tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post7050662205785819827..comments2023-06-04T08:57:15.376-05:00Comments on Christian Life with Michael: Do Angels Sing?TulsaMJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15945834114006833482noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post-36130407481300149892016-05-04T09:26:34.295-05:002016-05-04T09:26:34.295-05:00What does the song "say?" - the word say...What does the song "say?" - the word saying does not necessarily mean they did not sing, it is merely recording what was "said" in song or voice or in multiple voices. But whether sung or said "Worthy is the Lamb who was slain!"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post-35552363951064051702015-12-24T06:41:37.073-06:002015-12-24T06:41:37.073-06:00Good points, I just got done commenting in one of ...Good points, I just got done commenting in one of my blogs about angels not singing and this morning came across Job 38:7. I google searched and found your post. It is nice to find support on a controversial topic! The Hebrew word translated sing is not really sing. Thanks for tackling this subject.The Metal Ministerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16055770084996175220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post-13433336809986436622011-08-08T11:59:16.556-05:002011-08-08T11:59:16.556-05:00I believe Angles have sang, they will sing, but th...I believe Angles have sang, they will sing, but they do not sing. I think That angles sang at the creation of the earth, they will sing when Christ reigns on earth, but they have not sang since the fall of man. I know of two verses that mention the heavens singing. One at creation and the other after judgment.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post-58459715747153254842011-04-15T06:24:41.174-05:002011-04-15T06:24:41.174-05:00The question is not whether the Bible says that an...The question is not whether the Bible says that angels DO NOT sing... the question is whether the Bible ever actually says they DO sing. But you're right, "Anonymous" who will likely never come back and see this: it doesn't ever say they "do not" sing.TulsaMJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15945834114006833482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post-82498930145312422642011-04-15T03:32:09.835-05:002011-04-15T03:32:09.835-05:00Where does it say angels do not sing?Where does it say angels do not sing?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post-72329681167553767482010-12-18T18:47:12.319-06:002010-12-18T18:47:12.319-06:00Greetings Michael - I happened across this blog qu...Greetings Michael - I happened across this blog quite by accident as I was searching around Google asking the question, "Do angels sing?"<br /><br />A week or so ago, David Jeremiah wrapped up his study on angels and he has drawn the same conclusion as VGress, based on the syntax of original Scriptural texts.<br /><br />Frankly, this is one of those questions that may only be interesting to Small Group teachers like me. It is controversial enough to stimulate spirited discussion in our gatherings yet in no way challenges anyone's understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.<br /><br />Having said all that, I've 'followed' your blog and will drop in from time to time to see how your walk with the Lord is progressing.<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />XXanthorpehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12607212106936329296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post-38870075448701473582010-12-08T08:18:29.219-06:002010-12-08T08:18:29.219-06:00In Job 38:7, Jer 51:48, and Is 49:13 the word tran...In Job 38:7, Jer 51:48, and Is 49:13 the word translated as "sang" is Strong's Hebrew 7442, which means "to overcome, to SHOUT for joy, to cry out". It doesn't mean "sing" as we think of the word. Every scripture that talks about angels singing uses this word that means "shout, proclaim, cry out".<br /><br />Singing songs in Bible is only done by humans. Shocking, isn't it? I was stunned when I researched it. Reference www.blueletterbible.orgAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post-1896342293543861482009-12-05T21:31:04.666-06:002009-12-05T21:31:04.666-06:00I assume by "I haven't read your blog&quo...I assume by "I haven't read your blog" you do <i>not</i> mean "I haven't even bothered to read this entry in your blog but I'm going to comment on it anyway!" As to the Job 38 thing... you may have a point there, but whether the "sons of God" mentioned are angels or not, they're still not singing (they are "shouting for joy," aren't they?) Now, that verse would seem to exhibit some poetic paralellism, so in that case the "morning stars" and the "sons of God" are the same thing, and the sons of God are indeed singing.TulsaMJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15945834114006833482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4013061704828990246.post-31776489784787079392009-11-24T10:21:44.478-06:002009-11-24T10:21:44.478-06:00I haven't read your blog - I just came here as...I haven't read your blog - I just came here as a result of searching angels singing. As far as "sons of God," earlier in Job, Satan is included in the "sons of God" who appear before God (Job 1:5). Obviously, this is different than the "only begotten" son. IMO, this gives credence to the interpretation of "sons of God" as angels. Also, Lucifer is referred to as "son of the morning" in Isaiah, so together, I infer that the morning stars and sons of God in Job 38 are angels.B. Knoxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04656835775950755367noreply@blogger.com