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1 | Matt. Chapter 1 | Luke 2:14 | Love Fountain | 26934 | ||
Dear Ray, Excuse me for butting in. I am newer here and have spent most of the time reading and not writing, but this time I think I may be able to help. Please see Rev 11:11, where satan is referred to as the angel of the bottomless pit and then see Isa 14:12, where satan is referred to as lucifer, which means morning star and then see Job 38:7, where the morning stars sang together. This should help you with singing angels. Bless you, Love Fountain PS - Please consider as a suggestion, not capitalizing any name of satan or anything that has to do with him, I believe he does not deserve a capitalized recognition. What do you think? |
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2 | Matt. Chapter 1 | Luke 2:14 | Ray | 26980 | ||
Hi Love Fountain, Anyone is welcome to butt in. Thanks for contributing. My NKJ Study Bible says that Lucifer is literally Day Star. Are all the angels called morning stars? I'm not sure about angels being called sons of God, either. Perhaps Nolan will respond to your contribution to the discussion. The Job passage is another one that points out the near proximity of singing and shouts of joy in any case. Similarly, a few verses before your Isaiah reference, there is the mention of shouts of joy, rejoicing, and the trees, SAYING..." Trees have been known to sing in Scripture. You asked me what I think about capitalizing names of satan. I think that names should be capitalized. I'm not going to correct anyone for making names for the devil in the lower case for I hear where you are coming from, and I agree. But for grammar correctness, I would see his name capitalized, just as I capitalize my name. Later, Ray |
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