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1 | Is "heavenly prayer language" Biblical | Acts 2:6 | retxar | 28257 | ||
Hi Searcher, Please consider: In Rev 14:1-3 the 144,000 are in heaven and are singing a song of praise before the throne, in what seems to be a language no one else knows. Rev 14:3 ...no one could learn that song except the hundred and forty-four thousand... This is not an argument that tongues are the language angels speak, but it does seem to mean that God can, and does, give languages that are not necessarily known to others. Keep on a dig' an a searching, Searcher! Blessing for the coming year! retxar |
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2 | Is "heavenly prayer language" Biblical | Acts 2:6 | Searcher56 | 28281 | ||
rextar, Rev 14:3 isn't the language spoken, it is the words of the song. Notice the word "learn". I do not see anywhere where God gives a language that are not necessarily known to others. The word languages is preaching another gospel (Gal 1:6). |
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3 | Is "heavenly prayer language" Biblical | Acts 2:6 | retxar | 28311 | ||
Sorry Searcher. I thought I just asked you to look at something. I did not realize I was "preaching" anything, let alone another gospel? Are you sure you think I should be accursed? (Gal 1:8). Anyway, the song of praise the 144,000 are singing before the throne (Rev 14:3) is a song of redemption that would only be understood by those who have been redeemed. That is probably the reason the others could not learn; not because of the words, but the meaning. Thanks for prodding me to dig a little deeper. I will leave you alone now, and will TRY to refrain from butting in on your future correspondence with others. Thanks, retxar |
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