I read a quote from John Darby that angels do not sing in scripture, but rather stand and praise God.
I realized some time ago that Luke 2 does not say that the angels sang to the shepherds, though I have heard this idea in old Christmas songs. Some of the lyrics I have sung that angels spoke in scripture were spoken as praises.
Job speaks of the morning stars singing. That might refer to angels. My wife said that Lucifer was the worship leader in heaven.... I mentioned that was based on a number of assumptions. Traditionally, certain king of Babylon and king of Tyre scriptures were interpreted to refer to Satan at some ancient point in history. That seems speculative and more related to tradition than the text of scripture, IMO.
Can you find examples of angels singing in scripture or make a strong case for the idea that some passages support the idea that they did? Is there any reason to think that God might have enabled humans to sing but not angels? Are angels the morning stars who sang?
I realized some time ago that Luke 2 does not say that the angels sang to the shepherds, though I have heard this idea in old Christmas songs. Some of the lyrics I have sung that angels spoke in scripture were spoken as praises.
Job speaks of the morning stars singing. That might refer to angels. My wife said that Lucifer was the worship leader in heaven.... I mentioned that was based on a number of assumptions. Traditionally, certain king of Babylon and king of Tyre scriptures were interpreted to refer to Satan at some ancient point in history. That seems speculative and more related to tradition than the text of scripture, IMO.
Can you find examples of angels singing in scripture or make a strong case for the idea that some passages support the idea that they did? Is there any reason to think that God might have enabled humans to sing but not angels? Are angels the morning stars who sang?