The “Sons of God” “Sang Together” at the earth's foundation!
Intro : In Job 38: The text is God speaking to Job about the earth's creation and uses the phrase " sons of God " to refer to angelic beings who witnessed and celebrated ( sang together ) at the forming of the world and its foundation (Job 38:7). This is supported by other uses of the phrase in Job (1:6, 2:1) and other parts of the Old Testament. In Genesis 6 : The identity of the "sons of God" are fallen angels . This view sees the "sons of God" as angels who rebelled against God and intermarried with human women, leading to the birth of the Nephilim and the eventual flood. This aligns with the portrayal of angels in other parts of the Bible (e.g., Jude 6). Some think this conflicts with Matthew 22:30, which suggests angels don't marry. However, this is angels marrying angels. When two angels accompanied Christ, visiting Abraham on the way to judge Sodom, the angels were in human form and ate food. They are powerful enough to chan...
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