74x12
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When I first learned about it I was not very accepting of the idea.It is not "inconvenient," it is ridiculous to think angelic beings mated with humans.
We do have proof and I'm afraid it does make sense.And you have no proof of supernatural mating. The human makes far more sense in those verses.
No it's definitely not their job but they did it anyway. I'm not saying the angels themselves were giants. Although in spiritual form they're probably enormous powerful beings; yet when it comes to physical manifestation they can size themselves accordingly and apparently that's what they did.Not sure what your point is here? Angels "appearing" human does not mean they can mate with women. Not their job. Also obviously not giants.
I'm just saying I don't believe it's about king David. I believe it's actually about Jesus who is also called "David" in prophecy.Again what is your point? You claimed these sons of God were angels. Also I find no proof that Jesus was a begotten son of God in any other sense then King David was called a begotten son. Jesus only claimed to be the awaited Messiah, - a HUMAN from the line of David.
- Ezek. 34:23-24 speaks of a coming time when “David” will be the Shepherd.
- Ezek. 37:24-25 goes on to say that David will be their prince forever and is clearly about the Messiah the future head of Israel.
- Hosea 3:5 we find that in the latter days they'll seek “David their king”.
- Amos 9:11 the tabernacle of David will be raised up again.
- Zech. 12:8 the house of David will be as God.
The root word is "ben" which means "son" so yes it is correctly translated as "sons of God" by most translations out there. Including the KJV, YLT, RSV and even the JPS says the same.1. It could be referring to the 5th and 6th day creation, animals and humans, as the 4th day light is created, - so on the 5th - the first morning stars. Followed by the joy of the created.
2. As usual the word has multiple meanings including Firstborn, servants, stewards, etc. Firstborn humans and animals. Angels are servants and stewards.
3. So we could also read it as -
When the morning stars sang together, and all the Firstborn of God shouted for joy?
When the morning stars sang together, and all the creations of God shouted for joy?
When the morning stars sang together, and all the servants/stewards of God shouted for joy?
Angels are called servants and stewards of God.
The stars are made on the 4th day and so this means Job 38:7 is at the latest beginning on the 4th day. Humans were made on the 6th day so it most likely isn't about humans in it's most obvious meaning. Furthermore, God made one man and one woman so they wouldn't be called "sons of God" because it's masculine plural. But if it is really about Adam and Even then they would be the son and daughter of God or just called the children of God. The fact that it is plural means it might be talking about Adam but definitely also the angels ... I think it is referring to a time before Adam was made myself, but you might squeeze him in there. However, that would be mere speculation.
I didn't say it was only about Jesus. Notice I said it was foreshadowing Jesus. Jesus builds the temple of God made without human hands. This is the true temple of God. The temple of Solomon is only a type and shadow of God's true house. God cannot find complete rest in a physical temple made by human hands. As Isaiah claims and even Solomon himself claimed the heavens of the heaven cannot contain God how much less this house that Solomon built? Therefore they called the house Solomon made the:No it isn't. It is about Solomon whom immediately followed King David to the throne.
2Sa 7:12 And when thy (King David) days be fulfilled, and thou shalt sleep with thy fathers, I will set up thy seed after thee, which shall proceed out of thy bowels (his son Solomon), and I will establish his kingdom.
2Sa 7:13 He shall build an house for my name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom for ever. (Solomon built the Temple)
2Sa 7:14 I will be his father, and he shall be my son (same as his father David). If he commit iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men:
2Sa 7:15 But my mercy shall not depart away from him, as I took it from Saul, whom I put away before thee.
- The place where God's name is.
- The place of God's footstool.
- A house of prayer for all nations.