2nd Hezekiah 4:6
Its in the Hebrew Bible....
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That is the original answer on this website.
However, there is no book of Hezekiah, much less a 2nd book of Hezekiah.
There is a King Hezekiah...
You will find several false quotes attributed to the book of Hezekiah, and they're all fake.
The best one is God supposedly saying, "That's not funny."
They are the angels in heaven.
The Bible does not directly say that angels have the will to choose for themselves, but without free will, how could Lucifer and a third of the angels rebel against God and heaven
There isn't an answer to that, because it wasn't mention in the bible and also there are many angels in heaven.
According to Christian tradition, the angels who fell with Lucifer when he was cast out of heaven are often referred to as demons or fallen angels. The exact number or names of these angels are not specified in the Bible, but it is generally believed that a third of the angels in heaven followed Lucifer in his rebellion against God.
The bible calls them saints which are different than angels. Angels are created beings but were never human.
Yes, the Bible gives several accounts of angels sinning, i.e. Lucifer and his fall from Heaven because of his pride and greed.
The angels singing in heaven in the Bible verse signifies a sense of divine joy, praise, and worship towards God. It symbolizes the heavenly realm's perfection and harmony, reflecting the eternal glory and majesty of God.
Fallen angels are those angels who are rebellious or wicked and get thrown out of heaven. The term is not found in the bible but is utilized mostly in fictional literature.
Angel basically means messenger. If you look at every reference in the Bible, you will see they are delivering a message. By the way, people do not become angels after they die and go to heaven.
The verse about a third of the angels falling from heaven in the Bible signifies a rebellion led by Lucifer, who became Satan. This event symbolizes the consequences of pride, disobedience, and the eternal separation from God for those who choose to turn away from Him.
There are two types of angels in the bible. They are the good angels and the fallen angels.
In the Bible, fallen angels are significant because they are angels who rebelled against God and were cast out of heaven. This event is described in the book of Revelation, chapter 12, verse 3. Fallen angels represent the consequences of disobedience and the ongoing battle between good and evil in the spiritual realm.