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learning
December 9th 2004, 10:29 AM
I remember reading in the Bible something about 'morning stars sang together'
I have heard that 'morning stars' usually referred to planets in our solar system that appeared as bright stars in our sky. I'll look up the reference, I think it's either in Job or Proverbs. Anyways, here is a web site about a radio 'hum' or something like it, from Jupiter
www.spacetoday.org/SolSys/Jupiter/JupiterRadio.html
Bill the Cat
December 9th 2004, 10:37 AM
I think in this instance, it means the Heavenly Host (IE inhabitants of heaven). Jesus is even called the "Bright and Morning Star", so it might not be taken literally here.
learning
December 9th 2004, 12:42 PM
I don't necessarily agree, because I found the passage, and it is in Job. It is here that God is answering Job, and saying 'Where were you when I created....'
It is in verse 7 of Job 38
Job 38:7
"while the morning stars sang together
and all the angels shouted for joy."
I have heard that Venus is called a 'morning star' and sometimes some of the other plantets can be seen 'rising' on our horizon as a morning star. I know that Jesus was also called the 'morning star' but I think in that case it was more a figure of speech about his brightness, etc., more poetical. It may be that this is poetical here, but since it is about God declaring that He created, I do think it is quite possible that it is referring to 'morning stars' 'singing' perhaps in relation to their 'humming' vibration in being made.
Of course, maybe I'm reading too much into this, but it IS known now that planets have a certain 'vibration' or 'radio waves' that can be heard on earth as sounding like music! I just think there may be a connection!
Jack777
December 29th 2004, 11:40 AM
Hi,
I think that it is literally true that the whole of Creation sang and rejoiced and we still hear it if we have the ways to hear it. The whole of Creation "groans" (hums?) in expectation of a kind of restoration beyond this present aion to the "end of the aion of the aions."
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