Angels can't really sing — and here's why - The Jackson Sun
In many biblical translations, angels are described as or proclaiming rather than singing. Singing with the Angels
: In moments of extreme adversity, worship is often viewed as a "secret weapon" that invites the presence of God and His messengers into difficult circumstances. ✨ Modern Encounters and Culture Angels can't really sing — and here's why
: In Revelation, "living creatures" are described as never ceasing to "say" their praises. However, Revelation 5:9 does explicitly mention the 24 elders—often interpreted as angelic or heavenly figures—singing a "new song". However, Revelation 5:9 does explicitly mention the 24
: Tradition suggests that the "Company of Heaven" is in a state of unending praise, and when humans worship, they are effectively "joining in" on an existing heavenly chorus.
The idea of hearing or joining an angelic choir remains a powerful spiritual testimony for many today.
: Luke 2:13–14 notes a multitude of the heavenly host "praising God and saying ," rather than "singing," though the poetic nature of their praise often leads to it being interpreted as a song.