Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire:
He makes his angels into spirits; his servants into flaming fire.
God is describing how He transforms His heavenly messengers into spiritual beings and His servants into powerful forces like fire.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 104 is a hymn of praise in the Book of Psalms, attributed to King David and likely used in ancient Israelite worship to celebrate God's role as creator and sustainer of the universe. In this verse, the psalmist highlights God's authority over the spiritual realm, describing angels as swift spirits and His servants as powerful like fire, which underscores the biblical view of angels as divine messengers. This reflects the broader Old Testament theme of God's supreme control over both the visible world and the unseen forces.
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