“Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire:” Psalm 104:4Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire:
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“And of the angels he saith, Who maketh his angels spirits, and his ministers a flame of fire.” Hebrews 1:7And of the angels he saith, Who maketh his angels spirits, and his ministers a flame of fire.
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Some of the modern Jews deny there is any mention made of Angels, in Psalm 104:4Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire:
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The word doth usually denote the Angels themselves, and no reason can be given why it should not do so in this place. The apostle puts it out of doubt positively, saying, “And of the Angels he saith,” &c. That the apostle speaketh not here of the nature and essence of Angels, but their dignity, honour, and employment, is evident; upon which account, saith our reverend author, he preferreth the Lord Jesus Christ before them.
Observation: God sendeth his Angels like the Winds, or like a Flame of Fire.
Metaphor | Parallel |
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The Wind is invisible, who can see it? | Angels are invisible spirits; we are daily attended upon by them, but see them not. |
The Wind blows at God’s command; he is said to “Hold the Wind in his fist.” | Angels go at God’s command, they hearken unto the voice of his word, Psalm 103:20Bless the LORD, ye his angels, that excel in strength, that do his commandments, hearkening unto the voice of his word.
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The Wind is quick, piercing, and powerful in its operation, the cause of many gracious effects, though sometimes sent as a judgment. | Angels are quick, agile, and powerful in their working; and many great and glorious blessings, saints receive from their ministration, though sometimes sent as a scourge to nations, and particular persons, to execute God’s displeasure, as on Sodom, &c. |
Flaming – Fire | Angels |
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A flaming Fire is of a burning quality. | Seraphims signify burning, noting that mighty zeal they are attended with, in doing God’s will. |
A flaming Fire is of a consuming, destroying, and devouring nature. | So have the Angels of God been to many of God’s implacable enemies, as hath been hinted. |
A flaming Fire is a good defense in a howling wilderness, especially if it be round about such as dwell therein | The Angels of God are a glorious defense to the Church, whilst in the wilderness of this world, where they are daily surrounded by wicked men, who are compared unto beasts of prey “The Angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them.” Psalm 34:7The angel of the LORD encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them.
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Inference
- This may comfort the godly, who dwell among blood-thirsty enemies; they are surrounded with a Flame of Fire, viz., the holy Angels of God.
- Let ungodly ones tremble; can they stand before a Flaming Fire, and not be consumed? God can soon send his Angels to destroy them.
- It should also stir up believers to act with much zeal and fervency in the work and service of God. The Angels for zeal and agility are like a Flame of Fire. We should do the will of God on earth, as the Angels of God do it in heaven.
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