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  2. Angelic tongues - Wikipedia

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    refers to angelic tongues. The problem with this is that the "angelic" tongues documented at Qumran and among the Therapeutae appear to be inspired, but coherent and intelligible, sung praise. Against this is the view of Dunn that "It is evident then that Paul thinks of glossolalia as language".

  3. Angelic language - Wikipedia

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    Angelic language may refer to: Angelic tongues, praise of Second Temple Judaism; Enochian, the Angelic language as presented by John Dee and Edward Kelley; Glossolalia, the "speaking in tongues" of Charismatic Christianity, sometimes interpreted as the angelic speech transmitted through humans

  4. Tongues of Angels - Wikipedia

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    Tongues of Angels may refer to: Angelic tongues of Second Temple Judaism; Enochian language of Dr. John Dee and Sir Edward Kelley; Speaking in tongues of Charismatic Christianity, sometimes interpreted as the speech of angels transmitted through humans; Tongues of angels in the First Epistle to the Corinthians

  5. Divine language - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 23 "Of the tongue of Angels, and of their speaking amongst themselves, and with us" – he states: We may doubt whether Angels, or Demons, since they are of pure spirits, use any vocal speech, or tongue amongst themselves, or to us; but that Paul in some place saith, If I speak with the tongue of men, or angels: but what their speech or ...

  6. Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    The Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice, also referred to as the Angelic Liturgy, are a series of thirteen songs, one for each of the first thirteen Sabbaths of the year, contained in fragments found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. The Songs were found in 10 fragmentary copies: nine at Qumran (4Q400–407; 11Q17) and one at Masada. The dating is ...

  7. Speaking in tongues - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Pentecostals and Charismatics consider speaking in tongues to primarily be divine, or the "language of angels", rather than human languages. [38] In the years following the Azusa Street revival Pentecostals who went to the mission field found that they were unable to speak in the language of the local inhabitants at will when ...

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  9. Enochian - Wikipedia

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    Enochian (/ ɪ ˈ n oʊ k i ə n / ə-NOH-kee-ən) is an occult constructed language [3] —said by its originators to have been received from angels—recorded in the private journals of John Dee and his colleague Edward Kelley in late 16th-century England. [4] Kelley was a scryer who worked with Dee in his magical investigations.