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Does God rule over the heavenly beings through human beings?

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I think I came across this idea through the Bible Project, but I could be wrong.

It's worth noting that there doesn't seem to be any explicit mention in the Bible of God caring for and governing the heavenly beings through humans.

So did God also create humans to participate in the care and administration of the heavenly beings?

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Are you asking for people's beliefs, Biblical citations, or objective evidence? Beliefs can get you a... (2 comments)
Are you asking for people's beliefs, Biblical citations, or objective evidence? Beliefs can get you a...
gmcgath‭ wrote 9 months ago

Are you asking for people's beliefs, Biblical citations, or objective evidence? Beliefs can get you all kinds of answers. Objective evidence in such matters is lacking. You seem to have said that a Bible-based answer would be "No." What does that leave?

gpasture‭ wrote 9 months ago

Looks like I misinterpreted the BibleProject episode 2 on the firstborn theme in the Bible. I'm sorry.