Fear of God could, whose word is forever settled in Heaven, and provides zero evidence of them engaging in intercession, while again, being able to offer up the prayers of saints or ask God questions does not translate into hearing and personally responding to incessant prayers, which only God is shown being able to do, much less provide sanction for addressing prayer to them.
"So offering [up] a prayer [in Heaven] is not evidence of [those in Heaven] praying?"
No, it is not evidence of them hearing and responding to prayers addressed to them, which remains the issue.
"the fact is he was sure he was going to die. That is your answer why we see no prayer to angels in the Old Testament: fear."
Absurd, as were your other attempted explanations. According to this logic they would not have prayed to God whom they really feared, supposing this being was God, for in fact it was (the angel of the Lord). And who appeared unto many others, such as Hagar, but compassionately treated her as He did to others, such as Elijah. (1Ki. 19:5-7) And which stories Israelites knew. Once again you kick hardly leaves the ground.
This is redundant, so thank you for a b u n d a n t l y providing evidence via your arguments continually being refuted and sophistry exposed for all to see that the Roman mindmeld is working effectively to ensure the subjects of it only allow themselves to see whatever is needed to defend Rome, not matter how much overreach and absurd extrapolation and reasoning it takes.
Your mission is over, and this transmission is ended.
Then what are the saints in Rev. 5 and 8 doing offering prayers? Read the Bible every once in a while, especially the passages already pointed out to you.