Indeed it does clarify your Question.
But I asked you two Questions and you still haven't answered them.
the Bible does not say "PRAY TO SAINTS", Just as it doesnt say "JESUS IS GOD" It says it in other ways such as:
Rev8:3-4
"Then another angel, having a golden censer, came and stood at the
altar. He was given much incense, that he should offer it with the
prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar which was before the
throne. And the smoke of the incense, with the prayers of the saints,
ascended before God from the angel’s hand."
The twenty-four elders represent the hierarchy of the people of God in
heaven (just as the four living creatures represent the hierarchy of the
angels of God in heaven), and here they are shown presenting our prayers to
God under the symbol of incense (which is, in fact, what incense symbolizes
in church, since it is a pleasing smell which rises upward).
One might object, saying, "But maybe those weren't prayers to the saints but
prayers to God!" This may well be true. However, a person who says this only
digs the hole deeper for himself since this would mean that those in heaven
are aware of prayers which weren't even directed to them!
Would you care to tell me what eles it could mean?