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What does the Bible say about the angels' song in Luke 2?

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The angels' song in Luke 2 declares the glory of God and proclaims peace and goodwill toward men.

The angels' song recorded in Luke 2:13-14 is a profound declaration of God's glory and His intentions toward humanity. In the context of Christ's birth, the angels, described as a multitude of heavenly hosts, proclaim, 'Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men.' This song signifies their primary focus on the glory of God as they celebrate His sovereign plan of salvation through the incarnation of Christ. Furthermore, it emphasizes the peace brought to sinful humanity through Jesus, who is the mediator reconciling man to God.
Scripture References: Luke 2:13-14

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