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What does the Bible say about the last words of Simeon?

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The last words of Simeon, found in Luke 2:29-32, declare God's salvation and reveal Simeon's readiness to depart in peace after seeing the Messiah.

In Luke 2:29-32, Simeon proclaims his contentment and readiness to die, stating, 'Lord, now let thy servant depart in peace; for mine eyes have seen thy salvation.' These words highlight Simeon's recognition of Jesus as the promised Messiah and God's salvation prepared for all people. Simeon exemplifies a believer who knows that true peace comes from seeing Christ, reaffirming the importance of Christ's role as the light and glory for all nations. His declaration embodies the culmination of a lifelong waiting for the consolation of Israel.
Scripture References: Luke 2:25-32

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