Experience the radiant and restorative spirit of “Angels We Have Heard on High” in this joyful instrumental arrangement. This rendition is crafted to provide a sacred atmosphere for reflection, centering on the night the heavens opened to announce the birth of the Savior.
The Scriptural Foundation
This beloved carol is a melodic echo of the celestial celebration recorded in Luke 2:13-14:
“And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying: ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men!’”
The lyrics invite us to join the “jubilee” of the shepherds and the “joyous strains” of the mountains, reminding us that the birth of Christ is a message of peace that resonates through all of creation.
The Story Behind the Hymn
Originally a traditional French carol known as Les Anges dans nos campagnes, “Angels We Have Heard on High” is as mysterious as it is beautiful. While the original author remains unknown, the hymn is famous for its soaring refrain: “Gloria in excelsis Deo”—which is Latin for “Glory to God in the highest.”
The English translation we cherish today was popularized in the 1860s by James Chadwick. It beautifully captures the transition from the “sweetly singing” angels on the plains to the humble manger in Bethlehem. It serves as a perennial reminder that the Lord of Heaven and Earth chose to enter our world in the simplest of ways, calling all—from highest archangels to lowly shepherds—to adore Him on bended knee.
Hymn Lyrics (Part I)
1
Angels we have heard on high
Sweetly singing o’er the plains,
And the mountains in reply
Echo back their joyous strains.
Refrain
Gloria in excelsis Deo!
Gloria in excelsis Deo!
2
Shepherds, why this jubilee?
Why your joyous strains prolong?
Say what may the tidings be
Which inspire your heavenly song?
Hymn Lyrics (Part II)
3
Come to Bethlehem and see
Him whose birth the angels sing;
Come, adore on bended knee,
Christ the Lord, the newborn King.
4
See within a manger laid,
Jesus, Lord of heaven and earth;
Mary, Joseph, lend your aid,
With us sing our Savior’s birth.
Refrain
Gloria in excelsis Deo!
Gloria in excelsis Deo!
Ways to Use This Instrumental
Advent Reflection: Use this as a background for daily Advent candle lighting and scripture reading.
Finding Peace: Let the “Gloria” refrain calm your spirit during the busy holiday season, focusing on the “peace and goodwill” promised in Luke 2.
Prayer & Devotion: Use the melody to center your mind on the “Newborn King” during your quiet time.
Deepen Your Connection
If this melody filled your heart with joy, explore our collection of traditional carols and scriptural deep-dives designed to foster a life of wonder and worship.
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