Angels We Have Heard On High
The Cathedral Quartet Lyrics


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1. Angels we have heard on high
Sweetly singing o'er the plains
And the mountains in reply
Echo back their joyous strains

(Chorus)
Gloria in excelsis Deo
Gloria in excelsis Deo
In excelsis Deo

2. Come to Bethlehem, and see
Him whose birth the angels sing
Come adore on bended knee
Christ the Lord, the newborn King





Repeat Chorus

Overall Meaning

The Cathedral Quartet's rendition of Angels We Have Heard on High, a popular Christmas carol, starts off with the joyous announcement of angels singing sweetly over the plains. The imagery of angels singing in the open fields evokes a sense of wonder, amazement, and excitement, as if the angels are inviting listeners to feel the same joy they are feeling. The next line adds to the grandeur of the scene with the mention of mountains echoing back to the angels. The melody and arrangement of the song add to the majesty of the moment, building up to the chorus where the angels' message is revealed. Gloria in excelsis Deo is the Latin phrase for "Glory to God in the highest," a proclamation of praise and worship. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the significance of the angels' message, and the lyrics are a reminder of the reason for the season, that Jesus Christ is born.


The second verse of the song invites listeners to come to Bethlehem to witness the birth of the Messiah, the one whom the angels sing about. Again, the song evokes a sense of awe and reverence, as if we are being urged to come and lay our burdens at the feet of the newborn King. The final line of the verse, "Christ the Lord, the newborn King," sums up the entire message of the song - that Jesus Christ is the reason for the angels' rejoicing and the source of our salvation.


Line by Line Meaning

Angels we have heard on high
We have heard angels singing joyfully and melodiously from the heavens


Sweetly singing o'er the plains
Their pleasant voices are echoing over the open fields


And the mountains in reply
Even the mountains are echoing back with joyous sounds


Echo back their joyous strains
Repeating the delightful and uplifting melody of the angels' songs


Come to Bethlehem, and see
Visit the small town of Bethlehem and witness for yourself


Him whose birth the angels sing
The one whom the angels are singing about is born and present here


Come adore on bended knee
Come and bow down in reverence before this newborn King


Christ the Lord, the newborn King
This newborn King is Christ the Lord - the awaited Messiah


Gloria in excelsis Deo
A Latin phrase meaning 'Glory to God in the highest'


In excelsis Deo
'In the highest' - echoing the glory and praise being given to God




Writer(s): CHRISTINA AGUILERA, ERIC D. DAWKINS, DP, RONALD FAIR, RAYMOND ALEXANDER CHAM, CHAKA KIMITHI BLACKMON

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