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Luke 2:14 is a verse from the New Testament of the Bible, specifically from the Gospel of Luke. It occurs in the context of the birth of Jesus and follows the announcement of the angels to the shepherds. The verse reads:
"Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!" (ESV)
1: This verse is part of a larger narrative that describes the birth of Jesus. After the angel announces the birth to the shepherds, a multitude of heavenly hosts appears, praising God.
2. Praise and Glory: The phrase "Glory to God in the highest" emphasizes the majesty and splendor of God. It reflects the belief that God's glory is paramount and should be recognized and honored.
3. Peace on Earth:The second part of the verse speaks of peace being granted to "those with whom he is pleased." This can be interpreted as a message of hope and goodwill, suggesting that the coming of Jesus brings a new era of peace, particularly for those who follow God.