If you're one of the angels in Luke, then you say "and on Earth peace to men on whom His favor rests."
If you're somebody else, you say ... whatever you want to say, I suppose.
Glory to God in the highest is a phrase commonly used in Christian worship to acknowledge and praise the deity. It reflects a sense of exaltation and reverence towards God, particularly in the context of divine worship and adoration.
The translation is "to God in the highest." For example, when someone says "Gloria in excelsis Deo" they are saying "Glory to God in the highest."
It means: Glory in the highest to the Lord
glory to god
"God in the Highest", as in "Gloria in excelcis Deo", meaning "Glory to God in the Highest".
It means GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST.
Can you help me write the glory be... In
The phrase "glory to God" in Swahili is "utukufu kwa Mungu".
They don't say: "Glory be" in French. They say, Gloire à(Glory to)For example, if you want to say: Glory be to God, you'd say, "Gloire à Dieu".
Quite simply, Glory. Gloria in Excelsis, Deo (in Latin, and my latin is not great, so my grammar might be out... ) - is Glory in the highest, God.
Allah'u'Abha.
Angels from heaven.