According to the Gospels, one angel appeared and gave the shepherds the news; and then the shepherds saw "a host of angels" (unknown number) singing in celebration. The account is at Luke 2:9-14.
The angels told them.
In The Bible there is a story of the angel appearing to shepherds in the field to announce the birth of Jesus. The angels brought glad tidings and good news to the shepherds.
The shepherds learned of Jesus' birth through an angel who appeared to them while they were out in the fields watching over their flock during the night. The angel told them the good news of the birth of the Savior and directed them to find the baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger in Bethlehem.
It refers to the angels heralding the birth of Christ. Usually they are portrayed as blowing horns or trumpets.
The angels delivered a message of joy and peace, announcing the birth of Jesus Christ and proclaiming that he was the Savior and Messiah.
An angel appeared to the Shepherds, announcing the birth of Jesus Christ, and they went out to seek Him.
That event is not in the Bible. The only time when many angels speak is at the birth announcement of Christ Jesus.
Birth, the birth of Christ, the festival of Christ's birth; Christmas
The angels who appeared to the Shepherds, announcing the birth of Christ. Luke 2:14.
The shepherds were keeping watch by night, waiting for the birth of Jesus Christ, as foretold by the angels.
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Christmas is not mentioned once.Christ's birth, and the coming of the Messiah is mentioned numerous times, both in the prophetic Old Testament books and in the Gospels, but Chritsmas was not called Christ's Mass, or Christmas, for many centuries after Jesus's birth and after the books of the Bible were written.