Hymns for Exodus 14

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain Exodus 14:29This hymn directly references Israel's deliverance through the Red Sea waters as a type of Christ's resurrection victory.21
When Israel Was in Egypt's Land Exodus 14This hymn recounts Moses leading Israel through the Red Sea with God's pillar of cloud and fire as described in Exodus 14.9
At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing Exodus 14:21-30This hymn directly references Israel's exodus through the Red Sea as a type of Christ's paschal sacrifice that delivers believers from death.5
Forward into light Exodus 14:15This hymn echoes Israel's forward march through the Red Sea as God's people journey toward their promised home.4
Crashing Waters at Creation Exodus 14:10-31The hymn's second stanza directly references the parting of the Red Sea as the Israelites passed through to freedom from bondage.4
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Exodus 14:10-31This hymn references God's guidance through the wilderness, echoing Israel's deliverance through the Red Sea in Exodus 14.3
God the sculptor of the mountains Exodus 13:21 - 14:31This hymn directly references Exodus 14's account of God parting the Red Sea and leading Israel to freedom.3
Be Still, God Will Fight Your Battles Exodus 14:14This hymn directly echoes Exodus 14:14, where Moses tells Israel to "be still" as the Lord fights for them against Egypt.3
At the dawning of creation Exodus 14:13-22This hymn directly references Exodus 14's parting of the waters as God's deliverance of Israel from Egypt's bondage.3
The Day of Resurrection! Exodus 14:22This hymn connects Christ's resurrection to the Exodus Passover, echoing Israel's deliverance through the Red Sea as a type of salvation from death to life.2
The Battle Is the Lord's! Exodus 14:13This hymn echoes Exodus 14's theme that the Lord fights for His people, declaring victory belongs to God alone.2
Through the Red Sea Brought at Last Exodus 14:10-31This hymn directly references Israel's Red Sea crossing in Exodus 14 as a typology for Christian baptism and deliverance from sin's bondage.2
Out of Deep, Unordered Water Exodus 14:222
Children of the Heavenly King Exodus 14:151
Go forward, Christian Soldier Exodus 14:151
Fear not, O little flock, the foe Exodus 14:131
Holy God, holy and mighty, holy and immortal Exodus 14:211
Stand Firm Exodus 14:131
Canaan promis'd is before Exodus 14:151
Put on Thy Strength Exodus 141

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