Hymns for Exodus 16

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Guide Me, O Thou Great JehovahExodus 16:4This hymn references the "bread of heaven" God provided as manna to sustain the Israelites in the wilderness.23
Glorious Things of Thee Are SpokenExodus 16:4This hymn echoes Exodus 16's theme of God's faithful provision of manna, celebrating how the Lord continually supplies His people's needs.14
All Who HungerExodus 16This hymn directly references Exodus 16's manna in the wilderness as a symbol of God's provision and spiritual nourishment.11
Shepherd of souls, refresh and blessExodus 16-17This hymn directly references God's provision of manna in the wilderness, the central event of Exodus 16.9
God Be with YouExodus 16:15This hymn echoes God's faithful provision of manna in Exodus 16, trusting His guidance and care until reunion.6
Morning Has BrokenExodus 16:7This hymn celebrates God's daily provision of new mercies each morning, echoing the fresh manna provided in Exodus 16.6
Brethren, We Have Met to WorshipExodus 16:4This hymn references the "holy manna" God provided Israel in Exodus 16, symbolizing spiritual nourishment through worship and prayer.5
Change Our HeartsExodus 16:13-15This hymn reflects Israel's wilderness journey in Exodus 16, torn between God's provision and longing for their former bondage.4
All the Way My Savior Leads MeExodus 16:31This hymn echoes God's faithful provision of manna in the wilderness, referencing "living bread" as divine sustenance.3
Daily BreadExodus 16:4This hymn directly references the daily provision of manna described in Exodus 16, celebrating God's faithful care for His people.3
Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly SplendorExodus 16:15This hymn connects Jesus as the "true and living Bread" to the manna God provided Israel in Exodus 16.3
This Holy Covenant Was MadeExodus 15-16This hymn directly references Exodus 16's provision of quail and manna as God's faithful covenant care for Israel in the wilderness.3
How Sweet the Name of Jesus SoundsExodus 16:4This hymn echoes Exodus 16's manna imagery, portraying Jesus as the true bread from heaven who satisfies the soul.2
Dear Lord and Father of MankindExodus 16:11-15This hymn echoes Exodus 16's theme of seeking God's provision through quiet trust rather than anxious striving.2
Lord, Speak to Me That I May SpeakExodus 16:4-5The hymn references Exodus 16's manna in verse 2, asking God to feed the singer so they may feed others with "manna sweet.2
O God of Bethel, by Whose handExodus 16:2-15This hymn echoes Israel's wilderness journey, trusting God's provision of bread as He guided His pilgrim people.2
At the Lamb's High Feast We SingExodus 15-16This hymn connects Christ as the Paschal Lamb to God's provision of manna, the bread from heaven, in the wilderness.2
Partaking of the Lord's SupperExodus 16:11-16This hymn connects God's provision of manna in the wilderness to Christ's presence in Holy Communion as spiritual bread.2
From the slave pens of the DeltaExodus 16:1-15This hymn recalls the Israelites' wilderness journey from Egypt, where God provided manna as described in Exodus 16.2
All Things NewExodus 16:4This hymn directly references Exodus 16's account of God feeding Israel with manna from the sky during their wilderness journey.2

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