Hymns for Genesis 16

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The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
MorningGenesis 16:13This hymn echoes Hagar's experience of God's watchful presence, calling believers to awake and acknowledge the Lord who sees.3
Walking with GodGenesis1
The All-Seeing GodGenesis 16:13This hymn echoes Hagar's encounter with "the God who sees me" (El Roi) in Genesis 16, celebrating God's omniscient knowledge of all people.1
God is EverywhereGenesis 16:13This hymn reflects Hagar's encounter with El Roi, the God who sees, emphasizing His all-knowing presence that observes us even in our most hidden moments.1
Lord, where shall guilty souls retireGenesis 16:13This hymn echoes Hagar's discovery in Genesis 16 that God sees all and no one can hide from His presence.1
God Is Always Near MeGenesis 16:13This hymn echoes Hagar's discovery in Genesis 16 that God sees and is present even in our loneliest moments.1
O God, unseen, but not unknownGenesis 16:13This hymn reflects Hagar's encounter with "the God who sees me" (El Roi) in Genesis 16, celebrating God's omniscient presence.1
In a Deep, Unbounded DarknessGenesis 16:7-16This hymn references Hagar from Genesis 16, celebrating God's faithful covenant embrace of those who feel abandoned or overlooked.1
La bendición del Dios de Sara (The God of Sarah)Genesis 16This hymn directly names Hagar from Genesis 16, affirming God's blessing extends to her alongside Sarah and Abraham.1
Abraham, Sarah TooGenesis 16This hymn reflects on the story of Abraham and Sarah, including Hagar's account in Genesis 16.1
Thou God Seest MeGenesis 16:13This hymn echoes Hagar's declaration "Thou God seest me" when the Lord saw her affliction in the wilderness.1
Hope of Abraham and SarahGenesis 15-16This hymn directly references Hagar from Genesis 16, celebrating God's care for the marginalized and calling for interfaith understanding.1
God of the WomenGenesis 12-23This hymn honors women like Hagar in Genesis 16 who, though marginalized and oppressed, were seen and valued by God.1
Almighty God! whose will aloneGenesis 16:13This hymn reflects God's omniscience celebrated in Genesis 16, where He sees Hagar in her distress and knows all.1
The God of Sarah PraiseGenesis 15-16This hymn praises the God of Hagar, who saw and provided for her in the wilderness as recounted in Genesis 16.1
Dios sabe, Dios oye, Dios veGenesis 16:13-14This hymn reflects Hagar's discovery in Genesis 16 that God sees, hears, and knows her distress.1
GenesisGenesis 1:1-50:26This hymn celebrates the book of Genesis as a whole, which includes the account of Hagar and Ishmael in Genesis 16.1

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