Hymns for Genesis 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Angel Voices, Ever SingingGenesis 4:21This hymn connects to Genesis 4 through its theme of offering our gifts and creative work to God, echoing Cain and Abel's offerings to the Lord.3
Blessed angels, high in heavenGenesis 4:9This hymn reflects the angelic presence implied in Genesis 4's narrative of humanity's early worship and divine encounters.3
Restore, O Lord, the honour of your name!Genesis 4:7This hymn echoes Cain's plea in Genesis 4:13-14, seeking God's mercy and restoration after acknowledging sin and its consequences.3
Almighty Father of All Things That BeGenesis 4:21This hymn connects to Genesis 4's theme of offering our work to God, as Cain and Abel brought their labors before the Lord.2
When Cain Killed AbelGenesis 4:8-10This hymn directly references Cain's murder of Abel from Genesis 4, reflecting on God's grief over human conflict and broken relationships.2
No tengas miedo; ha señal secretaGenesis 4:15This hymn echoes God's protective mark and reassurance to Cain in Genesis 4:15, "Do not be afraid.2
Walking with GodGenesis1
Lo! He Comes with Clouds DescendingGenesis 1:3-5:32This hymn connects to Genesis 4 through the theme of blood crying out, as Christ's blood speaks better than Abel's.1
Give to Our God Immortal PraiseGenesis 4:10This hymn echoes Genesis 4's theme of bringing offerings to God with praise for His enduring mercy and grace.1
Glory Be to JesusGenesis 4:10The hymn contrasts Abel's blood crying for vengeance with Christ's blood pleading for mercy and pardon.1
When in Our Music God Is GlorifiedGenesis 4:21This hymn connects to Genesis 4's account of Cain and Abel through the theme of worship that honors God rather than prideful self-glorification.1
King of Glory, King of PeaceGenesis 4:10This hymn echoes Abel's acceptable offering in Genesis 4, presenting worship and praise as a heart-gift to God.1
Abel's BloodGenesis 4:10This hymn contrasts Abel's blood crying for vengeance in Genesis 4 with Christ's blood speaking peace and pardon.1
Drop, Drop, Slow TearsGenesis 4:10This hymn echoes Genesis 4:10's cry from the ground, contrasting Abel's blood crying for vengeance with tears pleading for mercy.1
God Made from One BloodGenesis 4:1-16This hymn echoes Genesis 4's theme of human kinship from one blood, calling for reconciliation amid family brokenness and sin.1
At the Cross Her Station KeepingGenesis 4:10This hymn connects to Genesis 4 through the theme of a parent's anguish witnessing suffering, as Eve mourned Abel's death.1
Father all loving, thou rulest in majestyGenesis 4:10This hymn echoes Genesis 4's themes of sin crying out for vengeance and God's call to repentance and justice.1
Am I My Brother's Keeper?Genesis 4:9This hymn directly references Cain's question to God in Genesis 4:9, exploring our responsibility to care for one another.1
I Do Not Know the ManGenesis 4:9This hymn connects Peter's denial to Cain's evasive question "Am I my brother's keeper?" as both confront human failure and responsibility.1
In praise of God meet duty and delightGenesis 4:21This hymn connects to Genesis 4 through its theme of offering praise as worship, echoing Cain and Abel's bringing of offerings to God.1

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