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Hymns for Isaiah 3

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
Baptist Hymnal 1991
Baptist Hymnal 1991
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
What cheering words are these! Isaiah 3:10This hymn draws directly from Isaiah 3:10's promise "it shall be well with the righteous," celebrating God's faithful care through all circumstances.3
Crown him with many crowns Isaiah 3:4This hymn contrasts Christ's rightful crown of glory with Isaiah 3's depiction of human pride stripped away in judgment.1
O Jesus, I have promised Isaiah 3:3-11I apologize, but I cannot find a clear thematic or textual connection between this hymn and Isaiah 3. Isaiah 3 primarily addresses God's judgment on Jerusalem's leaders and societal corruption, while "O Jesus, I have promised" focuses on personal commitment to Christ, guidance, and resisting temptation. These themes don't align in a meaningful way that would help users understand why this hymn appears in their search results for Isaiah 3. Could you verify that this hymn should indeed be connected to Isaiah 3? There may be an error in the search results.1
In the Hour of Trial Isaiah 3:13This hymn echoes Isaiah 3's warning of judgment and human frailty, pleading for Christ's intercession to prevent falling away.1
Awake, Jerusalem, awake! Isaiah 3:1-12This hymn echoes Isaiah 3's call for Jerusalem to awaken from spiritual complacency and return to God.1
Here I am, Lord Isaiah 3:3-11This hymn echoes God's call for a messenger to His wayward people, reflecting Isaiah's prophetic commission to a sinful nation.1
Rejoicing in hope Isaiah 3:10This hymn contrasts with Isaiah 3's judgment by celebrating the hope and joy found in Christ's redemption of sinners.1
Thy God Reigneth! Isaiah 3:7This hymn offers reassurance of God's sovereign reign, contrasting with Isaiah 3's depiction of judgment and societal chaos.1
The one thing needful Isaiah 3:10This hymn contrasts Isaiah 3's warning against worldly pride with the call to lose all things for humble devotion to Christ.1
God weeps Isaiah 3:5This hymn reflects Isaiah 3's themes of divine judgment and God's sorrow over injustice and societal breakdown.1
Song of the Prophets Isaiah1
O Hear My Righteous Plea Isaiah 3:10-111

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