Hymns for Isaiah 34

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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
When Peace like a River Isaiah 34:4I appreciate your request, but I need to be honest: I cannot identify a meaningful connection between "When Peace like a River" (also known as "It Is Well with My Soul") and Isaiah 34. Isaiah 34 is a prophecy of divine judgment and desolation against Edom and the nations, describing God's wrath, bloodshed, and the land becoming a wasteland. The hymn, however, focuses on personal peace, assurance of salvation through Christ's atonement, trust amid trials, and hope in Christ's return—themes that don't align with Isaiah 34's content. This appears to be a mismatch in the database. If I must provide a sentence, the most honest one would be: This hymn's theme of peace amid trials contrasts with Isaiah 34's imagery of divine judgment. However, I'd recommend reviewing whether this hymn should actually appear for Isaiah 34 searches, as the connection seems tenuous at best.5
The Blessed Bible Isaiah 34:16This hymn celebrates the Bible as God's precious treasure, which includes Isaiah 34's prophetic word.2
The dreadful day Isaiah 34:4This hymn reflects Isaiah 34's vivid portrayal of God's coming day of judgment and divine wrath.1
Holy wisdom, lamp of learning Isaiah 34:16I apologize, but I cannot find a meaningful connection between this hymn and Isaiah 34. Isaiah 34 is a prophecy of judgment and desolation against Edom, while "Holy Wisdom, Lamp of Learning" focuses on the Holy Spirit's illumination, learning, truth, and spiritual growth. These themes do not align with the content of Isaiah 34.1
Hark! the song of jubilee Isaiah 34:4This hymn contrasts Isaiah 34's judgment with the jubilee of Christ's glorious return to redeem creation.1
Blessèd Jesus, at your word Isaiah 34:16I apologize, but I cannot find a meaningful connection between this hymn and Isaiah 34. Isaiah 34 is a prophetic passage about God's judgment on the nations, particularly Edom, describing desolation and destruction. "Blessèd Jesus, at your word" is a hymn about gathering for worship, seeking illumination through Scripture and the Holy Spirit, and growing in love for God through the gospel. These texts address entirely different themes with no apparent thematic, lyrical, or theological overlap. It's possible this hymn was incorrectly associated with Isaiah 34 in the database, or there may be an error in the scripture reference provided.1
Song of the Prophets IsaiahThis hymn celebrates Isaiah as one of the prophets through whom God spoke His Word of redemption and righteousness.1

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