Hymns for Isaiah 38

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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
Hymn 55 Isaiah 38:9This hymn draws directly from Hezekiah's prayer of thanksgiving in Isaiah 38 after God delivered him from death's door.5
Like the Murmur of the Dove's Song Isaiah 38:14This hymn's theme of the Holy Spirit bringing healing connects to Isaiah 38's account of Hezekiah's miraculous recovery and restored life.2
Herr Jesu, gnadensonne Isaiah 38:17This hymn reflects Isaiah 38's themes of prayer in distress and seeking God's gracious healing and mercy.1
God of all power, and truth, and grace Isaiah 38:3This hymn echoes Hezekiah's prayer for restoration and continued life to praise God's faithfulness.1
Open, Lord, my inward ear Isaiah 38:14This hymn echoes Hezekiah's prayer for spiritual renewal and God's gracious response to restore life.1
Denket doch, ihr menschenkinder Isaiah 38:1This hymn reflects Isaiah 38's theme of mortality and preparation for death, echoing Hezekiah's confrontation with his impending end.1
Hymn 46 Part 2 Isaiah 38:18-19This hymn reflects Hezekiah's renewed zeal to serve God after his healing and extended life in Isaiah 38.1
Eternal praises to the Lord Isaiah 38:17-22This hymn echoes Hezekiah's thanksgiving in Isaiah 38 for God's mercy in sparing his life from deadly illness.1
God Moves in a Mysterious Way Isaiah 38:17This hymn reflects Hezekiah's experience of trusting God's mysterious purposes through suffering and seeing His faithful deliverance.1
Sow in the morn thy seed Isaiah 38:17This hymn connects to Isaiah 38:19's theme that "the living shall praise thee" through its call to faithful spiritual labor that bears fruit for God's eternal harvest.1
Like a River Glorious Isaiah 38:18This hymn echoes Isaiah 38:17's theme of God's perfect peace and deliverance from distress through trust in His promises.1
Lord, in the strength of grace Isaiah 38:10This hymn echoes Hezekiah's prayer for renewed strength and extended life found in Isaiah 38.1
Sing to the great Jehovah's praise Isaiah 38:101
Come, O Come, Life-Giving Spirit Isaiah 38:171
The Sinner converted Isaiah 38:171
Give Praise to the Lord (Psalm 149) Isaiah 38:20This hymn echoes Isaiah 38's theme of praising God with song after deliverance and restoration.1
Oh, Be Saved! Isaiah 38:201
O Lord, You Are My God and King (Psalm 145) Isaiah 38:19This hymn echoes Hezekiah's vow in Isaiah 38:20 to praise the Lord all his days after God's merciful deliverance.1
Praise Ye the Lord (Psalm 150) Isaiah 38:201
I Leave All things to God's Direction Isaiah 38:171

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