Hymns for Isaiah 52

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Hymn 10Isaiah 52:2This hymn directly references Isaiah 52:7's beautiful imagery of messengers bringing good news of salvation and peace.31
On the Mountain's Top AppearingIsaiah 52:7-12This hymn draws directly from Isaiah 52's imagery of the herald on the mountain bringing good news of God's deliverance to captive Zion.16
Take My Life and Let It Be ConsecratedIsaiah 52:7This hymn echoes Isaiah 52:7's "beautiful feet" of those who bring good news, consecrating all of life to God's service.10
Come, Thou long expected JesusIsaiah 52:7This hymn echoes Isaiah 52's themes of deliverance from captivity and the coming of salvation to God's people.10
Go, Tell It on the MountainIsaiah 52:7This hymn echoes Isaiah 52's call to proclaim good news of salvation to all nations through Christ's birth.10
Prepare the wayIsaiah 52:10This hymn echoes Isaiah 52's call to prepare for God's coming and the revelation of salvation to all nations.10
Wake, Awake, for Night Is FlyingIsaiah 52:1-12This hymn echoes Isaiah 52's call to awake and prepare for the Lord's glorious coming and redemption.8
Triumphant Zion, lift Thy headIsaiah 52:1-2This hymn directly echoes Isaiah 52's call for Zion to awake, arise from dust, and put on beautiful garments of salvation.7
How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings (Chant)Isaiah 52:7-10This hymn directly quotes Isaiah 52:7-9, celebrating the messenger who brings good tidings of peace and salvation to Zion.7
Daughter of ZionIsaiah 52:1-2This hymn directly echoes Isaiah 52's call to "awake" and arise from sorrow, celebrating Zion's deliverance from oppression.6
Conversion of the JewsIsaiah 52:1-10This hymn directly echoes Isaiah 52's call for Zion to awake, arise from the dust, and put on her beautiful garments of restoration.6
Savior, sprinkle many nationsIsaiah 52:13-15This hymn echoes Isaiah 52's call for nations to witness God's salvation and be sprinkled clean.6
Awake! O Church of God, Awake!Isaiah 52:1-15This hymn directly quotes Isaiah 52:1's call for Jerusalem to awake and put on beautiful garments of restoration.5
Thy God Reigneth!Isaiah 52:7This hymn draws its central refrain "Thy God reigneth" directly from Isaiah 52:7, celebrating God's sovereign rule and the good news of salvation.5
O Zion, HasteIsaiah 52:7This hymn echoes Isaiah 52:7's call to publish glad tidings of peace and proclaim salvation to all nations.4
O Sacred Head SurroundedIsaiah 52:2This hymn reflects Isaiah 52:14's prophecy of the Messiah's disfigured appearance and suffering that would lead to redemption.4
Our God ReignsIsaiah 52:7This hymn directly quotes Isaiah 52:7's imagery of messengers bringing good news and proclaiming God's reign.4
Glorious Things of Thee Are SpokenIsaiah 52This hymn echoes Isaiah 52's vision of Zion's glory and God's redemptive restoration of His beloved city.3
The JubileeIsaiah 52:3This hymn echoes Isaiah 52's proclamation of good news and the joyful return of God's ransomed people to Zion.3
Rejoice, the Lord is King!Isaiah 52:7-10This hymn celebrates Christ's reign and salvation, echoing Isaiah 52's proclamation of God's kingship and good news of redemption.3

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