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Hymns for Job 2

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Ashes Job 2:12This hymn echoes Job's posture of sitting in ashes during suffering while expressing hope for renewal and restoration.2
Blessed Assurance: Jesus Is Mine JobThis hymn echoes Job's faithful testimony and trust in God's redemption despite suffering and trial.1
When Peace like a River JobThis hymn echoes Job's faithful trust in God despite Satan's buffeting and overwhelming trials.1
My times are in Thy hand Job 2:9-10This hymn echoes Job's trust in God's sovereignty amid suffering, surrendering one's times to divine providence.1
Be Still, My Soul Job 2:13This hymn echoes Job's patient trust in God's sovereignty amid profound suffering and loss.1
Amen siakudu misa (Amen We Praise Your Name O God) JobThis hymn echoes Job's faithful response of praising God's name even amid severe trials and suffering.1
Why Should Cross and Trial Grieve Me Job 2:10This hymn echoes Job's steadfast trust in God's goodness amid trials and suffering.1
When the Morning Stars Together Job 2This hymn's opening line directly references Job 38:7 where "the morning stars sang together" when God laid the earth's foundations, a passage God uses in His response to Job that begins after Job 2's trials.1
Haben wir das Gute Job 2:10This hymn directly quotes Job's faithful response to suffering, accepting both good and evil from God's hand with trust and praise.1
Si bona suscepimus de manu Dei Job 2:10This hymn directly quotes Job's faithful response in accepting both blessings and suffering from God's hand.1
Rain, Come Down Job 2:13This hymn reflects Job 2's portrayal of friends sitting in silent solidarity with Job in his profound suffering and grief.1

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