Hymns for Job 29

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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
Walking with GodJob 29:1-4This hymn echoes Job's longing for the intimate fellowship with God he once enjoyed in former days.11
RetrospectionJob 29:2This hymn reflects Job 29's nostalgic remembrance of former days when God's presence and blessing were intimately felt.10
Blessed AssuranceJobThis hymn echoes Job 29's theme of blessed assurance in God's presence and favor during times of testimony.1
When Peace, Like a RiverJobThis hymn echoes Job's testimony of God's past blessings and faithfulness even amid present suffering and loss.1
Celestial WateringJob 29:23This hymn echoes Job 29:19's imagery of roots watered by dew, seeking God's refreshing presence.1
Once I thought my mountain strongJob 29:21
Wonderful, Wonderful Jesus!Job 29:131
O Fount of Good, for All Your LoveJob 29:12-171
No Peace But in the Favor of GodJob 29:21
Come, Thou Holy Spirit, come!Job 29:161
The Backslider: His RetrospectJob 29:31
Amen siakudu misa (Amen We Praise Your Name O God)Job1
O that I were as heretofore, When first sent forth in Jesus' nameJob 29:21
Let Streams of Living JusticeJob 29:13-17This hymn echoes Job 29's vision of justice flowing like water to bring righteousness and peace to the community.1
A Mansion, Robe and CrownJob 29:14This hymn contrasts with Job 29's earthly honor by focusing on eternal heavenly rewards that surpass temporal glory.1
All My LifeJob 26-31This hymn echoes Job's lament about the prosperity of the wicked despite his own faithful walk with God.1
Return, O Lord! and let me beJob 29This hymn echoes Job's longing for God's former presence and blessing described in Job 29.1
A Mansion, Robe and CrownJob 29:14This hymn contrasts Job 29's earthly honor and prosperity with the eternal heavenly rewards awaiting believers.1

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