Hymns for Judges 7

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
The Sword of the Lord and GideonJudges 7:19-20This hymn directly retells Gideon's victory with 300 soldiers using trumpets, pitchers, and lamps as described in Judges 7.2
Disposer Supreme, and Judge of the earthJudges 7:19-20This hymn reflects Judges 7's theme of God choosing the weak and few to accomplish His mighty purposes, like Gideon's small army.1
God of the SparrowJudges 7:18This hymn echoes Judges 7's theme of God's mighty power displayed through unexpected means, prompting awe and praise.1
The Sword of the Lord and GideonJudges 71
O Sing to the Lord (Cantai ao Senhor)Judges 7:18This hymn celebrates God's wonders and victory with trumpets, echoing Gideon's miraculous triumph in Judges 7.1
The Sword of the Lord and of GideonJudges 7:22This hymn retells Gideon's midnight victory over Midian using torches, trumpets, and the battle cry "The Sword of the Lord and of Gideon.1
Our Little BandJudges 7This hymn directly references Gideon's small but faithful band in Judges 7, emphasizing courage and trust in God's power over numerical strength.1
Our Lamps Are BurningJudges 7:20This hymn connects to Gideon's 300 warriors who carried lamps and torches in their victory over the Midianites.1
I'll Blow the Gospel TrumpetJudges 7:22This hymn echoes Gideon's trumpet blast in Judges 7, using the trumpet as a symbol for proclaiming God's message to the world.1
The Tested BandJudges 7:7This hymn retells Gideon's story of God testing and reducing his army to 300 faithful men who trusted Him for victory.1
JudgesJudges 1:1-21:25This hymn surveys the entire book of Judges, providing context for Gideon's story in chapter 7.1

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