Hymns for Luke 23

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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
Jesus, Remember Me Luke 23:42This hymn quotes the penitent thief's plea to Jesus on the cross in Luke 23:42.50
Were You There Luke 23:55This hymn invites personal reflection on the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection events detailed in Luke 23.25
There Springs a Fountain Luke 23:39-43This hymn directly references the dying thief on the cross in Luke 23 who found salvation through Christ's sacrifice.20
There Is a Green Hill Far Away Luke 23:33This hymn vividly portrays Christ's crucifixion outside Jerusalem's walls as described in Luke 23, emphasizing His sacrificial death for our salvation.13
Lord, You Give the Great Commission Luke 23:34This hymn's call to witness and proclaim the gospel connects to Christ's promise of paradise and salvation even in His crucifixion.12
Lord Jesus, Think on Me Luke 23:42This hymn echoes the penitent thief's plea "Jesus, remember me" as he sought mercy and paradise at the crucifixion.11
My Song Is Love Unknown Luke 23This hymn reflects on Christ's sacrificial love and rejection during His passion, trial, and crucifixion as narrated in Luke 23.11
At Calvary Luke 23:33This hymn reflects on Christ's crucifixion at Calvary described in Luke 23, celebrating the mercy, grace, and pardon found there.10
Calvary Luke 23:33This hymn directly reflects Luke 23's account of Christ's crucifixion on Calvary's hill.10
According to Thy Gracious Word Luke 23:42This hymn reflects on Christ's crucifixion at Calvary, the central event of Luke 23, through the lens of communion remembrance.8
Remember me Luke 23:42This hymn echoes the penitent thief's plea "Jesus, remember me when You come into Your kingdom" from Luke 23:42.8
Lead Me to Calvary Luke 23:53This hymn directly references Christ's crucifixion at Calvary, the central event of Luke 23, calling believers to remember His sacrificial love.8
Jesus, in Thy dying woes Luke 23:34This hymn directly quotes and meditates on Jesus's seven last words from the cross recorded in Luke 23, including His prayer "Father, forgive them" and promise of Paradise.8
Now the Green Blade Rises Luke 23:53This hymn reflects on Christ's burial and death described in Luke 23, using the imagery of buried grain to foreshadow His resurrection.8
Meekness and Majesty Luke 23:34This hymn reflects Luke 23's account of Christ's crucifixion, including His prayer "Father, forgive" from the cross.8
Alas! and Did My Savior Bleed Luke 23:44This hymn reflects on Christ's crucifixion and death for sinners as narrated in Luke 23.7
Go to Dark Gethsemane Luke 23:33-46This hymn walks through Christ's Passion journey, including His trial and crucifixion detailed in Luke 23.7
Why Has God Forsaken Me? Luke 23This hymn reflects Jesus's words from the cross in Luke 23, expressing his anguish, death, and trust in God's care.7
O Thou, from whom all goodness flows Luke 23:40-43This hymn's plea for divine goodness and strength connects to Luke 23's portrayal of Christ's suffering and the need for God's sustaining grace amid trials.6
Behold the Saviour of mankind Luke 23:46This hymn reflects on Christ's crucifixion and suffering described in Luke 23, portraying Him as the Saviour who endured the cross for mankind's redemption.6

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