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Hymns for Numbers 10

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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
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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
I Saw a Wayworn Traveler Numbers 10:29This hymn reflects the journey motif of Numbers 10, where God's people travel toward their promised rest with divine guidance.4
Marching to Zion Numbers 10:29This hymn echoes Numbers 10's silver trumpets calling God's people to march forward on their journey to the Promised Land.3
Come in, thou blessed of the Lord Numbers 10:29This hymn echoes Moses' invitation to Hobab in Numbers 10:29, "Come with us and we will do you good," welcoming believers into Christian fellowship.1
Children of the heavenly King! Numbers 10:29This hymn echoes Numbers 10's theme of God's people journeying together under divine guidance toward their promised home.1
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us, o'er Numbers 10:33This hymn echoes Numbers 10's theme of God's guidance leading His people through their wilderness journey.1
"Come thou with us" Numbers 10:29This hymn echoes Moses' invitation in Numbers 10:29, "Come thou with us," calling believers to journey together in faith.1
The Great Jubilee of Eternity Numbers 10:10This hymn echoes Numbers 10's silver trumpets announcing God's appointed times, using the trumpet call to proclaim jubilee and spiritual liberation.1
As We Go Marching Home Numbers 10:29This hymn echoes Numbers 10's imagery of Israel's triumphant march toward the Promised Land guided by God.1
Safe across the waters Numbers 10:33This hymn echoes Numbers 10's theme of God guiding His people safely through their wilderness journey.1
Come, brethren dear, that know the Lord Numbers 10:29This hymn echoes Moses' invitation in Numbers 10:29, "Come with us," calling believers to fellowship in the Lord's journey.1
Come and Join Us Numbers 10:29This hymn echoes Numbers 10's silver trumpets calling God's people to journey together toward the promised land.1
Will You Join In the Army? Numbers 10:29This hymn echoes Numbers 10's silver trumpets calling God's people to march forward under His leadership.1
We Are Travling Home To-day Numbers 10:29This hymn reflects the Israelites' journey through the wilderness toward the Promised Land described in Numbers 10.1
Journeying Home Numbers 10:29This hymn reflects Numbers 10's theme of Israel's journey through the wilderness toward their promised home.1
Come Thou with us Numbers 10:29This hymn echoes Moses' invitation to Hobab in Numbers 10:29, "Come with us and we will do you good, for the Lord has promised good concerning Israel.1
Numbers Numbers 1:1 - 36:131

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