Hymns for Numbers 13

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
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
Come Over Into CanaanNumbers 13:23This hymn invites believers to enter the Promised Land, echoing the spies' exploration of Canaan in Numbers 13.2
The God of Abraham PraiseNumbers 13:27This hymn celebrates the God of Abraham who promised the land that the spies explored in Numbers 13.1
Hoping and longingNumbers 13:30This hymn echoes the Israelites' longing to enter the Promised Land of Canaan described in Numbers 13, expressing hope for the believer's heavenly rest.1
The Sweet Beulah LandNumbers 13:30This hymn echoes the spies' exploration of the Promised Land in Numbers 13, portraying the believer's journey into God's promised spiritual blessings.1
'Tis Good to Live in CanaanNumbers 13:23This hymn references the grapes of Eshcol that the spies brought back from Canaan in Numbers 13, symbolizing God's abundant blessings.1
Rejoicing now in glorious hopeNumbers 13This hymn reflects the faithful hope of Caleb and Joshua who trusted God's promises despite discouraging reports from Canaan.1
No Wishful GlancesNumbers 13:30This hymn contrasts with Numbers 13's fearful spies by celebrating the faithful entry into Canaan's promised rest.1
We are ableNumbers 13:33This hymn echoes the faithful response of Caleb and Joshua who declared "we are well able" to take the Promised Land.1
We Are Able to Go Up and Possess the LandNumbers 13:30This hymn echoes Caleb's faithful declaration in Numbers 13:30 that Israel was able to conquer the Promised Land despite opposition.1
NumbersNumbers 1:1-36:13This hymn references the census of Israel's fighting men recorded in Numbers 1, which precedes the spy narrative in Numbers 13.1

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