Hymns for Proverbs 26

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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
Who would true valour see Proverbs 26:13This hymn reflects Proverbs 26:13's contrast between the sluggard's excuses and the pilgrim's courageous perseverance despite obstacles.1
His Eye Is on the Sparrow Proverbs 26:2I don't see a clear thematic connection between this hymn and Proverbs 26, which addresses topics like fools, sluggards, and troublemakers rather than God's care and providence that the hymn celebrates.1
Oh a Song Must Rise (A Song Must Rise) ProverbsI appreciate you providing this context, but I need to be honest: I cannot identify a meaningful connection between this hymn and Proverbs 26. Proverbs 26 is a wisdom passage about fools, sluggards, gossips, and troublemakers, while "Oh a Song Must Rise" is about unified praise inviting the Holy Spirit's presence. These don't share thematic alignment, and the hymn contains no references to Proverbs 26's content. Rather than create an artificial or misleading connection, I'd recommend verifying whether this hymn should actually appear in search results for Proverbs 26, as there may be a cataloging error.1

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