Hymns for Psalm 101

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Psalm 101 Psalm 101This hymn is Isaac Watts' versification of Psalm 101, directly rendering its themes of mercy, judgment, and righteous leadership into song.17
Psalm 101 Psalm 101This hymn is Isaac Watts' metrical paraphrase of Psalm 101, directly versifying its themes of justice, grace, and righteous household leadership.14
Of mercy and of judgement Psalm 101:1-6This hymn directly reflects Psalm 101's opening declaration of singing about God's mercy and justice.7
Of Mercy and of Justice Psalm 101This hymn directly reflects Psalm 101's themes of walking in integrity, practicing justice, and rejecting falsehood.3
Psalm 101: I mercy will and judgment sing Psalm 101This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 101, setting its themes of righteous living and moral integrity to song.2
Of Mercy's never-failing Spring Psalm 101This hymn is a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 101, echoing the psalmist's vow to lead with integrity, justice, and devotion to God.2
Oh, for a heart to praise my God! Psalm 101:2This hymn echoes Psalm 101's prayer for a blameless heart and pure walk before God.1
All people that on earth do dwell Psalm 101I notice there may be an error in the connection. This hymn is actually a paraphrase of Psalm 100, not Psalm 101, as it directly quotes "All people that on earth do dwell" and "enter his gates with praise" from Psalm 100.1
Ye Nations Round the Earth Psalm 101This hymn calls all nations to worship God, reflecting Psalm 101's theme of praising God's mercy and justice.1
Misericordiam Psalm 101This hymn is a metrical paraphrase of Psalm 101, closely following its themes of mercy, judgment, and righteous living.1
Misericordiam et judicium Psalm 1011
Lord, I Will Sing with Rapturous Rejoicing Psalm 101This hymn directly reflects Psalm 101's themes of singing praise while pursuing righteousness and rejecting wickedness in one's household.1
A Psalm of David Psalm 1011
Psalm 101 (A Responsorial Setting) Psalm 101This hymn directly echoes Psalm 101:1's opening declaration to sing of God's mercy and justice.1
LORD, I Will Worship You Psalm 101This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 101, echoing its themes of worship, righteous living, and rejecting evil.1
Safely Through Another Week Psalm 101This hymn reflects Psalm 101's theme of dwelling in God's house with integrity and devotion in worship.1
For You and for Me Psalm 101:21
The light yoke and easy burden Psalm 101:21
다 찬 양 혀 라 (Praise to the Lord, the Almighty) Psalm 101:1-81
The Sands of Time Are Sinking Psalm 101:11

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