Hymns for Psalm 107

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Eternal Father, Strong to SavePsalm 107:23-30This hymn echoes Psalm 107's thanksgiving for God's deliverance of those who cry to Him amid the perils of the sea.32
O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is goodPsalm 107This hymn directly quotes Psalm 107's opening verse, calling believers to thank God for His enduring goodness.22
Psalm 107 Part 1Psalm 107This hymn is Isaac Watts' metrical versification of Psalm 107, directly rendering its themes of thanksgiving, redemption, and God's faithful deliverance into song.20
Now Thank We All Our GodPsalm 107:1-31This hymn echoes Psalm 107's call to give thanks to God for His steadfast love and deliverance from trouble.18
Jesus, Lover of My SoulPsalm 107:23-30This hymn echoes Psalm 107's theme of finding refuge in God's steadfast love during life's storms and troubles.16
Psalm 107 Part 4Psalm 107This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 107's fourth section, celebrating God's providence over mariners at sea.16
Psalm 107 Part 4Psalm 107This hymn is a poetic rendering of Psalm 107's fourth section, depicting God's deliverance of mariners from perilous seas.15
Psalm 107 Part 2Psalm 107This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of the second part of Psalm 107, celebrating God's faithful providence and mercy.15
Psalm 107 Part 3Psalm 107This hymn is Isaac Watts' metrical versification of Psalm 107, specifically focusing on verses about those who suffer from their own foolishness and cry to God for deliverance.14
Magnify Jehovah's NamePsalm 107This hymn directly echoes Psalm 107's repeated refrain calling God's people to magnify and give thanks to the Lord's name.13
Psalm 107 Last PartPsalm 107This hymn is a metrical versification of the latter portion of Psalm 107, capturing its themes of God's providence, judgment, and deliverance.13
Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving HeartsPsalm 107:9This hymn echoes Psalm 107's themes of souls longing and thirsting for God, who satisfies the hungry and saves those who call upon Him.8
Hark, the glad sound! the Savior comesPsalm 107:16This hymn echoes Psalm 107's themes of God delivering prisoners from darkness and breaking their chains of bondage.7
For the Beauty of the EarthPsalm 107:1-9This hymn echoes Psalm 107's call to give thanks to the Lord for His goodness and wonderful works in creation.7
God's Goodness to the Children of MenPsalm 107:31This hymn echoes Psalm 107's call to declare God's wonders and give thanks for His goodness to all people.7
Praise the Lord, for He Is GoodPsalm 107This hymn directly echoes Psalm 107's repeated call to praise the Lord for His goodness and steadfast love.7
O Praise the Lord, For He Is GoodPsalm 107:1-9This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 107, celebrating God's enduring mercy and deliverance of His people from distress.6
The Haven of RestPsalm 107:29-30This hymn echoes Psalm 107's imagery of souls in distress at sea finding refuge when God brings them to their desired haven.5
Count Your BlessingsPsalm 107:31This hymn echoes Psalm 107's call to recount God's faithful deliverance through life's storms and troubles.5
God's Servants Safe By Sea or LandPsalm 107This hymn echoes Psalm 107's themes of God's deliverance through storms at sea and His faithful care for travelers in distant lands.5

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