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Hymns for Psalm 110

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Psalm 110 Psalm 110This hymn is a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 110, celebrating Christ's ascension, royal priesthood, and victorious reign.16
Psalm 110 Part 1 Psalm 110This hymn is a poetic rendering of Psalm 110, directly paraphrasing God's exaltation of Christ as King and Priest at His right hand.15
Psalm 110 Part 2 Psalm 110This hymn is a poetic rendering of Psalm 110, celebrating Christ's eternal priesthood and kingly reign as prophesied in the psalm.11
The LORD unto My Lord Has Said Psalm 110This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 110, celebrating Christ's royal priesthood and sovereign reign.7
Psalm 110: The Lord did say unto my Lord Psalm 110This hymn is a metrical versification that directly paraphrases the text and messianic themes of Psalm 110.5
Unto My Lord Jehovah Said Psalm 110This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 110, proclaiming Christ as the enthroned King and eternal Priest at God's right hand.5
All hail the power of Jesu's name Psalm 110:1This hymn echoes Psalm 110's vision of the Lord's exalted reign, calling all creation to crown Jesus as sovereign King.4
The Perfections of GOD Psalm 110This hymn celebrates the Redeemer's holy and reverend name, echoing Psalm 110's messianic vision of the Lord's anointed priest-king.4
Salmo 110:1-5, 7 Psalm 110:1-5This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 110, verses 1-5 and 7, in Spanish.4
The Lord unto my Lord thus spake Psalm 110This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 110, quoting the Lord's promise that the Messiah will reign until all enemies are subdued.3
Great Is Thy Faithfulness Psalm 110:4This hymn celebrates God's unchanging faithfulness and eternal nature, reflecting Psalm 110's portrayal of the Lord's everlasting covenant and sovereign rule.2
A Psalm of David (The Exaltation Reign Preisthood & Victories of CHRIST) Psalm 110This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 110, celebrating Christ's exaltation, priestly reign, and victory over His enemies.2
Psalm 110: You Are a Priest for Ever Psalm 110:1-4This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 110, proclaiming Christ's eternal priesthood in the order of Melchizedek.2
Tú eres sacerdote eterno (You are a priest for ever) Psalm 110This hymn directly references Psalm 110:4's declaration of eternal priesthood, connecting it to Christ's Eucharistic presence.2
Psalm 110:1-5, 7 Psalm 110:1-5This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 110, presenting its verses and messianic prophecy as sung worship.2
The Glory of the latter Day Psalm 110:3This hymn reflects Psalm 110's vision of God's universal reign extending to all nations through mission.1
Treuer Hirte deiner heerde Psalm 110This hymn addresses Christ as the faithful shepherd of His church, reflecting Psalm 110's portrayal of the Messiah's sovereign rule.1
Psalm cx Psalm 110This hymn appears to be a Latin setting of Psalm 111, not Psalm 110, and may have been misattributed in the search results.1
Dixit Dominus Psalm 110This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 110's opening verse about the Lord's divine authority.1
Holiness Psalm 110:3This hymn connects to Psalm 110's theme of holiness and divine majesty through its celebration of God's sanctifying work in believers.1

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