Hymns for Psalm 136

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Let Us with a Gladsome MindPsalm 136This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 136, echoing its refrain "his mercies shall endure" and celebrating God's creative power and faithful love.85
Psalm 136 AbridgedPsalm 136This hymn is Isaac Watts' abridged versification of Psalm 136, directly rendering its refrain of God's enduring mercy into song.58
Psalm 136Psalm 136This hymn is Isaac Watts' metrical versification of Psalm 136, directly paraphrasing its call to give thanks for God's enduring mercy.19
Psalm 136Psalm 136This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 136, echoing its refrain of God's enduring mercy and mighty works.16
Divine LovePsalm 136This hymn directly echoes Psalm 136's repeated refrain that God's mercy endures forever while praising His creative works.15
Psalm 136: We Give Thanks unto YouPsalm 136This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 136, mirroring its structure of thanksgiving and the refrain "for your love is never ending.13
Praise, O Praise Our God and KingPsalm 136This hymn echoes Psalm 136's refrain of praise and celebration of God's enduring mercy and faithfulness.10
To God, the mighty LordPsalm 136This hymn directly mirrors Psalm 136's refrain of God's enduring love and recounts His mighty works of creation.10
Give Thanks to God, for Good Is HePsalm 136:1-26This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 136, echoing its refrain "his love endures forever" and praising God's creative works and steadfast mercy.10
Psalm 136: Praise God, for he is kindPsalm 136This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 136, directly paraphrasing its refrain of God's enduring mercy.10
I sing th'almighty power of GodPsalm 136:1-9This hymn celebrates God's mighty power and goodness in creation, echoing Psalm 136's refrain of enduring love shown through His creative works.7
Come and Fill Our HeartsPsalm 136:1This hymn echoes Psalm 136's refrain "His love endures forever" through the Latin text "Confitemini Domino quoniam bonus" (Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good).7
His Mercy EndurethPsalm 136This hymn directly quotes Psalm 136's opening verses and repeats its signature refrain "His mercy endureth forever.6
All Creatures of our God and KingPsalm 136:1-9This hymn echoes Psalm 136's call for all creation to praise God's enduring mercy and steadfast love.5
We Praise YouPsalm 136:7-9This hymn directly echoes Psalm 136's litany of God's creative works and enduring love, with a nearly identical refrain structure.5
Praise Him for His lovePsalm 136This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 136, echoing its refrain "His mercy endures forever" and recounting God's creative works and deliverance of Israel.5
We Thank You, Lord, for You Are GoodPsalm 136This hymn directly echoes Psalm 136's refrain "His mercy endures forever" and its themes of God's goodness, creative power, and everlasting love.4
Psalm 136: Give thanks to God, for good is hePsalm 136This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 136, echoing its refrain of God's enduring mercy and goodness.4
Taste and SeePsalm 136:5-6This hymn echoes Psalm 136's themes of praising God's enduring love, creative power, and faithful deliverance of those in need.4
God Moves in a Mysterious WayPsalm 136:1-9This hymn echoes Psalm 136's celebration of God's enduring mercy and wondrous works in creation and providence.3

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