Hymns for Psalm 14

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Psalm 14 Part 1 Psalm 14 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 14, directly paraphrasing its opening verses about the fool who denies God.13
Psalm 14 Part 2 Psalm 14 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 14's lament over human foolishness and wickedness before God.12
O that the Lord's salvation Psalm 14:7 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 14:7's longing for the Lord's salvation to come from Zion to restore His people.5
The God Who Sits Enthroned on High Psalm 14 This hymn reflects Psalm 14's themes of God's omniscience observing human foolishness and depravity from His heavenly throne.5
The Foolish in Their Hearts Deny Psalm 14 This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 14's opening verses about the fool who denies God and humanity's universal corruption.4
Sure, wicked fools must needs suppose Psalm 14 This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 14's opening verses about the fool who denies God and humanity's universal corruption.3
Psalm 14: That there is not a God, the fool Psalm 142
A Psalm of David Psalm 142
Psalm 14 (A Responsorial Setting) Psalm 141
Dixit insipiens Psalm 14 This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 14, echoing its opening declaration that "the fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.1
The Fool Whose Heart Declares in Pride Psalm 141
Dixit insipiens Psalm 141
The Soul ruined Psalm 14:21
The name "Jesus" Psalm 14:2 This hymn answers Psalm 14's lament over human foolishness by celebrating Jesus as the divine Savior who stooped to rescue fallen humanity.1
His Way with Thee Psalms This hymn answers Psalm 14's lament over human corruption by proclaiming God's transforming power to make people pure and good.1
There is a God--all nature speaks Psalm 14:1 This hymn responds to Psalm 14's opening "The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God'" by affirming God's existence through nature's testimony.1
The seeking love of God Psalm 14:11
Death may dissolve my body now Psalm 141
Grace Triumphant in Jesus Psalm 14:3-4 This hymn answers Psalm 14's lament over human foolishness and corruption with the triumphant grace of Christ who conquers rebellious hearts and brings salvation.1
Wach auf, du Geist der ersten Zeugen Psalm 14:7 This hymn echoes Psalm 14's call for God's salvation to come from Zion, awakening faithful witnesses to bring all peoples to the Lord.1

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