Hymns for Psalm 141

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
Baptist Hymnal 1991
Baptist Hymnal 1991
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Psalm 141Psalm 141:2-5This hymn is a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 141, directly referencing its imagery of prayer as incense and evening sacrifice.18
Psalm 141/Incense PsalmPsalm 141This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 141, using the psalm's own words of prayer and petition.11
Jesus, Lover of My SoulPsalm 141:8This hymn echoes Psalm 141's prayer for God's protection and the plea "let my prayer be set before thee as incense" with urgent cries for refuge and divine covering.9
Psalm 141: O Lord, I unto thee do cryPsalm 141This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 141, setting the psalmist's prayer for God's swift help and acceptance to verse.7
The Night ComethPsalms 140-141This hymn reflects Psalm 141's evening prayer, lifting hearts to God as day fades into night.6
O Lord, Make Haste to Hear My CryPsalm 141This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 141, echoing its plea for God to hear prayer rising like incense and to guard the psalmist's lips and heart.6
Parting HymnPsalm 141:3-4This hymn echoes Psalm 141:3's prayer to guard the lips from sin and keep the heart pure before God.5
The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is EndedPsalm 141:2This hymn echoes Psalm 141:2's imagery of evening prayer rising like incense before the Lord.5
To thee, O Lord, my cries ascend, O haste to my relief (Tate and Brady)Psalm 141This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 141, echoing its pleas for God's swift help, prayers rising like incense, and protection from evil.5
O God, My Faithful GodPsalm 141:3This hymn echoes Psalm 141's prayer for guarding one's words and keeping the heart from sin.4
Psalm 134Psalm 141:2This hymn directly quotes Psalm 141:2's imagery of prayers rising like incense and lifted hands as an evening sacrifice.4
O LORD, Come Quickly; Hear Me PrayPsalm 141This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 141, echoing its imagery of evening prayer rising like incense and the plea for God to guard one's lips and heart from evil.4
Psalm 141: Let My Prayer Rise UpPsalm 141This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 141, incorporating its imagery of prayer rising like incense before God.4
Let My Prayer Rise UpPsalm 141:1-8This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 141, using its opening verses and imagery of prayer rising like incense.4
Psalmody: Psalm 141Psalm 141:1-5This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 141, incorporating its imagery of prayer rising like incense and evening offerings.4
An Evening HymnPsalm 141This hymn echoes Psalm 141:2's imagery of prayer rising like incense from the altar of the heart.3
An Evening SongPsalm 141:2This hymn echoes Psalm 141's evening prayer, lifting worship to God like incense ascending heavenward.3
Que Mi OraciónPsalm 141This hymn directly echoes Psalm 141's opening plea, "Let my prayer rise before you as incense.3
Evening PraisePsalm 141:2This hymn echoes Psalm 141's offering of evening prayer as incense rising to God at day's close.3
Psalm 141 / Incense PsalmPsalm 141This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 141, directly incorporating its imagery of prayers rising like incense before God.3

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