Hymns for Psalm 17

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesus, Lover of My SoulPsalm 17:8This hymn echoes Psalm 17's plea for divine protection and refuge under the shadow of God's wings.18
Psalm 17Psalm 17This hymn is a poetic rendering of Psalm 17, expressing the psalmist's trust in God's protection amid persecution and contrasting the eternal hope of the righteous with the earthly portion of the wicked.16
Psalm 17Psalm 17This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 17, directly paraphrasing its plea for God's protection against the wicked.13
An Evening HymnPsalm 17:8This hymn echoes Psalm 17's plea for God's protection "under the shadow of thy wings" through the night.12
Our Need of Divine HelpPsalm 17This hymn draws directly from Psalm 17's imagery of God's protective care, referencing the apple of the eye and the shadow of His wing.9
What sinners value, I resignPsalm 17This hymn echoes Psalm 17:15's hope of beholding God's face and being satisfied in resurrection glory.7
Hear Our Prayer, O LordPsalm 17:6This hymn echoes Psalm 17's earnest plea for God to hear and incline His ear to the petitioner's prayer.7
Psalm 17: Lord, hear the right, attend my cryPsalm 17This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 17, directly setting its words of righteous prayer and plea for divine protection to music.7
Lord, Hear the RightPsalm 17This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 17, echoing the psalmist's plea for God to hear the righteous and provide divine protection.7
Praise to the Lord, the AlmightyPsalm 17:1-8This hymn echoes Psalm 17's themes of God as defender and shield who protects and sustains the faithful.6
Under His WingsPsalm 17:3This hymn reflects Psalm 17:8's plea to be hidden under the shadow of God's wings for protection and refuge.6
Lord, hear the right, attend my cryPsalm 17:1This hymn directly echoes Psalm 17's opening plea for God to hear the righteous cry of the faithful.6
I Love Your Church, O LordPsalm 17:8This hymn directly quotes Psalm 17:8's imagery of God's people being "the apple of your eye," expressing devotion to the church God treasures.5
O God of Bethel, by Whose handPsalm 17This hymn echoes Psalm 17's prayerful trust in God's protective guidance and faithful presence through life's journey.5
Lord, Listen to Your Children PrayingPsalm 17:6This hymn echoes Psalm 17's earnest plea for God to hear and answer the prayers of His people.5
Shelter Me, O GodPsalm 17:6-9This hymn directly echoes Psalm 17's plea for God's protection and the imagery of finding refuge in the shadow of His wings.5
Be Thou my Guardian and my GuidePsalm 17This hymn echoes Psalm 17's prayer for divine protection and guidance when surrounded by enemies and temptation.4
Cantaré la bella historiaPsalm 17:7This hymn celebrates God's marvelous works and loving care, reflecting Psalm 17's plea for divine protection and faithfulness.4
LORD, Listen to My Righteous PleaPsalm 17This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 17, capturing the psalmist's plea for God's protection and vindication.4
To my just plea, and sad complaint (Tate and Brady)Psalm 17This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 17's plea for divine vindication and righteous judgment.4

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