Hymns for Psalm 53

< Hymns for Psalms

Pages

Showing 1 - 20 of 39
TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Psalm 53 Psalm 53:4-6 This hymn is a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 53, directly rendering its themes of God's judgment on the foolish and deliverance of His people.13
The wicked fools must sure suppose Psalm 53 This hymn closely paraphrases Psalm 53's depiction of foolish wickedness and God's searching view of humanity's corruption.3
Shine on our souls, eternal God Psalm 53 This hymn responds to Psalm 53's lament over human foolishness by seeking God's illuminating presence and rejoicing in His salvation.2
Psalm 53: That there is not a God, the fool Psalm 53 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 53, directly paraphrasing its opening verses about the fool who denies God.2
Fools In Their Heart Have Said Psalm 53 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 53's opening verse about fools denying God and humanity's universal corruption.2
To the chief Musician upon Mahalath, Maschil, A Psalm of David Psalm 53 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 53, directly paraphrasing its verses about human foolishness and corruption.2
Hear the Fool Psalm 53 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 53's words about the fool denying God, universal sin, and God's redemption coming from Zion.2
The Salvation of Israel Psalm 53:6 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 53:6's longing for salvation to come from Zion and Israel's restoration.1
The King of Glory Comes Psalm 53:6 This hymn answers Psalm 53's lament over human foolishness by proclaiming Christ as the salvation and deliverer God sends from Zion.1
Dixit imsipiens Psalm 53 This hymn is a metrical paraphrase of Psalm 53, directly rendering its verses about the fool who denies God and humanity's universal corruption.1
His Way with Thee Psalms This hymn answers Psalm 53's lament over human foolishness by proclaiming God's transforming power to make us good and pure.1
O Lord, thy work revive Psalm 53:6 This hymn echoes Psalm 53's lament over spiritual decline and its plea for God to restore His people's salvation.1
Righteousness of Christ alone sufficient Psalm 53:2-3 This hymn echoes Psalm 53's recognition of human sinfulness and our inability to approach God through our own merit.1
Behold the wretch whose lust and wine Psalm 53:4-6 This hymn reflects Psalm 53's portrayal of human foolishness and moral corruption, depicting the wretch's degradation through sin and need for divine deliverance.1
Wir singen dir, Immanuel Psalm 53:6 This hymn celebrates Immanuel's coming as the salvation from Zion that Psalm 53 anticipates for God's people.1
That there is not a God Psalm 53:1-3 This hymn echoes Psalm 53's opening declaration of the fool who says there is no God, addressing the reality of human sinfulness.1
The Foolish in Their Hearts Deny (Psalm 14) Psalm 53 This hymn closely parallels Psalm 53, which shares nearly identical text with Psalm 14 about human foolishness and corruption.1
Let wilful sinners boast and say Psalm 53 This hymn echoes Psalm 53's portrayal of fools who deny God and live as if there will be no divine judgment.1
"There is no God," has said Psalm 53:1-3 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 53:1's opening words about the fool who denies God's existence.1
The impious atheist, in his folly proud Psalm 53 This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 53's depiction of the fool who denies God and humanity's universal corruption.1

Pages


It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.