Hymns for Psalm 59

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Prayer for National DeliverancePsalm 59This hymn echoes Psalm 59's plea for God's protection from surrounding enemies who plot violence against His people.10
Psalm 59: My God, deliver me from thosePsalm 59This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 59, setting its plea for divine deliverance from enemies to song.6
When Morning Gilds the SkiesPsalm 59:16-17This hymn echoes Psalm 59's morning praise to God's strength and refuge amid trouble.5
Morning Has BrokenPsalm 59:16This hymn echoes Psalm 59:16's morning praise, celebrating God's strength and mercy with songs of joy at dawn.5
I Owe the Lord a Morning SongPsalm 59:16-17This hymn echoes Psalm 59's theme of singing God's praises in the morning for His strength and mercy.5
I sing th'almighty power of GodPsalm 59:16This hymn echoes Psalm 59's declaration of God's mighty power and strength as a refuge for His people.4
Protect and Save, Me, O My GodPsalm 59This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 59's plea for God's protection from enemies and deliverance from those who seek harm.4
Deliver me, O Lord my GodPsalm 59This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 59, echoing David's plea for deliverance from his enemies.4
A Mighty Fortress Is Our GodPsalm 59:16-17This hymn echoes Psalm 59's plea for God's protection against enemies and confidence in His strength as a fortress and refuge.3
MorningPsalm 59:16-17This hymn echoes Psalm 59's morning praise and trust in God's protective care through the night.2
Walk in the LightPsalm 59:13This hymn echoes Psalm 59's plea for God's deliverance by calling believers to walk in His guiding light.2
Still, Still with TheePsalm 59:16This hymn echoes Psalm 59's plea for God's presence and protection, finding refuge in Him from earliest morning.2
Sing My Soul His Wondrous LovePsalm 59:16This hymn celebrates God's wondrous love and grace, echoing Psalm 59's plea for divine deliverance and refuge.2
Morning: Grateful PraisePsalm 59:16-17This hymn echoes Psalm 59's morning praise, as the psalmist vows to sing of God's strength and mercy at dawn.2
Mein erst Gefühl sei Preis und DankPsalm 59:17-18This hymn echoes Psalm 59's morning praise, as the psalmist vows to sing of God's strength and mercy at dawn.2
O When Will We See Justice Done?Psalms 58-61This hymn echoes Psalm 59's urgent plea for God's deliverance from enemies who prowl and plot with wicked lies.2
Eripe me de inimicisPsalm 59This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 59's opening plea for God's deliverance from enemies.2
O thou, my God, deliver mePsalm 59This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 59, directly setting its plea for deliverance from enemies to song.2
Eripe mePsalm 59This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 59's opening plea for deliverance from enemies who seek bloodshed without cause.2
I Wait for YouPsalm 59This hymn directly echoes Psalm 59's imagery of God as a fortress and strength while enemies prowl like dogs at night.2

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