Hymns for Psalm 77

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
God Moves in a Mysterious WayPsalm 77:19This hymn echoes Psalm 77's movement from doubt to remembering God's wondrous works and mysterious ways in creation and history.25
Psalm 77 Part 1Psalm 77This hymn is a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 77, capturing the psalmist's cry to God amid deep distress and darkness.13
Psalm 77 Part 2Psalm 77This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 77's themes of meditating on God's ancient wonders and finding hope amid affliction.13
In time of tribulationPsalm 77This hymn echoes Psalm 77's cry to God in deep distress while seeking comfort in remembering His past faithfulness.5
There's No God as GreatPsalm 77:13-14This hymn echoes Psalm 77's declaration of God's incomparable greatness and mighty wonders that no other god can perform.5
I Thought upon the Days of OldPsalm 77This hymn directly reflects Psalm 77's meditation on God's past faithfulness during times of doubt and distress.5
O God, Most Holy Are Your WaysPsalm 77:13-20This hymn directly echoes Psalm 77's themes of God's holiness, mighty deeds, and redemptive power displayed through creation's trembling.5
To God Will I Direct My PrayerPsalm 77This hymn reflects Psalm 77's themes of directing prayer to God amid doubt and waiting patiently for His answer.5
Hear my Cry, O God, and Save Me!Psalm 77This hymn directly echoes Psalm 77's lament of distress, questioning God's promises, and finding hope by remembering His past redemption.5
I sing th'almighty power of GodPsalm 77:10-19This hymn reflects Psalm 77's call to remember God's mighty works and power displayed in creation.4
God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty HandPsalm 77:11-14This hymn echoes Psalm 77's remembrance of God's mighty deeds and His faithful guidance throughout history.4
Thy Hand, O God, Has GuidedPsalm 77:20This hymn echoes Psalm 77's theme of remembering and recounting God's faithful deeds throughout history.4
To God I cried, who to my helpPsalm 77This hymn closely paraphrases Psalm 77's opening verses, capturing the psalmist's nighttime anguish and persistent cry to God for help.4
God the All-terrible! King, who ordainestPsalm 77:16-20This hymn echoes Psalm 77's plea for God's mercy and remembrance of His mighty deeds in times of distress.3
O Lord, Hear My PrayerPsalm 77:1-6This hymn echoes Psalm 77's urgent cry to God for help and finds hope in remembering God's faithfulness.3
Thy way is in the seaPsalm 77:19This hymn directly quotes Psalm 77:19's imagery of God's way in the sea and untraceable paths, reflecting on divine mystery.3
Hath God forgotten to be kindPsalm 77This hymn directly echoes Psalm 77's cry to God in distress and the questioning whether God has forgotten to be gracious.3
Voce mea ad DominumPsalm 77This hymn directly sets Psalm 77's opening verse to music, expressing the psalmist's earnest cry to God.3
I Cried Aloud to God for HelpPsalm 77This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 77, capturing the psalmist's anguished prayer and remembrance of God's mighty deeds.3
Give to Our God Immortal PraisePsalm 77:9This hymn echoes Psalm 77's call to remember God's wonders, mercies, and mighty works throughout history.2

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