Hymns for Psalm 78

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Psalm 78 Part 1 Psalm 78This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 78, directly retelling its themes of teaching children God's mighty deeds and Israel's history of rebellion and redemption.28
Psalm 78 Part 4 Psalm 78:32-72This hymn is a poetic rendering of Psalm 78's account of Israel's repeated rebellion and God's patient mercy.14
Psalm 78 Part 3 Psalm 78This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 78, retelling Israel's cycle of sin, divine reproof, and God's merciful provision.12
Psalm 78 Part 2 Psalm 78This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 78's account of Israel's rebellion against God and His faithful response.10
Attendite, popule Psalm 78This hymn is a direct metrical setting of Psalm 78, which begins with the call "Give ear, O my people, to my law.8
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Psalm 78:24This hymn echoes Psalm 78's theme of remembering God's mighty acts of redemption and His faithful presence with His people.7
My People, Give Ear, Attend to My Word Psalm 78This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 78's opening call to teach God's mighty works to future generations.6
El Señor les dio pan del cielo (The Lord gave them bread from heaven) Psalm 78This hymn directly references Psalm 78's account of God providing manna, the bread from heaven, to Israel in the wilderness.6
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Psalm 78:15-16This hymn echoes Psalm 78's imagery of God providing manna as "bread of heaven" and guiding Israel through the wilderness with the pillar of cloud and fire.4
Hear, O my People, to my Law Psalm 78This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 78's opening call to hear God's law and pass down His mighty works to future generations.4
Religious Training Psalm 78This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 78's opening call to teach God's wondrous works to future generations.4
Your hand, O God, has guided Psalm 78:52This hymn echoes Psalm 78's call to recount God's faithful deeds through generations so His people may remember and trust Him.3
Open Your Ears, O Faithful People Psalm 78This hymn echoes Psalm 78's call to hear God's Word and teach His deeds to future generations.3
Psalm 78: Attend, my people, to my law Psalm 78This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 78, directly paraphrasing its opening call to hear God's law and parables.3
The praises of the Lord our God Psalm 78:4-73
People of the Lord Psalm 78This hymn directly echoes Psalm 78's call to tell future generations of God's wonders and faithful deeds.3
Thus far the Lord has led me on Psalm 78:53This hymn echoes Psalm 78's call to remember and recount God's faithful works and grace throughout one's life journey.2
Gift of Finest Wheat Psalm 78:29This hymn echoes Psalm 78's imagery of God feeding His people with "the finest of wheat" as spiritual sustenance.2
No Hay Dios Tan Grande Psalm 78:142
The King of love my shepherd is Psalm 78:24-261

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