Hymns for Psalm 88

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
Baptist Hymnal 1991
Baptist Hymnal 1991
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Loss of Friends, and absence of Divine Grace Psalm 88This hymn closely mirrors Psalm 88's themes of deep distress, feeling abandoned by friends, and crying out to God from the depths of despair.5
Lord, the God of My Salvation Psalm 88This hymn directly draws from Psalm 88's opening cry to God as the source of salvation amid deep distress.5
To Thee, my God and Saviour, I Psalm 88This hymn closely parallels Psalm 88's lament, expressing deep distress, feeling near death, and crying out to God from the depths of despair.5
While life prolongs its precious light Psalm 88This hymn contrasts Psalm 88's darkness with an urgent gospel invitation to seek light and salvation while life remains.3
O thou God of my salvation Psalm 88:1-6This hymn draws directly from Psalm 88's opening cry to "the God of my salvation" amid deep distress.3
Shall man, O God of light and life Psalm 88This hymn contrasts with Psalm 88's darkness by affirming God as the source of light and life amid human despair.3
Óyenos, Señor Psalm 88:2This hymn echoes Psalm 88's urgent plea for God to hear our prayers in times of deep distress.2
Psalm 88: Day and Night Psalm 88This hymn is a metrical setting of Psalm 88, directly expressing the psalmist's anguished cry to God day and night.2
Psalm 88: Lord God, my Saviour, day and night Psalm 88This hymn is a direct metrical versification of Psalm 88, closely following its words and themes of crying out to God in deep distress.2
Father, I stretch my hands to thee Psalm 88:9This hymn echoes Psalm 88's desperate plea for God's help, stretching out hands in deep distress seeking divine intervention.1
Saviour, Take Me Psalm 88:2This hymn contrasts Psalm 88's despair by offering the hope of salvation through surrendering to the Saviour.1
Oh, I Woke Up This Morning Psalm 88:13This hymn contrasts Psalm 88's darkness by offering hope through keeping one's mind steadfastly focused on Jesus amid struggle.1
Dans nos obscurités (Within Our Darkest Night) Psalm 88This hymn responds to Psalm 88's deep darkness and despair by crying out for God's light and unfailing presence amid affliction.1
A Psalm for the Sons of Korah: Maschil of Heman the Ezrahite Psalm 88This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 88, capturing its raw lament and cry to God from the depths of despair.1
Domine Deus Psalm 881
I Call, LORD, Each Day Psalm 881
Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! Psalm 88:13This hymn contrasts Psalm 88's darkness with the eternal holiness and glory of God who remains present even when hidden from view.1
Early, my God, without delay Psalm 88:131
Oft in danger, oft in woe Psalm 88:91
His Way with Thee Psalms1

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