Hymns for Psalm 90

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Psalm 90 Part 1 Psalm 90:1-5 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 90, contrasting God's eternal nature with human mortality and frailty.175
Psalm 90 Psalm 90 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic paraphrase of Psalm 90, directly rendering its themes of God's eternality contrasted with human mortality.23
Psalm 90 Psalm 90:5 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 90, reflecting its themes of human mortality contrasted with God's eternality.17
Psalm 90 Part 3 Psalm 90:13-17 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 90, directly paraphrasing its themes of human mortality, divine eternity, and the plea for God's compassion.16
Lord Thou hast been our dwelling place Psalm 90 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 90:1, setting its opening words as a declaration of God's eternal refuge.14
Psalm 90 Part 2 Psalm 90:8-12 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 90, reflecting on human mortality, divine judgment, and our frailty before God's eternal nature.13
O God, the Rock of Ages Psalm 90 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 90's themes of God's eternal nature, human life's brevity, and the Lord as our dwelling place through all generations.12
Psalm 90: Lord, thou hast been our dwelling-place Psalm 90 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 90, directly setting its words about God's eternal nature and human frailty to music.11
Abide with me, Fast Falls the Eventide Psalm 90:10 This hymn echoes Psalm 90's themes of life's brevity, earthly decay, and God's eternal unchanging presence as our dwelling place.8
Remember Your Love Psalm 90:2 This hymn echoes Psalm 90's plea for God to remember His steadfast love and show mercy to His people amid human frailty.7
While With Ceaseless Course the Sun Psalm 90:12 This hymn reflects Psalm 90's meditation on life's brevity and the swift passage of time under God's eternal watch.6
Lord, You Have Been Our Dwelling Place Psalm 90 This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 90, reflecting its themes of God's eternality, human frailty, and life's brevity.6
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation Psalm 90:16 This hymn echoes Psalm 90's themes of God's eternal sovereignty, His protective care, and humanity's call to praise the Lord who reigns over all creation.5
Great God! how infinite art thou! Psalm 90:1-2 This hymn reflects Psalm 90's themes of God's eternality contrasted with human frailty and the brevity of mortal life.5
Ere mountains reared their forms sublime Psalm 90:1-2 This hymn reflects Psalm 90's themes of God's eternal nature existing before the mountains were formed.5
Salmo 90.1-6 Psalm 90:1-6 This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 90, verses 1-6, expressing God as our eternal refuge and hope.5
O Teach Thou Us to Count Our Days Psalm 90 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 90:12's prayer to number our days and gain wisdom from life's brevity.5
In Every Age Psalm 90:1-4 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 90's imagery of God's eternal nature before the mountains existed and as our refuge through every generation.5
Domine, refugium Psalm 90 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 90:1, proclaiming God as our eternal refuge across all generations.4
O Lord, the Saviour and Defence Psalm 90 This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 90's themes of God's eternality, human mortality, and the brevity of time before the Lord.4

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