Hymns for Psalm 142

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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
Amazing Grace – How Sweet the SoundPsalm 142:5This hymn celebrates God's amazing grace that answers the Psalmist's cry for deliverance and refuge in distress.24
Psalm 142Psalm 142This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 142, directly paraphrasing the Psalmist's cry to God for relief from overwhelming distress.15
To God My Earnest Voice I RaisePsalm 142This hymn directly echoes Psalm 142's earnest cry to God for refuge and deliverance from persecution.12
Hear My Cry and SupplicationPsalm 142This hymn directly echoes Psalm 142's cry for help, expressing the psalmist's complaint, loneliness, and dependence on God as refuge in distress.4
Jesus, Lover of My SoulPsalm 142:5This hymn echoes Psalm 142's urgent cry for refuge and protection in God alone during times of distress.3
Christ Our Refuge and PortionPsalm 142This hymn closely follows Psalm 142's prayer of distress, echoing its themes of crying to the Lord as our only refuge when friends forsake and no one cares for our soul.3
Psalm 142: I with my voice cry'd to the LordPsalm 142This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 142, expressing the psalmist's cry to God in distress and plea for deliverance.3
To God with mournful voicePsalm 142This hymn closely paraphrases Psalm 142's prayer of distress, refuge in God, and cry for deliverance when abandoned by friends.3
When I lift up my voicePsalm 142This hymn directly echoes Psalm 142's cry for help, declaring God as refuge when feeling alone and imprisoned by troubles.3
Souls Perishing for Lack of KnowledgePsalm 142:4This hymn echoes Psalm 142's cry for help by interceding for souls in spiritual distress who need God's deliverance.2
Though darkness turn the skies to nightPsalm 142:3This hymn reflects Psalm 142's cry to God from darkness and distress, trusting in His deliverance.2
I to Jehovah with my voicePsalm 142This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 142, expressing the psalmist's urgent cry to God amid overwhelming distress and abandonment.2
Com a Minha Voz Clamo ao SenhorPsalm 142This hymn directly echoes Psalm 142's opening words "I cry aloud to the Lord" and its themes of prayer in distress.2
Voce meaPsalm 142This hymn is a metrical paraphrase of Psalm 142, directly rendering its prayer of distress and plea for divine help into verse.2
Voce mea ad DominumPsalm 142This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 142, directly quoting its opening verse about crying to the Lord.2
Salmodia: Salmo 141Psalm 142This hymn sets Psalm 142 to music, with its refrain "You are my refuge" directly echoing the Psalmist's cry for divine protection.2
The God of Abraham PraisePsalm 142:5-6This hymn echoes Psalm 142's cry to God as refuge and portion, calling Him "my shield and tow'r" and "my only portion.1
His Way with TheePsalmsThis hymn echoes Psalm 142's cry for divine help, affirming God's power to transform and deliver those who seek Him.1
Whatever My God Ordains Is RightPsalm 142:3This hymn echoes Psalm 142's cry of distress by affirming trust in God's sovereign will amid suffering.1
Complaint of heavy Afflictions in Mind an dBodyPsalms 142-143This hymn echoes Psalm 142's heartfelt cry to God for refuge and deliverance amid deep distress and affliction.1

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