Hymns for Psalm 6

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Psalm 6Psalm 6This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic paraphrase of Psalm 6, directly rendering its plea for mercy during illness and distress.14
Psalm 6Psalm 6This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic paraphrase of Psalm 6, directly rendering its plea for mercy during sickness and distress.12
O that the Lord would hear my cryPsalm 6This hymn echoes Psalm 6's penitent plea for God's mercy and healing amid divine wrath and personal anguish.4
Lord, in anger do not chastenPsalm 6This hymn directly echoes Psalm 6's opening plea for God to refrain from rebuking in anger and show mercy.4
Lord, Rebuke Me NotPsalm 6This hymn directly echoes Psalm 6's opening plea for God's merciful discipline rather than wrathful rebuke.4
Thy dreadful anger, Lord, restrain, And spare a wretch forlornPsalm 6This hymn is a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 6, directly echoing the psalmist's plea for mercy amid suffering and divine discipline.4
Psalm 6: Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me notPsalm 6This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 6, capturing the psalmist's plea for mercy and healing in distress.4
No Longer, Lord, Do Thou Despise MePsalm 6This hymn echoes Psalm 6's plea for God's mercy during affliction and deliverance from enemies and death.4
Straf mich nicht in deinem ZornPsalm 6This hymn directly echoes Psalm 6's opening plea "rebuke me not in your anger" and its themes of repentance and divine mercy.3
Healer of Our Every IllPsalm 6This hymn echoes Psalm 6's plea for God's healing grace and peace amid distress and sorrow.3
When We Must Bear Persistent PainPsalm 6This hymn echoes Psalm 6's lament of physical suffering and urgent plea for God's healing presence and mercy.3
Señor, No Me ReprendasPsalm 6This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 6, pleading with God not to rebuke in anger but to show mercy.3
Gently, gently, lay Thy rodPsalm 6:1-2This hymn echoes Psalm 6's plea for God's gentle mercy and relief from divine discipline during affliction.2
Ach Herr, mich armen SünderPsalm 6This hymn directly echoes Psalm 6's penitential plea for God's mercy rather than wrathful judgment in times of weakness and distress.2
In thy great indignation, LordPsalm 6This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 6, capturing the psalmist's plea for mercy amid suffering and divine discipline.2
Psalm 6: In thy great indignationPsalm 6This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 6, directly paraphrasing its plea for mercy amid divine discipline.2
TURN, O GOD, AND SAVE MEPsalm 6This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 6, capturing the psalmist's plea for God's mercy, healing, and deliverance from distress.2
LORD, Chasten Not in AngerPsalm 6This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 6, directly setting the Psalmist's plea for mercy and healing to music.2
Psalm 6 (A Responsorial Setting)Psalm 6This hymn is a responsorial setting that directly draws its text and themes of lament, weeping, and plea for God's deliverance from Psalm 6.2
Domine ne in furorePsalm 6This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 6, opening with the psalmist's plea for God's mercy rather than wrathful correction.2

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