Hymns for Psalm 60

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Lord thou hast scourg'd our guilty land Psalm 60This hymn echoes Psalm 60's lament over national distress and plea for God's mercy and deliverance from enemies.8
The Banner of the Cross Psalm 60:4This hymn echoes Psalm 60:4's imagery of God giving a banner to rally His faithful people in courageous devotion.6
Fling Out the Banner! Let It Float Psalm 60:4This hymn echoes Psalm 60's call to raise God's banner of salvation for all nations to see and rally around.4
Psalm 60 Psalm 60:1-5This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 60, directly paraphrasing its lament over military defeat and plea for God's mercy.4
Psalm 60 Psalm 60:4This hymn echoes Psalm 60's themes of divine leadership in battle and hope for ultimate victory through God's strength.3
Psalm 60: O Lord, thou hast rejected us Psalm 60This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 60, directly paraphrasing its themes of divine judgment, national distress, and plea for God's restoration.3
O God, Thou Hast Rejected Us Psalm 60This hymn directly echoes Psalm 60's opening lament of God's rejection and plea for deliverance from distress.3
O God, who hast our Troops dispers'd Psalm 603
Now be the gospel banner Psalm 60:4This hymn echoes Psalm 60:4's imagery of raising a banner for God's truth to rally His people in mission.2
Why, O God! thy people spurn? Psalm 60This hymn echoes Psalm 60's opening lament, asking why God has rejected and scattered His people in their distress.2
When Troubles Come Psalm 60This hymn echoes Psalm 60's plea for God's restoration after defeat, reflecting themes of humbled pride, broken land, and divine mercy amid trouble.2
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us Psalm 60:111
Summer suns are glowing Psalm 60:41
Cual Pendón Hermoso Psalm 60:41
Keep the Banner Flying Psalm 60:41
Prayer in Depression Psalm 601
Banner of the Cross Psalm 60:41
O When Will We See Justice Done? Psalm 601
Michtam of David, to teach; when he strove with Aram Nharaim, and with Aram Zobath; when Joab returned, and smote of Edom in the Valley of Salt, Twelve Thousand [2 Sam. viii] Psalm 601
Deus repulisti Psalm 601

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