Hymns for Genesis 24

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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
Difficulties in the way of duty surmountedGenesis 24:54-56This hymn directly retells Abraham's servant seeking Rebekah for Isaac in Genesis 24, applying his urgent faithfulness to the believer's spiritual journey.5
I Love to Steal Awhile AwayGenesis 24:63This hymn reflects the spirit of solitary, faithful prayer exemplified by Isaac's servant seeking God's guidance in Genesis 24.3
The God of Abraham PraiseGenesis 24:27This hymn praises the God of Abraham, whose faithful providence guides His people as seen in Genesis 24's account of divine guidance.3
He Leadeth MeGenesis 24:27This hymn reflects Abraham's servant's trust in God's faithful guidance to find a bride for Isaac in Genesis 24.2
O perfect Love, all human thought transcendingGenesis 24:67This hymn reflects the theme of covenant love and divine blessing in marriage, as seen in Isaac and Rebekah's union.2
Come in, thou blesséd of the LordGenesis 24:31This hymn echoes Rebekah's family welcoming Abraham's servant with the words "Come in, thou blessed of the Lord" in Genesis 24:31.2
When Love Is FoundGenesis 24:47-51This hymn celebrates the joy of two becoming one in marriage, echoing Isaac and Rebekah's divinely ordained union in Genesis 24.2
Walking with GodGenesis1
The Night ComethGenesis 24:63This hymn reflects the evening prayer and divine guidance sought by Abraham's servant in Genesis 24.1
My God, Is Any Hour So SweetGenesis 24:63This hymn reflects Isaac's servant's faithful evening prayer in the field, seeking God's guidance at a sacred hour.1
Retirement and MeditationGenesis 24:63This hymn reflects the spirit of prayerful solitude seen in Abraham's servant seeking God's guidance in Genesis 24.1
In All My Lord's Appointed WaysGenesis 24:56This hymn echoes Abraham's servant's urgent plea "hinder me not" from Genesis 24:56 as he pursued God's appointed mission.1
A Wedding HymnGenesis 24:17This hymn celebrates Christ's presence at weddings, echoing His blessing of marriage as seen in Isaac and Rebekah's divinely ordained union in Genesis 24.1
Come in, thou blessed of the LordGenesis 24:31This hymn echoes Abraham's servant's greeting in Genesis 24:31, "Come in, thou blessed of the Lord," welcoming new believers into Christian fellowship.1
Welcome, thou well beloved of GodGenesis 24:31This hymn echoes Genesis 24's theme of divine guidance on a journey, as the Spirit leads believers like the servant was led to find Rebekah.1
We Worship and Adore YouGenesis 24:36This hymn reflects the servant's worshipful response to God's faithful guidance in answering his prayer for Isaac's bride.1
O God, Thy Constant Care and LoveGenesis 24:1-28This hymn reflects Genesis 24's theme of trusting in God's faithful guidance and providential care, as seen in Abraham's servant's journey.1
Poor Esau repented too lateGenesis 24:31This hymn connects to Genesis 24 as part of the broader Jacob and Esau narrative that begins with their births in Genesis 25, warning against despising spiritual blessings.1
When Jesus bade me leave the worldGenesis 24:56This hymn reflects the theme of leaving one's former life to follow a divine call, echoing Rebekah's willingness to leave her home when called to a new purpose.1
GenesisGenesis 1:1-50:26This hymn celebrates the entire book of Genesis, which includes the account of Rebekah's faithful journey in chapter 24.1

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