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Hymns for Genesis 3

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Frailty of life Genesis 3:19This hymn reflects on human mortality and frailty introduced through the fall in Genesis 3.1
A voice from the tombs Genesis 3:19This hymn reflects Genesis 3's introduction of death as the consequence of sin, calling hearers to prepare for mortality's reality.1
Omniscience--Ps. 139 Genesis 3:8This hymn reflects God's all-seeing knowledge that Adam and Eve discovered in Genesis 3 when they tried to hide from Him.1
How Sad Our State by Nature Is Genesis 3:17-19This hymn reflects Genesis 3's account of humanity's fallen state through sin and our need for divine redemption.1
Omnipresence Genesis 3:8This hymn reflects Genesis 3's theme that no one can hide from God's all-seeing presence, even after sin.1
Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire Genesis 3:8This hymn echoes Genesis 3's darkness after the fall, invoking the Spirit to bring light and restore order to disordered human nature.1
Of the Father's Love Begotten Genesis 3:19This hymn celebrates Christ as the eternal Word through whom all creation came to be, echoing Genesis 3's promise of redemption through the incarnate Savior.1
Beneath our feet and o'er our head Genesis 3:19This hymn reflects Genesis 3's introduction of death and mortality as consequences of the fall, warning of our earthly frailty.1
Let everlasting glories crown Genesis 3:8This hymn celebrates the Savior's salvation that answers Genesis 3's fall and curse through God's written promises.1
There's a Garden Where Jesus Is Waiting (The Beautiful Garden of Prayer) Genesis 3:8This hymn offers a redemptive vision of garden fellowship with Jesus, contrasting Genesis 3's broken communion in Eden's garden.1
O Tod, wo ist dein Stachel nun Genesis 3:15This hymn references Genesis 3:15's promise that Christ would crush the serpent's head, defeating sin and death through His resurrection victory.1
By Faith in Christ Genesis 3:8This hymn reflects Genesis 3's promise of victory over sin's snares through faith in Christ, the seed who crushes the serpent.1
God, in the high and holy place Genesis 3:8This hymn contrasts God's holy presence with Eden imagery, recalling the garden paradise of Genesis 3 before the fall.1
Omniscience--Ps. 139 Genesis 3:8This hymn echoes Genesis 3's theme of guilty souls seeking to hide from God's all-seeing presence.1
Resurrection sure Genesis 3:19This hymn celebrates Christ's victory over death and the grave, reversing the curse of mortality introduced in Genesis 3.1
Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle Genesis 3:6This hymn contrasts Eden's tree of death from Genesis 3 with Christ's cross as the tree of redemption.1
O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come Genesis 3:17-19This hymn addresses the brokenness, disease, and need for healing that entered the world through the Fall described in Genesis 3.1
The Tree of Life My Soul Hath Seen Genesis 3:1-24This hymn contrasts the tree of life from Eden with Christ as the true tree of life, reversing the fall described in Genesis 3.1
Awake, My Heart, with Gladness Genesis 3:151
Peacefully Lay Him Down to Rest Genesis 3:191

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