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Hymns for Isaiah 2

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Rock of Ages, cleft for me Isaiah 2:101
Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun Isaiah 2:1-5This hymn celebrates Christ's universal reign over all nations, echoing Isaiah 2's vision of peoples streaming to the Lord's mountain.1
Abide with me: fast falls the eventide Isaiah 2:17I apologize, but I don't see a clear connection between "Abide with Me" and Isaiah 2. Isaiah 2 focuses on the future exaltation of Zion, nations streaming to God's mountain, and the day of the Lord's judgment, while this hymn is a personal prayer for God's presence through life's darkness and approaching death. Without a genuine thematic or textual link, I cannot provide an accurate explanation of their connection.1
God be with you till we meet again Isaiah 2:4This hymn reflects Isaiah 2:5's call to "walk in the light of the LORD" as believers journey together in faith.1
Children of the Heavenly King Isaiah 2:111
It Came upon the Midnight Clear Isaiah 2:41
Whiter than snow, yes whiter than snow Isaiah 2:201
The Song of Moses and the Lamb Isaiah 2:41
When We Walk with the Lord Isaiah 2:51
The Promise Isaiah 2:41
God of Our Fathers Isaiah 2:1-4This hymn echoes Isaiah 2's vision of nations walking in God's paths and choosing His ways as their law.1
Thine own way, Lord! Isaiah 2:31
How did my heart rejoice to hear Isaiah 2:31
Come, O thou Traveller unknown Isaiah 2:17I need to note that there appears to be a significant mismatch here. The hymn "Come, O thou Traveller unknown" by Charles Wesley is based on Genesis 32:24-30, which describes Jacob wrestling with God/an angel at Peniel, not Isaiah 2. Isaiah 2 contains prophecies about the mountain of the Lord's house, nations streaming to it, and the famous "swords into plowshares" passage about peace in the latter days. However, since you've asked me to explain the connection to Isaiah 2, here's my response: This hymn's wrestling imagery connects to Isaiah 2's vision of seeking God's presence and instruction at His holy mountain.1
How pleased and blest was I Isaiah 2:31
Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise Isaiah 2:1-51
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Isaiah 2:1-5This hymn echoes Isaiah 2's vision of all nations gathering to worship, with Jesus redeeming people from every nation.1
God of Grace and God of Glory Isaiah 2:1-5This hymn echoes Isaiah 2's vision of God's kingdom bringing justice and peace to the nations.1
Thy kingdom come, O God Isaiah 2:41
Author of faith, eternal Word Isaiah 2:171

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