Hymns for Jeremiah 15

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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
Alas, and Did My Savior BleedJeremiah 15:15This hymn echoes Jeremiah 15:16's devotion to God's word and the plea "remember me" found in verse 15.2
Ein' feste BurgJeremiah 15:20This hymn echoes Jeremiah 15:20's promise of God as a fortified wall and defender against enemies.2
Come, My Way, My Truth, My LifeJeremiah 15:16This hymn echoes Jeremiah 15:16's joy in God's words as spiritual sustenance, calling Christ our way, truth, life, and feast.2
Con alegría yo cantaréJeremiah 15:16This hymn echoes Jeremiah 15:16's joy in finding and feasting upon God's Word.2
Show mercy, Lord, reveal thy powerJeremiah 15:1-7This hymn echoes Jeremiah 15's themes of national sin, divine judgment, and the plea for God's mercy amid warfare and destruction.2
Break Thou the Bread of LifeJeremiah 15:16This hymn connects to Jeremiah 15:16's imagery of finding God's words and eating them as spiritual nourishment.1
The Excellency of ScriptureJeremiah 15:16This hymn echoes Jeremiah 15:16's joy in finding and feasting upon God's word as spiritual nourishment.1
O Thou, From Whom All Goodness FlowsJeremiah 15:15This hymn echoes Jeremiah 15's plea for divine strength and sustenance amid spiritual conflict and trial.1
Thy Word Is Like a Garden, LordJeremiah 15:16This hymn celebrates God's Word as nourishment and sustenance, echoing Jeremiah 15:16's joy in finding and consuming God's words.1
We Shall Stand Before the KingJeremiah 15:19This hymn reflects the hope of standing before God in glory, contrasting with Jeremiah 15's themes of judgment and divine presence.1
O Be Saved!Jeremiah 15:20This hymn answers Jeremiah 15's depiction of judgment with an urgent gospel appeal offering God's free grace and salvation.1
Thy words to me are life and healthJeremiah 15:15-21This hymn directly references Jeremiah 15:16, where God's words bring joy and sustenance to the faithful heart.1
Alone With JesusJeremiah 15:17This hymn reflects Jeremiah's need for intimate communion with God amid isolation and prophetic burden.1
For Your Holy Book We Thank YouJeremiah 15:16This hymn celebrates God's holy book and its faithful transmission, connecting to Jeremiah 15:16's joy in receiving and treasuring God's words.1
Lord, We Hear Your Word with GladnessJeremiah 15:15-21This hymn echoes Jeremiah 15:16's joy in receiving and feeding on God's words as spiritual nourishment.1
The highest joy that can be knownJeremiah 15:16This hymn reflects Jeremiah 15:16's joy in finding and treasuring God's words as spiritual nourishment.1
Like Miriam Who Danced to PraiseJeremiah 15:10-18This hymn connects to Jeremiah 15's call to stand firm as God's prophetic voice, speaking boldly even when standing alone.1
Song of the ProphetsJeremiahThis hymn celebrates Jeremiah among the ancient prophets who faithfully proclaimed God's Word and covenant promises.1

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