Hymns for Job 38

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
O Little Town of Bethlehem Job 38:7The hymn echoes Job 38:7's imagery of morning stars singing together, here celebrating Christ's birth rather than creation.21
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Job 38:7This hymn celebrates God's glory revealed through all creation, echoing Job 38's divine display of nature's wonders.15
Eternal Father, Strong to Save Job 38:8-11This hymn echoes Job 38's portrayal of God's sovereign power over the seas and their boundaries.12
Songs of praise the angels sang Job 38:7This hymn echoes Job 38:7 where the morning stars sang together and angels shouted for joy at creation's dawn.11
Come and worship Job 38:6-7This hymn echoes Job 38's imagery of angels present at creation, now singing of the Messiah's birth.8
This Is My Father's World Job 38:7This hymn echoes Job 38's celebration of God as Creator whose hand fashioned the wonders of the natural world.8
When the Morning Stars Together Job 38:7This hymn directly references Job 38:7, where the morning stars sang together and angels shouted for joy at creation.8
Let All Things Now Living Job 38This hymn echoes Job 38's celebration of God as Creator who orders the stars, sun, and all creation in obedient praise.6
Lord of the Dance Job 38:7This hymn echoes Job 38's imagery of God's presence at creation's beginning when the world was formed.5
Brightest and Best of the Stars of the Morning Job 38:7This hymn's reference to the "morning star" echoes Job 38:7 where the morning stars sang together at creation, celebrating Christ as Creator and Redeemer.4
Stars of the Morning, so Gloriously Bright Job 38:7This hymn echoes Job 38:7's imagery of the morning stars singing together at creation, celebrating the angels who praised God from the beginning.4
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Job 38:12This hymn's "Dayspring" imagery connects to Job 38's dawn and morning light as symbols of God's creative power and coming hope.3
Many and Great Job 38:1-33This hymn echoes Job 38's celebration of God as Creator who formed the waters, mountains, and heavens by His word.3
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name Job 38:7This hymn echoes Job 38's revelation of God's creative power and sovereignty over creation, crowning Christ as Lord of all.2
O worship the King, all glorious above Job 38This hymn echoes Job 38's imagery of God's majestic power displayed in creation's wonders and storm clouds.2
I Sing the Almighty Power of God Job 38:18-382
God of the Ages, Whose Almighty Hand Job 38:1-72
Peace, troubled soul, thou need'st not fear! Job 38:412
Stern winter throws his icy chains Job 38:292
I bind unto myself today Job 38:4-382

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