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Hymns for Luke 2

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Christ triumphant, ever reigning Luke 2:6-72
Come into His Presence Luke 2:142
Oh, pueblecito de Belén Luke 2:42
Now Sing We, Now Rejoice Luke 2:1-142
Glory to God Luke 2:1-20This hymn directly quotes the angels' proclamation to the shepherds in Luke 2:14, "Glory to God in the highest, and peace to his people on earth.2
The voice of God goes out to all the world Luke 2:28-32This hymn celebrates the promised Messiah's arrival as light to the nations, echoing Luke 2's angelic announcement of the Savior's birth.2
For Mary, Mother of our Lord Luke 2:6-72
¿Qué niño es éste? Luke 2:172
Now, Lord, You Let Your Servant Go in Peace Luke 2:29-322
Pastores Cerca de Belén Luke 2:8-14This hymn retells Luke 2's nativity story from the shepherds' perspective as they witness the angelic announcement near Bethlehem.2
All Glory Be to God on High Luke 2:142
Joyful Is the Dark Luke 2:1-82
Come, Your Hearts and Voices Raising Luke 2:152
Vé, dí en la montaña Luke 2:8-202
Joy Has Dawned Luke 2:1-202
All Glory Be to God on High Luke 2:142
Still the night, holy the night! Luke 2:1-202
Silvery Star, Precious Star Luke 2:8-162
All Glory Be to God Alone Luke 2:14This hymn echoes the angels' song in Luke 2:14, proclaiming "glory to God" and "peace" to humanity through divine grace.2
God is with us, alleluia Luke 2:1-14This hymn celebrates the Incarnation proclaimed in Luke 2, where God becomes Emmanuel—"God with us"—through Christ's birth.2

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