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Hymns for Psalm 2

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
The Universal Victory of the Cross Psalm 2:12This hymn celebrates Christ's reign as the conquering King, echoing Psalm 2's declaration of God's anointed ruler.1
Fear not, O little flock, the foe Psalm 2:2-5This hymn echoes Psalm 2's theme of enemies raging against God's people while assuring believers of the Lord's ultimate triumph over all opposition.1
Triumph Over Death Psalm 2This hymn reflects Psalm 2's theme of God's sovereign authority and the triumph of His anointed one over death.1
Lord, keep us steadfast in Thy word Psalm 2This hymn echoes Psalm 2's depiction of nations raging against God's anointed Son and Christ's ultimate reign as Lord of lords.1
Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor Psalm 21
Over the Ocean Wave Psalm 2:81
Hills of the North, Rejoice Psalm 2:8This hymn celebrates Christ's universal reign and victory over the nations, echoing Psalm 2's vision of the Lord's anointed King ruling the earth.1
Shout to the Lord Psalm 2:121
Anchor in a Storm Psalm 2:12This hymn reflects Psalm 2's theme of trusting God's sovereign protection amid turbulent opposition and trials.1
To Mock Your Reign, O Dearest Lord Psalm 2This hymn reflects Psalm 2's theme of earthly rulers mocking God's anointed King, yet His reign ultimately triumphs.1
God the Avenger of His Saints; or, His Kingdom Supreme Psalm 2This hymn echoes Psalm 2's call for earthly rulers to submit to God's sovereign authority and righteous rule.1
O Church, Arise Psalm 2:7-8This hymn celebrates Christ's victorious reign and the Church's spiritual battle, reflecting Psalm 2's vision of God's anointed King ruling over the nations.1
Thus God Declares His Sovereign Will Psalm 2This hymn references Psalm 2's declaration of God's sovereign decree and the establishment of His anointed King.1
Why do heathen nations rage? Why vain things do people mind? Psalm 2:1-4This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 2's opening words and themes of Christ's divine kingship over rebellious nations.1
Dad gloria al Ungido Psalm 2This hymn glorifies Christ as God's Anointed One, directly reflecting Psalm 2's proclamation of the Lord's chosen King.1
Now, saith the spirit of the Lord Psalm 2This hymn applies Psalm 2's warning to earthly rulers to submit to God's authority, calling leaders to obey divine justice.1
See, how the nations rage together Psalm 2:1This hymn directly echoes Psalm 2's opening imagery of nations raging together in rebellion against God.1
Why do the heathen storm with ire? Psalm 2This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 2's opening verse about the nations raging against God's anointed.1
Bring Peace to Earth Again Psalm 2:1-2This hymn echoes Psalm 2's depiction of nations in turmoil and conflict, crying out for God's sovereign peace.1
Why do the men of malice rage Psalm 2:1This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 2's opening question about nations raging against God and His anointed king.1

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