Hymns for Psalm 39

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Psalm 39:7-13 Psalm 39:7-131
Before You I Kneel (A Worker's Prayer) Psalm 39:4This hymn reflects Psalm 39's prayerful posture of humility and awareness of life's brevity before God.1
From Depths of Woe Psalm 39:7This hymn echoes Psalm 39's cry from distress and longing for God's mercy amid human frailty and suffering.1
How Small Our Span of Life, O God Psalm 391
We are traveling on our way Psalm 39:121
O Morning Star, O Radiant Sun Psalm 39:4-61
I did resolve to guard my Ways Psalm 391
Magamban már elvégezém Mondám is Psalm 391
Walk Jerusalem Just Like Job Psalm 391
Resolv'd to watch o'er all my Ways Psalm 391
When I Sought Silence Psalm 39This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 39's themes of silence before affliction, life's brevity, and crying out to God as our only hope.1
While foes assail'd me round, I bravely said Psalm 391
As dumb, I silent stand Psalm 39:8-11This hymn reflects Psalm 39's resolve to remain silent before God amid suffering and divine chastisement.1
Man's Frailty Psalm 391
Rest Psalm 39:131
Psalm 39 Psalm 39This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 39, using the psalm's own words of restraint and prayer for God's hearing.1
I thought to guard my Ways with Care Psalm 391
You are beneath me Psalm 39:10This hymn reflects Psalm 39's theme of placing hope in the Lord as our sustainer and refuge amid life's trials.1
I Will Take Heed and Guard My Ways Psalm 39This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 39, capturing the psalmist's resolve to guard his speech and his plea to understand life's brevity.1
Psalm 32: I Turn to You, Lord PsalmsThis hymn shares Psalm 39's theme of turning to God in times of trouble and acknowledging human frailty before the Lord.1

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