Hymns for Psalm 41

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Before Thee, God, Who Knowest All Psalm 41:41
Psalm 41 Psalm 411
We cannot be the heirs of grace Psalm 411
Come, Lord Jesus Psalm 41:2-3This hymn echoes Psalm 41's themes of comfort for the suffering and God's sustaining presence in times of despair and need.1
'Tis a duty Christians owe Psalm 411
Voice of Christ Psalm 41:2-31
Blessed is he that carefully Psalm 411
How Blest Are Those Who Thoughtfully Psalm 411
Happy Are Those Who Tend the Poor and Weak Psalm 411
Psalm 41-42: Song of Longing Psalm 41This hymn draws from Psalm 42's imagery of spiritual longing, though titled with Psalm 41.1
Thrice bless'd the Man, whose thoughtful Mind Psalm 411
What a Privilege to Carry Psalm 411
Blest is the man, who'll not the poor despise Psalm 41This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 41's opening blessing upon those who care for the poor and God's promised protection in return.1
A prisoner of the Lord Psalm 41:3I apologize, but I don't have enough information about the hymn's lyrics to make an accurate connection to Psalm 41. The title "A prisoner of the Lord" and the limited context provided don't clearly align with Psalm 41's themes of God's care for the weak, healing in sickness, or deliverance from enemies. Could you provide more of the hymn's text so I can identify the specific connection?1
Sáname, Señor (Lord, heal my soul) Psalm 41This hymn directly echoes Psalm 41's opening beatitude about caring for the poor and its plea for God's healing mercy.1
Oh! blest be he who ne'er forgets the poor Psalm 41This hymn reflects Psalm 41:1's blessing upon those who consider the poor and show them compassion.1
Lord, heal my soul Psalm 41This hymn directly echoes Psalm 41's opening blessing on those who consider the poor and its plea for God's healing mercy.1
Psalm 41 Psalm 41This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 41, echoing its themes of blessing the poor and pleading for God's healing mercy.1
Lord, heal my soul Psalm 41This hymn directly adapts Psalm 41's text, echoing its themes of blessing the poor, God's healing mercy, and confession of sin.1
Blest Is the One Who Helps the Weak Psalm 411

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