Hymns for Psalm 8

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Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims Psalm 8:3-9I apologize, but I cannot find a clear connection between this hymn about the blessed rest of those who die in Jesus and Psalm 8, which celebrates God's glory in creation and humanity's honored place in it. These appear to address different theological themes without significant overlap.1
His Way with Thee PsalmsThis hymn reflects Psalm 8's wonder at God's power to elevate humanity to fulfill His divine purpose.1
At the Name of Jesus Psalm 8This hymn echoes Psalm 8's theme of humanity's humble position crowned with glory through Christ's exaltation above all creation.1
Of Eternal Love Begotten Psalm 8This hymn echoes Psalm 8's wonder at God's creative majesty, celebrating Christ as the eternal Word who spoke the worlds into being.1
Let me but hear my Saviour say Psalm 8This hymn reflects Psalm 8's themes of Christ's dominion over creation and God's care for humanity despite our weakness.1
Nature with open volume stands Psalm 8This hymn echoes Psalm 8's theme of God's glory displayed in creation, while elevating the cross as the supreme revelation of divine majesty.1
My Song Is Love Unkonwn Psalm 8:4This hymn reflects Psalm 8's wonder at God's care for humanity, magnified through Christ's sacrificial love.1
God, Who Made the Earth Psalm 8:3-4This hymn echoes Psalm 8's wonder at God's majestic creation while marveling that such a great Creator cares for humanity.1
He's Got the Whole World Psalm 8:7This hymn celebrates God's sovereign care over all creation, echoing Psalm 8's wonder at divine majesty and human significance.1
From Glory Unto Glory! Psalm 8This hymn celebrates God's glory and majesty, echoing Psalm 8's wonder at the Lord's excellent name and splendor displayed throughout creation.1
Let All Things Now Living Psalm 8This hymn echoes Psalm 8's praise of God as Creator whose glory is displayed throughout all creation.1
Eternal Power, Almighty God Psalm 8:3-4This hymn echoes Psalm 8's wonder at God's majesty and His condescending care for humanity despite our smallness.1
Hilf, Gott, daß ja die Kinderzucht Psalm 8:3This hymn connects to Psalm 8's theme of children praising God and parents' responsibility to nurture faith in the young.1
The God of nature and of grace Psalm 8:1This hymn celebrates God's majesty in creation and providence, echoing Psalm 8's wonder at divine glory displayed in nature.1
Hosannah to the royal Son Psalm 8This hymn connects Psalm 8's theme of God's majesty with Christ as the divine Son who receives praise from children's lips.1
The duteous day now closeth Psalm 8:3-4This hymn echoes Psalm 8's wonder at God's heavenly creation and humanity's humble place beneath the starlit skies.1
The Victory of the King of Kings Psalm 8:6This hymn celebrates Christ's exaltation as King, echoing Psalm 8's vision of humanity crowned with glory and honor through the incarnate Son.1
Only a Step Psalm 8:1This hymn echoes Psalm 8's wonder at God's care for humanity by inviting people to respond to Christ's loving call.1
How shall I sing that majesty Psalm 8:4This hymn echoes Psalm 8's wonder at God's majesty and the humbling question of humanity's place before the Creator.1
Be thou my guardian and my guide Psalm 8:5This hymn echoes Psalm 8's recognition of human frailty and need for God's watchful care and divine protection.1

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