Hymns for Psalm 116

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Alma Mía Psalm 116:1-6This hymn directly echoes Psalm 116's opening declaration of love for the Lord who hears our supplications.1
Sacramental Musings Psalm 116:1-7This hymn directly echoes Psalm 116's opening "I love the Lord, for he heard my voice" and themes of deliverance from death and affliction.1
Amarte sólo a ti, Señor Psalm 116:1This hymn expresses devoted love for the Lord, echoing Psalm 116's grateful response to God's deliverance and mercy.1
Psalm 116 Psalm 116:1-7This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 116, expressing love for God who hears our prayers and delivers us from death and distress.1
¡Jerusalén, ¡despierta ya! Psalm 116:12-15This hymn connects to Psalm 116's themes of deliverance and thanksgiving as Christ enters Jerusalem facing his passion.1
Triste e Sombrio Foi Meu Viver Psalm 116:3-4This hymn reflects Psalm 116's testimony of deliverance from distress and finding life through God's saving grace.1
¿Cómo podré pagar la Señor? Psalm 116This hymn directly quotes Psalm 116's verses about lifting the cup of salvation and calling on the Lord's name in thanksgiving.1
¿Cómo Pagarle al Señor? (What Shall I Render to God?) Psalm 116:12-18This hymn directly echoes Psalm 116:12's question "What shall I render to the Lord?" expressing gratitude for God's deliverance.1
O Thou, My Soul, Return in Peace Psalm 116This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 116's themes of deliverance from death, thanksgiving for God's benefits, and taking the cup of salvation.1
Psalm 116: I Will Walk in the Presence Psalm 116:9-19This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 116, directly drawing its refrain from verse 9 and reflecting the psalm's themes of deliverance from despair through God's faithful presence.1
Psalm 116 Psalm 116:12This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 116, expressing thanksgiving for God's deliverance and vowing to offer praise among His people.1
Psalm 116: 1-2, 12-19 (A Responsorial Setting) Psalm 116This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 116's verses, expressing gratitude for God's deliverance and vowing to walk faithfully in His presence.1
Dilexi quoniam Psalm 116This hymn is a metrical paraphrase of Psalm 116, directly setting its verses of love, deliverance, and answered prayer to song.1
Dilexi, quoniam Psalm 116This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 116, which begins with the Latin words "Dilexi, quoniam" meaning "I am well pleased.1
Caminaré, caminaré en presencia del Señor (I will walk before the Lord) Psalm 116This hymn directly echoes Psalm 116:9's declaration "I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living.1
Psalm 116: In the Presence of God Psalm 116:1-10This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 116, directly drawing its refrain and verses from the psalm's themes of God's deliverance, answered prayer, and walking in the Lord's presence.1
Psalm 116: I Will Walk before the Lord Psalm 116:1-10This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 116, using the psalm's own words to express love for God who hears our prayers and delivers us from death.1
Como Agradecer a Jesus? Psalm 116:12This hymn echoes Psalm 116's heartfelt gratitude for God's deliverance and salvation.1
O Que Darei a Cristo? Psalm 116:12This hymn echoes Psalm 116's question "What shall I render to the Lord?" in response to God's deliverance and salvation.1
I Love the Lord Psalm 116:1-71

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