Hymns for Psalm 39

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Dixi custodiam Psalm 391
Itancan, omawihanke kin Psalm 39This hymn reflects Psalm 39's meditation on life's brevity and mortality, themes fitting for burial rites.1
Psalm XXXIX Psalm 391
Pass Me Not Psalm 39:121
I'm but a stranger here Psalm 39:12This hymn reflects Psalm 39's theme of earthly life as a brief pilgrimage and longing for our eternal home.1
Jesus, the joy of loving hearts Psalm 39:9This hymn reflects Psalm 39's longing for lasting hope by finding true joy and satisfaction in Christ alone.1
Thine forever Psalm 39:41
His Way with Thee PsalmsThis hymn echoes Psalm 39's plea for God to transform and purify the heart amid human frailty.1
God save our gracious Queen Psalm 39:71
Time is winging us away Psalm 39:4-51
Still with Thee, O my God Psalm 39:71
Steal away, steal away Psalm 39:12-13This hymn echoes Psalm 39's recognition of life's brevity and the soul's longing to be with the Lord.1
Now in the heat of youthful blood Psalm 39:4-71
I'm Just a Poor, Wayfaring Stranger Psalm 39:12This hymn echoes Psalm 39's portrayal of earthly life as brief and transient, longing for a heavenly home beyond this world of trouble.1
Standin' in the Need of Prayer Psalm 39:12This hymn echoes Psalm 39's personal confession and urgent plea for God's attention in one's own spiritual need.1
The Dying Christian Psalm 39:31
Kum Ba Yah, My Lord Psalm 39:121
Shall Wisdom cry aloud Psalm 39:9-13I need to see the connection between this hymn by Isaac Watts about Wisdom crying aloud (based on Proverbs 8, depicting Christ as eternal Wisdom) and Psalm 39, which is a lament about life's brevity and human frailty before God. This is a challenging connection since the hymn focuses on Christ as eternal Wisdom, while Psalm 39 is about human mortality and restraint in speech. However, both address the theme of proper speech and the contrast between human limitation and divine eternality. This hymn contrasts eternal divine Wisdom with the fleeting human existence lamented in Psalm 39.1
Mansion Over the Hilltop Psalm 39:12This hymn echoes Psalm 39's recognition of life's brevity and the hope of an eternal dwelling with God.1
New Songs of Celebration Psalm 39:131

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