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Hymns for Psalm 7

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Lord, My God, In Thee I Trust Psalm 71
O LORD My God, from You Alone Comes Aid Psalm 7This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 7's plea for God's protection from enemies and vindication from false accusations.1
Awake, that my cause may by thee Psalm 7:4-6This hymn directly echoes Psalm 7's opening plea for God to awake and defend the psalmist's cause against enemies.1
In thee, O Lord, my hope I place Psalm 7This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 7, echoing the psalmist's plea for deliverance from enemies and vindication from false accusations.1
O Lord my God, I do repose Psalm 7This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 7, directly setting the psalm's words of refuge and vindication to music.1
O Lord, my God, in thee alone Psalm 7This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 7, echoing its plea for deliverance from enemies and declarations of innocence before God.1
Óh! én Uram, én Istenem Psalm 7I apologize, but I cannot provide a specific connection between this hymn and Psalm 7 without access to the hymn's full lyrics or translation. The title "Óh! én Uram, én Istenem" is in Hungarian (meaning "Oh! my Lord, my God"), but without knowing the hymn's content, I cannot accurately identify whether it reflects Psalm 7's themes of refuge in God, divine judgment, or the psalmist's plea for vindication. To write an accurate explanation, I would need either the complete Hungarian lyrics or an English translation of the hymn text.1
Domine, Deus mesu Psalm 7This hymn directly sets Psalm 7's opening verse to music, expressing trust and refuge in God amid adversity.1
O Lord my God, whom my defence I've made Psalm 7This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 7, echoing the psalmist's plea for God's defense against persecuting enemies.1
Psalm 7 Psalm 7This hymn directly sets Psalm 7's opening verse to music, expressing the psalmist's refuge in God amid distress.1
O LORD My God, in You I Refuge Seek Psalm 7This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 7, expressing the psalmist's plea for refuge from enemies and trust in God's righteous judgment.1
Psalm 32: I Turn to You, Lord PsalmsThis hymn shares Psalm 7's theme of turning to the Lord for refuge and deliverance in times of trouble.1
Psalm 7:1-9 Psalm 7:1-9This hymn is a direct metrical setting of Psalm 7:1-9, expressing the psalmist's plea for refuge in God.1
Psalm 7:10-17 Psalm 7:10-17This hymn is a direct versification of Psalm 7:10-17, expressing trust in God's righteous defense and judgment.1
Al Señor clamé (I Am Crying Out to God) Psalm 7This hymn echoes Psalm 7's urgent cry to God for deliverance from deceitful enemies and violent oppressors.1
Confío en Jesús Psalm 7:1-2This hymn echoes Psalm 7's theme of taking refuge in the Lord, expressing trust in Christ as Savior and intercessor.1
Lead Me On Psalm 7This hymn echoes Psalm 7's plea for deliverance from enemies and desire to walk in righteousness before God.1
O God, Our Refuge Psalm 7:1-10This hymn echoes Psalm 7's plea for God as refuge and protector against those who persecute and taunt the faithful.1
O Give Thanks to the LORD (Yao gan-xie Shang-Zhu) PsalmsThis hymn connects to Psalm 7 through its theme of thanksgiving to God who delivers His people from their enemies.1
Pleading for justice Psalm 7This hymn echoes Psalm 7's plea for God's righteous judgment and deliverance from oppressors.1

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