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Hymns for Song of Solomon 2

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
The Lily of the Valley Song of Solomon 2:1This hymn directly references Song of Solomon 2:1 where Christ is called "the lily of the valley," celebrating Him as the beloved friend and Savior.11
Hymn 69 Song of Solomon 2:8-13This hymn directly references Song of Solomon 2:8's imagery of the Beloved leaping over mountains and hills, applying it to Christ's redemptive love.8
God Be With You Till We Meet Again Song of Solomon 2:4This hymn reflects Song of Solomon 2:4's imagery of God's protective love sheltering believers like a banner over them.7
Fade, Fade, Each Earthly Joy Song of Solomon 2:8This hymn echoes Song of Solomon 2's intimate devotion to the Beloved, declaring Jesus as the soul's supreme treasure above all earthly joys.6
Lo! How a Rose E'er Blooming Song of Solomon 2:1The hymn's imagery of a rose blooming connects to Song of Solomon 2:1's "rose of Sharon," symbolizing Christ's advent through Mary.6
I Am His, and He Is Mine Song of Solomon 2:8-13This hymn echoes Song of Solomon 2's intimate language of mutual belonging and covenant love between the beloved and lover.6
Let All Things Now Living Song of Solomon 2:4This hymn echoes Song of Solomon 2:4's imagery of God's banner over us and His guiding presence.6
Abide With Me Song of Solomon 2:17This hymn echoes Song of Solomon 2:17's imagery of evening shadows, longing for the beloved's abiding presence through darkness.5
The Christian Child Song of Solomon 2:1This hymn draws on Song of Solomon 2's imagery of the rose of Sharon and lily to symbolize spiritual beauty and growth.5
Happy Day Song of Solomon 2:16This hymn celebrates the joyful choice to follow Christ, echoing the beloved's declaration "My beloved is mine, and I am his" in Song of Solomon 2:16.4
Jesus Spreads His Banner Over Us Song of Solomon 2:4This hymn echoes Song of Solomon 2:4's imagery of Christ's banner of love spread over His beloved at the feast.4
Hymn 70 Song of Solomon 2:14-17This hymn directly references Song of Solomon 2:14's imagery of the beloved dove hiding in the rock, applying it to Christ calling believers from darkness into his presence.4
Hymn 68 Song of Solomon 2:1-4This hymn directly references Song of Solomon 2:1's imagery of the "Rose of Sharon" and "lily of the valleys" as symbols of Christ.4
Wherever You Go Song of Solomon 2:10-12This hymn directly quotes Song of Solomon 2's imagery of spring's arrival and love's devotion, including the seal upon the heart and the passing of winter.4
My God, the Spring of All My Joys Song of Solomon 2:16This hymn reflects Song of Solomon 2's intimate language of love between the believer and Christ as divine beloved.3
Wrestling Jacob Song of Solomon 2:17This hymn echoes Song of Solomon 2's intimate seeking after the divine beloved through spiritual longing and encounter.3
Encamped along the hills of light Song of Solomon 2:4This hymn directly references Song of Solomon 2:4, "His banner over us is love," depicting Christ's love empowering believers in spiritual warfare.3
When the Mists Have Cleared Away Song of Solomon 2:17This hymn echoes Song of Solomon 2:11's imagery of winter passing and mists clearing to reveal perfect knowledge and divine presence.3
Partaking of the Lord's Supper Song of Solomon 2:4This hymn connects to the intimate communion imagery of Song of Solomon 2, where Christ invites believers to feast with Him at His table.3
People, Look East Song of Solomon 2:1-17This hymn echoes Song of Solomon 2's imagery of the beloved's arrival with references to "Love, the Rose" and the anticipation of winter's end.3

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