Hymns for 2 Kings 6

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
Baptist Hymnal 1991
Baptist Hymnal 1991
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Safety in God2 Kings 6:17This hymn reflects God's faithful protection of Elisha and his servant when surrounded by enemies, celebrating divine deliverance from danger.1
Fear not, O little flock, the foe2 Kings 6:16This hymn echoes Elisha's words "Fear not, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them" when God's heavenly army protected His servants.1
God of Grace and God of Glory2 Kings 6:15-17This hymn echoes Elisha's prayer in 2 Kings 6 for opened eyes to see God's power amid surrounding threats.1
The winning Side2 Kings 6:15-17This hymn echoes Elisha's vision of God's heavenly armies, encouraging believers not to lose heart when facing opposition.1
The ministry of angels2 Kings 6:17This hymn directly references 2 Kings 6 in verse 3, depicting the angelic army that surrounded Elisha.1
Open the eyes of my heart, Lord2 Kings 6:17This hymn echoes Elisha's prayer in 2 Kings 6:17 to open his servant's eyes to see God's spiritual reality.1
When the Veil Is Lifted2 Kings 6:17This hymn echoes Elisha's prayer for opened eyes to see God's unseen spiritual realities and heavenly hosts.1
Unseen by then a glorious host2 Kings 6:15This hymn references the unseen angelic host that protected Elisha in 2 Kings 6:17.1
Lord, . . . Open His Eyes2 Kings 6:17This hymn directly quotes Elisha's prayer for his servant's eyes to be opened to see God's heavenly army.1
Henos en tus huestes, Señor2 Kings 6:11-17This hymn's theme of enlisting in the Lord's army connects to Elisha's vision of God's heavenly hosts protecting His servants in 2 Kings 6.1

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