Hymns for Deuteronomy 3

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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
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
O Lord My God (How Great Thou Art) Deuteronomy 3:24This hymn echoes Deuteronomy 3's theme of marveling at God's mighty works and greatness displayed in creation.4
Deep River Deuteronomy 3:25This hymn echoes Moses viewing the Promised Land in Deuteronomy 3, expressing longing to cross over into God's rest.4
"Let me go over!" Deuteronomy 3:25This hymn echoes Moses' longing in Deuteronomy 3:25 to cross the Jordan and see the promised land beyond.3
Sweet Hour of Prayer Deuteronomy 3:27This hymn reflects Moses's earnest prayer in Deuteronomy 3:23-25, seeking God's face in times of deep longing and need.1
Hoping and longing Deuteronomy 3:25This hymn echoes Moses viewing the Promised Land from the mountain in Deuteronomy 3, longing to enter God's rest.1
There is a land of pure delight Deuteronomy 3:25This hymn echoes Moses viewing the Promised Land from afar, longing for the blessed inheritance beyond.1
O Worship the King Deuteronomy 3:24This hymn echoes Deuteronomy 3's portrayal of God as the mighty defender and ancient protector of His people.1
"Immanuel's Land" Deuteronomy 3:25The hymn's imagery of entering a promised land of rest echoes Moses viewing the Promised Land in Deuteronomy 3, longing for the heavenly inheritance ahead.1
"Short toil" Deuteronomy 3:25This hymn echoes Deuteronomy 3's glimpse of the Promised Land, contrasting brief earthly toil with the eternal rest of milk and honey flowing in God's presence.1
Come, All Ye Saints! Deuteronomy 3:27This hymn references Moses viewing the Promised Land from Mount Pisgah, as described in Deuteronomy 3:27, as a metaphor for glimpsing heaven.1
Deep in the shadows of the past Deuteronomy 3:23-29This hymn reflects on God's faithfulness throughout Israel's historical journey, echoing Moses' recounting of their wilderness wanderings in Deuteronomy 3.1
Pisgah's Mountain Deuteronomy 3:27This hymn references Pisgah's mountain where Moses viewed the Promised Land in Deuteronomy 3:27, symbolizing the believer's hopeful vision of heaven.1
The Lord Is My Salvation Deuteronomy 3:6This hymn echoes Moses' declaration in Deuteronomy 3:24 asking "who is like the Lord our God?" in power and mighty deeds.1
Deuteronomy Deuteronomy 1:1 - 34:12This hymn teaches the meaning and spelling of "Deuteronomy," the book containing chapter 3.1

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