Hymns for Exodus 17

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Exodus 17:6This hymn references Exodus 17's water from the rock at Horeb, depicting God's provision for His people in the wilderness.17
Shepherd of Our Hearts Exodus 17This hymn directly references Exodus 17's miraculous provision of water from the rock at Horeb for God's wandering people.7
Father, hear the prayer we offer Exodus 17:5-6This hymn directly references Moses striking the rock to bring forth water at Massah and Meribah in Exodus 17:6.6
Rock of Ages, cleft for me Exodus 17:6This hymn draws on the rock struck by Moses in Exodus 17 as a symbol of Christ, our spiritual refuge and source of salvation.3
Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken Exodus 17:1-7This hymn references the rock and streams of living water from Exodus 17, where God provided water from the rock at Horeb.3
Cristo es la peña de Horeb (Christ Is the Mountain of Horeb) Exodus 17:1-7This hymn directly references the rock at Horeb from which Moses struck water, portraying Christ as the spiritual rock providing living water for salvation.3
All the Way My Savior Leads Me Exodus 17:5-7This hymn echoes Exodus 17's theme of God faithfully leading and providing for His people through their wilderness journey.2
Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor Exodus 17:6This hymn connects to Exodus 17's water from the rock, which Paul identifies as Christ, the spiritual sustenance for God's people.2
Change Our Hearts Exodus 17:5-7This hymn echoes Israel's wilderness journey in Exodus 17, calling God's people to trust His provision and leave behind doubt and rebellion.2
Christians, Let Us Love One Another Exodus 17:1-7This hymn connects to Exodus 17's water from the rock through its imagery of God satisfying spiritual thirst and hunger.2
Jesus, the Joy of Loving Hearts Exodus 17:1-7This hymn echoes Exodus 17's themes of God providing living water to satisfy His people's thirst in the wilderness.1
Roca de la eternidad Exodus 17:5-6This hymn draws on the image of God as the rock that provided water and protection for Israel in the wilderness.1
Let My People Seek Their Freedom Exodus 17:1-7This hymn echoes the Exodus 17 theme of God's people journeying through the wilderness seeking freedom and provision.1
Though hope desert my heart Exodus 17:9This hymn echoes Israel's despair in the wilderness, affirming God's faithful presence in times of doubt and trial.1
At the dawning of creation Exodus 17:1-7This hymn references the water from the rock of Moses in Exodus 17, connecting it to Christ and baptism.1
As the Deer Runs to the River Exodus 17:1-7This hymn directly references Moses striking the rock at Horeb to provide water for thirsty Israel in the wilderness.1
He Leadeth Me (Me guía él) Exodus 17:1-6This hymn reflects God's faithful guidance through difficult circumstances, as He provided water from the rock for Israel in the wilderness.1
Ho! Everyone That Thirsts Draw Nigh Exodus 17:2-6This hymn directly references Exodus 17's water from the rock, symbolizing God's provision and invitation to spiritual refreshment.1
I hunger and I thirst Exodus 17:1-6This hymn directly references Exodus 17's water from the rock, using it as a metaphor for Christ satisfying spiritual thirst.1
In the Desert of Sorrow and Sin (The Water of Life) Exodus 17:1-7This hymn draws on Exodus 17's imagery of water from the rock, symbolizing Christ as our spiritual sustenance in life's wilderness.1

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