Hymns for Genesis 17

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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
Hymn 121 Genesis 17:7This hymn directly references God's covenant promise to Abraham in Genesis 17 to be his God and bless his descendants.11
Hymn 113 Genesis 17:7This hymn celebrates God's covenant promise to Abraham in Genesis 17 to be God to him and his descendants forever.7
The God of Abraham praise Genesis 17:1-5This hymn celebrates God's covenant with Abraham and the divine name "I AM," central themes of Genesis 17.5
O God, Great Father, Lord and King Genesis 17:7This hymn reflects Genesis 17's covenant promise that God's blessing extends to believers and their children through generations.3
To Abraham and Sarah Genesis 17:1-7This hymn retells God's covenant with Abraham and Sarah in Genesis 17, emphasizing His promise "I will be your God.2
You Are Our God; We Are Your People Genesis 17:1-8This hymn references God's covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17, celebrating the promise of descendants and land despite Sarah and Abraham's childlessness.2
In a Deep, Unbounded Darkness Genesis 17:15-22This hymn celebrates God's covenant faithfulness, echoing Genesis 17's establishment of God's everlasting covenant with Abraham.1
On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand Genesis 17:8This hymn echoes Genesis 17's promise of the Promised Land given to Abraham and his descendants through God's covenant.1
O God, Our Help in Ages Past Genesis 17:1-7This hymn reflects God's eternal faithfulness and covenant promises to Abraham across generations in Genesis 17.1
See, Israel's gentle Shepherd stands Genesis 17:7This hymn connects baptism to Genesis 17's covenant sign of circumcision, both marking God's people as His own.1
O God of Bethel, by whose hand Genesis 17:2This hymn reflects God's covenant faithfulness to Abraham and his descendants as established in Genesis 17.1
Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme Genesis 17:1-18This hymn celebrates God's faithfulness to His covenant promises, directly referencing Abram from Genesis 17 where God establishes His everlasting covenant.1
The God of Abraham Praise Genesis 17:1This hymn praises the eternal God who established His covenant with Abraham, the central theme of Genesis 17.1
Child of Blessing, Child of Promise Genesis 17:9-14This hymn connects baptism as a sign of God's covenant, echoing Genesis 17's establishment of circumcision as the covenant seal for God's children.1
El-Shaddai Genesis 17:1-2This hymn uses "El Shaddai," the name God revealed to Abraham in Genesis 17, and references the covenant promise to save his son.1
Thus did pious Abraham pray Genesis 17:18This hymn directly references Abraham's prayer for Ishmael in Genesis 17:18, applying his parental intercession to all Christian parents seeking their children's salvation.1
God The Omnipotent Genesis 17:1This hymn echoes Genesis 17's revelation of God's almighty power and sovereign nature as El Shaddai.1
We Are Dancing Sarah's Circle Genesis 17:15-19This hymn celebrates Sarah from Genesis 17, where God establishes His covenant and promises her a son despite her age.1
The Lord Be with You Genesis 17:1-14This hymn's reference to renewing "the covenant of grace" directly echoes God's covenant establishment with Abraham in Genesis 17.1
My Spirit Glorifies the Lord Genesis 17:1-16This hymn echoes Mary's Magnificat, which celebrates God's covenant faithfulness to Abraham and his descendants promised in Genesis 17.1

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