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Hymns for Genesis 17

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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.12
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.8
The God of Abraham Praise Genesis 17:1-8This hymn celebrates God's covenant with Abraham and the divine name "I AM," central themes of Genesis 17.6
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.4
To Abraham and Sarah Genesis 17This hymn retells God's covenant with Abraham and Sarah in Genesis 17, emphasizing His promise "I will be your God.3
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.3
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.2
We Are on Our Way Genesis 17:19This hymn recounts God's covenant promise to Abraham to make him a great nation and lead him to the promised land.2
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
Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me 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
The Faithfulness of God 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 the pious Abrah'm [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
Song of Mary 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
God the Omnipotent! mighty Avenger Genesis 17:1This hymn echoes Genesis 17's revelation of God's almighty power and sovereign nature as El Shaddai.1
O Raise Your Eyes on High Genesis 17This hymn connects to Genesis 17 through its reference to the promise made to Abraham, which God established through covenant in this chapter.1

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