Hymns for Genesis 3

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Joy to the World! The Lord Is Come Genesis 3:17-18This hymn celebrates Christ's coming to reverse the curse of sin and thorns introduced in Genesis 3.12
Hymn 107 Genesis 3:1This hymn directly retells the Fall narrative of Genesis 3, depicting Satan's serpent deception and humanity's resulting death.9
Praise to the Holiest in the height Genesis 3:1-15This hymn connects Christ as the "second Adam" who rescues humanity from the sin and shame introduced in Genesis 3's fall.6
In the Garden Genesis 3:8This hymn contrasts Genesis 3's broken fellowship in the garden with the restored intimacy of walking and talking with God through Christ.5
Praise the Savior Now and Ever Genesis 3:15This hymn directly references Genesis 3 by celebrating Christ crushing the serpent's head, fulfilling God's promise of victory over sin and death.5
Jesus, the Name high over all Genesis 3:8This hymn references Genesis 3:15's promise of Christ bruising Satan's head, bringing salvation to sinners.4
This Is My Father's World Genesis 3This hymn affirms God's sovereignty over creation despite Genesis 3's introduction of sin and brokenness into the world.3
Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem Genesis 3:15This hymn celebrates Christ as the one who "crushed the serpent's head," fulfilling Genesis 3's promise of victory over sin and death.3
Christ the Victorious Genesis 3:19This hymn references Genesis 3's declaration "dust you are and to dust you will return" while proclaiming Christ's victory over death's curse.3
Break Forth, O Beauteous Genesis 3:15This hymn celebrates Christ's birth as the fulfillment of Genesis 3:15's promise to break Satan's power through the woman's seed.2
All Mankind Fell in Adam's Fall Genesis 3:1-19This hymn directly references Adam's fall and the entrance of sin into humanity as described in Genesis 3.2
What Adam's Disobedience Cost Genesis 3:23This hymn directly references Adam's disobedience and the fall in Genesis 3, contrasting Eden's loss with its restoration through Christ.2
The Tree of Life Genesis 3:1-15This hymn retells Genesis 3's account of the two trees in Eden, the serpent's temptation, and humanity's fall into sin.2
Go, silent friend Genesis 3:19This hymn reflects Genesis 3's introduction of mortality and return to dust, while offering hope in Christ's redemption.2
Meditad, oh pueblos todos Genesis 3:19This hymn addresses humanity's fall in Genesis 3 and points to salvation through faith in Jesus.2
All hail the power of Jesu's name! Genesis 3:1-15This hymn celebrates Jesus as Lord over all creation, fulfilling Genesis 3's promise of the seed who would crush the serpent's head.1
Miércoles de Ceniza Genesis 3:19This hymn connects to Genesis 3's themes of human sin and mortality, reflected in Ash Wednesday's call to repentance.1
The Gates opened Genesis 3:24This hymn celebrates Christ's atonement opening access to God, reversing the gates closed by sin in Genesis 3.1
The Love of God Genesis 3:8-9This hymn references "the guilty pair" from Genesis 3, celebrating God's love in reconciling and pardoning fallen humanity through His Son.1
Creator of the starry height Genesis 3:17-19This hymn references Genesis 3's fallen creation through Christ's coming to save our fallen race and heal humanity doomed to die.1

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