Hymns for Genesis 3

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Joy to the World! The Lord Is Come Genesis 3:17-18 This hymn celebrates Christ's coming to reverse the curse of sin and thorns introduced in Genesis 3.12
Hymn 107 Genesis 3:1 This 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 3:1-15 This 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 3:8 This 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 3:15 This 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 3:8 This 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 3 This 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 3:15 This 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 3:19 This 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 3:15 This 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 3:1-19 This 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 3:23 This 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 3:1-15 This 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 3:19 This 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 3:19 This 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 3:1-15 This 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 3:19 This 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 3:241
The Love of God Genesis 3:8-91
Creator of the starry height Genesis 3:17-191

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