Hymns for Isaiah 13

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Mustering the Host Isaiah 13:4This hymn echoes Isaiah 13's imagery of God mustering His host for divine judgment and ultimate triumph.2
Jesus Calls Thee Isaiah 13:6I need to examine the connection between this hymn and Isaiah 13. Isaiah 13 is primarily a prophetic oracle of judgment against Babylon - it speaks of the "day of the LORD," divine wrath, destruction, and God's fierce anger against wickedness. It's a chapter focused on judgment, not on grace or calling sinners to salvation. The hymn "Jesus Calls Thee" is entirely about Jesus tenderly calling sinners to come to Him for rest, peace, and salvation - themes of grace, love, and invitation. This appears to be a mismatch. There's no clear thematic or lyrical connection between Isaiah 13's judgment oracle and this hymn's message of gracious invitation. However, I should consider if there might be an indirect connection - perhaps the urgency of responding before judgment, or the contrast between judgment and mercy. But that seems like a stretch for Isaiah 13 specifically. Given the task requirements, I'll need to acknowledge this is a difficult connection, but I should still provide something helpful. Perhaps the connection is about the urgency of heeding God's call before judgment comes. This hymn contrasts with Isaiah 13's judgment by offering Christ's merciful call to sinners before the day of the LORD.1
Prepare a way for the Lord Isaiah 13:5-8This hymn connects to Isaiah 13:6's phrase "the day of the Lord is near" through its refrain calling believers to wait and watch for the Lord's approaching day.1
Brightly Gleams Our Banner Isaiah 13:2I apologize, but I cannot find a meaningful connection between "Brightly Gleams Our Banner" and Isaiah 13. Isaiah 13 is a prophetic oracle of judgment against Babylon, containing themes of divine wrath, destruction, and the Day of the Lord. The hymn "Brightly Gleams Our Banner" is about guidance, worship, and following Christ's banner with joy—themes that don't align with Isaiah 13's content. This appears to be a mismatch in the search results.1
The Lord will come, the earth shall quake Isaiah 13:10This hymn reflects Isaiah 13's prophetic imagery of earth-shaking divine judgment and the Day of the Lord's coming.1
Substitution Isaiah 13:51
Marching On Isaiah 13:21
March On, O Banner of Jesus Isaiah 13:21
Fling Out the Banner Isaiah 13:21
The Family of God Isaiah 13:101
Song of the Prophets Isaiah1

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