Hymns for Isaiah 29

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesus, the Very Thought of TheeIsaiah 29:19This hymn contrasts true worship from the heart with Isaiah 29's rebuke of mere lip service to God.6
Come, Holy Ghost, Our Hearts InspireIsaiah 29:11This hymn echoes Isaiah 29's theme of spiritual blindness needing divine illumination to understand God's sealed words.4
Sieh, hier bin ich EhrenkönigIsaiah 29:13I apologize, but I cannot provide a specific connection without knowing the hymn's actual title and having access to its lyrics. The information provided shows only that this is a German prayer hymn ("Gebetlieder") by J. Neander with the first line "Sieh, hier bin ich Ehrenkönig" (roughly "See, here I am, King of Honor"), but without the full text or title, I cannot accurately identify how it connects to Isaiah 29's themes of spiritual blindness, God's judgment, or future restoration. To write an accurate explanation, I would need either the hymn's complete title or more lyrical content to compare with Isaiah 29's specific passages.2
O for a Thousand TonguesIsaiah 29:17-24This hymn echoes Isaiah 29:18-19's promise that the deaf will hear and the mute will sing praise when God brings salvation.1
Offices of Christ, prophetically describedIsaiah 29:18This hymn reflects Isaiah 29's prophecy of spiritual sight restored and the deaf hearing God's words through Christ's coming.1
The Lord's PrayerIsaiah 29:231
The Excellency of ScriptureIsaiah 29:19This hymn celebrates God's word as a source of light and guidance, echoing Isaiah 29's contrast between human wisdom and divine revelation.1
Praise to God for His Goodness and TruthIsaiah 29:19This hymn echoes Isaiah 29:19's theme of the humble rejoicing and praising God for His faithfulness.1
Open My Eyes, That I May SeeIsaiah 29:18This hymn echoes Isaiah 29:18's promise that the blind will see and the deaf will hear God's truth.1
Rejoice and Be GladIsaiah 29:191
I Stand in AweIsaiah 29:231
If Christ Had Not Been Raised From DeathIsaiah 29:16This hymn connects to Isaiah 29's prophecy of God's wonderful works and the reversal of spiritual blindness through Christ's resurrection.1
When Painful Mem'riesIsaiah 29:81
Sisters Let Us Walk TogetherIsaiah 29:231
Enough for MeIsaiah 29:181
Song of the ProphetsIsaiahThis hymn celebrates Isaiah as one of God's prophets who proclaimed divine promises of redemption and righteousness.1
We Long to Know HerIsaiah 29:161

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