Hymns for Isaiah 9

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
Baptist Hymnal 1991
Baptist Hymnal 1991
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Isaiah 9:2-8: The race that long in darkness pined Isaiah 9:2-8This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Isaiah 9:2-8, celebrating the light that comes to those in darkness and the promised Messiah.43
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing Isaiah 9:6This hymn celebrates the birth of Christ as the "Prince of Peace" prophesied in Isaiah 9, bringing light to those in darkness.29
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Isaiah 9:6This hymn celebrates Isaiah 9's prophecy of a child born to be King who brings light, peace, and deliverance to God's people.20
It Came upon the Midnight Clear Isaiah 9:4-5This hymn celebrates the angelic announcement of the Prince of Peace prophesied in Isaiah 9, bringing hope to a weary world.14
To Us a Child of Hope is Born Isaiah 9:6This hymn directly quotes Isaiah 9:6's prophecy of the Messiah, proclaiming the child born to us as the Prince of Peace, Wonderful Counselor, and Mighty God.12
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Isaiah 9:2This hymn echoes Isaiah 9's prophecy of the coming child who brings light to those in darkness and establishes eternal peace.9
His Name is Wonderful Isaiah 9:6This hymn directly references Isaiah 9:6's messianic titles, calling Jesus "Wonderful" and "Mighty God.9
Jesus Shall Reign Isaiah 9:7This hymn celebrates the eternal reign of Christ, echoing Isaiah 9's prophecy of the Prince of Peace whose government shall have no end.8
O God of Every Nation Isaiah 9:5-7This hymn echoes Isaiah 9's vision of the Prince of Peace bringing justice and ending warfare among nations.7
City of God Isaiah 9:1-2This hymn directly references Isaiah 9:2's prophecy that "the people walking in darkness have seen a great light.7
Crown Him with Many Crowns Isaiah 9:1-7This hymn celebrates Christ's eternal reign and majesty, echoing Isaiah 9's prophecy of the coming King whose government and peace shall have no end.6
Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light Isaiah 9:2-7This hymn celebrates the birth of Christ as the light breaking forth in darkness, fulfilling Isaiah 9's prophecy of a child who brings peace and breaks the power of darkness.6
Christ Is the World's True Light Isaiah 9:5-7This hymn echoes Isaiah 9's prophecy of Christ as the great light bringing peace and hope to all nations.6
How Majestic Is Your Name Isaiah 9:6This hymn directly references Isaiah 9:6's messianic titles "Prince of Peace" and "Mighty God" in worship of Christ's majesty.6
King of Kings and Lord of Lords Isaiah 9:6This hymn directly references Isaiah 9:6's messianic titles, celebrating Jesus as "Prince of Peace" and sovereign Lord.6
Hark, the glad sound! the Savior comes Isaiah 9:6-7This hymn celebrates the coming Savior who brings light to those in darkness, echoing Isaiah 9's prophecy of the great light and child born to us.5
Join All the Glorious Names Isaiah 9:6This hymn celebrates the glorious names and titles of Christ, echoing Isaiah 9's prophecy of the Messiah as Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, and Prince of Peace.5
Jesus, the Light of the World Isaiah 9:6This hymn celebrates Jesus as the prophesied light shining in darkness and Prince of Peace from Isaiah 9.5
Come Now, O Prince of Peace Isaiah 9:6This hymn directly invokes Isaiah 9:6's title "Prince of Peace" while echoing the prophecy's vision of unity and reconciliation among all peoples.5
The People Who Walked in Darkness Isaiah 9:2-7This hymn directly quotes Isaiah 9's prophecy of light dawning in darkness and the titles of the coming Messiah.5

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