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Hymns for John 19

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
O Sacred Head, Now Wounded John 19:2-5This hymn vividly portrays Christ's crucifixion in John 19, reflecting on His crown of thorns, suffering, and sacrificial death for sinners.29
Rock of Ages John 19:31-38This hymn references Christ's pierced side from John 19:34 as the source of cleansing from sin.28
Were You There? John 19:17-35This hymn reflects on the crucifixion of Jesus described in John 19, inviting personal meditation on His suffering.28
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross John 19:32-34This hymn reflects on Christ's crucifixion described in John 19, meditating on the cross, thorns, and wounds with deep devotion.25
Go to Dark Gethsemane John 19:30This hymn follows Christ's Passion journey through the judgment hall and crucifixion at Calvary described in John 19.18
Hark! the Voice of Love and Mercy John 19:30This hymn centers on Jesus's final words "It is finished" from the cross, directly quoting John 19:30.13
Man of Sorrows– What a Name John 19:30This hymn directly references John 19's account of Christ's crucifixion, including His cry "It is finished" and His sacrificial death bearing our shame.13
My Song Is Love Unknown John 19:38-42This hymn reflects John 19's account of Christ's crucifixion, celebrating the Savior's sacrificial love for the loveless.13
O Sacred Head Surrounded John 19This hymn vividly portrays Christ's crucifixion in John 19, depicting His crown of thorns, wounds, and sacrificial love for sinners.13
Beneath the Cross of Jesus John 19:25This hymn reflects on Christ's crucifixion described in John 19, finding refuge and rest beneath His cross.12
I Danced in the Morning John 19:36-42This hymn references John 19's crucifixion narrative, portraying Christ's death as part of His redemptive dance through history.12
It Is Finished John 19:30This hymn directly quotes Jesus's words "It is finished" from John 19:30 and reflects on the completion of His redemptive work on the cross.10
Lamb of God John 19This hymn echoes John 19's portrayal of Jesus as the sacrificial Lamb who takes away sin through His crucifixion.10
O Perfect Life of Love John 19:28-30This hymn reflects on Christ's perfect life and crucifixion, echoing His words "It is finished" from John 19:30.10
Love Is Come Again John 19:16-18This hymn reflects on Christ's burial in John 19 and His resurrection, using the metaphor of grain rising from dark earth.10
There Is a Green Hill Far Away John 19:18This hymn directly portrays Christ's crucifixion outside Jerusalem's walls as described in John 19, emphasizing His sacrificial death for our salvation.9
What Wondrous Love John 19:42This hymn reflects on Christ's sacrificial love displayed in John 19 as He bore the cross and curse for our souls.9
At the Cross her station keeping John 19:26-27This hymn reflects Mary's vigil at the foot of the cross as described in John 19:25-27.9
What Child Is This John 19:34-42This hymn directly references John 19's crucifixion scene with its mention of "nails, spear, shall pierce him through; the cross be borne.8
'Tis Finished! The Messiah Dies John 19:30This hymn directly references Jesus's final words "It is finished" from John 19:30 and reflects on His sacrificial death on the cross.8

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