Hymns for Joshua 4

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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
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Joshua 4:7This hymn echoes Joshua 4's theme of God's faithful guidance through the wilderness journey to the Promised Land.4
Let Saints on Earth in Concert Sing Joshua 4:7This hymn echoes Joshua 4's theme of God's people crossing through water into their promised inheritance, with the faithful passing through death's stream to their eternal home.1
The Story handed down Joshua 4:6-7This hymn echoes Joshua 4's command to tell future generations of God's mighty acts and faithfulness.1
Lord of the Living Joshua 4:5-7This hymn echoes Joshua 4's call to remember God's faithfulness across generations and treasure reminders of His saving acts.1
Happy the Home When God Is There Joshua 4:6-7This hymn reflects Joshua 4's call to teach future generations about God's faithfulness, as parents share sacred truths with their children.1
Far Off I See the Goal Joshua 4:9This hymn echoes Joshua 4's theme of journeying toward God's promised goal with divine guidance and faithful remembrance.1
The Jordan is Rolling Joshua 4:22This hymn references Joshua leading Israel through the Jordan River, using it as a metaphor for Christ leading believers through death to heaven.1
At the Jordan Joshua 4:10This hymn references Joshua 4's account of Israel crossing the Jordan River into the Promised Land on dry ground.1
Here By the Water Joshua 4:1-9This hymn directly echoes Joshua 4's memorial stones at the Jordan, building an altar of stones by the water to praise God.1
Joshua Joshua 1:1 - 24:33This hymn references Joshua leading Israel over Jordan, the central event of Joshua 4 where they crossed into the Promised Land.1
God Spoke Joshua 2 - 6This hymn celebrates God's ongoing communication with His people, as He spoke to Joshua at the Jordan crossing.1

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