Hymns for Matthew 17

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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
Christ, upon the Mountain Peak Matthew 17:1-8 This hymn directly retells the Transfiguration account in Matthew 17, depicting Christ's glory on the mountain with Moses and Elijah.22
'Tis Good, Lord, to Be Here Matthew 17:1-9 This hymn directly recounts the Transfiguration of Jesus on the mountain, where Peter declared it was good to be there witnessing Christ's glory alongside Moses and Elijah.13
You, Lord, Are Both Lamb and Shepherd Matthew 17 This hymn's second stanza directly references Christ's transfiguration in Matthew 17, depicting Him "clothed in light upon the mountain.12
O Wondrous Sight, O Vision Fair Matthew 17:1-3 This hymn directly portrays the Transfiguration account where Christ's glory is revealed alongside Moses and Elijah on the mountain.9
We have come at Christ's own bidding Matthew 17:13 This hymn reflects the Transfiguration account in Matthew 17, where Jesus is revealed in glory on the mountain.7
Swiftly Pass the Clouds of Glory Matthew 17:1-8 This hymn retells the Transfiguration account, depicting Peter, James, and John witnessing Christ's glory with Moses and Elijah on the mountain.6
Kyrie eleison Matthew 17:15 This hymn echoes the disciples' plea "Lord, have mercy on my son" in Matthew 17:15, expressing humble petition for Christ's compassion.5
Shine, Jesus, Shine Matthew 17:1-9 This hymn reflects the Transfiguration in Matthew 17, where Jesus' face shone with divine light and glory.5
Sing of God Made Manifest Matthew 17:1-8 This hymn's second stanza directly references Matthew 17's Transfiguration with the divine voice declaring "This is my beloved Son.5
If You Only Had Faith (Si tuvieras fe) Matthew 17:20 This hymn directly quotes Jesus's teaching in Matthew 17:20 about faith like a mustard seed moving mountains.4
Be Thou My Vision Matthew 17:8 This hymn reflects the Transfiguration's revelation of Christ's divine glory as our supreme vision and treasure.3
Lord, have mercy Matthew 17:15 This hymn echoes the disciples' plea "Lord, have mercy on my son" when they lacked faith to heal in Matthew 17:15.3
Christ's Transfiguration Matthew 17:4 This hymn directly references Christ's transfiguration on Mount Tabor as recorded in Matthew 17, celebrating the glory revealed to His disciples.3
Hermon Matthew 17:2 This hymn reflects Peter's response to Christ's transfiguration on Mount Hermon as described in Matthew 17.3
"Jesus only" Matthew 17:8 This hymn echoes the Transfiguration's revelation of "Jesus only" when the disciples saw Christ alone in His glory.3
Give Me The Faith Which Can Remove Matthew 17:20 This hymn echoes Jesus's teaching in Matthew 17:20 about faith that can move mountains.3
Transform Us Matthew 17:1-9 This hymn directly references Christ's transfiguration on Mount Tabor as recounted in Matthew 17, calling believers to be transformed by that revealing light.3
Jesus, the very thought of thee Matthew 17:8 This hymn reflects the radiant glory and deep devotion inspired by Christ's transfiguration in Matthew 17.2
The Glory of These Forty Days Matthew 17:1-9 This hymn references Moses and Elijah's fasting encounters with God, who appear with Christ in Matthew 17's Transfiguration.2
Open the Eyes of My Heart Matthew 17:1-8 This hymn echoes the disciples' desire to see Christ's glory revealed in the Transfiguration on the mountain.2

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