Hymns for Numbers 21

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Holy Spirit, truth divine Numbers 21:17This hymn's plea for the Holy Spirit's light and life echoes the healing and renewal God brought to Israel in the wilderness.4
Look and Live Numbers 21:8This hymn draws directly from Numbers 21's account of the bronze serpent, where Israelites were saved by looking upon it in faith.4
Open the Wells of Salvation Numbers 21:17This hymn's imagery of wells and salvation echoes Numbers 21's account of God providing life-giving water to Israel in the wilderness.3
Brazen Serpent Numbers 21:8-9This hymn directly retells the Numbers 21 account of Moses lifting up the bronze serpent to heal the Israelites, connecting it typologically to Christ's cross.2
Jesus, lover of my soul Numbers 21:17This hymn echoes Numbers 21's bronze serpent as a type of Christ, offering healing and refuge to all who look to Him in faith.1
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Numbers 21:4-9This hymn connects to the bronze serpent lifted up in Numbers 21, which Jesus referenced as a foreshadowing of His crucifixion.1
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed Numbers 21:8-9This hymn echoes Numbers 21's bronze serpent narrative through the line "to thy cross we look and live," connecting Moses' healing symbol to Christ's crucifixion.1
Lift High the Cross Numbers 21:8-9This hymn connects Christ "lifted on the glorious tree" to Moses lifting the bronze serpent, both bringing life through being lifted up.1
And the soul of the people was much discouraged because of the way Numbers 21:4This hymn directly quotes Numbers 21:4, where Israel became discouraged on their journey, applying it to the Christian's spiritual pilgrimage.1
A hope full of immortality Numbers 21:17This hymn connects to the bronze serpent narrative, which prefigures Christ's lifting up for salvation and eternal hope.1
Help us to help each other, Lord Numbers 21:9This hymn reflects the mutual care and unity God's people should show one another, as Israel learned to depend on God and each other in the wilderness journey of Numbers 21.1
"Look unto me" Numbers 21:8This hymn echoes Numbers 21's bronze serpent narrative where the Israelites were healed by looking in faith to God's provision.1
Christ on the Cross Numbers 21:8This hymn connects Christ's crucifixion to the bronze serpent Moses lifted up, both providing healing and salvation through looking in faith.1
As When the Prophet Moses Raised Numbers 21:5-9This hymn directly parallels Moses lifting the bronze serpent for healing with Christ's crucifixion bringing salvation to all who look to him in faith.1
Look to Jesus and be Saved Numbers 21:9This hymn draws on Numbers 21's image of the bronze serpent, where Israelites looked and were healed, as a type of salvation through looking to Christ crucified.1
Lift Him Up Numbers 21:8This hymn echoes Numbers 21's bronze serpent narrative where the dying looked upon God's provision and lived, pointing to Christ lifted up for salvation.1
Venid, Oh Cristianos (O Come, Let Us Worship) Numbers 21:8-9This hymn connects to the bronze serpent lifted up in Numbers 21, prefiguring Christ's crucifixion and salvation through the cross.1
Look to the cross, look to the cross Numbers 21:8This hymn draws on Numbers 21's bronze serpent narrative, where looking in faith brings healing and life, pointing to Christ's cross.1
The Brazen Serpent Numbers 21This hymn retells the story of Moses lifting up the bronze serpent to heal the Israelites from their serpent bites.1
Lift High the Cross Numbers 21:4-9This hymn connects the cross lifted high in worship to Moses lifting the bronze serpent for Israel's healing in the wilderness.1

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