Hymns for Proverbs 21

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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
Trust and Obey Proverbs 21:204
My Mother's Prayer Proverbs 21:281
All Who Love and Serve Your City Proverbs 21:131
That Cause Can Never Be Lost Proverbs 21:301
O Day of Peace Proverbs 21:141
We Are Called Proverbs 21:31
What Does the Lord Require of You Proverbs 21:31
Come Now, You Blessed, Eat at My Table Proverbs 21:31
Hear Us, O Lord, As We Voice Our Laments Proverbs 21:3This hymn echoes Proverbs 21's themes of God's justice for the oppressed and judgment against the wicked's schemes.1
O Great God and Lord of the Earth Proverbs 21:31
Let Justice Flow Proverbs 21:31
O When Will We See Justice Done Proverbs 21:31
Salaam (Peace) Proverbs 21:31
Imagine Proverbs 21:13This hymn contrasts Proverbs 21's warnings about injustice with Christ the King who hears the hungry and sees the suffering.1
How Long, O Lord, How Long Proverbs 21:3This hymn echoes Proverbs 21's call for justice and righteousness, lamenting when the poor and oppressed are neglected.1
When Asked, Who Is My Neighbor Proverbs 21:3This hymn reflects Proverbs 21's call to pursue justice and righteousness by showing mercy to neighbors in need.1
Oh a Song Must Rise (A Song Must Rise) ProverbsThis hymn connects to Proverbs 21's themes of justice and righteousness through its call for voices from poverty and riches to unite in faithful service.1

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