Hymns for Psalm 127

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Psalm 127 Psalm 127This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 127, directly paraphrasing its themes of God's sovereignty over human labor and the blessing of children.17
Psalm 127 Psalm 127This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 127, directly paraphrasing its themes of God's sovereignty over human labor and the blessing of children.16
Unless the Lord the House Shall Build Psalm 127This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 127, expressing its themes of dependence on God for fruitful labor and the blessing of children.14
Now the Day is Over Psalm 127:2This hymn reflects Psalm 127's theme that God grants sleep to His beloved, offering an evening prayer of rest.6
Psalm 127 Psalm 127:1This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 127's teaching that human effort is vain without God's blessing and protection.5
O Father, All-Creating Psalm 127:1This hymn echoes Psalm 127's theme that unless the Lord builds the house and blesses the home, human efforts are in vain.5
Peace Is Flowing Like a River Psalm 127The hymn's theme of captives being set free resonates with Psalm 127's emphasis on God's blessing and deliverance bringing true peace.4
All praise to Thee, my God this night Psalm 127:2This hymn reflects Psalm 127's theme that God grants sleep to His beloved and watches over them through the night.3
God, Who Made the Earth and Heaven Psalm 127:2This hymn reflects Psalm 127's truth that without God's watchful care, our labor and rest are in vain.3
God Is Working His Purpose Out Psalm 127:1This hymn echoes Psalm 127's theme that God's purpose and work, not human effort alone, accomplishes His plans.3
We build with fruitless Cost, unless Psalm 127This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 127's teaching that human labor is fruitless without the Lord's blessing and provision.3
Unless the Lord Constructs the House Psalm 127This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 127's teaching that human labor is futile without God's blessing and provision.3
Why should we start, and fear to die! Psalm 127:2This hymn reflects Psalm 127's theme that life's labors are vain without God, finding peace in trusting Him even in death.2
Psalm 127: Except the Lord do build the house Psalm 127This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 127, setting its verses about God's sovereignty in building and keeping to song.2
Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear Psalm 127:2This hymn reflects Psalm 127's theme that without the Lord's presence and blessing, our rest and daily efforts are in vain.1
Savior, Again to Your Dear Name Psalm 127:2This hymn echoes Psalm 127's theme that unless the Lord watches over us, our efforts are in vain, seeking God's protective peace and guard over home and heart.1
O heil'ger Geist kehr bei uns ein Psalm 127:2This hymn echoes Psalm 127's truth that without the Lord's presence and work, human efforts are in vain.1
Happy the home when God is there Psalm 127This hymn echoes Psalm 127's truth that unless the Lord builds the house, a home cannot truly flourish.1
Entire dependance on Christ Psalm 127:1This hymn echoes Psalm 127's theme that all human labor is futile without the Lord's blessing and guidance.1
Let Us Build a House (All Are Welcome) Psalm 127:1This hymn echoes Psalm 127's theme that unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain, emphasizing that God's love and grace must be the foundation of any community.1

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