Hymns for Psalm 134

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Psalm 134 Psalm 134This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 134, directly paraphrasing its call to worship and lift hands in God's sanctuary.12
O Bless Our God with One Accord Psalm 134This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 134, calling God's servants to bless the Lord in His house by night and lift their hands in worship.6
Come, bless the Lord Psalm 134This hymn directly echoes Psalm 134's opening call to "bless the Lord" in corporate worship and praise.4
Psalm 134: In the Silent Hours of Night Psalm 134:1-3This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 134, calling God's servants to bless the Lord during the night watches.4
Psalm 134: Behold, bless ye the Lord, all ye Psalm 134This hymn is a direct metrical versification of Psalm 134, calling God's servants to bless and praise Him in His holy temple.3
Behold, all ye that serve the Lord Psalm 134This hymn directly echoes Psalm 134's call for servants of the Lord to bless Him in His house.3
Ecce nunc Psalm 134This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 134, opening with its call to "bless the Lord" in worship.3
Psalm 134: In the Silent Hours of Night Psalm 134This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 134, calling worshipers to bless the Lord during nighttime hours of prayer.3
Come, All You Servants of the Lord Psalm 134This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 134's call for God's servants to lift their hands in worship and receive His blessing.3
Christ, Mighty Savior Psalm 134This hymn echoes Psalm 134's call to bless the Lord at night, offering evening praise with voices lifted in worship.2
Doxology and Benediction Psalm 134This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 134, calling God's servants to lift their hands in worship and receive His blessing.2
Bless God, ye Servants that attend Psalm 134This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 134, calling God's servants to bless the Lord in His temple and lifting hands in worship.2
Lift Up Your Hands Psalm 134:2This hymn directly echoes Psalm 134's call to lift up hands in the sanctuary and bless the Lord with joyful praise.2
Psalm 134 Psalm 134This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 134, closely following the biblical text's call to worship and praise.2
Bless the Lord as day departs Psalm 134This hymn directly echoes Psalm 134's call to bless the Lord through the night with uplifted holy hands.2
Awake, my soul, and with the sun Psalm 134This hymn echoes Psalm 134's call to bless the Lord through nightlong praise and morning worship.1
Stand up, and bless the Lord, Ye people of his choice Psalm 134:1-2This hymn directly echoes Psalm 134's call for God's servants to stand and bless the Lord with praise.1
Ye servants of the Lord Psalm 134This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 134's call for God's servants to lift their hands and bless the LORD who made heaven and earth.1
Come, Praise the Lord, All You His Servants Psalm 134This hymn directly echoes Psalm 134's call for God's servants to gather and praise Him in His house.1
You Servants of the LORD Our God Psalm 134This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 134, calling God's servants to lift their hands in praise and receive His blessing.1

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