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| | Psalm 2 | Maker and sovereign Lord | | | | English | Isaac Watts | and sovereign Lord Of heav'n, and earth, ... | 6.6.8.6 | Psalm 2This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 2, celebrating Christ's exaltation and kingdom as foretold by David. | | | Christ exalted to the kingdom; Christ his sufferings and kingdom; Exaltation of Christ to the kingdom; Gentiles given to Christ; Resurrection and death of Christ; Submission to Christ; Sufferings and kingdom of Christ | | |  | | | | | | 39 | 0 | 604 | 13 |
| | Psalm 2 | Why did the Jews proclaim their rage? | | | | English | Isaac Watts | did the Jews proclaim their rage? The ... | 8.8.8.8 | Psalm 2This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic paraphrase of Psalm 2, directly retelling its prophecy of Christ's kingship and the nations' rebellion against God's Anointed. | | | Christ exalted to the kingdom; Christ his sufferings and kingdom; Exaltation of Christ to the kingdom; Gentiles given to Christ; Resurrection and death of Christ; Submission to Christ; Sufferings and kingdom of Christ | | |  | | | | | | 20 | 0 | 606 | 12 |
| | Psalm 2 | Why did the nations join to slay | | | | English | Isaac Watts | did the nations join to slay The Lord's ... | 8.6.8.6 | Psalm 2This hymn is Isaac Watts' metrical paraphrase of Psalm 2, directly rendering its verses into singable form. | | | Christ exalted to the kingdom; Christ his sufferings and kingdom; Exaltation of Christ to the kingdom; Gentiles given to Christ; Resurrection and death of Christ; Submission to Christ; Sufferings and kingdom of Christ | | |  | | | | | | 51 | 0 | 605 | 11 |
| | We're Marching to Zion | Come, we that love the Lord | We're marching to Zion | | | English | Isaac Watts; Robert Lowry | Come, we that love the Lord, and let ... | 6.6.8.6.6 with refrain | Psalm 2:6This hymn echoes Psalm 2's vision of God's kingdom and the joyful worship of the heavenly King by His children. | | | Heaven; Joy; Pilgrimage | | MARCHING TO ZION |    | | | 1 | 1 | | 1951 | 1 | 16967 | 8 |
| | O Wherefore Do the Nations Rage | O wherefore do the nations rage | | | | English | | O wherefore do the nations rage, and ... | 8.8.8.8 | Psalm 2This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 2, echoing its imagery of raging nations, God's enthroned sovereignty, and Christ's messianic reign. | The Psalter, 1912; alt. 1990 | | Jesus Christ His Kingly Office; Danger of Delay; Faith In Christ; Fear of God; God Wrath of | | SAXONY |   | | | | 1 | | 14 | 1 | 10152 | 8 |
| | Of the Father's Love Begotten | Of the Father's love begotten | | | | English | Aurelius Clemens Prudentius; John Mason Neale; Henry Williams Baker | Of the Father's love begotten ere the ... | 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 | Psalm 2:7This hymn celebrates Christ as the eternal King begotten of the Father, echoing Psalm 2's declaration of God's anointed Son. | | | King, God/Christ as; Christmas; Christmas; Creation; King, God/Christ as; Majesty of God; Trinity | | DIVINUM MYSTERIUM |    | | | 1 | 1 | | 238 | 0 | 2948 | 7 |
| | Wherefore Do the Nations Rage | Wherefore do the nations rage | | | | English | | Wherefore do the nations rage and the ... | 7.7.7.7 D | Psalm 2This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 2, capturing its imagery of nations raging against God's Anointed King. | Psalter, 1912, alt. | | Epiphany & Ministry of Christ; King, God/Christ as; Return of Christ; Christmas; Epiphany & Ministry of Christ; Judgment; King, God/Christ as; Return of Christ | | MONSEY CHAPEL |   | | | | 1 | | 11 | 0 | 2233 | 6 |
| | All People That on Earth Do Dwell | All people that on earth do dwell | | Psalm 100 - Metrical | | English | William Kethe | | 8.8.8.8 | Psalm 2:11I notice there may be a mismatch here. This hymn "All people that on earth do dwell" is actually a paraphrase of Psalm 100, not Psalm 2. The hymn's themes of joyful worship, God as Creator, and entering His gates with praise directly reflect Psalm 100's content, while Psalm 2 focuses on God's anointed king and the nations' rebellion.
If you need a connection to Psalm 2 specifically, here's my attempt:
This hymn's call for all people to serve the Lord with fear connects to Psalm 2's warning that the nations should serve the Lord with reverence. | Scottish Psalter, 1650 | | Scripture Songs ; Worship; Adoration; Anniversaries; Psalms (Metrical); Worship | | |  | | | 1 | | | 787 | 1 | 65539 | 5 |
| | Psalm 2: Why rage the heathen? and vain things | Why rage the heathen? and vain things | | | | English | | rage the heathen? and vain things why do ... | 8.6.8.6 | Psalm 2This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 2, directly paraphrasing its text about nations raging against the Lord and His anointed. | | | | | |  | | | | | | 11 | 0 | 337 | 5 |
| | With restless and ungoverned rage | With restless and ungoverned rage | | | | | | | | Psalm 2This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 2, capturing the nations' rebellion against God and His anointed King. | Tate and Brady | | | | | | | | | | | 8 | 1 | 261965 | 5 |
| | Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence | Let all mortal flesh keep silence | | | | English | Gerard Moultrie | Let all mortal flesh keep silence, and ... | 8.7.8.7.8.7 | Psalm 2:11This hymn echoes Psalm 2's proclamation of Christ as the divine King demanding homage from all the earth. | Liturgy of St. James, 4th C. | | Christmas Season | | PICARDY |     | 222566 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 199 | 1 | 15360 | 4 |
| | Thy Kingdom Come, O God | Thy kingdom come, O God, Thy reign, O Christ, begin | | | | English | Lewis Hensley | | 6.6.6.6 | Psalm 2:9This hymn echoes Psalm 2's vision of Christ's rule breaking the rebellion of nations with His iron rod of righteous authority. | | | | | | | | | | | | 137 | 1 | 23902 | 4 |
| | Why Do Heathen Nations Rage? | Why do heathen nations rage? Why do peoples plot in vain? | | | | English | | | 7.7.7.7 D | Psalm 2This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 2, capturing its imagery of nations rebelling against God and His anointed king. | OPC/URCNA 2016 | | | | | | | | | | | 4 | 0 | 1475067 | 4 |
| | Hail to the Lord's Anointed | Hail to the Lord's anointed | | Psalm 72 - Metrical | | English | James Montgomery | Hail to the Lord's Anointed, great ... | 7.6.7.6 D | Psalm 2This hymn celebrates the Lord's anointed King, echoing Psalm 2's prophecy of God's chosen ruler who will reign over the nations. | | | liturgical Scripture Songs | Year C, Christmas Season, Second Sunday after Christmas Day; Year A, Epiphany season, Baptism of the Lord (First Sunday); Year B, Ordinary Time, Thanksgiving Day; Year B, Easter season, Fifth Sunday; Year B, Advent, Fourth Sunday; Year A, Advent, Second Sunday; Year B, Lent, First Sunday; Year B, Epiphany Season, Transfiguration Sunday; Year A, Ordinary Time, Proper 16 (21); Year B, Ordinary Time, Proper 29 (34); Year B, Holy Week season, Monday of Holy Week; Year C, Advent, Fourth Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time, Trinity Sunday; Year C, Holy Week season, Monday of Holy Week; Year C, Ordinary Time, Proper 25 (30); Year A, Epiphany season, Second Sunday | |   | | | 1 | | | 880 | 1 | 121681 | 3 |
| | Ride on! ride on in majesty! | Ride on! ride on in majesty! | | | | English | Henry Hart Milman | | 8.8.8.8 | Psalm 2:2This hymn connects to Psalm 2's theme of the Lord's Anointed King who triumphs over earthly powers through Christ's victorious entry into Jerusalem. | | | Christ Triumphal Entry | Year C, Lent, Palm Sunday; Year A, Lent, Palm Sunday | |  | | | 1 | | | 536 | 1 | 70139 | 3 |
| | One Thing I of the Lord Desire (A Clean Heart) | One thing I of the Lord desire, For all my way hath miry been | So wash me, Thou without, within | | | English | Walter C. Smith | | Irregular | Psalm 2:10This hymn connects to Psalm 2's theme of seeking refuge in the Lord and submitting to His righteous authority. | | | | | | | | | | | | 82 | 1 | 196239 | 3 |
| | Prayer for the Whole World | Father, is not thy promise pledged | | | | English | Thomas Gibbons | | 8.6.8.6 | Psalm 2:8This hymn directly quotes Psalm 2:8's promise that God will give the nations as an inheritance to His Son. | | | | | | | | | | | | 66 | 1 | 110292 | 3 |
| | Quare fremuerunt gentes | Why do the heathen rage And the people imagine a vain thing? | | | | English | | | | Psalm 2This hymn directly quotes Psalm 2's opening verse about the nations' futile rebellion against God's anointed King. | | | | | | | | | | | | 6 | 1 | 1081794 | 3 |
| | Tú Eres Mi Hijo | ¿Por qué las naciones en tumulto | Voy a proclamar | | | Spanish | Patricio Gómez Junco, n. 1944 | | | Psalm 2:7-8This hymn directly quotes Psalm 2's opening question and God's declaration "You are my Son," connecting it to Christ's baptism. | | | El Bautismo del Señor | | [¿Por qué las naciones en tumulto] | | | | | | 1 | 3 | 0 | 1688537 | 3 |
| | Why Do Gentile Nations Rage? | Why do Gentile nations rage | | | | English | | | | Psalm 2:1-12This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 2, closely following its imagery of nations raging against God's anointed King. | | | | | | | | | | | | 3 | 0 | 2039918 | 3 |