Hymns for Psalm 57

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Refuge Psalm 57:1This hymn echoes Psalm 57's plea to take refuge under the shadow of God's wings amid life's storms.21
Psalm 57 Psalm 57This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 57, directly expressing its themes of seeking refuge under God's wings and praising His steadfast love.19
Awake, My soul, and with the Sun Psalm 57:8-9This hymn echoes Psalm 57's call to awake early with praise, offering morning sacrifice and vows to God.9
Morning Has Broken Psalm 57:8This hymn echoes Psalm 57's call to awaken the dawn with praise and songs of joy to God.7
Be Exalted, O God Psalm 57:10-11This hymn directly quotes Psalm 57:9-11, praising God's steadfast love and calling for His exaltation above the heavens.5
When Morning Gilds the Skies Psalm 57:8This hymn echoes Psalm 57's call to awaken the dawn with praise and let all creation glorify God.4
Be merciful to me, O God Psalm 57:1-2This hymn directly echoes Psalm 57's opening plea for God's mercy in times of trouble and distress.4
God Be with You Till We Meet Again Psalm 57:1This hymn reflects Psalm 57's theme of seeking refuge under God's protective wings amid life's perils and dangers.3
Crown him with many crowns Psalm 57:8This hymn echoes Psalm 57's exaltation of God's glory above the heavens through its coronation of Christ as sovereign Lord.3
Jesus all and in all Psalm 57:1This hymn reflects Psalm 57's theme of finding refuge and calm repose in God amid life's troubles.3
Eternal God, celestial King! Psalm 57This hymn echoes Psalm 57's opening cry to God Most High and praise of His celestial majesty.3
La grandeza de Dios Psalm 57:9-112
Psalm 57: Be merciful to me, O God Psalm 57This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 57, setting its plea for mercy and refuge in God's wings to song.2
Today I awake and God is before me Psalm 57:7-11This hymn echoes Psalm 57's theme of awakening to praise God who faithfully watches through the night into morning.2
Thy mercy, Lord, to me extend Psalm 57This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 57's plea for God's mercy and refuge under His wings amid threatening enemies.2
Oh, Lord Have Mercy Psalm 57:1This hymn echoes Psalm 57's repeated cry for God's mercy while seeking refuge in times of trouble.2
Psalm 50 Psalm 57:5This hymn directly quotes Psalm 57:5's refrain of exalting God above the heavens and spreading His glory over all the earth.2
Danger and Rescue Psalm 57This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 57's imagery of seeking refuge under God's wings and exalting Him above the heavens.2
To the chief Musician, Altaschith, Michtam of David, when he fled from Saul in the cave Psalm 57This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 57 itself, directly setting the psalm's words of refuge and mercy to music.2
O Happy Day Psalm 57:5This hymn echoes Psalm 57's joyful praise and rejoicing in God's steadfast love and deliverance.1

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