Hymns for Psalm 112

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Psalm 112 Psalm 112 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 112, celebrating the blessings of those who fear God and show generosity to the poor.17
Psalm 112 Psalm 112 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 112, directly paraphrasing its themes of blessing, reverence for God, generosity to the poor, and the prosperity of the righteous.17
Psalm 112 Psalm 112 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 112, celebrating the blessings of those who fear the Lord and show compassion to the poor.13
How Blest Are Those Who Fear the LORD Psalm 112 This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 112, celebrating the blessings of those who fear the LORD and show mercy to others.8
How blest the man that fears the Lord Psalm 112 This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 112's opening verse celebrating the blessedness of those who fear and delight in the Lord.4
Remembrance Psalm 112:6 This hymn echoes Psalm 112:6's promise that the righteous will be remembered forever, contrasting eternal memory with earthly transience.3
Psalm 112: Praise ye the Lord. The man is bless'd Psalm 112 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 112, directly paraphrasing its text about the blessedness of those who fear and obey the Lord.3
How happy is he born or taught Psalm 112 This hymn reflects Psalm 112's portrait of the blessed person who delights in righteousness and lives with integrity and peace.2
Happy the children of the Lord Psalm 112 This hymn reflects Psalm 112's theme of blessing and happiness for those who fear and obey the Lord.2
El justo brilla en las tiniebls (The just man is a light in darkness) Psalm 112 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 112:4's declaration that "light rises in the darkness for the upright.2
When Morning Gilds the Skies Psalm 112:4 This hymn reflects Psalm 112's theme of blessing those who delight in praising the Lord continually through all circumstances.1
Beatus vir Psalm 112 This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 112, directly quoting its opening verse about the blessed man who fears the Lord.1
Praise ye the Lord Psalm 112 This hymn directly sets Psalm 112 to music, praising the Lord and celebrating the blessedness of those who fear Him.1
Psalm 112 Psalm 112 This hymn is a metrical setting of Psalm 112, directly paraphrasing its themes of light, righteousness, and justice for the faithful.1
Salmo 112 Psalm 112 This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 112, celebrating the blessedness of those who fear the Lord.1
Psalm 112 Psalm 112 This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 112, directly expressing its opening beatitude about those who delight in God's law.1
Psalm 112: A Light Rises in the Darkness Psalm 112:4-9 This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 112, capturing its imagery of light shining for the righteous in darkness.1
Sing Hallelujah, O how blessed Psalm 112 This hymn closely paraphrases Psalm 112's blessings upon those who fear the Lord and delight in His commands.1
Alleluia! Laud and Blessing Psalm 112 This hymn echoes Psalm 112's themes of blessing, righteousness, compassion, light in darkness, and God's faithful promises to the upright.1
Beatus vir Psalm 112 This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 112, celebrating the blessedness of those who fear God and walk in righteousness.1

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