Hymns for Psalm 118

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Psalm 118 Part 4 Psalm 118:24-26 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 118, directly paraphrasing its verses about rejoicing in the day the Lord has made and celebrating deliverance.62
This is the Day Psalm 118:24 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 118:24, celebrating the day the Lord has made with rejoicing, particularly applied to Christ's resurrection.33
Psalm 118 Psalm 118:22-27 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 118, directly referencing the rejected stone that became the cornerstone and celebrating God's deliverance.22
Psalm 118 Part 3 Psalm 118:22-23 This hymn draws directly from Psalm 118:22's imagery of the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone, celebrating Christ as the foundation of salvation.19
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord Psalm 118:26 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 118:26's "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord" in its second stanza.16
All Glory, Laud, and Honor Psalm 118:26 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 118:26's "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord," celebrating Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem.14
Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation Psalm 118:21-24 This hymn draws on Psalm 118:22's image of the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone, applied to Christ as the church's foundation.14
Psalm 118 Psalm 118:22-27 This hymn directly references Psalm 118's imagery of the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone and celebrates God's deliverance with praise.14
Psalm 118 Part 2 Psalm 118:17-21 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 118, expressing thanksgiving for God's deliverance from death and celebrating Christ's resurrection as the church's foundation.13
Psalm 118 Part 1 Psalm 118:6-15 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 118, directly paraphrasing its themes of God as helper, deliverer, and sure foundation for trust.12
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Psalm 118:14 This hymn echoes Psalm 118's call to praise the Lord for His steadfast love, goodness, and faithful deliverance.11
Den gracias al Señor (Give thanks to the Lord) Psalm 118 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 118's opening call to "give thanks to the Lord, for his steadfast love endures forever.11
O Day of Radiant Gladness Psalm 118:24 This hymn celebrates "the day the Lord has made" (Psalm 118:24) as a day of rejoicing in Christ's resurrection and salvation.10
O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good Psalm 118 This hymn directly quotes the opening verse of Psalm 118, celebrating God's enduring goodness and mercy.9
The Glorious Gate of Righteousness Psalm 118:19-29 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 118's imagery of the gates of righteousness and the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone.9
The Church's One Foundation Psalm 118:22 This hymn echoes Psalm 118's declaration that the rejected stone has become the cornerstone, celebrating Christ as the Church's foundation.7
O set ye open unto me Psalm 118 This hymn directly references Psalm 118:19's plea to "open to me the gates of righteousness.7
Sing to the Mountains Psalm 118 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 118's themes of thanksgiving, salvation from death, and "This is the day the Lord has made.7
Give thanks to the Lord for he is good Psalm 118 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 118:1's opening call to thanksgiving and God's enduring love.7
Psalm 118 Psalm 118 This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 118, directly expressing its themes of praise and thanksgiving.6

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