Hymns for Psalm 122

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Psalm 122 Psalm 122This hymn is a metrical paraphrase of Psalm 122, directly expressing the joy of going to worship in God's house.31
Psalm 122 Psalm 122This hymn is Isaac Watts' metrical paraphrase of Psalm 122, expressing joy in gathering for worship at God's house.26
I was glad when they said unto me Psalm 122This hymn directly quotes the opening verse of Psalm 122, celebrating the joy of worshiping in God's house.19
Psalm 122: I joy'd when to the house of God Psalm 122This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 122, expressing joy at going to worship in Jerusalem.14
O 'Twas a Joyful Sound to Hear Psalm 122This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 122's joyful call to worship in Jerusalem and prayer for the city's peace.12
With Joy I Heard My Friends Exclaim Psalm 122This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 122's joyful call to worship in God's house and pray for Jerusalem's peace.11
Salmo 121: Qué Alegría/Psalm 122: I Rejoiced Psalm 122:1-2This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 122, expressing the joy of going to the house of the Lord.8
God's service delightful Psalm 122:7This hymn echoes Psalm 122's joyful spirit of gathering for worship in God's house.7
Psalm 122 Psalm 122This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 122, opening with its joyful call to worship in Jerusalem and celebrating themes of peace, unity, and God's dwelling place.7
Qué Alegría Cuando Me Dijeron (O What Gladness, When I Heard Them Saying) Psalm 122This hymn directly echoes Psalm 122's joyful call to go to the house of the Lord and pray for Jerusalem's peace.6
I rejoiced when I heard them say Psalm 122This hymn directly quotes Psalm 122:1's joyful call to worship in the house of the Lord.6
Psalm 122: Let Us Go Rejoicing Psalm 122This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 122, opening with the psalm's joyful call to worship in God's house.5
A Church established Psalm 122:4-5This hymn reflects Psalm 122's joy in gathering at God's house in Zion for worship and prayer.4
All are welcome Psalm 122This hymn echoes Psalm 122's joy in gathering at God's house where all are welcomed in unity and peace.4
My Heart Was Glad to Hear the Welcome Sound Psalm 122This hymn directly echoes Psalm 122's joy at the invitation to worship in God's house and pray for Jerusalem's peace.4
Dear Shepherd of Your People, Hear Psalm 122This hymn echoes Psalm 122's theme of gathering God's people together in unity and worship under the Shepherd's care.3
Pray that Jerusalem may have Psalm 122This hymn directly echoes Psalm 122's call to pray for the peace and prosperity of Jerusalem.3
Deus, Deus meus Psalm 122This hymn connects to Psalm 122 through their shared placement in the liturgical cycle of David's Psalms for evening prayer.3
Me Alegré Psalm 122This hymn directly quotes Psalm 122:1's joyful response to the invitation to enter God's house.3
Psalm 122: Let Us Go Rejoicing Psalm 122:1-9This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 122, expressing the joy of pilgrimage to Jerusalem and God's house.3

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