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| | Psalm 13 | How long wilt thou conceal thy face? | | | | English | Isaac Watts | long wilt thou conceal thy face? My God, ... | 8.6.8.6 | Psalm 13This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic paraphrase of Psalm 13, directly echoing its opening cry "How long?" and themes of divine desertion, struggle, and hope. | | | Deliverance from temptation; Satan subdued; Afflictions hope in them; Complaint desertion; Complaint of temptation; Desertion and distress of soul; Hope in darkness; Love to our neighbor; Temptations of the devil | | |  | | | | | | 64 | 0 | 627 | 15 |
| | Psalm 13: How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? | How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? | | | | English | | long wilt thou forget me, Lord? shall it ... | 8.6.8.6 | Psalm 13This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 13, directly setting the Psalmist's lament and plea to song. | | | | | |  | | | | | | 24 | 0 | 349 | 11 |
| | How Long, O Lord | How long, O Lord, will you forget | | | | English | | How long, O Lord, will you forget an ... | | Psalm 13This hymn directly echoes Psalm 13's lament "How long, O Lord?" while moving from despair to trust in God's unfailing love. | | | Gathering Songs of Confession and Lament; Gathering Songs Songs of Confession and Lament | | [How long, O Lord, will you forget] |  | | | | 1 | | 14 | 0 | 4758 | 11 |
| | Psalm 13 | How long, O Lord, shall I complain | | | | English | Isaac Watts | long, O Lord, shall I complain, Like one ... | 8.8.8.8 | Psalm 13This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic paraphrase of Psalm 13, directly echoing its opening cry "How long, O Lord? | | | Deliverance from temptation; Satan subdued; Afflictions hope in them; Complaint desertion; Complaint of temptation; Desertion and distress of soul; Hope in darkness; Love to our neighbor; Temptations of the devil | | |  | | | | | | 64 | 0 | 626 | 7 |
| | How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me | How long wilt thou forget me | | | | English | | How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord, ... | 7.6.7.6 D | Psalm 13This hymn directly adapts Psalm 13's opening lament "How long, O Lord?" and its progression from distress to trust in God's salvation. | The Psalter, 1912 | | Adversaries | | ANGEL'S STORY |     | 222503 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 10 | 1 | 10675 | 6 |
| | How Long Will You Forget Me Lord | [How Long Will You Forget Me Lord] | | | | English | Christopher M. Idle | | 8.6.8.6 | Psalm 13This hymn directly echoes Psalm 13's opening lament, "How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever? | Light Upon the River (Hope Publishing Company,, 1998) | | | | | | | | | | | 8 | 0 | 6241 | 6 |
| | How long wilt Thou forget me, Lord, Must I forever mourn | How long wilt Thou forget me, Lord, Must I forever mourn | | | | English | | | | Psalm 13This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 13's opening lament "How long, O Lord?" and its plea for God's light and deliverance. | | | | | | | | | | | | 26 | 1 | 130588 | 5 |
| | Lift Every Voice and Sing | Lift every voice and sing | Lift every voice and sing | | | English | James Weldon Johnson | | Irregular | Psalm 13:6This hymn echoes Psalm 13's journey from lament through suffering to triumphant trust and rejoicing in God's salvation. | | | | Year C, Epiphany Season, Transfiguration Sunday | |  | | | 1 | | | 56 | 1 | 36410 | 4 |
| | I Will Sing the Wondrous Story | I will sing the wondrous story, Of the Christ who died for me | | | | English | Francis H. Rowley | I will sing the wondrous story Of the ... | 8.7.8.7 D | Psalm 13:6This hymn echoes Psalm 13's journey from despair to trust, celebrating God's salvation and ending in joyful praise. | | | Christ Saviour | | |   | | | 1 | | | 362 | 1 | 140863 | 2 |
| | The Day is Past and Over | The day is past and over | | Τήν ημέραν διελθών | Greek | English | St. Anatolius, of Constantinople; J. M. Neale | | 7.6.7.6.8.8 | Psalm 13:3-4This hymn echoes Psalm 13's plea for God's watchful care and deliverance through times of darkness and distress. | Greek | | | | |  | | | 1 | | | 315 | 1 | 218404 | 2 |
| | O Lord, Hear My Prayer | O Lord, hear my prayer, O Lord, hear my prayer | O LORD, hear my prayer, O LORD, hear my prayer | | | English | Communaute de Taizé | | | Psalms 12 - 13This hymn is a responsorial setting that directly incorporates Psalm 13's opening lament and themes of crying out to God in distress while trusting in His faithfulness. | | France | | | |  | | | 1 | | | 51 | 0 | 58665 | 2 |
| | Maḣpiya kiŋ eciyataŋ | Maḣpiya kiŋ eciyataŋ | | | | Dakota | | | | Psalm 13:5I apologize, but I cannot provide a meaningful connection between this hymn and Psalm 13 without knowing the hymn's content beyond its first line in what appears to be Dakota/Lakota language ("Maḣpiya kiŋ eciyataŋ"). Without access to a translation or the hymn's themes, I cannot accurately explain how it relates to Psalm 13's themes of lament, trust, and God's faithfulness. | | | | | MARTYRDOM | | | | | 1 | | 3 | 0 | 1166571 | 2 |
| | How long shall I repine | How long shall I repine | | | | English | Francis Hopkinson | | | Psalm 13This hymn directly echoes Psalm 13's opening lament "How long, O LORD?" and its plea for God's light amid enemies' threats. | Tate and Brady's New Version | | | | [How long shall I repine] | | | | | 1 | | 2 | 1 | 130570 | 2 |
| | How Long Will You Forget Me, LORD? | How long will You forget me, LORD? | | | | English | | How long will You forget me, LORD? ... | 8.6.8.6 | Psalm 13This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 13's opening lament and progression from anguish to trust in God's unfailing love. | The Book of Psalms for Worship, 2009 | | Supplication | | ST. BOTOLPH | | | | | 1 | | 2 | 0 | 1885277 | 2 |
| | Abide With Me | Abide with me: fast falls the eventide | | | | English | Henry Francis Lyte; Rose K. Hulbert | Abide with me: fast falls the eventide; ... | 10.10.10.10 | Psalm 13This hymn echoes Psalm 13's plea for God's abiding presence amid darkness, despair, and the fear of life's end. | | | Evening hymns; Fellowship with God; Devotional; Evening hymns; Funeral Hymns; Immortality; Inner Life; Old Age; liturgical Prayer Songs | | |   | 221517 | | 1 | | | 1843 | 1 | 65274 | 1 |
| | The Pilgrim's Song | Children of the heavenly King, As we journey, sweetly sing | Praise the Lord, as you sing | | | English | John Cennick | | 7.7.7.7 | Psalm 13:6This hymn echoes Psalm 13's journey from distress to joyful trust in God's salvation and steadfast love. | | | Christ Leader; Pilgrimage, Christian | | | | | | | | | 1225 | 0 | 96728 | 1 |
| | The Church's One Foundation | The Church's one foundation Is Jesus Christ her Lord | | | | English | S. J. Stone | | 7.6.7.6 D | Psalm 13:1This hymn echoes Psalm 13's movement from distress to trust, finding hope in God's unfailing love and salvation. | | | Church Her Faith; Dedication of Building; Unity, Christian ; liturgical Songs of Response | | |  | | | 1 | | | 952 | 0 | 28111 | 1 |
| | O Love That Will Not Let Me Go | O Love that wilt not let me go | | | | | George Mattheson | O Love that wilt not let me go, I rest ... | 8.8.8.8.6 | Psalm 13:5This hymn echoes Psalm 13's journey from weary despair to trusting in God's unfailing love and finding joy in His salvation. | Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/O_Love_That_Will_Not_Let_Me_Go) | | | | ST. MARGARET |    | | | 1 | 1 | | 772 | 0 | 63831 | 1 |
| | Purity of Heart | Blest are the pure in heart, For they shall see our God | | | | English | John Keble | | 6.6.8.6 | Psalm 13:6I notice there may be a mismatch here. "Blest are the pure in heart" by John Keble is based on the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:8), not Psalm 13, which is a lament psalm asking "How long, O Lord?" These texts don't share clear thematic connections.
However, if I must provide an explanation:
This hymn's focus on spiritual purity and seeing God contrasts with Psalm 13's lament, offering hope beyond sorrow. | | | | Year A, Ordinary Time, Proper 25 (30); Year B, Lent, Third Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time, Proper 25 (30); Year A, Epiphany Season, Fourth Sunday | |  | | | 1 | | | 415 | 1 | 93515 | 1 |
| | As Pants the Hart | As pants the hart for cooling streams, When heated in the chase | | Psalm 42 - Metrical | | English | | | 8.6.8.6 | Psalm 13This hymn echoes Psalm 13's soul-deep longing for God's presence and the psalmist's movement from distress to hopeful trust. | Tate and Brady's New Version, 1696, 1698 | | | | | | | | | | | 363 | 1 | 957035 | 1 |