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| | I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord | I love thy kingdom, Lord | | | | English | Timothy Dwight | I love thy kingdom, Lord, the house of ... | 6.6.8.6 | Psalm 137:5This hymn echoes Psalm 137's deep devotion to God's dwelling place, expressing fervent love for the church as the psalmist loved Jerusalem. | | | Church Militant | | ST. THOMAS |    | | | 1 | 1 | | 1469 | 0 | 13901 | 29 |
| | By the Babylonian Rivers | By the Babylonian rivers | | | | English | Ewald Bash | By the Babylonian rivers We sat down ... | 8.7.8.7 | Psalm 137This hymn directly retells Psalm 137's account of the Israelites weeping by Babylon's rivers and refusing to sing in exile. | | | | | KAS DZIEDAJA | | | | | 1 | | 27 | 0 | 8828 | 22 |
| | By the Waters | By the waters, the waters of Babylon | | | | English | | By the waters, the waters of Babylon, ... | | Psalm 137:1This hymn directly quotes Psalm 137's opening verses about the Israelites' lament during their Babylonian exile. | | | Gathering Songs of Confession and Lament; Gathering Songs Songs of Confession and Lament | | [By the waters, the waters of Babylon] |   | | | 1 | 1 | | 18 | 0 | 4759 | 18 |
| | When we, our weary'd Limbs to rest | When we, our weary'd Limbs to rest | | | | English | | When we, our weary'd Limbs to rest, Sat ... | | Psalm 137This hymn is a direct poetic retelling of Psalm 137's lament of the exiled Israelites weeping by Babylon's rivers. | | | | | |   | | | | | | 93 | 0 | 908461 | 10 |
| | The Babylonian Captivity | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | | | | English | Joel Barlow | | 10.10.10.10 | Psalm 137This hymn directly retells Psalm 137's account of the Israelites weeping by Babylon's rivers, hanging their harps on willows in captivity. | | | | | | | | | | | | 68 | 1 | 43313 | 8 |
| | Far from my heavenly home | Far from my heavenly home | | | | English | Henry Francis Lyte | | 6.6.8.6 | Psalm 137This hymn echoes the exile's longing for home found in Psalm 137, expressing the Christian's yearning for heaven while far from their eternal dwelling place. | | | | | | | | | | | | 149 | 1 | 27221 | 6 |
| | Psalm 137: By Babel's streams we sat and wept | By Babel's streams we sat and wept | | | | English | | Babel’s streams we sat and wept, ... | 8.6.8.6 | Psalm 137This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 137, capturing the Israelites' sorrow during their Babylonian exile. | | | | | |  | | | | | | 11 | 0 | 503 | 6 |
| | Faith in Christ the Savior | Your harps, ye trembling saints | | | | English | Augustus Toplady | | 6.6.8.6 | Psalms 137 - 138This hymn reverses Psalm 137's image of silenced harps, calling trembling saints to courageously praise God despite adversity. | | | | | | | | | | | | 363 | 1 | 75527 | 5 |
| | Memories of Zion | By Babel's streams we sat and wept | | | | English | | By Babel's streams we sat and wept, For ... | 8.8.8.8 | Psalm 137This hymn directly retells Psalm 137's account of the Israelites weeping by Babylon's rivers, longing for Jerusalem while refusing to sing for their captors. | | | Afflictions Complaint of; Aspirations For Church Priveleges; Church Afflicted; Church Beloved of Saints; House of God Longed for and Loved; Prayer Complaint in; Retribution Threatened; The Wicked Prayers for Punishment of; The Wicked Separation from | | OLIVE'S BROW |   | | | | 1 | | 9 | 0 | 1057413 | 5 |
| | O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be | O what their joy and their glory must be | | | | English | Peter Abelard; J. M. Neale | O what their joy and their glory must ... | 11.10.11.10 | Psalm 137:1This hymn contrasts with Psalm 137's exile by celebrating the joy of singing Zion's songs in the heavenly Jerusalem. | O quanta qualia; 12th century | | Funerals | | O QUANTA QUALIA |    | | | 1 | 1 | | 140 | 0 | 14354 | 4 |
| | Come and Fill | Confitemini Domino (Come and fill our hearts with your peace) | | Confitemini Domino | Latin | English; Latin | Taize Community | Domino quoniam bonus. Confitemini ... | | Psalm 137This hymn offers the peace and praise that the exiled Israelites in Psalm 137 could not sing in their captivity. | | | | | [Confitemine Domino] |  | | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 23 | 0 | 58530 | 4 |
| | My Soul in Stillness Waits | O Lord of Light, our only hope of glory | For you, O Lord, my soul in stillness waits | | | English | Marty Haugen, b. 1950 | For you, O Lord, my soul in stillness ... | | Psalm 137This hymn contrasts with Psalm 137's lament by offering hope and patient waiting for God's restoration in times of exile and sorrow. | "O" Antiphons | | Seasons and Feasts Advent; Second Coming; Thirst | | [O Lord of Light, our only hope of glory] |  | | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 15 | 0 | 56970 | 4 |
| | By the Waters of Babylon | By the waters of Babylon | | | | English | | the waters of Babylon where we sat down, ... | | Psalm 137:1-4This hymn directly quotes Psalm 137's opening verses about the Israelites weeping in exile by Babylon's waters. | | | Lent; Freedom; Suffering | | [By the waters of Babylon] | | | | | | | 9 | 0 | 1401920 | 4 |
| | By the Rivers of Babylon | By the rivers of Babylon There we sat down | | | | English | | | | Psalm 137This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 137's opening verses about Israel's exile in Babylon. | | | | | | | | | | | | 6 | 1 | 95610 | 4 |
| | Que se me pegue la lengua al paladar (Let my tongee be silenced) | Que se me pegue la lengua al paladar (Let my tongee be silenced) | | | | English; Spanish | | | | Psalm 137This hymn directly quotes Psalm 137:6's vow of remembrance, "Let my tongue cling to the roof of my mouth. | | | Fourth Sunday of Lent B; Cuarto Domingo de Cuaresma B | | [Que se me pegue la lengua al paladar] | | | | | | 1 | 4 | 0 | 1292453 | 4 |
| | O Come, O Come, Emmanuel | O come, O come, Emmanuel, And ransom captive Israel | Gaude, gaude, Emmanuel | Veni, veni Emmanuel | Latin | English | J. M. Neale | O come, O come, Immanuel, and ransom ... | 8.8.8.8.8.8 | Psalm 137This hymn echoes Psalm 137's theme of Israel mourning in exile while longing for God's deliverance and restoration. | Ancient Antiphons (Latin), versified in 18th century; Latin, c. 12th century | | Advent First; Advent Second; Ancient Hymns; Christ Advent; Christ Second Coming; God the Father His Wisdom; Historical; Second Coming; liturgical Opening Hymns | | |   | | | 1 | | | 558 | 1 | 75118 | 3 |
| | Alleluia, song of sweetness | Alleluia, song of sweetness Voice of joy that cannot die | | Alleluia, dulce carmen | Latin | English | J. M. Neale | | 8.7.8.7.8.7 | Psalm 137This hymn directly references Psalm 137's imagery of exiles by Babylon's waters who could not sing songs of joy. | Latin Hymn, 11th Cent. | | | | | | | | | | | 115 | 1 | 83986 | 3 |
| | Israel Returning From Captivity | Why, on the bending willows hung | | | | English | James Joyce | | 8.8.8.8 | Psalm 137:1-2This hymn directly references Psalm 137's imagery of Israel's harps hung on willows during Babylonian captivity, calling God's people to sing again. | | | | | | | | | | | | 88 | 1 | 260293 | 3 |
| | Ashes | We rise again from ashes | | | | English | Tom Conry | | | Psalm 137:7This hymn echoes Psalm 137's themes of exile and longing with hope for restoration and renewal. | | | | | | | | | | | | 8 | 0 | 60962 | 3 |
| | How Shall I Sing to God? | How shall I sing to God | | | | English | Brian Wren, b. 1936 | How shall I sing to God when life is ... | Irregular | Psalm 137This hymn echoes Psalm 137's struggle of how to sing to the Lord amid both joy and deep sorrow. | | | | | HOPE |  | | | | | | 3 | 0 | 58754 | 3 |