Hymns for Psalm 138

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Psalm 138 Psalm 138 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 138, praising God with heart and tongue as the psalmist does.17
With Grateful Heart My Thanks I Bring Psalm 138 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 138's themes of grateful praise, God's truth and grace, and His answer to the psalmist's cry for help.11
Delante de los ángeles (In the sight of the angels) Psalm 138 This hymn directly references Psalm 138:1's declaration of praise "before the angels" or "in the presence of the heavenly beings.10
Psalm 138: Thee will I praise with all my heart Psalm 138 This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 138, setting its words of wholehearted praise and worship to song.6
Te alabarán, oh Jehová Psalm 138:4-6 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 138:4, celebrating how all kings will praise the Lord for His glory and faithfulness.6
Praise Ye the Father! Psalm 138:2 This hymn echoes Psalm 138's call to praise God for His steadfast love and tender care for His people.3
With All My Heart I'll Praise Thy Name Psalm 138 This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 138, echoing its themes of wholehearted praise, God's faithfulness, and answered prayer.3
Psalm 138: On the Day I Called Psalm 138:1-8 This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 138, expressing thanksgiving for God's faithful answer to prayer.3
Stand up and bless the Lord Psalm 138:2 This hymn echoes Psalm 138's call to praise God with heart and voice, giving thanks for His holy name and salvation.2
Rejoicing in the ways of God Psalm 138:5 This hymn echoes Psalm 138's theme of joyful praise and confidence in God's faithful ways.2
With my whole Heart, my God and King Psalm 138 This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 138, echoing its themes of wholehearted praise, God's faithfulness, and divine strength in times of trouble.2
Confitebor tibi Psalm 138 This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 138, opening with the psalm's first verse of wholehearted thanksgiving.2
Te Damos Gracias Psalm 138 This hymn echoes Psalm 138's central theme of giving thanks to God's name with a grateful heart.2
Psalm 138: The Fragrance of Christ Psalm 138:1-5 This hymn directly sets Psalm 138 to music, opening with the psalm's words of wholehearted thanksgiving to the Lord.2
With All My Heart I Thank You, LORD Psalm 138 This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 138, expressing wholehearted thanksgiving for God's steadfast love and faithfulness.2
Psalm 138 Psalm 138 This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 138, expressing wholehearted praise for God's faithfulness and love.2
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name Psalm 138 This hymn echoes Psalm 138's call to praise God's name and exalt His glory above all the earth.1
Gracis, Señor Psalm 138:1 This hymn shares Psalm 138's theme of praising God's faithful love and intimate knowledge of His people.1
Awake, My Soul, to Joyful Lays Psalm 138:2 This hymn mirrors Psalm 138's call to praise God with wholehearted thanksgiving and joyful worship.1
Allein Gott in der höh sei ehr Psalm 138:2 This hymn echoes Psalm 138's call to give glory and honor to God alone for His steadfast love and faithfulness.1

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