Hymns for Psalm 21

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Psalm 21 Psalm 21This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 21, celebrating the king's joy in God's strength and applying it to Christ's exaltation.13
National Blessings acknowledged Psalm 21This hymn echoes Psalm 21's themes of rejoicing in God's salvation, strength, and deliverance of a nation through His mighty power.8
Now the King in Thy Strength Shall Be Joyful Psalm 21This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 21's opening verse celebrating the king's joy in God's strength and salvation.8
Psalm 21 Psalm 21This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 21, celebrating the king's joy in God's strength and salvation.4
Psalm 21: The king in thy great strength, O Lord Psalm 21This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 21, directly paraphrasing the psalm's celebration of the king's joy in God's strength and salvation.2
To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David Psalm 21This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 21 itself, directly rendering its themes of the king's joy in God's strength and salvation.2
The King, O Lord, with Songs of Praise Psalm 21This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 21's celebration of the king rejoicing in God's strength, salvation, and the crown of blessing bestowed upon him.2
LORD, to You We Lift Our Voices Psalm 21This hymn closely follows Psalm 21's celebration of the king's joy in God's strength and the blessings of divine favor.2
Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens Psalm 21:13This hymn echoes Psalm 21's theme of rejoicing in God's strength and celebrating His glorious victory over enemies.1
Morning: Grateful praise Psalm 21:4This hymn echoes Psalm 21's theme of rejoicing in God's strength and offering grateful praise for His blessings.1
The Coronation of Jesus Christ Psalm 21This hymn directly adapts Psalm 21's celebration of the King's joy in God's strength, blessings, and gift of eternal life.1
To Your Unequaled Strength Psalm 21This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 21's themes of the king's trust in God's strength, victory, and the blessings bestowed upon the faithful.1
Domine in virtute Psalm 21This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 21, celebrating the king's joy in God's strength and blessings.1
Domine, in virtute tua Psalm 21This hymn is a musical setting of Psalm 21, opening with the psalm's first verse about the king's rejoicing in God's strength.1
The King in Your Great Strength, O LORD Psalm 211
Because the King Trusts in the LORD Psalm 21:7-131
O Worship the King, All Glorious Above! Psalm 21:13This hymn echoes Psalm 21's celebration of God's mighty power, glorious majesty, and protective strength as shield and defender.1
Crown Him with Many Crowns Psalm 21:3This hymn echoes Psalm 21's celebration of the King crowned with glory, honor, and eternal blessings.1
Awake, our souls, away, our fears Psalm 21This hymn celebrates Christ's exaltation to His kingdom, echoing Psalm 21's rejoicing in the King's strength and divine blessing.1
His Way with Thee PsalmsThis hymn reflects Psalm 21's theme of God's power and blessing enabling His people to live victoriously.1

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