Hymns for Psalm 24

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Lift Up Your Heads, O Mighty GatesPsalm 24This hymn directly echoes Psalm 24's call to "lift up your heads, O gates" in anticipation of the King of glory entering in.57
Hail the Day That Sees Him RisePsalm 24:7This hymn directly quotes Psalm 24's "lift your heads, eternal gates" to celebrate Christ's triumphant ascension as the King of glory entering heaven.32
The King of Glory ComesPsalm 24This hymn directly echoes Psalm 24's question "Who is the King of glory?" and celebrates Christ as that glorious King entering in triumph.26
Ye Gates, Lift Up Your HeadsPsalm 24This hymn directly quotes Psalm 24:7-10's call for gates to open before the King of glory, the Lord of hosts.22
This Is My Father's WorldPsalm 24This hymn echoes Psalm 24's declaration that "the earth is the Lord's" by celebrating God's ownership and reign over all creation.18
Psalm 24Psalm 24This hymn is a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 24, directly rendering its themes of God's sovereignty over creation and the qualifications for entering His holy presence.18
The Heavens Receive the Body of JesusPsalm 24This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection and ascension as the King of Glory entering heaven, echoing Psalm 24's triumphant imagery.17
All Glory, Laud, and HonorPsalm 24:7-10This hymn celebrates Christ as the King of glory entering Jerusalem, echoing Psalm 24's vision of the Lord as the triumphant King entering the gates.14
The Earth and the Fulness with Which It Is StoredPsalm 24This hymn directly quotes Psalm 24:1's opening declaration that the earth and everything in it belongs to the Lord.14
Psalm 24Psalm 24This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic paraphrase of Psalm 24, directly rendering its verses into lyrical form.13
See, the Conqueror Mounts in TriumphPsalm 24:7-10This hymn celebrates Christ's ascension as the King of Glory entering heaven's gates, echoing Psalm 24's vision of the Lord entering in triumph.11
The Earth and All That Dwell ThereinPsalm 24This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 24, paraphrasing its verses about God's ownership of creation, the righteous who may ascend His hill, and the King of Glory entering in.11
Domini est terraPsalm 24This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 24's opening verse, "The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.10
For all the Saints, who from their labor restPsalm 24This hymn echoes Psalm 24's vision of the righteous entering God's presence, celebrating saints who now dwell with the King of glory.9
The earth is the Lord'sPsalm 24This hymn directly sets Psalm 24 to music, opening with the psalm's declaration of God's ownership of creation.9
God in His Love for Us Lent Us This PlanetPsalm 24:1This hymn echoes Psalm 24:1's declaration that "the earth is the Lord's" by celebrating God's ownership and our stewardship of the planet.9
Lift Up the Gates EternalPsalm 24This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 24's imagery of the King of glory entering through lifted gates and God's ownership of creation.9
I Have Loved YouPsalm 24:3This hymn directly echoes Psalm 24's call to "seek the face of the Lord" and reflects the psalm's theme of belonging to God.9
God, We Praise You!Psalm 24:7-10This hymn echoes Psalm 24's worship of God as sovereign Lord and King of glory whom all creation praises.7
This spacious Earth is all the Lord'sPsalm 24This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 24, echoing its themes of God's sovereignty over creation and the purity required to approach His holy presence.7

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