Hymns for Psalm 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Psalm 4Psalm 4This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic paraphrase of Psalm 4, directly rendering its themes of prayer, trust, and peaceful rest in God.19
Lead Me, LordPsalm 4:8This hymn directly quotes Psalm 4:8's assurance that God alone makes us dwell in safety.19
Lord of All HopefulnessPsalm 4:8This hymn reflects Psalm 4's theme of finding peaceful rest and trust in God's presence from morning until evening.14
All Praise to Thee, My God, This NightPsalm 4:8This hymn echoes Psalm 4's evening prayer for peaceful rest and trust in God's protective care through the night.13
Psalm 4Psalm 4This hymn is a metrical paraphrase of Psalm 4, directly adapting its prayer for God's gracious hearing and comfort in distress.13
Hymn 80Psalm 4:8This hymn reflects Psalm 4's evening prayer of trust, acknowledging God's daily grace and faithful preservation.12
Now the Day Is OverPsalm 4:8This hymn reflects Psalm 4's evening prayer of trust and peaceful rest in God's protection.10
On the Good and FaithfulPsalm 4This hymn reflects Psalm 4's theme of God's favor and faithfulness toward the righteous.10
New every morning is the lovePsalm 4:8This hymn echoes Psalm 4's theme of finding rest and renewal in God's faithful love each morning.6
Psalm 4: Give ear unto me when I callPsalm 4This hymn is a direct metrical versification of Psalm 4, opening with the Psalmist's plea "Give ear unto me when I call.6
The Day is Past and OverPsalm 4:8This hymn reflects Psalm 4's evening prayer of trust, seeking God's peace and protection at day's end.5
Night has fallenPsalm 4:8This hymn reflects Psalm 4's evening prayer of trust, as both speak of finding peace and rest in God at nightfall.5
Cum invocaremPsalm 4This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 4's opening plea for God to hear and answer in righteousness.5
Retirement and MeditationPsalm 4:4This hymn reflects Psalm 4's call to meditate in solitude and commune with God in one's heart.4
Vanity of the WorldPsalm 4:6This hymn echoes Psalm 4:6's question "Who will show us any good?" and contrasts worldly pursuits with finding true joy in God alone.4
Christ, Mighty SaviorPsalm 4This hymn echoes Psalm 4's evening prayer for God's light and peace to guard our rest through the night.4
My Righteous God, Who Oft of OldPsalm 4This hymn echoes Psalm 4's themes of trusting God's righteousness and finding peace in His faithful deliverance.4
Parting HymnPsalm 4:8This hymn echoes Psalm 4's evening prayer for God's peace and protection as day ends.3
As Water to the ThirstyPsalm 4:8This hymn reflects Psalm 4's theme of finding peace, joy, and satisfaction in the Lord alone amid life's troubles.3
O Lord, That Art My Righteous JudgePsalm 4This hymn closely paraphrases Psalm 4's plea for God's mercy, trust in His deliverance, and call to righteous living.3

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