Hymns for Psalm 45

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Fairest Lord Jesus Psalm 45:2 This hymn echoes Psalm 45's celebration of the King's supreme beauty and excellence above all others.19
Psalm 45 Part 2 Psalm 45 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 45, directly paraphrasing its imagery of the King and his bride, the church.17
Psalm 45 Part 1 Psalm 45 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 45, celebrating Christ as the glorious King and the church as His bride.16
Psalm 45 Psalm 45 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 45, celebrating Christ as the divine King and the church as His bride.13
Come Now Almighty King Psalm 45:3-4 This hymn echoes Psalm 45's royal imagery of the divine King reigning in majesty and righteousness over His people.12
Psalm 45 Psalm 45 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 45, celebrating Christ as King and the church as His bride.12
The Day Thou Gavest Psalm 45:6 This hymn reflects Psalm 45's vision of God's eternal kingdom through the image of the Church's unceasing worldwide worship.7
Ivory Palaces Psalm 45:8 This hymn draws directly from Psalm 45:8's imagery of myrrh, aloes, cassia, and ivory palaces, applying them to Christ's incarnation and sacrifice.7
Psalm 45: My heart brings forth a goodly thing Psalm 45 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 45, directly setting the psalm's words to music for congregational singing.7
Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned Psalm 45:2 This hymn praises Christ's beauty and majesty, echoing Psalm 45's celebration of the King's excellence and glory.6
Ride On, Ride On in Majesty Psalm 45:4 This hymn echoes Psalm 45's royal imagery of a majestic king riding forth in triumph and glory.6
Beautiful Saviour Psalm 45:2 This hymn praises Christ's beauty and majesty, echoing Psalm 45's celebration of the King's splendor and excellence.6
My Heart Does Overflow Psalm 45:1-10 This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 45's royal imagery, praising the divine King's beauty, grace, and victorious majesty.6
O Royal Bride, Give Heed Psalm 45 This hymn directly draws from Psalm 45's imagery of the royal bride called to forsake her former life for the King.5
Eructavit cor meum Psalm 45 This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 45's opening verse, "My heart is inditing of a good matter.5
With gladness and with joy Psalm 45:10-17 This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 45's royal wedding imagery, addressing the bride who enters the King's palace with gladness and joy.4
Efficacious Grace Psalm 45:3-5 This hymn draws directly from Psalm 45's imagery of the divine King girding His sword and riding forth in majesty to conquer hearts with grace.3
Psalm 45 (A Responsorial Setting) Psalm 45 This hymn is a responsorial setting that directly uses the text and themes of Psalm 45 as its scriptural foundation.3
Psalm 45: My heart inditing is Psalm 45 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 45, directly rendering its opening verse into song.3
Ride On, King Jesus Psalm 45:4 This hymn celebrates Christ as the victorious King riding in triumph, echoing Psalm 45's royal imagery of the mighty King in His majesty.3

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