Hymns for Psalm 49

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Psalm 49 Part 1 Psalm 49:6-14 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 49, directly paraphrasing its warnings about the vanity of riches and pride in the face of death.13
Psalm 49 Psalm 49 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 49, directly paraphrasing its warnings about the vanity of riches and the certainty of death.12
Psalm 49 Part 2 Psalm 49:14-15 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 49's warning about the vanity of wealth and the fate of the proud.11
Hear This, All Ye People, Hear Psalm 49 This hymn directly echoes Psalm 49's opening call to hear wisdom and its themes of trusting God over earthly riches.6
Hymn 24 Psalm 49:6 This hymn echoes Psalm 49's warning that earthly wealth cannot save the soul or provide lasting security.6
Dust to Dust, the Mortal Dies Psalm 49 This hymn reflects Psalm 49's meditation on human mortality and the futility of earthly wisdom apart from God.4
God of grace and God of glory Psalm 49:1-12 This hymn echoes Psalm 49's contrast between worldly wealth and true wisdom found in trusting God's grace.2
He Brought Me Out Psalm 49:1-3 This hymn echoes Psalm 49's theme of God's redemptive power to rescue souls from death and the pit.2
Psalm 49: Hear this, all people, and give ear Psalm 49 This hymn is a direct metrical versification of Psalm 49, opening with its call to hear wisdom about mortality and riches.2
To the chief Musician. A Psalm for the Sons of Korah Psalm 49 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 49 itself, directly rendering its text into poetic form for singing.2
Let all the list'ning World attend Psalm 49 This hymn is a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 49, echoing its call for all to hear wisdom about trusting God over riches.2
Come, One and All, from Near and Far Psalm 49 This hymn echoes Psalm 49's wisdom teaching that wealth cannot ransom the soul or prevent mortality's grip.2
The King of love my shepherd is Psalm 49:7-8 This hymn echoes Psalm 49's theme of trusting God's redemptive power over death's darkness, finding hope in divine deliverance.1
"Christ for the World" We Sing Psalm 49:8 This hymn answers Psalm 49's warning about trusting in wealth by proclaiming Christ as the true redeemer who rescues the lost at great cost.1
Audite haec omnes Psalm 49 This hymn is a metrical paraphrase of Psalm 49, directly rendering its opening call to hear wisdom and its reflections on mortality.1
Audite haec, omnes Psalm 491
My Faith Looks Up to Thee Psalm 491
His Way with Thee Psalms1
There is a house not made with hands Psalm 49:14-151
God the All-Terrible! Psalm 49:8-91

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