Hymns for Psalm 50

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Psalm 50 Part 1 Psalm 50:1-6 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 50, directly rendering its themes of divine judgment, true worship, and God's rebuke of hypocrisy.15
Psalm 50 Part 3 Psalm 50 This hymn is a poetic rendering of Psalm 50's warning against hypocritical worship and empty religious rituals.14
Psalm 50 Psalm 50 This hymn is a poetic rendering of Psalm 50, capturing its themes of divine judgment, true worship, and God's call to the righteous and wicked alike.13
Psalm 50 Part 3 Psalm 50:1 This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 50, capturing its themes of divine judgment, the futility of empty ritual, and God's call for sincere obedience over mere sacrifice.12
Psalm 50 Part 2 Psalm 50:8 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 50, directly paraphrasing God's declaration that He desires obedience over ritual sacrifice.11
Psalm 50 Psalm 50 This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 50, capturing its themes of divine judgment, true worship, and God's call to the righteous and wicked alike.11
Psalm 50: The mighty God, the Lord Psalm 50 This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 50, directly rendering its opening verses into song.11
The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God Psalm 50 This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 50, depicting God's majestic appearance and summons to judgment.5
Deus deorum Psalm 50 This hymn is a direct metrical setting of Psalm 50, opening with its exact words about the mighty God who has spoken.5
For the Beauty of the Earth Psalm 50:14 This hymn echoes Psalm 50's call to offer thanksgiving and praise to God for His creation and blessings.3
This Is My Father's World Psalm 50:10 This hymn echoes Psalm 50's declaration that all creation belongs to God, who owns "the world and all that is in it.3
The Mighty God and Sovereign Lord Psalm 50 This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 50, capturing God's summons to judgment, the covenant with His people, and His call for true worship over empty sacrifice.3
The mighty God, the Lord hath spoken Psalm 50 This hymn directly quotes Psalm 50:1's opening declaration of God's mighty voice calling to all the earth.3
Thus Speaks the Lord to Wicked Men Psalm 50 This hymn directly reflects Psalm 50's divine rebuke of the wicked and call to honor God's name with righteous living.3
God the Lord, the king almighty Psalm 50 This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 50's imagery of God calling the earth, shining from Zion, and declaring He needs no sacrifices since all creation is His.3
On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry Psalm 50:2 This hymn echoes Psalm 50's call to prepare hearts for God's coming and acknowledge our need for divine grace and salvation.2
What a Mighty God We Serve Psalm 50:1 This hymn echoes Psalm 50's portrayal of God's mighty power before whom all creation bows in worship.2
Onward to Zion Psalm 50:1-5 This hymn echoes Psalm 50's call to gather God's faithful people to Zion in anticipation of divine judgment and restoration.2
Praise the Name of Jesus Psalm 50:23 This hymn responds to Psalm 50's call for thanksgiving and praise by exalting Jesus' name for His sacrificial love and victory.2
Psalm 50: To the Upright Psalm 50:1-15 This hymn is a metrical setting of Psalm 50, directly rendering its themes of God's judgment and promise to the righteous.2

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