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Hymns for Revelation 8

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
De tus santos en la tierra Revelation 8:3This hymn connects the communion of saints on earth with the prayers of the saints before God's throne in Revelation 8.4
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! Revelation 8:3-4This hymn echoes Revelation 8's heavenly worship scene with angels offering praise before God's throne.2
How Blessed Is This Place, O Lord Revelation 8:3-4This hymn echoes Revelation 8's imagery of prayers ascending like incense before God's throne alongside angelic worship.2
Bendito sea Dios RevelationThis hymn echoes Revelation 8's heavenly worship with its trinitarian acclamation of blessing to God.2
O God, Our Help in Ages Past Revelation 8:3This hymn echoes Revelation 8's vision of saints finding refuge before God's eternal throne amid earthly turmoil.1
Behold the Glories of the Lamb Revelation 8:3-4This hymn reflects Revelation 8's heavenly worship scene with imagery of elders, incense (vials of odors), and praise before God's throne.1
To God Be the Glory Revelation 4 - 11This hymn's call to "let the earth hear his voice" and universal praise resonates with the heavenly worship and cosmic scope of Revelation 8.1
Steal Away to Jesus Revelation 8:6-7This hymn echoes Revelation 8's trumpet calls that summon believers to respond urgently to God's voice.1
My Lord and I RevelationThis hymn's theme of intimate friendship with Christ resonates with the prayers of the saints rising before God's throne in Revelation 8.1
Where Shall I Be? Revelation 8:1-13This hymn references Revelation 8's trumpet judgments, asking where one will stand when God's final judgment arrives.1
Closing Conference Revelation 8:13This hymn reflects the reverent silence and prayerful worship described when the Lamb opens the seventh seal.1
My Lord, What a Morning Revelation 8:6-13This hymn echoes Revelation 8's trumpet sounds announcing divine judgment and cosmic upheaval when the stars fall.1
Where God and the Angels Are Revelation 8:2This hymn offers comfort through life's trials by pointing to heaven's hope, where angels worship as depicted in Revelation 8.1
The Great Battle for Truth RevelationThis hymn reflects Revelation 8's imagery of angels in heaven engaged in cosmic spiritual warfare.1
The Prayers of the Saints Revelation 8:4This hymn reflects Revelation 8's imagery of the prayers of the saints rising like incense before God's throne.1
Silence in Heaven Revelation 8:1This hymn draws directly from Revelation 8:1's profound image of silence in heaven before God's judgments unfold.1
Sois en Paix Revelation 8:51
Eternal Love, We Have No Good Revelation 8:31
The Divine Plan of Creation Revelation 8:81
To Calvary, to Calvary Revelation 8:81

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