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G3 Pew Indexes (Good).Indd Scripture Passages Related to Hymns 1215 GENESIS 1 KINGS 1: Song over the Waters 661 19:12 O God of Every Nation 825 1: This Day God Gives Me 856 1:3 Let There Be Light 561 2 KINGS 1:3–5 Morning Has Broken 855 2:11 The Glory of These Forty Days 481 1:14–19 All Things New 541 5:1–19 Healing River of the Spirit 665 1:26 Touch the Earth Lightly 805 1:27 For the Healing of the Nations 803 1 CHRONICLES 1:27–30 God of Adam, God of Joseph 982 16: When in Our Music God Is Glorified 612 2:4–20 Touch the Earth Lightly 805 2:15 God of Adam, God of Joseph 982 JOB 2:18–23 God, in the Planning 970 19:25 I Know That My Redeemer Lives! 527 9:7–17 Touch the Earth Lightly 805 19:25–27 I Know That My Redeemer Lives 973 18: Psalm 118: This Is the Day 82 42:1–6 I Say “Yes,” Lord / Digo “Sí,” Señor 676 EXODUS PSALMS 3:13–15 I Am for You 794 3:5 With a Shepherd’s Care 725 14: All Things New 541 8: How Great Thou Art 578 14:29 Come, You Faithful, Raise the Strain 533 8:4–5 Heaven Is Singing for Joy / El Cielo Canta 15: At the Lamb’s High Feast We Sing 536 Alegría 599 15: Come, You Faithful, Raise the Strain 533 8:5–10 Touch the Earth Lightly 805 15: Song of Moses 96 9:9 You Are Mine / Contigo Estoy 721 15:1–6 Song at the Sea 95 10: Why Stand So Far Away 671 15:17–18 Song at the Sea 95 16: Center of My Life 679 15:20–21 O God of Exodus 648 16:1 Shelter Me, O God 717 15:26 O God of Exodus 648 17:6–9 Shelter Me, O God 717 16: Shepherd of Souls 910 18:2 How Can I Keep from Singing? 685 16:1–21 All Who Hunger 852 925 19:2 Canticle of the Sun 576 16:4 All Things New 541 22:1–2 Psalm of Hope 684 16:4 O God of Exodus 648 22:6–7 Psalm of Hope 684 16:13–15 Change Our Hearts 493 22:10–11 Psalm of Hope 684 17: Shepherd of Souls 910 22:17–18 Psalm of Hope 684 17:5–7 Change Our Hearts 493 22:24–30 Psalm of Hope 684 19:20 The Glory of These Forty Days 481 23: Heart of a Shepherd / El Corazón de un 20: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel 395 Buen Pastor 786 33:18–23 Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty 23: Shepherd of My Heart 723 567 23: The King of Love My Shepherd Is 712 23: We Shall Rise Again 871 LEVITICUS 23: With a Shepherd’s Care 725 19:9 The Harvest of Justice 806 23: You Are All I Want 726 23:22 The Harvest of Justice 806 23:1–2 Without Seeing You 922 25: The Trumpet in the Morning 864 24: Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise 543 24: The King of Glory 572 NUMBERS 24:3 I Have Loved You 588 6:24 A Nuptial Blessing 971 24:7–10 All Glory, Laud, and Honor 498 6:24–26 May God Bless and Keep You 675 25:1 I Lift My Soul to You 659 14:33 May We Be One 394 25:1, 5 Ad Te Jesu Christe 621 24:17 What Star Is This 461 25:4–5 I Lift My Soul to You 659 25:5 My Soul in Stillness Waits / En el Silencio DEUTERONOMY Te Aguardo 415 8:3 Shepherd of Souls 910 25:8–11 I Lift My Soul to You 659 15: The Trumpet in the Morning 864 27: May the Angels Lead You into Paradise 24:19 The Harvest of Justice 806 980 27: The Lord Is My Light 690 JOSHUA 27: The Lord Is Near 692 24:14–24 We Will Serve the Lord 753 27:1 The Lord Is My Light 121 27:1–8 Remember Your Love 961 RUTH 27:4 The Lord Is My Light 121 1:16 Covenant Hymn 904 27:11 Lead Me, Guide Me 656 1:16 Wherever You Go 968 27:13–14 I Am Sure I Shall See 682 27:13–14 The Lord Is My Light 121 1 SAMUEL 27:14 Wait for the Lord 406 2:1–10 Canticle of the Turning 622 28:7 With a Shepherd’s Care 725 2:1–11 Holy Is Your Name / Luke 1:46–55 102 29: All Glory, Laud, and Honor 498 2:1–11 Magníficat / Luke 1:46–55 101 30:12 God Will Wipe the Tears 715 3:3–10 Here I Am, Lord 777 31:4 Lead Me, Guide Me 656 31:5 The Hand of God Shall Hold You 981 GG33 ppewew indexesindexes ((good).inddgood).indd 10011001 55/31/11/31/11 88:18:41:18:41 PMPM Scripture Passages Related to Hymns/continued 31:6 In Manus Tuas, Pater 513 98:4–9 Joy to the World 437 31:6 You Are All We Have 586 100: All People That on Earth Do Dwell 853 31:15 The Hand of God Shall Hold You 981 100: Lift Up Your Hearts 624 33: Rain Down 582 100: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty 616 33: There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy 644 100: Sing of the Lord’s Goodness 610 33:6 God Is Love 699 100:1–2 Jubiláte, Sérvite 618 34: Jesus, Heal Us 952 102:2 O Lord, Hear My Prayer 666 34: Taste and See 930 103: Bless the Lord 620 34: The Lord Will Heal the Broken Heart 103: Jesus, Heal Us 952 730 103: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty 616 34:2–7 Come, My Children 112 103: Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven 613 34:2–9 Gusten y Vean / Taste and See 915 104: Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You 614 34:9 All Who Hunger 925 104: Praise and Thanksgiving 861 36: Lift Up Your Hearts 624 104: Spirit Blowing through Creation 555 37:34 Wait for the Lord 406 104: Spirit Wind 560 39:8 My Soul in Stillness Waits / En el Silencio 104: This Day God Gives Me 856 Te Aguardo 415 104: You Are the Voice 609 40:8–9 I Say “Yes,” Lord / Digo “Sí,” Señor 676 104:24 We Praise You 617 45:3–4 Come Now, Almighty King 562 104:29–30 O Breathe on Me, O Breath of God 902 46: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God 687 104:30 Send Down the Fire 557 46: How Firm a Foundation 694 104:30 Send Us Your Spirit 552 46:9 Crown Him with Many Crowns 574 105: All Creatures of Our God and King 611 46:10 You Are Mine / Contigo Estoy 721 105: For the Beauty of the Earth 633 51:3–6 Parce Dómine 473 105:40–41 Shepherd of Souls 910 51:4 Lord Jesus Christ 477 106:4 Love Divine, All Loves Excelling 641 51:11–13 Lord Jesus Christ 477 115: Jesus, Heal Us 952 51:12 Parce Dómine 473 117: Laudáte Dóminum 623 51:12–13 Come Now, Almighty King 562 117: Sing of the Lord’s Goodness 610 56:4–5 Nothing Can Ever 697 117:1 Laudáte, Laudáte Dóminum 601 56:10–14 Nothing Can Ever 697 118: Sing to the Mountains 519 61:5 Shelter Me, O God 717 118: Surréxit Christus 529 62:6 My Soul in Stillness Waits / En el Silencio 118:22 The Church’s One Foundation 742 Te Aguardo 415 118:22 Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation 745 62:6 You Are All We Have 586 118:25–27 All Glory, Laud, and Honor 498 63: Jesus, Your Spirit in Us 752 118:26 Palm Sunday Processional 496 63:1–4 Jesus, Your Spirit in Us 752 119: Jesus, Heal Us 952 63:2–6 Psalm 63: As Morning Breaks 4 119:151 You Are All We Have 586 63:7–8 Jesus, Your Spirit in Us 752 121: Jerusalem, My Destiny 492 63:7–9 Psalm 63: As Morning Breaks 3 122: Jerusalem, My Destiny 492 65: Glory and Praise to Our God 606 127: Peace Is Flowing Like a River 819 65:5–13 America the Beautiful 984 128: We Praise You 617 66: Glory and Praise to Our God 606 130:3–4 Remember Your Love 961 66: Lift Up Your Hearts 624 133: Oh, Look and Wonder / Miren Qué Bueno 67:6–7 Come, You Thankful People, Come 634 831 72: To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King 573 135:15–18 We Praise You 617 72:5–17 Crown Him with Many Crowns 574 136: Confitémini Dómino / Come and Fill Our 72:12–13 The Church of Christ 765 Hearts 637 80:4–8 You Are All We Have 586 136: Praise Our God and Savior 597 80:9–16 We Praise You 617 136:7–9 We Praise You 617 90:1–4 In Every Age 716 137: By the Waters of Babylon 672 90:1–5 O God, Our Help in Ages Past 688 137: My Soul in Stillness Waits / En el Silencio 90:12 In Every Age 716 Te Aguardo 415 90:2 Remember Your Love 961 139: Lord Jesus Christ / Jésus le Christ 589 91: Blest Be the Lord 686 139: O God, You Search Me 581 91: On Eagle’s Wings 691 139: You Are Near 695 91:11–12 Saints of God 163 139:9–10 The Hand of God Shall Hold You 981 95: My Soul in Stillness Waits / En el Silencio 139:10 Precious Lord, Take My Hand 955 Te Aguardo 415 141: Psalm 141/Incense Psalm 14 95: Rejoice, the Lord Is King! 568 142:5 Amazing Grace 645 96: Sing a New Song 607 145: Let All Things Now Living 635 96:13–14 The King Shall Come When Morning 145: To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King 573 Dawns 414 145:10 Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You 614 97:1 Lord, Today 464 145:18 The Lord Is Near 692 98: All the Ends of the Earth 604 145:18 You Are All We Have 586 98: Sing a New Song to the Lord 627 146: Sing Praise to God 600 98:1 Sing a New Song 607 148: All Creatures of Our God and King 611 98:9 The King Shall Come When Morning 148: All People That on Earth Do Dwell 853 Dawns 414 148: All You Works of God 575 GG33 ppewew indexesindexes ((good).inddgood).indd 10021002 55/31/11/31/11 88:18:41:18:41 PMPM Scripture Passages Related to Hymns/continued 148: For the Beauty of the Earth 633 35:1–10 Awake! Awake, and Greet the New Morn 150: All People That on Earth Do Dwell 853 423 150: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty 616 35:1–10 When the King Shall Come Again 404 150: Sing of the Lord’s Goodness 610 40:1–8 Comfort, Comfort, O My People 413 150: When in Our Music God Is Glorified 612 40:1–11 A Voice Cries Out 416 40:3 Wait for the Lord 406 PROVERBS 40:3–4 Awake to the Day 399 8:22 O Come, O Come, Emmanuel 395 40:3–4 Prepare! Prepare! 398 8:22–30 I Danced in the Morning 796 40:3–5 On Jordan’s Bank 418 8:24 Savior of the Nations, Come 421 40:4 People, Look East 409 9:1–5 Like a Bird 408 40:9 Like a Shepherd 402 40:10 How Firm a Foundation 694 SONG OF SONGS 40:31–32 Though the Mountains May Fall 689 2:10–12 Wherever You Go 968 41:13 Precious Lord, Take My Hand 955 7:6–7 Wherever You Go 968 42:1–4 The Church of Christ 765 8:6–7 Love Has Brought Us Here Together 969 43:1–2 Precious Lord, Take My Hand 955 43:2–3 Be Not Afraid 683 WISDOM 49: In Christ There Is No East or West 832 1:7 O Spirit All-Embracing 553 49:15 Though the Mountains May Fall 689 3:1–9 Dwellers in the Holy City 976 49:16 You Are Mine / Contigo Estoy 721 18:14–15 Creator of the Stars of Night 420 52:7 Come, O Long-Expected Jesus 403 53:1–5 Wherever You Go 968 SIRACH (ECCLESIASTICUS) 53:4 Behold the Wood 514 50:22 Now Thank We All Our God 636 53:4 We Cannot Measure How
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