jea­lou­sy

We found "jea­lou­sy" used in 8 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

jea­lou­sy· 8 hymns found
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Above the storms that vex this low­er state,
His name is ho­ly, and His eye
His wrath will burn to worlds un­known,
My name was ev­ery day blas­phemed.
And watch against the pow­er of sound
Be an­ger to my soul un­known;
Their lives in that tre­men­dous day,
And with their grav­en im­ag­es

jea­lou­sy

And cold mis­trust that holds e’en friends apart,
He hates the sons of pride, and sheds
His storms shall drive you quick to hell;
And shall a great de­liv­er­ance show;
Lest hap­ly sense should damp our zeal,
In love cre­ate Thou all things new.
Vindictive, and de­vour its prey,
When God heard this, He ang­ry was,

Lift Up Your Hearts

lyricist: Henry Butler, 1881
Composer: Walter Greatorex, 1916
Hymn 1

...Above the storms that vex this low­er state,

Pride, jea­lou­sy, and en­vy, rage, and hate,

And cold mis­trust that holds e’en friends apart,...

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Above the storms that vex this low­er state,

Pride, jea­lou­sy, and en­vy, rage, and hate,

And cold mis­trust that holds e’en friends apart,

Lift Up Your Hearts

Great God, Thy Glories Shall Employ

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707–09
Composer: Edward Collier (1835–1920)
Hymn 2

...His name is ho­ly, and His eye

Burns with im­mor­tal jea­lou­sy;

He hates the sons of pride, and sheds...

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His name is ho­ly, and His eye

Burns with im­mor­tal jea­lou­sy;

He hates the sons of pride, and sheds

Great God, Thy Glories Shall Employ

Why Did the Jews Proclaim Their Rage?

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Christopher Willing, 1868
Hymn 3

...His wrath will burn to worlds un­known,

If ye pro­voke His jea­lou­sy.

His storms shall drive you quick to hell;...

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His wrath will burn to worlds un­known,

If ye pro­voke His jea­lou­sy.

His storms shall drive you quick to hell;

Why Did the Jews Proclaim Their Rage?

Awake, Jerusalem, Awake! (Wesley 2)

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1741
Composer: George Burder, 1774
Hymn 4

...My name was ev­ery day blas­phemed.

“For this My jea­lou­sy is stirred,

And shall a great de­liv­er­ance show;...

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My name was ev­ery day blas­phemed.

“For this My jea­lou­sy is stirred,

And shall a great de­liv­er­ance show;

Awake, Jerusalem, Awake! (Wesley 2)

Jesus, Thou Soul of All Our Joys

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: From Mozart
Hymn 5

...And watch against the pow­er of sound

With sac­red jea­lou­sy;

Lest hap­ly sense should damp our zeal,...

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And watch against the pow­er of sound

With sac­red jea­lou­sy;

Lest hap­ly sense should damp our zeal,

Jesus, Thou Soul of All Our Joys

Come, Holy Ghost, All-Quickening Fire

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1742
Hymn 6

...Be an­ger to my soul un­known;

Hate, en­vy, jea­lou­sy, be gone!

In love cre­ate Thou all things new....

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Be an­ger to my soul un­known;

Hate, en­vy, jea­lou­sy, be gone!

In love cre­ate Thou all things new.

Come, Holy Ghost, All-Quickening Fire

The Day, the Dreadful Day, Draws Nigh

lyricist: Probably Charles Wesley, 1744
Composer: Michael Wise, 1684
Hymn 7

...Their lives in that tre­men­dous day,

When God’s great jea­lou­sy shall flame

Vindictive, and de­vour its prey,...

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Their lives in that tre­men­dous day,

When God’s great jea­lou­sy shall flame

Vindictive, and de­vour its prey,

The Day, the Dreadful Day, Draws Nigh

Attend, My People, to My Law

lyricist: Thomas Sternold, 1565, 1856
Composer: William Bradbury, 1844
Hymn 8

...And with their grav­en im­ag­es

Moved Him to jea­lou­sy.

When God heard this, He ang­ry was,...

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And with their grav­en im­ag­es

Moved Him to jea­lou­sy.

When God heard this, He ang­ry was,

Attend, My People, to My Law

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