The definition of the word canticle is a chant, anthem or a nonmetrical hymn - typically with a biblical text forming a regular part of a church service.
Gregorian chant
The word "hymn" is in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times. It is in 2 verses. This does not include the times it is written above a Psalm in the book of Psalms, which are not in the actual text of the Bible.
It's not from the Bible so it is not a Biblical Psalm, It is a hymn written by John Newton who used to be a slave-trader before becoming a Christian and realising how wrong he had been
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Canticle
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Lament and Petition, Praise and Thanksgiving, Trust, Hymn, Royal, and Wisdom and Didactic
Nearer My God to Thee was written by Sarah Flower Adams in the 1800s. The hymn was inspired by the Bible passage Genesis 28:11-19. This hymn is famous for the likely untrue story that it was the final song the Titanic's band played as the ship sank.
Beulah Land is the gospel hymn that is written by Edgar Stites. Most of the hymns written came from the King James Bible Version of the book of the Bible which is Isaiah.
Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn was created on 2003-10-06.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."