Songs from Deuteronomy 29
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Deuteronomy 29:4 (Reference) | Ears To Hear
| Songwriters: Nicky Chiswell, Rob Smith
| Artists: Emu Music
Songwriters: Nicky Chiswell, Rob Smith
Artists: Emu Music
Genre: Praise and Worship
Release Year: 2008
Hymnal/Album: Introduced by Emu Music on Come Hear the Angels Sing (2008).
Deuteronomy 29:17 (Reference) | Come Find Me
| Artists: Bethany Barnard
Artists: Bethany Barnard
Genre: Praise and Worship
Release Year: 2007
Hymnal/Album: Introduced by Bethany Dillon on Waking Up (2007).
Deuteronomy 29:29 (Reference) | He Is All I Need
| Songwriters: Dianne Wilkinson, Rebecca Peck
| Artists: The Mylon Hayes Family
Songwriters: Dianne Wilkinson, Rebecca Peck
Artists: The Mylon Hayes Family
Genre: Southern Gospel
Release Year: 2015
Deuteronomy 29:29 (Reference) | Of What Use Are the Ten Commandments?
| Artists: Songs for Saplings (Dana Dirksen)
Artists: Songs for Saplings (Dana Dirksen)
Genre: Children's
Release Year: 2012
Hymnal/Album: Introduced by Dana Dirksen on Questions With Answers, Vol. 4: The Word of God (2012).
Deuteronomy 29:29 (Quote) | Deuteronomy 29:29
| Artists: Mark Altrogge
Artists: Mark Altrogge
Genre: Scripture Songs
Release Year: 2008
Hymnal/Album: Introduced by Mark Altrogge on Through the Waters: Hide the Word 8 (2008).