Songs from Jeremiah 6
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Jeremiah 6:14 (Reference) | The Harvest Is Past
| Artists: Elana Watson
Jeremiah 6:16 (Reference) | And is There, Lord, a rest
| Songwriters: Ray Palmer
Jeremiah 6:16 (Reference) | Dust on the Altar
| Artists: McKamey Legacy
Artists: McKamey Legacy
Genre: Southern Gospel
Release Year: 2022
Hymnal/Album: Introduced by McKamey Legacy on McKamey Legacy (2022).
Jeremiah 6:16 (Reference) | God’s Hand of Wrath
| Artists: The Crabb Family
Artists: The Crabb Family
Genre: Southern Gospel
Release Year: 2001
Jeremiah 6:16 (Reference) | I’ll Take the Old Highway
| Songwriters: Kyla Rowland
| Artists: The Perrys
Jeremiah 6:16 (Reference) | My Soul Finds Rest
| Artists: Terry & Barbi Franklin
Artists: Terry & Barbi Franklin
Hymnal/Album: Introduced by Terry & Barbi Franklin on I Long For Your Presence (2020).
Jeremiah 6:16 (Reference) | My Soul Finds Rest in You Alone
| Artists: All Together Separate
Artists: All Together Separate
Hymnal/Album: Introduced by All Together Separate on Ardent Worship: Live (2000).
Jeremiah 6:16 (Reference) | Oh, Where Shall Rest Be Found
| Songwriters: James Montgomery, Lowell Mason
Jeremiah 6:16 (Reference) | Seek Ye Out the Old Paths
| Artists: Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver
Songwriters: Darby Hughes
Artists: Darby Hughes
Genre: Modern Hymns
Release Year: 2021
Hymnal/Album: Introduced by Darby Hughes on No Savior Like Mine (2021).
Jeremiah 6:16 (Allusion) | The Old Paths
| Artists: The Blythe Family
Artists: The Blythe Family
Genre: Southern Gospel
Release Year: 2018
Hymnal/Album: Introduced by The Blythe Family on Reason to Sing (2018).