1 Chronicles 15:28

Thus all Israel brought up the ark of the covenant of the Lord with shouting, and with sound of the cornet, and with trumpets, and with cymbals, making a noise with psalteries and harps.

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 15:16 gives the command to appoint singers and musicians, which this verse describes being carried out.

1 Chronicles 13:8 describes the first, failed attempt to bring the ark with similar music and celebration.

2 Samuel 6:15 records the same event — the ark brought to Jerusalem with shouting and trumpets.

Psalm 150:3-5 lists trumpet, psaltery, harp, and cymbals—the very instruments mentioned in this ark procession.

Psalm 98:4-6 explicitly names the same instruments—trumpets, cornet, harp—used here to make a joyful noise before the Lord.

Luke 19:37 Typology

In Luke 19:37, the triumphal entry echoes this joyful procession of the ark into Jerusalem — both are loud, praise-filled arrivals of God's presence.

Numbers 10:10 commands trumpet blasts on days of gladness and feasts, directly paralleling the joyful trumpet use in this verse.

Daniel 3:10 Contrast

Daniel 3:10 lists similar instruments (cornet, harp, psaltery) used for idol worship, contrasting with their use in true worship here.

Psalm 98:6 Parallel

Psalm 98:6 commands praise with trumpets and cornet, directly matching the instruments used in bringing the ark.

In Nehemiah 12:27, the wall dedication uses the same instruments—cymbals, psalteries, and harps—as the ark procession.

Psalm 47:5 Allusion

Psalm 47:5 depicts God ascending with shout and trumpet, echoing the ark's ascent with shout and trumpets.

Hosea 5:8 Contrast

Hosea 5:8 uses the same cornet and trumpet for a war alarm, contrasting the joyful celebration here with a call to judgment.

Psalm 47:1-5 calls all peoples to shout to God with trumpets, echoing the enthronement theme of this procession.

Ezra 6:16 Parallel

In Ezra 6:16, the temple dedication mirrors the joyful celebration of the ark's arrival—both are community dedications with joy.

Psalm 68:25 Parallel

Psalm 68:25 depicts a similar festive procession with singers and musicians, echoing the joyful music of the ark's arrival here.

Leviticus 23:24 describes the Feast of Trumpets, a holy convocation with trumpet blasts, paralleling the trumpet use here.

2 Chronicles 5:13 also describes trumpeters and singers praising in unison with shouting, echoing this scene.

2 Chronicles 5:12 describes a similar procession at the temple dedication with cymbals, harps, and trumpets.

Numbers 29:1 again calls for trumpet blowing on the first day of the seventh month, similar to the trumpet use in this ark procession.

Numbers 10:2 Historical context

Numbers 10:2 institutes silver trumpets for calling the assembly, a ceremonial use similar to the trumpets in this procession.

Ezra 3:11 Parallel

Ezra 3:11 describes responsive singing and shouting to the Lord, similar to the joyful noise here.

Ezra 3:10 Parallel

Ezra 3:10 records the foundation laying with trumpets and cymbals, mirroring the musical worship here.