1 Chronicles 16:42

And with them Heman and Jeduthun with trumpets and cymbals for those that should make a sound, and with musical instruments of God. And the sons of Jeduthun were porters.

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 25:6 names the same musicians—Heman and Jeduthun—and their role with harps, psalteries, and cymbals under David's direction.

1 Chronicles 13:8 describes the same array of harps, psalteries, timbrels, cymbals, and trumpets used when bringing the ark—identical instrumentation.

1 Chronicles 15:16 records David appointing Levites as singers with psalteries, harps, and cymbals—direct parallel to the musical organization here.

In 1 Chronicles 15:19, Heman, Asaph, and Jeduthun are specifically appointed to sound bronze cymbals, directly paralleling their role here with trumpets and cymbals.

1 Chronicles 25:1 sets apart Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun for prophesying with harps, lyres, and cymbals—directly naming the same musicians and instruments.

1 Chronicles 6:33 Historical context

1 Chronicles 6:33 identifies Heman as a singer of the Kohathites, giving his lineage and musical office, complementing his mention here.

1 Chronicles 23:5 mentions 4,000 Levites appointed to praise God with musical instruments, expanding on the organized musical service that includes the roles here.

1 Chronicles 25:4 lists Heman’s fourteen sons, continuing the genealogy of musicians that began with Heman’s role here in leading music.

2 Chronicles 29:25-28 records Hezekiah restoring temple worship with the same instruments and order David established, echoing this organizational precedent.

2 Chronicles 5:12 shows Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun with their sons playing cymbals, harps, and lyres at the temple dedication—same musicians and instruments as here.

2 Chronicles 35:15 confirms that Heman and Jeduthun were appointed by David as temple musicians, echoing their role here.

Ezra 3:10 Parallel

Ezra 3:10 shows that the use of trumpets and cymbals in worship continued according to David's ordinance, as initiated here.

Numbers 10:10 Historical context

Numbers 10:10 commands trumpets for feasts and offerings, a precedent for the trumpet use in temple worship seen here.

2 Chronicles 7:6 describes Levites using David’s instruments for praise, echoing the musical setup that includes the trumpets and cymbals mentioned here.

2 Chronicles 8:14 records Solomon following David’s divisions for Levites leading praise, reinforcing the liturgical order that includes the musicians described here.

Nehemiah 12:27 describes a later dedication using cymbals, harps, and lyres, continuing the tradition of musical worship seen here.