1 Chronicles 16:9

Sing unto him, sing psalms unto him, talk ye of all his wondrous works.

Cross-reference

Within the same psalm, verse 12 repeats the call to remember God's wonderful deeds, directly echoing verse 9's emphasis on His works.

In verse 23, the call to sing and proclaim salvation expands the audience to all the earth, building on verse 9's command to tell of His works.

Psalm 71:17 Parallel

Psalm 71:17 echoes declaring God's wondrous works, taught from youth — a personal testimony paralleling the command to tell of His wonderful acts.

Psalm 96:1 Parallel

In Psalm 96:1, 'Sing to the LORD' matches the exact opening of the parallel — a very close verbal parallel.

Psalm 96:2 Parallel

In Psalm 96:2, 'Sing to the LORD, praise his name' closely parallels the call to sing and praise — both proclaiming God's deeds.

Psalm 96:3 Parallel

Psalm 96:3 commands declaring God's glory and wonders among the nations — a direct parallel to telling of His wonderful acts.

Psalm 98:1-4 echoes this call to sing and shout praise for God's marvelous deeds — a parallel command to celebrate His works.

Psalm 145:4-6 emphasizes passing down praise of God's works from generation to generation — a strong parallel to telling of all His wonderful acts.

Psalm 145:12 echoes the call to tell of God's mighty acts, reinforcing the theme of declaring His wonders.

Ephesians 5:19 echoes this call to sing psalms and hymns as mutual edification and worship — a direct NT parallel.

Colossians 3:16 similarly commands singing psalms and hymns with thankfulness, teaching one another — a clear NT parallel to this OT call.

James 5:13 Parallel

James 5:13 directly commands singing praise when cheerful — a specific application of the general call to sing in the main verse.

Psalm 47:6 Parallel

Psalm 47:6 repeatedly calls to sing praises to God, directly mirroring the command in 1 Chronicles 16:9 to sing and make music.