1 Chronicles 23:30

And to stand every morning to thank and praise the Lord, and likewise at even;

Cross-references

1 Chronicles 6:31-33 lists the singers David appointed, showing the origin of the morning and evening praise duty here.

1 Chronicles 9:33 describes singers on duty day and night, echoing the same daily praise responsibility.

1 Chronicles 16:37-42 recounts David assigning Asaph and others to minister with music, the same praise service.

1 Chronicles 25:1-7 details the divisions of musicians, expanding on the morning and evening praise duty of the Levites.

Ezra 3:10 Parallel

Ezra 3:10 describes Levites praising with cymbals at the temple foundation, following David's directions and continuing this duty.

Revelation 5:8-14 depicts heavenly elders and creatures praising God continually, typologically fulfilling the Levites' earthly worship.

Psalm 135:20 specifically calls the house of Levi to bless the Lord, directly matching the Levites' temple duty.

Psalm 134:1 Parallel

Psalm 134:1 calls servants who stand by night in the house to bless the Lord, mirroring the Levites' standing duty.

Psalm 92:1-3 mentions giving thanks in the morning and declaring faithfulness by night, directly echoing the Levites' schedule.

Ezra 3:11 Parallel

Ezra 3:10 describes Levites praising with cymbals at the temple foundation, following David's directions and continuing this duty.

Exodus 29:39-42 prescribes morning and evening burnt offerings, matching the daily rhythm of the Levites' praise.

2 Chronicles 31:2 mentions Levites appointed to give thanks and praise, mirroring the daily praise duty here.

2 Chronicles 29:25-28 shows Hezekiah restoring temple music as commanded by David, confirming this praise tradition.

2 Chronicles 5:12 Historical context

In 2 Chronicles 5:12, Levites stand and praise at the temple dedication, fulfilling the daily praise duty outlined here.

Psalm 137:2-4 shows exiles unable to sing the Lord's song, contrasting with the Levites' joyful daily praise.

Revelation 14:3 shows the 144,000 singing a new song before the throne, paralleling the Levites' daily praise before God.

Psalm 135:1–3 Related theme

Psalm 135:1-3 calls for praising the Lord, echoing the Levites' daily duty of thanksgiving and praise.