1 Chronicles 6:32
And they ministered before the dwelling place of the tabernacle of the congregation with singing, until Solomon had built the house of the Lord in Jerusalem: and then they waited on their office according to their order.
Cross-reference
1 Chronicles 6:33 lists Heman and his lineage as the musicians who served, directly continuing the appointment from 1 Chronicles 6:32.
1 Chronicles 9:33 describes singers on duty day and night in temple chambers, continuing the ministry that began at the tabernacle.
1 Chronicles 16:4-6 expands on David appointing Asaph and others to sing before the ark, detailing the ministry summarized here.
1 Chronicles 16:37-42 shows the division of duties—singers before the ark and priests at Gibeon—fulfilling the service described here.
1 Chronicles 25:7-31 details the divisions and roles of the musicians, expanding on the singers mentioned here.
1 Kings 8:6-13 describes the temple dedication, marking the end of the singers' tabernacle service as noted here—fulfillment of the timeline.
In 2 Chronicles 29:25-30, Hezekiah restores temple worship, appointing Levites with cymbals, harps, and lyres according to David's command, directly fulfilling the order established here.
2 Chronicles 31:2 describes Hezekiah's appointment of Levitical divisions for offering and praise in the temple, continuing the service pattern initiated by David.
2 Chronicles 35:15 notes the singers were in their positions according to the command of David, Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, directly linking to this Davidic order.
Ezra 3:10 records that at the temple foundation, Levites praised with cymbals according to the ordinance of David, a direct reference to the order here.
Nehemiah 11:17-23 lists post-exilic Levitical leaders and singers, showing the continued lineage and role of the singing ministers from David's time.
Nehemiah 12:45-47 explicitly states the singers performed according to the command of David and Solomon, directly citing the order established here.
Psalm 68:25 shows 'the singers in front' in the procession, directly illustrating the role of the Levitical musicians summarized here.
In 2 Chronicles 7:6, Levitical musicians praise at the temple dedication with David's instruments — the same ministry from 1 Chronicles 6:32 now in the completed house.
2 Chronicles 8:14 records Solomon appointing Levitical divisions for praise according to David's order — directly continuing the ordered service of 1 Chronicles 6:32.
Psalm 135:1-3 summons Levitical servants to praise in the house of the Lord, mirroring the ordered ministry of 1 Chronicles 6:32.