2 Chronicles 29:25

And he set the Levites in the house of the Lord with cymbals, with psalteries, and with harps, according to the commandment of David, and of Gad the king’s seer, and Nathan the prophet: for so was the commandment of the Lord by his prophets.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 35:15 shows Josiah also following David's command for Levitical music — a parallel reform under the same authority.

2 Chronicles 30:21 records Levites praising with instruments during Passover, a direct continuation of Hezekiah's restored worship.

2 Chronicles 5:12 depicts Levites with cymbals, harps, and lyres at Solomon's temple dedication—the same pattern Hezekiah restores.

2 Chronicles 7:6 notes instruments made by David for temple praise, the very precedent Hezekiah reestablishes.

2 Chronicles 23:18 describes Jehoiada restoring temple worship according to David's ordinances, mirroring Hezekiah's reform.

2 Chronicles 8:14 shows Solomon organizing Levites by David's order—similar to Hezekiah's restoration of the same Davidic pattern.

1 Chronicles 15:16-22 details David's appointment of Levite musicians—the very command Hezekiah follows in establishing temple music.

1 Chronicles 16:4 records David appointing Levites for praise before the ark—the same Davidic precedent Hezekiah implements with instruments.

1 Chronicles 16:5 names Asaph and musicians with psalteries, harps, cymbals—matching the instruments Hezekiah sets in place.

1 Chronicles 16:42 describes Heman and Jeduthun with trumpets and cymbals—parallel to the Levitical musicians Hezekiah appoints.

1 Chronicles 23:5 records David's own organization of musicians with instruments, the basis for Hezekiah's later command.

1 Chronicles 25:1-7 gives the full Davidic division of musicians with harps, psalteries, cymbals—the tradition Hezekiah follows per David's command.

1 Chronicles 29:29 lists Samuel, Nathan, and Gad as chroniclers of David's reign—the same prophets cited in this verse's command.

Ezra 3:10 Parallel

Ezra 3:10 records the same Davidic ordinance for temple worship: priests with trumpets and Levites with cymbals, directly echoing Hezekiah's restoration.

1 Chronicles 6:32 describes Levites ministering with song before the tabernacle, echoing the musical worship restored by Hezekiah.

1 Chronicles 23:30 details Levites' daily duty of praise, exactly the kind of service Hezekiah reinstitutes with instruments.

1 Chronicles 21:9 also records Gad as David's seer, reinforcing his role as a prophet who delivered God's word.

1 Chronicles 9:33 describes Levitical singers employed day and night—parallels the reinstated musical service under Hezekiah.