Isaiah 38:20
The Lord was ready to save me: therefore we will sing my songs to the stringed instruments all the days of our life in the house of the Lord.
Cross-reference
Psalm 9:14 vows to recount praises in the gates of Zion after salvation—directly parallel to Hezekiah's promise to sing in the temple.
In Psalm 27:6, the psalmist offers sacrifices and sings joyfully after being lifted above enemies—directly parallels Hezekiah's vow to sing in the temple.
Psalm 30:11 describes God turning mourning into dancing, echoing Hezekiah's transition from sickness to joyful singing.
In Psalm 30:12, the psalmist vows to sing praise and give thanks forever, mirroring Hezekiah's commitment to sing all the days of his life.
Psalm 66:13-15 vows to bring offerings to God's house after deliverance from trouble, echoing Hezekiah's promise to sing in the temple.
Psalm 145:2 echoes Hezekiah's vow of daily praise — 'Every day I will bless you' parallels 'all the days of our lives' in the temple.
Psalm 26:8 expresses love for the temple — the same place where Hezekiah vows to sing his songs.
Psalm 118:19 speaks of entering the temple gates to give thanks — Hezekiah's song is in the house of the Lord, a similar act of worship.