Psalm 144:9
I will sing a new song unto thee, O God: upon a psaltery and an instrument of ten strings will I sing praises unto thee.
Cross-reference
Psalm 33:2 also instructs praise with the harp, psaltery, and ten-stringed instrument, mirroring the worship described here.
Psalm 33:3 calls for a new song, the same phrase used here, emphasizing fresh praise to God.
Psalm 40:3 puts a new song in the mouth, a direct parallel to the resolved singing of a new song in this verse.
Psalm 98:1 also begins with 'Sing unto the LORD a new song,' connecting to the same theme of celebratory praise.
Psalm 149:1 likewise commands a new song, linking to this verse's vow to sing a new song with instrumental praise.
Revelation 5:9 reveals the heavenly new song sung to the Lamb, fulfilling the OT pattern of singing a new song in worship.
In Revelation 14:3, the redeemed sing a 'new song' before God's throne, echoing the psalmist's vow to sing a new song with harp.