Psalm 150:4
Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs.
Cross-reference
Psalm 149:3 explicitly pairs tambourine and dancing as instruments of praise, directly parallel.
Psalm 30:11 celebrates God turning wailing into dancing, linking dance as an expression of joy in response to deliverance.
Psalm 92:3 mentions lute, harp, and lyre—stringed instruments for worship, parallel to this verse.
Psalm 144:9 promises praise on a ten-stringed harp, a specific stringed instrument as here.
Psalm 33:2 calls for praise with lyre and harp—stringed instruments like those in this verse.
Exodus 15:20 shows Miriam leading worship with timbrel and dance, exactly matching the instruments here.
Job 30:31 uses harp and flute for mourning, the opposite context of joyful praise with these same instruments here.
Judges 11:34 has Jephthah's daughter greeting him with timbrels and dances, the exact instruments and action of celebration.
2 Samuel 6:14 shows David dancing before the Lord with all his might, a model of exuberant praise in worship.
1 Chronicles 15:16 records David appointing musicians with harps, lyres, and cymbals, mirroring the stringed instruments here.
Isaiah 38:20 speaks of playing stringed instruments in the Lord's house, a parallel to praising with strings.