Psalm 33:2

Praise the Lord with harp: sing unto him with the psaltery and an instrument of ten strings.

Cross-reference

Psalm 81:2 Parallel

Psalm 81:2 also calls for musical praise with lyre and harp — a parallel to the instrumentation in Psalm 33:2.

Psalm 92:3 Parallel

Psalm 92:3 also mentions the ten-stringed lyre and harp, directly echoing the instruments in Psalm 33:2 for praising God.

Psalm 144:9 Parallel

Psalm 144:9 mentions the ten-stringed lyre, the exact instrument from Psalm 33:2, used for a new song to God.

Psalm 108:2 Parallel

In Psalm 108:2, the psalmist awakens harp and lyre — direct parallel to the same instruments in praise.

Psalm 150:4 Parallel

Psalm 150:4 also calls for praise with stringed instruments, reinforcing the use of harp and lyre in worship.

Psalm 137:2 Contrast

Psalm 137:2 shows harps hung in mourning — a stark contrast to the joyful harp praise commanded here.

In 1 Chronicles 13:8, David celebrates with harps and lyres — same instruments used in joyful worship.

In Revelation 5:8, elders hold harps in heavenly worship — echoes earthly praise with the same instrument.

In Revelation 14:2, a voice like harpists playing — heavenly music reminiscent of earthly harp praise.

In 1 Chronicles 15:21, leaders play lyres according to Sheminith — specific lyre connection to the ten-stringed lyre.