Psalm 33:3
Sing unto him a new song; play skilfully with a loud noise.
Cross-reference
Psalm 96:1 repeats the exact phrase 'Sing to the LORD a new song', extending the call to all the earth.
Psalm 98:1 echoes 'Sing to the LORD a new song', adding the reason: marvelous deeds.
Psalm 144:9 combines 'new song' with the ten-stringed lyre, directly mirroring the musical instruction here.
Psalm 149:1 repeats 'Sing to the LORD a new song', specifying it in the assembly of the faithful.
In Psalm 40:3, the same 'new song' is given by God — a direct parallel to the call to sing a new song here.
Isaiah 42:10 commands 'Sing to the LORD a new song' from the ends of the earth, expanding the scope globally.
Revelation 5:9 depicts the heavenly choir singing a new song, fulfilling the OT call in a redemptive context.
In Revelation 14:3, the same 'new song' is sung before God's throne — a direct echo of the call to sing a new song here.
In 1 Chronicles 15:22, Chenaniah is noted as 'skillful' in music — the same word used here for playing skillfully.
Ephesians 5:19 encourages singing psalms and hymns from the heart, a NT application of the new song command.
Colossians 3:16 similarly urges singing with gratitude, echoing the spirit of the new song.
In 1 Chronicles 13:8, David and Israel worship with lyres, harps, and loud shouts — mirroring the musical celebration described here.
In 1 Chronicles 25:7, 288 trained and skillful singers are listed — echoing the call for skillful musical worship here.