Psalm 92:3
Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the psaltery; upon the harp with a solemn sound.
Cross-reference
Psalm 33:2 also calls for praise with lyre and harp — identical instruments used in worship, reinforcing the musical theme.
Psalm 57:8 awakens harp and lyre — same instruments, but with a call to awake the dawn, adding urgency to praise.
Psalm 81:2 mentions lyre and harp alongside tambourine — similar stringed instruments in a call to praise.
Psalm 150:3-5 lists lute and harp among many instruments — directly echoes the same stringed instruments in a grand call to praise.
Psalm 98:5 calls to sing with the harp, a specific instrument also mentioned here, reinforcing harp use in worship.
1 Chronicles 15:16 records David appointing Levites with harps and lyres — historical precedent for using these instruments in temple worship.
1 Chronicles 25:6 describes Levitical musicians playing harps and lyres, the same instruments mentioned here, showing the organized temple worship context.
2 Chronicles 29:25 records Hezekiah reinstating temple music with psalteries and harps, directly echoing the instruments listed here.
2 Chronicles 5:12 describes temple dedication with Levites playing psalteries and harps, the exact instruments used here.
2 Chronicles 20:28 shows Jehoshaphat's procession with psalteries and harps, mirroring the instruments of praise here.
Revelation 14:2 depicts harpers in heaven, echoing the earthly harp worship here and linking to eschatological praise.