Psalm 95:2
Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms.
Cross-reference
Psalm 105:2 calls to sing psalms and talk of God's works, directly echoing the 'make a joyful noise with psalms' in Psalm 95:2.
Psalm 100:4 expands on entering with thanksgiving and praise, mirroring the thanksgiving theme in Psalm 95:2.
Psalm 100:2 repeats the phrase 'come before his presence with singing' — a direct parallel to the call in Psalm 95:2.
Psalm 147:7 combines singing with thanksgiving and harp, closely mirroring the thanksgiving and joyful noise in Psalm 95:2.
Psalm 100:1 uses the same phrase 'make a joyful noise unto the LORD', directly echoing the call to worship in Psalm 95:2.
Psalm 66:1 opens with 'Make a joyful noise unto God' — a direct parallel to the call in Psalm 95:2.
Psalm 81:2 commands musical worship with timbrel and harp, paralleling the joyful noise with psalms in Psalm 95:2.
Psalm 26:7 speaks of publishing with a voice of thanksgiving — a parallel expression of the thanksgiving in Psalm 95:2.
In Psalm 68:3, the righteous are called to rejoice before God, echoing the joyful approach to His presence in Psalm 95:2.
1 Chronicles 15:25 shows David and Israel joyfully bringing the ark — a concrete example of coming before God's presence with joy.
2 Chronicles 29:30 records Levites singing praise with gladness using David's psalms — directly fulfilling the call to make joyful noise with psalms.
2 Chronicles 5:13 depicts trumpeters and singers praising and thanking the LORD — a vivid example of the joyful thanksgiving called for.
1 Chronicles 16:29 calls to 'come before him' with offering and worship — echoing the invitation to come before God's presence.
1 Chronicles 16:9 commands singing psalms and declaring God's wonders — directly parallel to making joyful noise with psalms.
Ephesians 5:19 instructs believers to sing psalms and make melody to the Lord, applying the worship pattern of Psalm 95:2 to the church.
2 Chronicles 20:19 shows Levites praising God with a loud voice — similar to the joyful noise in Psalm 95:2.
1 Kings 8:66 describes the people going home joyful and glad after temple dedication — a similar spirit of thanksgiving as Psalm 95:2.
Jeremiah 31:12 depicts people coming to sing and rejoice in Zion, similar to the joyful approach in Psalm 95:2, but with specific restoration promises.
Zephaniah 3:14 calls for singing and shouting joyfully, echoing the joyful noise commanded in Psalm 95:2.
James 5:13 links singing psalms with being merry — echoing the joyful noise called for in Psalm 95:2.