1Chr 6:32 Cross References
1 Chronicles 6:32
32: They ministered with music there at the Tabernacle until Solomon built the Temple of the LORD in Jerusalem. Then they carried on their work there, following all the regulations handed down to them.
Nehemiah 12:45
- They performed the service of their God and the service of purification, as required by the laws of David and his son Solomon, and so did the singers and the gatekeepers.
- The custom of having choir directors to lead the choirs in hymns of praise and thanks to God began long ago in the days of David and Asaph.
- So now, in the days of Zerubbabel and of Nehemiah, the people brought a daily supply of food for the singers, the gatekeepers, and the Levites. The Levites, in turn, gave a portion of what they received to the priests, the descendants of Aaron.
Nehemiah 12:27
- During the dedication of the new wall of Jerusalem, the Levites throughout the land were asked to come to Jerusalem to assist in the ceremonies. They were to take part in the joyous occasion with their songs of thanksgiving and with the music of cymbals, lyres, and harps.
- The singers were brought together from Jerusalem and its surrounding villages and from the villages of the Netophathites.
1 Kings 8:6
- Then the priests carried the Ark of the LORD's covenant into the inner sanctuary of the Temple--the Most Holy Place--and placed it beneath the wings of the cherubim.
- The cherubim spread their wings over the Ark, forming a canopy over the Ark and its carrying poles.
- These poles were so long that their ends could be seen from the front entrance of the Temple's main room--the Holy Place--but not from outside it. They are still there to this day.
- Nothing was in the Ark except the two stone tablets that Moses had placed there at Mount Sinai, where the LORD made a covenant with the people of Israel as they were leaving the land of Egypt.
- As the priests came out of the inner sanctuary, a cloud filled the Temple of the LORD.
Psalms 135:1
- Praise the LORD! Praise the name of the LORD! Praise him, you who serve the LORD,
- you who serve in the house of the LORD, in the courts of the house of our God.
- Praise the LORD, for the LORD is good; celebrate his wonderful name with music.
2 Chronicles 31:2
- Hezekiah then organized the priests and Levites into divisions to offer the burnt offerings and peace offerings, and to worship and give thanks and praise to the LORD at the gates of the Temple.
2 Chronicles 29:25
- King Hezekiah then stationed the Levites at the Temple of the LORD with cymbals, harps, and lyres. He obeyed all the commands that the LORD had given to King David through Gad, the king's seer, and the prophet Nathan.
- The Levites then took their positions around the Temple with the instruments of David, and the priests took their positions with the trumpets.
- Then Hezekiah ordered that the burnt offering be placed on the altar. As the burnt offering was presented, songs of praise to the LORD were begun, accompanied by the trumpets and other instruments of David, king of Israel.
- The entire assembly worshiped the LORD as the singers sang and the trumpets blew, until all the burnt offerings were finished.
- Then the king and everyone with him bowed down in worship.
Ezra 6:18
- Then the priests and Levites were divided into their various divisions to serve at the Temple of God in Jerusalem, following all the instructions recorded in the Book of Moses.
1 Chronicles 25:7
- They and their families were all trained in making music before the LORD, and each of them--288 in all--was an accomplished musician.
- The musicians were appointed to their particular term of service by means of sacred lots, without regard to whether they were young or old, teacher or student.
- The first lot fell to Joseph of the Asaph clan and twelve of his sons and relatives. The second lot fell to Gedaliah and twelve of his sons and relatives.
- The third lot fell to Zaccur and twelve of his sons and relatives.
- The fourth lot fell to Zeri and twelve of his sons and relatives.
Psalms 134:1
- Oh, bless the LORD, all you servants of the LORD, you who serve as night watchmen in the house of the LORD.
- Lift your hands in holiness, and bless the LORD.
Ezra 3:10
- When the builders completed the foundation of the LORD's Temple, the priests put on their robes and took their places to blow their trumpets. And the Levites, descendants of Asaph, clashed their cymbals to praise the LORD, just as King David had prescribed.
- With praise and thanks, they sang this song to the LORD: "He is so good! His faithful love for Israel endures forever!" Then all the people gave a great shout, praising the LORD because the foundation of the LORD's Temple had been laid.
1 Chronicles 16:4
- David appointed the following Levites to lead the people in worship before the Ark of the LORD by asking for his blessings and giving thanks and praise to the LORD, the God of Israel.
- Asaph, the leader of this group, sounded the cymbals. His assistants were Zechariah (the second), then Jeiel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Mattithiah, Eliab, Benaiah, Obed-edom, and Jeiel. They played the harps and lyres.
- The priests, Benaiah and Jahaziel, played the trumpets regularly before the Ark of God's covenant.
1 Chronicles 16:37
- David arranged for Asaph and his fellow Levites to minister regularly before the Ark of the LORD's covenant, doing whatever needed to be done each day.
- This group included Obed-edom (son of Jeduthun), Hosah, and sixty-eight other Levites as gatekeepers.
- Meanwhile, David stationed Zadok the priest and his fellow priests at the Tabernacle of the LORD on the hill of Gibeon, where they continued to minister before the LORD.
- They sacrificed the regular burnt offerings to the LORD each morning and evening on the altar set aside for that purpose, obeying everything written in the law of the LORD, which he had given to Israel.
- David also appointed Heman, Jeduthun, and the others chosen by name to give thanks to the LORD, "for his faithful love endures forever."
Psalms 68:24
- Your procession has come into view, O God--the procession of my God and King as he goes into the sanctuary.
- Singers are in front, musicians are behind; with them are young women playing tambourines.
2 Chronicles 35:15
- The musicians, descendants of Asaph, were in their assigned places, following the orders given by David, Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, the king's seer. The gatekeepers guarded the gates and did not need to leave their posts of duty, for their meals were brought to them by their fellow Levites.
1 Chronicles 9:33
- The musicians, all prominent Levites, lived at the Temple. They were exempt from other responsibilities there since they were on duty at all hours.
1 Chronicles 6:10
- Johanan was the father of Azariah, the high priest at the Temple built by Solomon in Jerusalem.
Nehemiah 11:17
- Mattaniah son of Mica, son of Zabdi, a descendant of Asaph, who opened the thanksgiving services with prayer; Bakbukiah, who was Mattaniah's assistant; and Abda son of Shammua, son of Galal, son of Jeduthun.
- In all, there were 284 Levites in the holy city.
- From the gatekeepers: Akkub, Talmon, and 172 of their associates, who guarded the gates.
- The other priests, Levites, and the rest of the Israelites lived wherever their family inheritance was located in any of the towns of Judah.
- However, the Temple servants, whose leaders were Ziha and Gishpa, all lived on the hill of Ophel.