1 Chronicles 23:30
BSB · Public Domain (CC0)“They were also to stand every morning to give thanks and praise to the LORD, and likewise in the evening.”
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“They were also to stand every morning to give thanks and praise to the LORD, and likewise in the evening.”
Berean Standard Bible · Public Domain (CC0)“And to stand every morning to thank and praise the Lord, and likewise at even;”
King James Version · Public Domain“and to stand every morning to thank and praise Jehovah, and likewise at even;”
American Standard Version · Public Domain“and to stand, morning by morning, to give thanks, and to give praise to Jehovah, and so at evening;”
Young's Literal Translation · Public DomainOther passages that echo 1 Chronicles 23:30 — 17 related verses from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
- Exodus 29:39Offer one lamb in the morning and the other at twilight.
- 1 Chronicles 6:31These are the men David put in charge of the music in the house of the LORD after the ark rested there.
- 1 Chronicles 9:33Those who were musicians, the heads of Levite families, stayed in the temple chambers and were exempt from other duties because they were on duty day and night.
- 1 Chronicles 16:37So David left Asaph and his brothers there before the ark of the covenant of the LORD, to minister there regularly according to the daily requirements,
- 1 Chronicles 23:54,000 are to be gatekeepers, and 4,000 are to praise the LORD with the instruments I have made for giving praise.”
- 1 Chronicles 25:1Additionally, David and the commanders of the army set apart some of the sons of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun to prophesy with the accompaniment of lyres, harps, and cymbals. The following is the list of the men who performed this service:
- 2 Chronicles 29:25Hezekiah stationed the Levites in the house of the LORD with cymbals, harps, and lyres according to the command of David, of Gad the king’s seer, and of Nathan the prophet. For the command had come from the LORD through His prophets.
- 2 Chronicles 31:2Hezekiah reestablished the divisions of the priests and Levites—each of them according to their duties as priests or Levites—for the burnt offerings and peace offerings, for ministry, for giving thanks, and for singing praises at the gates of the LORD’s dwelling.
- Ezra 3:10When the builders had laid the foundation of the temple of the LORD, the priests in their apparel with trumpets, and the Levites (the sons of Asaph) with cymbals, took their positions to praise the LORD, as David king of Israel had prescribed.
- Psalms 92:1It is good to praise the LORD, and to sing praises to Your name, O Most High,
- Psalms 92:3with the ten-stringed harp and the melody of the lyre.
- Psalms 134:1Come, bless the LORD, all you servants of the LORD who serve by night in the house of the LORD!
- Psalms 135:1Hallelujah! Praise the name of the LORD. Give praise, O servants of the LORD,
- Psalms 135:19O house of Israel, bless the LORD; O house of Aaron, bless the LORD;
- Psalms 137:2There on the willows we hung our harps,
- Revelation 5:8When He had taken the scroll, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each one had a harp, and they were holding golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.
- Revelation 14:3And they sang a new song before the throne and before the four living creatures and the elders. And no one could learn the song except the 144,000 who had been redeemed from the earth.
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