Verse 7

Syng ye vnto God with a confession: syng psalmes vpon the Harpe vnto our Lorde.

Referenced Verses

  • Ps 95:1-2 : 1 Come let vs syng vnto God: let vs make an heartie reioysyng with a loude voyce vnto the rocke of our saluation. 2 Let vs make speede to come before his face with a confession: let vs expresse vnto hym outwardly a heartie gladnesse with syngyng of psalmes.
  • Ps 107:21-22 : 21 O that men would confesse vnto God: his louing kindnes and his marueylous actes done to the chyldren of men. 22 And that they would offer vnto him sacrifices of thankes geuing: and set foorth in wordes his workes with a ioyfull noyse.
  • Rev 5:8-9 : 8 And when he had taken the booke, the foure beastes and 24 elders fell downe before the lambe, hauyng euery one of them harpes, and golden vyals full of odours, which are the prayers of saintes: 9 And they song a newe song, saying: Thou art worthy to take the booke and to open the seales therof: for thou wast kylled, and hast redeemed vs to God by thy blood, out of al kinrede, and tongue, and people, and nation: 10 And hast made vs vnto our God kinges and priestes, and we shall raigne on the earth.
  • Exod 15:20-21 : 20 And Miriam a prophetisse, the sister of Aaron, toke a tymbrell in her hande, and all the women came out after her with tymbrelles and daunces. 21 And Miriam sang before them: Sing ye vnto the Lorde, for he hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath he ouerthrowen in the sea.
  • Ps 47:6-7 : 6 Syng psalmes to the Lorde, syng psalmes: syng psalmes to our kyng, sing psalmes. 7 For the Lorde is kyng of all the earth: syng psalmes all you that haue skyll.
  • Ps 68:32 : 32 Sing vnto the Lord O ye kingdomes of the earth: O syng psalmes vnto the Lorde. Selah.
  • Ps 92:1-3 : 1 A Psalme, the song for the sabbath day. It is a good thyng to confesse vnto God: and to syng psalmes vnto thy name O thou most hyghest. 2 To set foorth in wordes thy louyng kyndnesse early in the mornyng: and thy trueth in the nyght season. 3 Upon an instrument of ten strynges, and vpon the Lute: vpon the Harpe with a solemne sounde.