Text: Psalm 105:1-15
OT Text Referred to: 1 Chronicles 16:8-36
Subject: Worship and theological reflection
Source: Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Reference Type: Direct Quotation
Connection Method(s): None
Significance: Psalm 105:1-15 and 1 Chronicles 16:8-36 share virtually identical text — "Give thanks to the LORD, call on His name; make known His deeds among the peoples" (הוֹדוּ לַיהוָה קִרְאוּ בִשְׁמוֹ, hodu laYHWH qir'u vishmo). These are parallel liturgical texts: 1 Chronicles 16:8-36 records the psalm that David appointed to be sung when the ark was brought to Jerusalem, composed from portions of Psalms 105, 96, and 106. The Chronicles passage thus provides the historical occasion for the psalm's liturgical use — David's installation of the ark as the centerpiece of Jerusalem's worship. The near-verbatim correspondence confirms that Israel's psalm tradition was embedded in specific historical worship events and then preserved for ongoing liturgical use.
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Text: 1 Chronicles 16:7-36
OT Text Referred to: Psalms 105:1-15
Subject: Psalm of worship (* see Abrahamic covenant and place networks)
Source: Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Reference Type: Direct Quotation
Connection Method(s): Longitudinal Theme
Significance: The Chronicler records David's psalm of thanksgiving (1 Chr 16:7-36) as a composite that directly quotes Psalm 105:1-15. The shared opening imperative "Give thanks to the LORD, call upon His Name" (hodu la-YHWH qir'u bishmo) establishes verbal identity between the texts. This quotation embeds the Abrahamic covenant recital—"the covenant He made with Abraham, His oath to Isaac" (Ps 105:9)—within the narrative of the ark's arrival in Jerusalem, connecting patriarchal promise to Davidic worship at the central sanctuary.