Job 22:27
Thou shalt make thy prayer unto him, and he shall hear thee, and thou shalt pay thy vows.
Cross-references
In Job 5:8, Eliphaz similarly urges Job to appeal to God — reinforcing the same counsel to seek God in prayer.
Job 9:15 expresses Job's doubt that God would hear him — contrasting with Eliphaz's confident promise of answered prayer.
Job 42:9 shows Job's prayer being accepted — fulfilling the promise that God hears prayer, though Job prays for his accusers.
Job 11:18 promises security and hope to the repentant — echoing the same conditional blessing theme from another friend.
Job 27:10 questions whether the wicked truly call on God — contrasting with Eliphaz's assumption that prayer leads to hearing.
1 John 5:15 builds on the same assurance: if God hears, we have what we asked.
1 John 5:14 echoes the promise that God hears prayer, adding the condition of asking according to His will.
Jonah 2:9 shows Jonah fulfilling his vow after God heard his prayer, mirroring Job 22:27's sequence.
Isaiah 58:9 promises that when you call, the Lord will answer — a direct parallel to the prayer-hearing promise here.
Ecclesiastes 5:4 instructs to fulfill vows promptly, reinforcing the same duty.
Psalm 116:14 repeats the theme of fulfilling vows publicly, echoing Job 22:27.
Psalm 91:15 promises God will answer when called upon, directly echoing the assurance of prayer being heard here.
Psalm 66:18-20 expands on the condition for God hearing prayer — no cherished sin — and affirms God listens, reinforcing the promise here.
Psalm 66:13 also speaks of fulfilling vows to God, a direct parallel to Job 22:27.
Psalm 56:12 expresses the same commitment to fulfill vows made to God.
Psalm 50:15 similarly promises that calling on God in trouble brings deliverance, matching the prayer-hearing promise here.
Psalm 50:14 also emphasizes paying vows to God as an act of thanksgiving, reinforcing the vow-keeping theme here.
Numbers 30:2 establishes the legal requirement to keep vows, which Job 22:27 assumes.
Psalm 116:1 expresses love for God because He heard prayer, illustrating the outcome promised here — God hearing the one who prays.