Psalm 116:14
I will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all his people.
Cross-references
Psalm 116:18 repeats this same vow — emphasizing the psalmist's commitment to fulfill his vows publicly.
In Psalm 22:25, the psalmist also vows to fulfill vows in the great congregation — a parallel expression of public thanksgiving.
In Psalm 56:12, the psalmist commits to present thank offerings for vows — same context of gratitude after deliverance.
In Psalm 66:13-15, the psalmist fulfills vows with burnt offerings — a specific example of the vow fulfillment mentioned here.
In Jonah 2:9, Jonah vows to fulfill his vows and declares salvation from the LORD — directly parallel to the psalmist's vow.
Numbers 30:2 commands that vows to the LORD must be kept, directly underlying the psalmist's action.
Ecclesiastes 5:4 warns not to delay paying vows, reinforcing the psalmist's commitment.
Leviticus 7:16 gives the law for eating vow offerings, the ritual context of the psalmist's fulfillment.
Matthew 5:33 references the OT law to perform oaths to the Lord, the same principle the psalmist follows.
Leviticus 22:18 describes offerings brought for vows, the setting for the psalmist's vow fulfillment.
Job 22:27 promises that the repentant will pay their vows, the same act of devotion here.
In Jonah 1:16, the sailors make vows after being saved from the storm — similar response of vow-making to God's deliverance.