Psalm 116:18
I will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all his people,
Cross-reference
Psalm 116:14 is the identical vow phrase repeated earlier in the psalm, emphasizing the psalmist's promise.
Psalm 22:25 uses identical language about fulfilling vows in the congregation, reinforcing the public aspect of vow-keeping.
Psalm 76:11 commands making and fulfilling vows, echoing the same obligation expressed here.
In Psalm 50:14, God commands to perform vows, directly reinforcing the act of paying vows described here.
Numbers 30:2 commands that a man must do everything he vowed, directly supporting the fulfillment here.
Deuteronomy 23:21 warns against delaying vow fulfillment, emphasizing the urgency of keeping vows.
Deuteronomy 23:23 insists on doing whatever you vowed, reinforcing the binding nature of the vow.
In Jonah 2:9, Jonah explicitly says he will pay his vows, directly matching the vow payment here.
In Nahum 1:15, Judah is commanded to perform vows, directly reinforcing the vow payment here.
Ecclesiastes 5:5 warns against vowing without fulfilling, underscoring the seriousness of the vow made here.
Genesis 28:20 records Jacob making a vow, providing an OT example of the vow-making that leads to fulfillment.
Leviticus 7:16 describes the vow offering, linking this personal vow to the sacrificial system.
Leviticus 22:18 includes vows among sacrifices, showing the legal context for fulfilling vows.
Numbers 21:2 shows Israel making a conditional vow, illustrating the practice of vowing in crisis.