Psalm 50:14

Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the most High:

Cross-reference

Psalm 50:23 Parallel

Psalm 50:23 repeats the call to sacrifice thank offerings and links it to salvation—reinforcing the same command within the same psalm.

Psalm 116:18 continues the vow payment theme — public fulfillment of vows made in distress.

Psalm 116:17 echoes the same 'sacrifice of thanksgiving' — a personal response to deliverance.

Psalm 116:12-14 describes paying vows and lifting the cup of salvation, a personal fulfillment of the thanksgiving sacrifice and vows.

Psalm 107:22 repeats the exact phrase 'sacrifices of thanksgiving', reinforcing the call to thank God publicly.

Psalm 76:11 Parallel

Psalm 76:11 urges making and performing vows to God, directly reinforcing the vow-keeping aspect of this verse.

Psalm 69:31 Parallel

Psalm 69:31 says thanksgiving pleases God more than animal sacrifice—directly supporting the value of the thank offerings commanded here.

Psalm 56:12 Parallel

Psalm 56:12 explicitly states 'I will perform my vows' and 'render thank offerings', mirroring the two actions commanded here.

Psalm 69:30 Parallel

Psalm 69:30 expresses praise and thanksgiving as worship—the same heart attitude behind the thank offerings commanded here.

Psalm 4:5 Related theme

Psalm 4:5 urges offering right sacrifices and trusting God, similar to the call for thanksgiving and vows.

Hosea 14:2 Parallel

Hosea 14:2 speaks of paying 'vows of our lips', directly echoing the vow-keeping commanded here.

Ecclesiastes 5:4 echoes the same admonition not to delay vow payment — reinforcing urgency.

Deuteronomy 23:21 commands prompt payment of vows — directly supporting the call to perform vows.

Nahum 1:15 Parallel

Nahum 1:15 calls for performing vows after deliverance — parallel context of thanksgiving for salvation.

Hebrews 13:15 calls for a 'sacrifice of praise'—the fruit of lips—fulfilling the spirit of the thanksgiving sacrifice and vows.

Amos 5:22 Contrast

Amos 5:22 shows God rejecting sacrifices when hearts are wrong — contrasting with the genuine thanksgiving sacrifice required here.

Jonah 1:16 Parallel

Jonah 1:16 records sailors offering a sacrifice and making vows — a direct narrative parallel to the thanksgiving and vows commanded here.

Jonah 2:9 Allusion

Jonah 2:9 explicitly echoes this verse: 'with the voice of thanksgiving will I sacrifice... what I have vowed I will pay.'

Matthew 5:33 cites the command to perform vows to the Lord, directly reinforcing the call to fulfill vows in this verse.

Romans 12:1 Related theme

Romans 12:1 reinterprets sacrifice as offering our bodies — a living sacrifice of thanksgiving, fulfilling the spirit of this verse.

Revelation 7:12 Related theme

Revelation 7:12 includes 'thanksgiving' in a heavenly doxology — the ultimate fulfillment of the sacrifice of praise called for here.

Daniel 2:23 Related theme

Daniel 2:23 is a personal thanksgiving to God, exemplifying the sacrifice of thanksgiving commanded here.

Job 22:27 Parallel

Job 22:27 promises that one who prays will pay his vows, directly paralleling the command to perform vows here.

Leviticus 22:21 specifies that a vow offering must be without blemish, relating to 'perform your vows' in this verse.

Leviticus 7:12 details the law of the thanksgiving sacrifice, the same 'sacrifice of thanksgiving' commanded here.

Ecclesiastes 5:5 warns against making vows you cannot pay — a caution that underscores vow seriousness.

Numbers 30:2–16 Historical context

Numbers 30:2-16 details binding nature of vows and annulment conditions — reinforcing vow seriousness.

Leviticus 27:2–34 Historical context

Leviticus 27:2-34 provides legal instructions for making and redeeming vows — the background for 'perform your vows'.

1 Thessalonians 5:18 commands giving thanks in all circumstances, a New Testament application of the thanksgiving sacrifice.

Exodus 20:7 Related theme

Exodus 20:7 forbids taking God's name in vain — a principle underlying the seriousness of vows.

Daniel 4:34 Related theme

In Daniel 4:34, Nebuchadnezzar's praise after his restoration exemplifies the sacrifice of thanksgiving called for here.

Nehemiah 5:13 Related theme

Nehemiah 5:13 emphasizes performing a promise, echoing the call to 'perform your vows' in this verse.

2 Samuel 22:1 Related theme

2 Samuel 22:1 records David's song of thanksgiving, an example of the grateful worship commanded here.