Psalm 51:19
Then shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifices of righteousness, with burnt offering and whole burnt offering: then shall they offer bullocks upon thine altar.
Cross-reference
Psalm 66:13-15 describes offering burnt offerings and bulls in fulfillment of vows, paralleling the acceptable sacrifices promised after restoration.
Psalm 4:5 calls for righteous sacrifices and trust in God—paralleling the acceptable offerings in Psalm 51:19 after repentance.
Psalm 118:27 speaks of binding a festal sacrifice to the altar, echoing the offering of bulls on the altar after restoration.
Romans 12:1 calls believers to offer themselves as living sacrifices—a spiritual application of the sacrificial principle in Psalm 51:19.
Ephesians 5:2 presents Christ's sacrifice as a fragrant offering—fulfilling the OT sacrificial system that Psalm 51:19 describes as pleasing to God.
Malachi 3:3 describes purification leading to righteous offerings—similar to the restored worship in Psalm 51:19 after cleansing.
Hebrews 13:16 says doing good and sharing are sacrifices pleasing to God—expanding the concept of acceptable offerings in Psalm 51:19.