Psalm 56:12

Thy vows are upon me, O God: I will render praises unto thee.

Cross-reference

Psalm 66:13 Parallel

Psalm 66:13 similarly expresses the intention to perform vows and bring offerings, reinforcing the commitment to fulfill promises to God.

Psalm 116:14-19 describes fulfilling vows and offering thank offerings after deliverance, closely mirroring the same language and context.

Psalm 22:25 Parallel

Psalm 22:25 also speaks of paying vows in the congregation — the same act of worshipful gratitude after deliverance.

Psalm 50:14 Parallel

Psalm 50:14 explicitly pairs thank offerings with fulfilling vows — the same combination as here.

Psalm 65:1 Parallel

Psalm 65:1 declares that vows shall be performed to God — the same commitment expressed here.

Psalm 61:5 Parallel

Psalm 61:5 affirms that God hears vows — here the psalmist vows to perform them.

Psalm 66:14 Parallel

Psalm 66:14 recalls vows made in trouble, providing the background context for the thank offerings promised here.

Psalm 76:11 Parallel

Psalm 76:11 commands making and fulfilling vows to God, echoing the personal vow here and broadening it to a general principle.

Psalm 119:106 Related theme

Psalm 119:106 speaks of taking an oath to follow God's laws, a different type of vow but sharing the commitment to fulfill a promise.

Numbers 30:2–16 Historical context

Numbers 30:2-16 gives the legal requirement to keep vows, providing the foundational law that underlies the psalmist's commitment.

Leviticus 22:18 describes presenting a gift to fulfill a vow — directly parallels the vow and offering context here.

Deuteronomy 23:21 commands prompt payment of vows — directly reinforces the obligation to fulfill vows.

Job 22:27 Parallel

Job 22:27 promises that you will fulfill your vows — a direct parallel to the vow-fulfillment theme.

1 Samuel 1:24-28 describes Hannah fulfilling her vow by dedicating Samuel, a concrete example of vow fulfillment like the psalmist plans.

Ecclesiastes 5:4-6 warns against making vows and not fulfilling them, adding a wisdom perspective on the seriousness of the psalmist's vow.

Genesis 28:20-22 records Jacob's conditional vow to God, illustrating an earlier example of making a vow similar to the psalmist's.

1 Samuel 1:11 records Hannah's conditional vow for a son, another personal vow to God similar in form to the psalmist's.

Genesis 35:1-3 shows Jacob fulfilling his earlier vow by building an altar, providing an example of vow fulfillment that parallels the psalmist's intention.