Psalm 61:5
For thou, O God, hast heard my vows: thou hast given me the heritage of those that fear thy name.
Cross-reference
Psalm 16:5 speaks of the LORD as the psalmist's portion, echoing the heritage given to those who fear God here.
Psalm 16:6 describes a beautiful inheritance, directly relating to the heritage given to those who fear God here.
Psalm 65:1 declares that vows are performed to God in Zion, directly relating to the vows God heard here.
Psalm 115:13 promises blessing to those who fear the LORD, directly connecting to the heritage for the same group here.
Psalm 56:12 expresses commitment to fulfill vows to God, echoing the psalmist's vows that God has heard here.
Psalm 66:19 affirms that God listens to prayer, paralleling the assurance here that God has heard the psalmist's vows.
Malachi 3:16-18 describes God hearing those who fear Him and giving them a heritage, paralleling the heritage for those who fear God here.
Isaiah 54:17 explicitly calls this 'the heritage of the servants of the LORD' — directly echoing the phrase 'heritage of those who fear your name'.
Acts 10:35 states that those who fear God are accepted by Him, echoing the heritage given to those who fear God here.
In Genesis 28:20, Jacob makes a conditional vow — showing the practice of vowing that the psalmist says God has heard.
In Exodus 1:20, God deals well with the midwives who feared Him — illustrating the blessing given to those who fear God.