Psalm 61:8
So will I sing praise unto thy name for ever, that I may daily perform my vows.
Cross-references
Psalm 30:12 also vows perpetual praise — 'I will give thanks to you forever' — echoing the same commitment to lifelong worship.
Psalm 65:1 states 'to you shall vows be performed' — directly linking praise and vow fulfillment, reinforcing the vow language.
Psalm 66:13-16 describes performing vows made in trouble, providing a specific context for the vow performance mentioned here.
Psalm 79:13 promises 'we will give thanks to you forever' — a communal echo of the psalmist's personal vow to sing praises forever.
Psalm 145:1 declares 'I will bless your name forever and ever' — a parallel commitment to eternal praise of God's name.
Psalm 145:2 says 'Every day I will bless you' — directly matching the 'day after day' vow of praise in the main verse.
Psalm 146:2 vows 'I will sing praises to my God while I have my being' — a lifelong praise commitment parallel to the daily vow.
Genesis 28:20 records Jacob's conditional vow, contrasting with the psalmist's unconditional vow performance. Both involve making vows.
Leviticus 22:18 discusses vows and freewill offerings in the law, providing the legal background for the psalmist's vow performance.