Psalm 65:1
Praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Sion: and unto thee shall the vow be performed.
Cross-reference
Psalm 56:12 echoes the vow-making and fulfillment — the same commitment to present thank offerings as in Psalm 65:1.
Psalm 76:11 commands making and fulfilling vows to God — directly parallel to the vow fulfillment mentioned in Psalm 65:1.
Psalm 22:25 mentions paying vows and giving praise in the congregation — mirroring the vows and praise in Zion here.
Psalm 48:1 declares God 'greatly to be praised' in the city of God — identical theme of praise in Zion.
Psalm 61:8 speaks of singing praises while performing vows — closely matching the vow and praise theme here.
Psalm 61:5 says God has heard vows — complementing the performing of vows mentioned here.
Psalm 62:1 uses the same Hebrew root for silent waiting on God, deepening the idea of expectant praise in Zion.
Psalm 76:2 identifies Zion as God's dwelling, reinforcing why praise is offered there.
Psalm 78:68 highlights God's choice of Zion, grounding the praise location in divine election.
Psalm 132:2 recalls David's vow to the Lord — a specific example of the vows mentioned here.