Psalm 76:11
Vow, and pay unto the Lord your God: let all that be round about him bring presents unto him that ought to be feared.
Cross-reference
Psalm 50:14 commands performing vows to God — a direct parallel to the same call.
Psalm 68:29 also speaks of kings bringing gifts to God's temple, echoing the call for tribute.
Psalm 56:12 echoes the same vow-making and thank offerings — a personal commitment to fulfill vows.
Psalm 65:1 declares that vows will be fulfilled to God — a direct parallel to this call.
Psalm 116:18 describes fulfilling vows in the assembly — a specific practice of the vow fulfillment urged here.
Numbers 30:2 gives the law that vows must be kept — the foundation for the command to perform vows.
2 Chronicles 32:23 records nations bringing gifts after that victory, fulfilling the call to bring gifts.
Ecclesiastes 5:4-6 expands on the same command: fulfill vows made to God, warning against rash vows.
Genesis 28:20 records Jacob making a vow to God, illustrating the practice of vowing.
Deuteronomy 23:21 gives the law behind this call — do not delay fulfilling vows to avoid guilt.
Ezra 7:15 records gifts brought to God's temple — a concrete example of the offering called for here.
In Matthew 5:33, Jesus cites the OT command to fulfill vows to the Lord, echoing the same instruction in Psalm 76:11.
Deuteronomy 16:16 commands not to appear before God empty-handed, aligning with bringing gifts.