14 »Bring your thanks to God as a sacrifice, and pay (make good) your vows to the Most High.
Psalms 50:14 Cross References - NSB
Leviticus 27:2-34
2 »Give the following regulations for the people of Israel: ‘When any of you have been given to Jehovah in fulfillment of a special vow, you may be set free by the payment of the following sums of money,
3 »‘This is according to the official standard: adult male, twenty to sixty years old: fifty pieces of silver, adult female: thirty pieces of silver, young male, five to twenty years old: twenty pieces of silver, young female: ten pieces of silver, infant male under five: five pieces of silver, infant female: three pieces of silver, male above sixty years of age: fifteen pieces of silver, female above sixty: ten pieces of silver.
4 »‘If it is a woman, give twelve ounces.
5 »‘For a boy from five to twenty years old, give eight ounces and for a girl give four ounces.
6 »‘For a boy from one month to five years old, give two ounces of silver and for a girl give about one ounce.
7 For a man sixty years or over, give six ounces and for a woman give four ounces.
8 »‘The person who is too poor to pay the required amount must stand in front of the priest. The priest will determine the amount based on what the person can afford.
9 »‘If the vow is to give the kind of animal that people offer to Jehovah, it will be considered holy.
10 »‘Do not exchange or substitute animals, a good one for a bad one or a bad one for a good one. If you do exchange one animal for another, then both animals will be holy.
11 »‘If it is an unclean animal that cannot be brought to Jehovah as an offering, bring it in front of the priest.
12 »‘The priest will determine what its value is. The value will be whatever the priest decides.
13 »‘If you want to buy it back, you must pay its full value plus one-fifth more.
14 »‘If you give your house to Jehovah as something holy, the priest will determine what its value is. The value will be whatever the priest decides.
15 »‘If you want to buy it back, you must pay its full value plus one-fifth more.
16 »‘If a person gives part of a field to Jehovah as something holy, its value will be based on the seed planted on it. Ground planted with two quarts of barley will be worth twenty ounces of silver.
17 »‘If you give your field in the jubilee year, it will have its full value.
18 »‘Should you give the field after the jubilee year, the priest will estimate its value based on the number of years left until the next jubilee year.
19 »‘If you want to buy it back, you must pay its full value plus one-fifth more.
20 »‘If you do not buy it back and it is sold to someone else, it may not be redeemed.
21 »‘When the field is released in the jubilee year, it will be holy like a field claimed by Jehovah. It will become the property of the priest.
22 »‘You may give a field you bought, not one that was a part of your family property, to Jehovah as something holy.
23 »‘The priest must figure out the field's value until the jubilee year. You will pay its value on that day as something holy, belonging to Jehovah.
24 »‘In the jubilee year the field will go back to the person from whom it was bought, to whom it belongs as family property.
25 »‘All values will be set using the standard weight of the holy place.
26 »‘A firstborn animal already belongs to Jehovah because it was born first. Therefore, it cannot be set apart as holy. Whether it is a bull or a sheep, it belongs to Jehovah.
27 »‘If it is an unclean animal it must be bought back. The payment will be its full value plus one-fifth more. If it is not bought back, it must be sold at the value given it.
28 »‘However, everything dedicated to Jehovah for destruction, a person, an animal, or a field that belongs to you, must not be sold or bought back. Everything dedicated in that way is very holy. It belongs to Jehovah.
29 »‘People dedicated this way may not be bought back. They must be put to death.
30 »‘One-tenth of what comes from the land, whether grain or fruit, is holy and belongs to Jehovah.
31 »‘If you buy back any part of it, you must add one-fifth more to it.
32 »‘Every tenth head of cattle or sheep that you counted is holy and belongs to Jehovah.
33 »‘You must not look to see if it is good or bad or exchange it. If you do exchange it, both the first animal and its substitute will be holy. They may not be bought back.’«
34 These are the commandments Jehovah gave Moses on Mount Sinai for the Israelites.
Numbers 30:2-16
2 »If a man makes a vow to Jehovah that he will do something or swears an oath that he will not do something, he must not break his word. He must do everything he said he would do.
3 »A young girl, who still lives in her father’s house, might make a vow to Jehovah that she will do something or swear an oath that she will not do something.
4 »She must do everything that she vowed or promised unless her father raises an objection when he hears about it.
5 »If her father forbids her to fulfill the vow when he hears about it, she is not required to keep it. Jehovah will forgive her, because her father refused to let her keep it.
6 »If an unmarried woman makes a vow, whether deliberately or carelessly, or promises to abstain from something, and then marries,
7 she must do everything that she vowed or promised unless her husband raises an objection when he hears about it.
8 »If her husband forbids her to fulfill the vow when he hears about it, she is not required to keep it. Jehovah will forgive her.
9 »A widow or a divorced woman must keep every vow she makes and every promise to abstain from something.
10 »If a married woman makes a vow or promises to abstain from something,
11 her husband may hear about it but may say nothing and not object. Then her vow or oath must be kept.
12 »But if her husband cancels it when he hears about it, nothing she said in her vow or oath has to be kept. Her husband has canceled it. Jehovah will free her from this vow or oath.
13 »A husband decides whether or not his wife has to keep any vow to do something or any oath to do without something.
14 »If he says nothing to her about it day after day, this means he decided that she must keep her vow or oath. She must keep it because he said nothing to her when he heard about it.
15 »If he cancels it later, he will suffer the consequences.«
16 These are the laws Jehovah gave Moses for husbands and wives, and for fathers with young daughters still living at home.
Deuteronomy 23:21
21 »When you vow to Jehovah your God do not delay the payback. It would be sin, and Jehovah your God will surely require it of you.
Psalms 27:6
6 Now my head will be lifted up above my enemies who surround me. I will offer sacrifices with shouts of joy in his tent. I will sing, yes I will sing praises to Jehovah.
Psalms 22:25
25 My praise comes from you while I am among those assembled for worship. I will fulfill my vows in the presence of those who respect Jehovah.
Psalms 56:12
12 Your vows are binding upon me, O God. I will render thank offerings to you.
Psalms 69:30-31
Psalms 50:23
23 »Whoever offers thanks as a sacrifice honors me. I will let everyone who continues in my way see the salvation that comes from God.«
Psalms 61:8
8 So I will always sing praises to your name, as I perform my vows day after day.
Psalms 65:1
1 ([Psalm of David]) Let silence and praise come before you in Zion, O God. To you the vow will be performed.
Psalms 76:11
11 Make vows to Jehovah your God and fulfill them. Let all who are around him bring gifts to him. He should be respected.
Psalms 107:21-22
Psalms 116:12-14
Psalms 116:17-18
Psalms 147:1
1 Praise Jehovah! It is good to sing praise to our God. It is pleasant to sing his praise beautifully.
Ecclesiastes 5:4-5
Hosea 14:2
2 »Return to Jehovah and say to him: ‘Take away all iniquity and receive us graciously, that we may present the fruit (young bulls) of our lips.’ (Hebrews 13:15)
Nahum 1:15
15 »Behold, upon the mountains the feet of him who brings good tidings. Who publishes peace! Keep your feasts, O Judah and perform your vows! The wicked will no more pass through (invade) you. They will be completely destroyed.«
Romans 12:1
1 I request (urge) (implore) you brothers, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.
1 Thessalonians 5:18
18 In everything give thanks for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
Hebrews 13:15
15 Let us continually offer a sacrifice of praise to God through him [Jesus], that is, the fruit of lips that make confession (give thanks and offer praise) to his name.
1 Peter 2:5
5 You also as living stones are built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
1 Peter 2:9
9 You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and a people for God’s own possession, that you may show the excellence of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.