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But all that thou hast consecrated or vowed to the Lord thou must take with thee to the place the Lord has chosen, (Deuteronomy 12, 26)
If thou makest a vow to the Lord thy God, do not defer payment of it. The Lord thy God will hold thee to thy promise; thou delayest at thy peril. (Deuteronomy 23, 21)
Hadst thou refrained from making the vow, it would have been no sin in thee, (Deuteronomy 23, 22)
what prayer wilt thou make before the Lord thy God? I have stripped my house, thou wilt tell him, of all that I had vowed away, given it to Levite or to wanderer, to orphan or to widow, as thou badest me; I have not neglected thy will, or forgotten thy commands. (Deuteronomy 26, 13)
And this was a vow of his, that he made to the Lord, If thou wilt grant me victory over Ammon, (Judges 11, 30)
And at the sight he tore his garments; Alas, daughter, he said, thou hast undone me, and art thyself undone; the vow that hast once left my lips I must needs fulfil. (Judges 11, 35)
Why, father, she answered, if thou hast uttered a vow to the Lord, carry out thy promise; I am well content, now that thou hast won redress, and victory over thy enemies. (Judges 11, 36)
but the message he gave me was that I should conceive, and have a son. And I must abstain from wine and all strong drink, and from all unclean food, because this son of mine was to be a Nazirite from his childhood up, bound to the Lord by his vow from the day of his birth to the day of his death. (Judges 13, 7)
and made a vow: Lord of hosts, if thou wilt take good heed of this sorrow I bear, if thou wilt keep this handmaid of thine ever in remembrance, and grant her a son, then he shall be my gift to the Lord all his life long, a Nazirite unshorn. (1 Samuel 1, 11)
When her husband Elcana went to offer the Lord due sacrifice, and pay his vow, taking all his household with him, (1 Samuel 1, 21)
Then, in the fortieth year of the reign,✻ Absalom said to David, Grant me leave to go to Hebron and pay a vow I made to the Lord. (2 Samuel 15, 7)
It is a vow thy servant took when he was at Gessur in Syria, that if the Lord would restore him to Jerusalem, he would offer a sacrifice. (2 Samuel 15, 8)
