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Vow to God if thou utterest, without delay perform it, he will have no light and rash promises; vow made must be vow paid. (Ecclesiastes 5, 3)
From paying thy vows✻ let naught ever hinder thee; shall death find thee still shrinking from acquitting thyself of the task? God’s award stands for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 22)
Thus the Lord will reveal himself to Egypt; the Egyptians, when that day comes, will acknowledge him, doing him worship with sacrifices and offerings, will make vows to the Lord and perform them. (Isaiah 19, 21)
as to yonder simpleton, that vows he never learned his letters? (Isaiah 29, 12)
Keepsake of mine must be put behind the door, where the posts should hide it, now thou wouldst strip thee naked and let in a gallant in my place, make free with my marriage-bed! With such as these thou didst exchange vows, greedily thou didst buy their good will. (Isaiah 57, 8)
Israel was set apart for the Lord, first-fruits vowed to be his revenue; he lay under a ban that plucked them, and must rue his rashness, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 2, 3)
Reckless of unshod feet, of parching throat, thou criest out despairingly, Return I cannot; to alien gods all my heart is vowed, and I must follow still! (Jeremiah 2, 25)
For all this, how should I pardon thee? Thy sons have deserted me, by gods that are no gods their vows are taken; full-fed with my bounty, they left their wedded troth, to wanton in the bower of a mistress; (Jeremiah 5, 7)
there, says the Lord, you shall hear cries of joy and mirth, voice of bridegroom and voice of bride. There you shall hear men singing, Give thanks to the Lord, the Lord is gracious, his mercy endures for ever, as they bring to his temple the offerings they have vowed. Your country’s doom shall be reversed, says the divine promise, and all shall be as of old. (Jeremiah 33, 11)
he, the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel. So you will be as good as your word; sacrifice and libation you have vowed to the queen of heaven, and must pay it; all is accomplished, will has turned into act! (Jeremiah 44, 25)
grant riches, or wreak vengeance; the unpaid vow they cannot exact, (Baruch 6, 34)
Bloodless offering they shall eat, and the victim that is offered for a fault or a wrong done; theirs every gift an Israelite vows to me, (Ezekiel 44, 29)
