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My praise shall be of thee in the great congregation: I will pay my vows before them that fear him.
Psalms 22:25 · King James Version
Parallel translations
  • WEB Of you comes my praise in the great assembly. I will pay my vows before those who fear him.
  • BSB My praise for You resounds in the great assembly; I will fulfill my vows before those who fear You.
  • NKJV My praise shall be of You in the great assembly; I will pay My vows before those who fear Him.
  • NASB ¶From You comes my praise in the great assembly; I shall pay my vows before those who fear Him.
  • NLT I will praise you in the great assembly. I will fulfill my vows in the presence of those who worship you.

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Quick answer

The psalmist's praise originates from God himself, and he pledges to fulfill his vows among the worshiping community. Gratitude is rendered publicly and faithfully.

Overview

David acknowledges that the praise he offers is itself a gift drawn out by God's saving work in the great assembly. Paying his vows refers to thank offerings promised in distress and now joyfully fulfilled. The verse models worship that is both communal and faithful, anticipating the great congregation of the redeemed who praise God for the work of Christ.

Cross-references & the web

Cross-references · 11

  • Ps 35:18I will give thee thanks in the great congregation: I will praise thee among much people.
  • Ps 40:9–10I have preached righteousness in the great congregation: lo, I have not refrained my lips, O LORD, thou knowest.
  • Ps 111:1Praise ye the LORD. I will praise the LORD with my whole heart, in the assembly of the upright, and in the congregation.
  • Ps 66:13I will go into thy house with burnt offerings: I will pay thee my vows,
  • Ps 116:14–19I will pay my vows unto the LORD now in the presence of all his people.
  • Ps 56:12Thy vows are upon me, O God: I will render praises unto thee.
  • Ps 22:22I will declare thy name unto my brethren: in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee.
  • Eccl 5:4–5When thou vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay it; for he hath no pleasure in fools: pay that which thou hast vowed.
  • Ps 118:19–20Open to me the gates of righteousness: I will go into them, and I will praise the LORD:
  • Ps 66:16Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul.
  • Ps 65:1Praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Sion: and unto thee shall the vow be performed.

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  • VideoBibleProject — Psalms videosBibleProject · Lay · Free · evangelical

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  • CommentaryEnduring Word — verse-by-verseDavid Guzik · Lay · Free · evangelical

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  • ReferenceInterlinear, lexicon & Strong'sBlue Letter Bible · Seminary · Free

    Hebrew/Greek interlinear, word definitions, and cross-references for this verse.

Christ at the center

The Psalms are Christ's own prayer book and a gallery of his portraits — the suffering one of Psalm 22, the risen Lord of Psalm 16, the priest-king of Psalm 110, the Son to whom the nations are given.

How Psalms 22:25 points to him is part of the one story that runs through all Scripture — meet Jesus at the heart of the web, or follow a trail that traces him from Genesis to Revelation.

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