Psalms 76:11 - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

Vow unto the Lord Vow a sacrifice of thanksgiving; either at this time, for this wonderful deliverance, or hereafter, in all your future straits and troubles: let this experience encourage you to make such vows to God with confidence of success. And pay But when God hath accepted your vows, and given you the desired deliverance, forget not to pay your vows. Let all that be round about him All the tribes of Israel, who have the benefit of this mercy: or, rather, all the neighbouring nations, on every side, to whom the fame of this mighty work of God hath or shall come; bring presents I advise them, for the future, if they love themselves, to cease from all hostilities against Jehovah and his people, and to submit themselves to the God of Israel; unto him that ought to be feared Whom, though they do not love, yet they see and feel that they have great reason to fear, and to seek his favour.

Psalms 76:11

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.