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When you vow a vow to God, don`t defer to pay it; for he has no pleasure in fools. Pay that which you vow.
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Vows are Voluntary, Not Required
Commentators explain that making vows to God is voluntary; there is no command that requires them. One scholar, John Gill, even suggests that vows are less suited to the New Covenant era, as they can entangle a person in a spirit of legalism rather than the freedom found in Christ.
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Ecclesiastes
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19th Century
Anglican
There is here a clear recognition of the passage in Deuteronomy. (Consult the passage; compare to Sirach 18:23.)
No pleasure in f…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
When you vow a vow unto God Or "if you vow" F18 , as the Vulgate Latin version; for vows are free and ind…
Presbyterian
When a person made vows rashly, he allowed his mouth to cause his flesh to sin. This refers to a case where a man comes to the priest, pretending t…