Deuteronomy 23:22

"When you vow a vow to the LORD your God, you shall not be slack to pay it, for the LORD your God will surely require it of you; and it would be sin in you."

Key Reflection

In Deuteronomy 23:22, Moses emphasizes the importance of honoring one’s vows to the Lord. This verse builds on the concept that making a vow is a solemn commitment and underscores the divine seriousness behind such promises. If a person makes a vow, they are expected to fulfill it diligently, as failure to do so would be considered sin before God. This cultural context reflects the high value placed on keeping one's word in ancient Israelite society, where vows were not just personal but also had significant religious and communal implications.

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