Psalms 66:13-15

Psalms 66:13-15

[13] I will go  into thy house  with burnt offerings:  I will pay  thee my vows,  [14] Which my lips  have uttered,  and my mouth  hath spoken,  when I was in trouble.  [15] I will offer  unto thee burnt sacrifices  of fatlings,  with the incense  of rams;  I will offer  bullocks  with goats.  Selah. 

What does Psalms 66:13-15 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The psalmist now spoke to God for himself. He provided an example for the people. He personally would praise God by offering burnt and peace sacrifices in fulfillment of his promises to God. These sacrifices were primarily for worship rather than for the removal of sin.