Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
Psalms 22:2
thou hearest not R.V., thou answerest not.
and am not silent Better as R.V. marg., but find no rest: no answer comes to bring me respite.
thou hearest not R.V., thou answerest not.
and am not silent Better as R.V. marg., but find no rest: no answer comes to bring me respite.
Verse Psalms 22:2. _I CRY IN THE DAY-TIME, AND IN THE NIGHT-SEASON_] This seems to be David's own experience; and the words seem to refer to his own case alone. Though I am not heard, and thou appeare...
O MY GOD, I CRY IN THE DAYTIME - This, in connection with what is said at the close of the verse, “and in the night-season,” means that his cry was incessant or constant. See the notes at Psalms 1:2....
Psalms 22 The Sufferings of Christ and the Glory That Follows _ 1. The suffering (Psalms 22:1)_ 2. The glory (Psalms 22:22) P
XXII. This Ps. (p. 372) consists of two parts. In Psalms 22:1 a godly man in deep and manifold distress complains that the God of his fathers, the God who has been with him from the beginning, has des...
GOD. Hebrew. _Elohim._ App-4. HEAREST NOT. answerest not....
THOU HEAREST NOT— St. Paul says, Hebrews 5:7. _That Christ was heard in that he feared;_ but Christ here says, that his father heard him not, only to intimate that he did not dispense him from sufferi...
PSALMS 22 DESCRIPTIVE TITLE The Voice of a Forsaken SuffererLoudly Lamenting his Lot, Minutely Describing his Pain and Shame, without Reproaching God or Accusing Himselfis Suddenly Silenced (in Deat...
_O MY GOD, I CRY IN THE DAYTIME, BUT THOU HEAREST NOT; AND IN THE NIGHT SEASON, AND AM NOT SILENT._ Thou hearest not - i:e., answered not. NOT SILENT. God's silence only stimulates Him the more not...
AND AM NOT SILENT] RM 'but find no rest.'...
The Ps. has two sections, in the first of which (Psalms 22:1) the writer earnestly seeks God's help in a time of extreme trouble, while in the second (Psalms 22:22) he breaks into a song of thanksgivi...
Psalms 1:41 _GORDON CHURCHYARD_ Words in boxes are from the Bible. The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the * before a word to show an explanation. The translated Bible tex...
AND AM NOT SILENT. — This misses the parallelism, which evidently requires “O my God, I cry in the daytime, and thou answerest not; in the night, and find no repose.”...
_[Psalms 22:3]_ אֱֽלֹהַ֗י אֶקְרָ֣א יֹ֖ומָם וְ לֹ֣א...
Psalms 22:1 WHO is the sufferer whose wail is the very voice of desolation and despair, and who yet dares to believe that the tale of his sorrow will be a gospel for the world? The usual answers are g...
THE CRY OF THE FORSAKEN Psalms 22:1 The Hebrew inscription of this exquisite ode is, “The hind of the morning.” The hind is the emblem of loveliness; see Song of Solomon 2:7; Song of Solomon 2:9.
Whatever may have been the local conditions creating this psalm, it has become so perfectly and properly associated with the one Son of God that it is almost impossible to read it in any other way. Th...
Place. Montanus, "in the huts of grass, ( or of young trees, germinis) he will make me lie down." See Canticle of Canticles i. 6., and Ezechiel xxxiv. 15. (Haydock) --- Shepherds were accustomed to co...
Who that reads these words set down in the church under the spirit of prophecy, at least a thousand years before the coming of Christ, and then hears them uttered by Jesus on the cross; who that duly...
Psalms 22 _ Proper Psalm for Good Friday_ (_Morning_). PSALMS 22, 23 = _ Day 4_ (_Evening_)....
2._O my God! I cry in the day-time. _In this verse the Psalmist expresses the long continuance of his affliction, which increased his disquietude and weariness. It was a temptation even still more gri...
Here the sufferings of Christ have another and deeper character. We have before us that great work which is the foundation of all the blessing developed in the other psalms, and of every blessing and...
O MY GOD, I CRY IN THE DAYTIME,.... In the time of his suffering on the cross, which was in the daytime: BUT THOU HEAREST ME NOT; and yet he was always heard, John 11:41; though he was not saved from...
O my God, I cry in the daytime, but thou hearest not; and in the night season, and am not silent. Ver. 2. _O my God, I cry in the day time, &c._] This was a sore temptation, that his heartiest prayer...
_I cry in the day-time_, &c. I continue praying night and day without intermission; _but thou hearest not_ St. Paul says, Hebrews 5:7, that _Christ was heard in that he feared._ Christ therefore here...
THE MESSIAH IN HIS GREAT PASSION. A Prophecy of the Messiah's Suffering. To the chief musician upon Aijeleth Shahar, that is, "Of the hind of the dawn," a psalm of David. The words "Of the hind of th...
O My God, I cry in the daytime, but Thou hearest not; and in the night season, and am not silent. There was no rest, no easement, no repose, for the suffering Messiah; He must drink the cup of God's a...
AM NOT SILENT: _ Heb._ there is no silence to me...
1-10 The Spirit of Christ, which was in the prophets, testifies in this psalm, clearly and fully, the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow. We have a sorrowful complaint of God's wi...
i.e. I continue praying day and night without intermission. Or thus, _I have no silence_, i.e. no quietness or rest, as this word signifies, JUDGES 18:9; in which respect also the sea and waves thereo...
Psalms 22:2 God H430 cry H7121 (H8799) daytime H3119 hear H6030 (H8799) season H3915 silent H1747 I cry
‘Oh My God, I cry in the daytime, but you do not answer, and in the night season, and am not silent.' For the first time in His life Jesus had become aware of what to us is commonplace, the sense of s...
A CRY OF DESPAIR FROM THE HEART, FROM ONE WHO YET HOPES IN GOD (PSALMS 22:1). Psalms 22:1 ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from helping me, and from the words of my roa...
Stand and look up at Christ upon the cross, and look upon these words, as his. He himself is the best exposition of this wondrous psalm. Psalms 22:1. _My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? why a...
This marvellous Psalm is a wonderful prophecy, which might seem as if it had been composed after the suffering of our Lord; yet it was written many hundreds of years before his incarnation and death....
Psalms 22:1. _My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?_ What a dolorous cry! How terrible it must have been to have heard that cry, but how much more terrible to have uttered it! For the dear Son o...
You will not need any comment on this Psalm if, while we read it, you see Christ on the cross, and you think that you hear him uttering these sacred words. This Psalm is dedicated» to the Chief Musici...
This Psalm so sweetly and so accurately pictures the inward griefs of our Divine Saviour that it might have been written after the crucifixion rather than so many hundreds of years before it. I call y...
This Psalm is a sort of window, through which we can look into the heart of our crucified Saviour. We see all the external part of the crucifixion through the four windows of the Gospels; but this 22...
This Psalm is headed, «To the chief Musician upon Aijeleth Shahar,» or, as the margin renders it, «the hind of the morning,» «A Psalm of David,» It begins in the very depths of the Master's sorrow, wh...
CONTENTS: David in great perplexity cries for help. CHARACTERS: God, David. CONCLUSION: Trouble and perplexity drive us to earnest prayer and earnest prayer drives away trouble and perplexity. To fa...
Psalms 22:1. _My God, my God._ The LXX, Ο Θεος ο Θεος μου. The Chaldaic is like the English. The Hebrew forms the superlative degree by repetition. Example: “The heaven, and the heaven of heavens cann...
_O my God, I cry in the daytime, but Thou hearest not; and in the night season, and am not silent._ WHY SO MANY PRAYERS ART UNANSWERED Our prayers often fail of success-- I. Because of want of faith...
_My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?_ THE PROPHETIC IMAGE OF THE PRINCE OF SUFFERERS Who is the sufferer whose wail is the very voice of desolation and despair, and who yet dares to believe th...
PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 22:1. This psalm appears to be an individual lament. The singer has been attacked by unscrupulous people and mocked by those who should feel sympathy. Nevertheless, he looks...
INTRODUCTION “The subject of this psalm is the deliverance of a righteous sufferer from his enemies, and the effect of this deliverance on others. It is so framed as to be applied without violence to...
EXPOSITION THERE is no psalm which has raised so much controversy as this. Admitted to be Messianic by the early Hebrew commentators, it is by some understood wholly of David; by others, applied to th...
Psa 22:1-31 is one of those prophetic psalms which stands out probably among all of the Messianic psalms. This psalm is again a psalm of David, and it is a very graphic description of death by crucifi...
1 Thessalonians 3:10; 2 Timothy 1:3; Lamentations 3:44; Lamentations 3:8;...