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HE TRUSTED ON THE LORD THAT HE WOULD DELIVER HIM - Margin, “He
rolled himself on the Lord.” The margin expresses the true sense of
the Hebrew word. The idea is that of being under the pressure of a
he...
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Psalms 22
The Sufferings of Christ and the Glory That Follows
_ 1. The suffering (Psalms 22:1)_
2. The glory (Psalms 22:22)
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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...
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The pleading cry of the forsaken and persecuted servant of God....
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-Roll it upon Jehovah! let him deliver him:
Let him rescue him, for he delighteth in him."
Ironically they bid the sufferer -roll" i.e. commit his cause to
Jehovah. The verb is certainly imperative,...
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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...
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_HE TRUSTED ON THE LORD THAT HE WOULD DELIVER HIM: LET HIM DELIVER
HIM, SEEING HE DELIGHTED IN HIM._
He trusted. The Hebrew, "He trusted" (gol), is different from that in
Psalms 22:4, and is literall...
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22:8 to (c-3) Lit. 'Roll it [or 'himself'] on.'...
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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...
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These very words were used by the priests in mockery of our Lord as He
hung on the Cross (Matthew 27:43)....
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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...
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HE TRUSTED. — So the LXX. (Comp. Matthew 27:43.) So, too, Ewald
among moderns. But generally the form _gol_ (short for _gôl_) is
taken as an imperative. Literally, _roll thyself on God._ (Comp.
Psalms...
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_[Psalms 22:9]_ גֹּ֣ל אֶל ־יְהוָ֣ה
יְפַלְּטֵ֑הוּ יַ֝צִּילֵ֗הוּ...
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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...
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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.
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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...
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Whence, Reader, is it, that while the fathers were made happy, Christ
was thus treated, but because he stood in their law place, and endured
the very curse which the law denounced against the sinner?...
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Psalms 22
_ Proper Psalm for Good Friday_ (_Morning_).
PSALMS 22, 23 = _ Day 4_ (_Evening_)....
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How severe a temptation this must have been to David every man may
judge from his own experience. But by the remedy he used he afforded a
proof of the sincerity of his confidence: for unless he had ha...
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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...
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HE TRUSTED ON THE LORD, [THAT] HE WOULD DELIVER HIM,.... Not that they
spoke in a deriding way of the object of his trust, for, as impious as
they were, this they did not do; but of his trust in the L...
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He trusted on the LORD [that] he would deliver him: let him deliver
him, seeing he delighted in him.
Ver. 8. _He trusted on the Lord that he would deliver him_] Is this a
prophecy of our Saviour's su...
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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...
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He trusted on the Lord that He would deliver Him, literally, "Roll it
upon Jehovah," jeeringly urging Christ to cast His troubles upon the
Lord; LET HIM DELIVER HIM, SEEING HE DELIGHTED IN HIM. That w...
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HE TRUSTED ON THE LORD:
_ Heb._ He rolled himself on the Lord
SEEING HE DELIGHTED IN HIM:
Or, if he delight in him...
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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...
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HE TRUSTED ON THE LORD; he rolled himself UPON THE LORD; where they
seem to scoff not only at the thing, but at the expression. Their
sense is, He pretended that he did wholly lean, and rest himself,...
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Psalms 22:8 trusted H1556 (H8800) LORD H3068 rescue H6403 (H8762)
deliver H5337 (H8686) delights H2654 ...
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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...
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‘All they who see me laugh me to scorn. They shoot out the lip, they
shake the head, saying, “Commit Yourself to YHWH. Let Him deliver
Him. Let Him rescue Him, seeing He delights in Him.”
Those who ga...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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_He trusted on the Lord that He would deliver him._
FAITH AMONG MOCKERS
David experienced “cruel mockings.” The flesh may not be cut, but
the heart may be torn. But text tells of the Lord Jesus. Dav...
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_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...
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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...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 22:6 In contrast to God’s past faithfulness
(vv. Psalms 22:3), the singer has been mocked by his fellow Israelites
(v....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Isaiah 42:1; Luke 23:35; Mark 15:30; Matthew 12:18; Matthew 17:5;...