AIJELETH SHAHAR
Or, Ay-ys-leth Shachar, "hind of the morning," a title, not a musical
instrument.
MY GOD, MY GOD
Psalms 22, 23, and 24 form a trilogy. In Psalm 22, the good Shepherd
gives His life for the sheep (John 10:11); in Psalm 23 (Psalms 23:1),
the great Shepherd, "brought again from the d... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THEY THAT SEE ME
Psalm 22 is a graphic picture of death by crucifixion. The bones (of
the hands, arms, shoulders, and pelvis) out of joint (Psalms 22:14)
the profuse perspiration caused by intense suffering (Psalms 22:14);
the action of the heart affected (Psalms 22:14); strength exhausted,
and... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL DECLARE
At verse 22 (Psalms 22:22), the Psalm breaks from crucifixion to
resurrection; fulfilled in the "Go to my brethren," etc, of (John
20:17). The risen Christ declares to His brethren the name, "Father.... [ Continue Reading ]
FEAR
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 19:9). _... [ Continue Reading ]
FEAR
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 19:9). _... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE KINGDOM IS
Compare (Psalms 22:30).
The kingdom is Jehovah's. In verse 30 (Psalms 22:30), Adonai is in
view as ruling on behalf of Jehovah. See Psalm 110 (Psalms 110:1) with
(Matthew 22:42). The great end and object of the rule of Adonai (Lord)
is the restoration of the kingdom to Jehovah ... [ Continue Reading ]