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THE MEEK SHALL EAT AND BE SATISFIED - The word “meek” - ענוים
_‛__ănâviym_ - means here rather “afflicted, distressed,
miserable.” This is its usual meaning. It is employed sometimes in
the sense of...
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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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MEEK. the patient or wronged ones....
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Convinced that his prayer is heard, the Psalmist breaks forth with
resolutions of public thanksgiving (22 26); and the glorious prospect
of Jehovah's universal kingdom opens up before him (27 31). "_T...
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_The meek shall eat and be satisfied_ The flesh of a sacrifice offered
in performance of a vow was to be eaten on the same day on which it
was offered, or on the morrow (Leviticus 7:16; Numbers 15:3)....
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THE MEEK SHALL EAT, &C.— _The humble:_ See Matthew 11:29. "They
shall eat of the true christian sacrifice; in consequence of which,
they _shall praise the Lord,_ and _live for ever; i.e._ shall be
alw...
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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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_THE MEEK SHALL EAT AND BE SATISFIED: THEY SHALL PRAISE THE LORD THAT
SEEK HIM: YOUR HEART SHALL LIVE FOR EVER._
The meek shall eat - namely, "the meek" (or 'the poor' afflicted ones
_ `ANAAWIYM_ (H6...
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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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THE MEEK] the afflicted righteous, like the 'poor' and the 'humble.'
EAT AND BE SATISFIED] in the meal which accompanies their sacrifice
(Leviticus 7:16), or to which they may be invited by the Psalmi...
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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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THE MEEK. — Better, _The afflicted._ This term, combined here with
so many expressions for the worship of Jehovah, points to the Levites.
YOUR HEART. — LXX. and Vulg., “their,” which carries on the
co...
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_[Psalms 22:27]_ יֹאכְל֬וּ עֲנָוִ֨ים ׀ וְ
יִשְׂבָּ֗עוּ יְהַֽלְל֣וּ
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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 TESTIMONY OF THE DELIVERED
Psalms 22:16
In the middle of Psalms 22:21 there is a remarkable change from the
plaintive to the triumphant: supplication and entreaty break out into
exultation; hope...
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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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(q) The meek shall eat and be satisfied: they shall praise the LORD
that seek him: your heart shall live for ever.
(q) He alludes still to the sacrifice....
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Here is another blessed verse, and most comprehensive indeed, of all
blessings in Jesus. The meek, that is, all humble, lowly in heart, and
seekers after salvation in Jesus, shall have an everlasting...
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Psalms 22
_ Proper Psalm for Good Friday_ (_Morning_).
PSALMS 22, 23 = _ Day 4_ (_Evening_)....
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26._The poor shall eat. _The Psalmist has a reference to the custom
which was at that time prevalent among the Jews, of feasting on their
sacrifices, as is very well known. He here promises this feast...
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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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THE MEEK SHALL EAT AND BE SATISFIED,.... Such who, being made
thoroughly sensible of sin, look upon themselves the chief of sinners,
and the least of saints; and being truly convicted of the
insuffici...
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The meek shall eat and be satisfied: they shall praise the LORD that
seek him: your heart shall live for ever.
Ver. 26. _The meek shall eat and be satisfied_] They shall be well
filled at my peace of...
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_The meek_ That is, the poor or humble, gentle and teachable, namely,
believing and godly persons whose hearts the grace of God hath
softened and sweetened, subduing their pride and passion, and their...
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A Prophecy of the Messiah's Glory...
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The meek, the poor sinners who realize their own unworthiness and
desire only the grace and mercy of Jehovah, SHALL EAT AND BE
SATISFIED, partaking of the fullness of Christ's redemption; THEY
SHALL P...
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22-31 The Saviour now speaks as risen from the dead. The first words
of the complaint were used by Christ himself upon the cross; the first
words of the triumph are expressly applied to him, Hebrews...
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THE MEEK, i.e. faithful or godly persons, who are frequently called
meek ones, as Psalms 25:9, Psalms 76:9 149:4 Isaiah 11:4, Isaiah 61:1...
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Psalms 22:26 poor H6035 eat H398 (H8799) satisfied H7646 (H8799) seek
H1875 (H8802) praise H1984 ...
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HE COMES OUT OF HIS SITUATION IN TRIUMPH BECAUSE OF THE KINGLY RULE OF
GOD (PSALMS 22:22).
The Psalmist now rejoiced in the deliverance of the one about whom he
has been speaking. For the result is to...
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‘The meek will eat and be satisfied. They will praise YHWH who seek
after Him. Let your heart live for ever.
And the result is that the poor and humble will partake of Him and be
satisfied (John 6:35)...
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Psalms 22:26
I. In general this verse teaches that there is one thing even in this
fleeting world which is immortal. Man wears on his forehead the crown
of his regnant majesty, for his nature is undy...
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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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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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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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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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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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_The meek shall eat and be satisfied._
FEASTING ON THE SACRIFICE
The custom of sacrificial feasts was common to many lands.
I. The world’s sacrificial feast. The Jewish ritual, and that of
many othe...
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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 22:22 The singer is confident that when God
answers his prayer, he will be vindicated and will again be able to
join God’s people in worship. Indeed, ALL THE FAMILIES OF THE
NATIO...
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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 25:6; Isaiah 65:13; John 4:14; John 6:48; John 6:51;...
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Satisfied — This is doubtless to be understood, of those spiritual
blessings, that grace and peace, and comfort, which all believing
souls have in the sense of God's love, the pardon of their sins, an...