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Verse Psalms 22:4. _OUR FATHERS TRUSTED IN THEE_] David is supposed to
have been, at the time of composing this Psalm, at _Mahanaim_, where
Jacob was once in such great distress; where he wrestled wit...
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OUR FATHERS TRUSTED IN THEE - This is a plea of the sufferer as drawn
from the character which God had manifested in former times. The
argument is, that he had interposed in those times when his peopl...
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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)
Psalms 22:1. In many respects this Psalm is the most remarkable in the
e...
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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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TRUSTED. confided. Hebrew. _batah._ See App-69....
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The pleading cry of the forsaken and persecuted servant of God....
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OUR FATHERS, &C.— i.e. My fathers, according to the flesh: the
Israelites, to whom, whenever they cried unto thee in their distress,
thou sentest a deliverer; such as Gideon, Samson, Samuel, &c....
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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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_OUR FATHERS TRUSTED IN THEE: THEY TRUSTED, AND THOU DIDST DELIVER
THEM._
Our fathers trusted in thee. Since God is the same unchanging Yahweh
at all times, in relation to His people, the sufferer pl...
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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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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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_[Psalms 22:5]_ בְּ֭ךָ בָּטְח֣וּ אֲבֹתֵ֑ינוּ
בָּ֝טְח֗וּ וַֽ תְּפַלְּטֵֽמֹו׃...
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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. Th...
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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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_Walk. In the greatest temptations, we may resist by God's grace.
(Worthington) --- Midst. Hebrew, "in the valley." The greatest
darkness, and the most horrible precipices, give no alarm to those who...
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One of the most blessed thoughts, in confirmation of Jesus acting as
the surety of his people, and his people receiving all the blessings
and benefits of that suretyship, is the testimony the Holy Gho...
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Psalms 22
_ Proper Psalm for Good Friday_ (_Morning_).
PSALMS 22, 23 = _ Day 4_ (_Evening_)....
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4._Our fathers trusted in thee. _Here the Psalmist assigns the reason
why God sitteth amidst the praises of the tribes of Israel. The reason
is, because his hand had been always stretched forth to pre...
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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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OUR FATHERS TRUSTED IN THEE,.... By whom are meant Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob, from whom our Lord descended; and the people of Israel when in
Egypt, in the times of the judges, and in all ages before t...
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_Our fathers trusted in thee: they trusted, and thou didst deliver
them._
Ver. 4. _Our fathers trusted in thee_] They trusted, and trusted, and
trusted, they lengthened out their trust. The Hebrew wo...
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_Our fathers_, &c. That is, my fathers, according to the flesh, the
Israelites; _trusted in thee, and were delivered_ Were not
disappointed of that for which they prayed and hoped: but whenever
they c...
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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 t...
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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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This he adds for the reasons mentioned in the first note, PSALMS 22:3....
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Psalms 22:4 fathers H1 trusted H982 (H8804) trusted H982 (H8804)
delivered H6403 (H8762)
Psalms 44:1-7; Genesis 15:6, Genesis 32:9-12, Genesis 32:28; Exodus
14:13-14,...
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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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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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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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_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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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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1 Samuel 7:9; Exodus 14:13; Exodus 14:14; Exodus 14:31; Genesis 15:6;
Genesis 32:28; Genesis 32:9; Hebrews 11:8; Psalms 44:1; Romans 4:18