WebJohn Gill’s Exposition of the Bible. << Psalm 21 Psalm 22 Psalm 23 >>. (Read all of Psalm 22) To the chief Musician upon Aijeleth Shahar, a Psalm of David. The only thing observable in the title of this psalm is the sense of the words "Aijeleth Shahar," left untranslated; which, according to some of the Jewish {g} interpreters, is the ... WebMatthew Henry's Concise Commentary 22:22-31 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, Heb 2:12. All our praises must refer to the work of redemption.
isaiah-48:22 - Bible Commentaries
WebPsalm 22 The Spirit of Christ, which was in the prophets, testifies in this psalm, as clearly and fully as any where in all the Old Testament, "the sufferings of Christ and the glory that should follow" ( 1 Pt. 1:11 ); of him, no doubt, David here … WebClarke's Commentary. Verse Psalms 22:3. But thou art holy — Though I be not heard, even while I cry earnestly, yet I cannot impute any fault or unkindness to my Maker; for thou art holy, and canst do nothing but what is right.This is the language of profound resignation, in trials the most difficult to be borne. Inhabitest the praises of Israel. strapless backless prom dress
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WebCommentary on Psalm 22:11-21 (Read Psalm 22:11-21) In these verses we have Christ suffering, and Christ praying; by which we are directed to look for crosses, and to look up … WebPsalm 22 English Standard Version Why Have You Forsaken Me? To the choirmaster: according to The Doe of the Dawn. A Psalm of David. 22 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from saving me, from the words of my groaning? 2 O my God, I cry by day, but you do not answer, and by night, but I find no rest. 3 Yet you are holy, WebMatthew Henry's Concise Commentary 22:11-21 In these verses we have Christ suffering, and Christ praying; by which we are directed to look for crosses, and to look up to God under them. The very manner of Christ's death is described, though not in … rough sulface ceramic texture