Psalms 22: From the Cry of Abandonment to the Song of the Nations
Psalms 22 documents the extreme suffering of a 'worm' of a man whose hands and feet are pierced and whose garments are gambled away. It transition from the famous cry 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' into a global vision of all nations turning to worship the Lord.
v1-10: The Lament of the Forsaken
v11-21: The Vivid Description of Physical and Social Suffering
v21b-31: The Triumphant Declaration of Global Worship
They shall come, and shall declare his righteousness unto a people that shall be born, that he hath done this.
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The phrase 'I am a worm' uses the Hebrew word 'Tola,' referring to a specific scarlet worm that was crushed to make royal red dye, symbolizing the King's blood. The Word Secret is Bachah, meaning 'to trust' or 'roll upon,' describing the intimacy the sufferer maintains even when he feels abandoned. Discover the riches with psalms 22 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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