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PSALM 22 - End Time 23 Nov 2019
The prophesy in the first 21 verses of this psalm is fulfilled in Jesus, some 2000 years ago. In verse 22 the theme of the psalm changes.
Praise Him
The whole world is called to praise Him. Our God and our saviour. First the Jews and then all the nations of this world.
Why do we need to praise him?
We need to tell of his saving justice to a people yet unborn(vs. 30)
Saving Justice
Only the king of the universe can extend saving justice to me.
Psalm 22
1 [For the choirmaster To 'the Doe of the Dawn' Psalm Of David]
My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
The words of my groaning do nothing to save me.
2 My God, I call by day but you do not answer,
at night, but I find no respite.
3 Yet you, the Holy One,
who make your home in the praises of Israel,
4 in you our ancestors put their trust,
they trusted and you set them free.
5 To you they called for help and were delivered;
in you they trusted and were not put to shame.
6 But I am a worm, less than human,
scorn of mankind, contempt of the people;
7 all who see me jeer at me,
they sneer and wag their heads,
8 'He trusted himself to Yahweh,
let Yahweh set him free! Let him deliver him,
as he took such delight in him.'
9 It was you who drew me from the womb
and soothed me on my mother's breast.
10 On you was I cast from my birth,
from the womb I have belonged to you.
11 Do not hold aloof, for trouble is upon me,
and no one to help me!
12 Many bulls are encircling me,
wild bulls of Bashan closing in on me.
13 Lions ravening and roaring open their jaws at me.
14 My strength is trickling away, my bones are all disjointed,
my heart has turned to wax, melting inside me.
15 My mouth is dry as earthenware,
my tongue sticks to my jaw.
You lay me down in the dust of death.
16 A pack of dogs surrounds me,
a gang of villains closing in on me
as if to hack off my hands and my feet.
17 I can count every one of my bones,
while they look on and gloat;
18 they divide my garments among them
and cast lots for my clothing.
19 Yahweh, do not hold aloof!
My strength, come quickly to my help,
20 rescue my soul from the sword,
the one life I have from the grasp of the dog!
21 Save me from the lion's mouth,
my poor life from the wild bulls' horns!
22 I shall proclaim your name to my brothers,
praise you in full assembly:
23 'You who fear Yahweh, praise him!
All the race of Jacob, honour him!
Revere him, all the race of Israel!'
24 For he has not despised nor disregarded the poverty of the poor,
has not turned away his face, but has listened to the cry for help.
25 Of you is my praise in the thronged assembly,
I will perform my vows before all who fear him.
26 The poor will eat and be filled,
those who seek Yahweh will praise him,
'May your heart live for ever.'
27 The whole wide world will remember and return to Yahweh,
all the families of nations bow down before him.
28 For to Yahweh, ruler of the nations, belongs kingly power!
29 All who prosper on earth will bow before him,
all who go down to the dust will do reverence before him.
And those who are dead,
30 their descendants will serve him,
will proclaim his name to generations 31 still to come;
and these will tell of his saving justice to a people yet unborn:
he has fulfilled it.
Excerpt from THE NEW JERUSALEM BIBLE, copyright (c) 1985 by
Darton, Longman & Todd, Ltd. and Doubleday, a division
of Penguin Random House, Inc. Reprinted by Permission.
This skull was found in Eindhoven.