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  1. Psalm 22 powerfully displays that joy, both in His obedience to and glorifying of His God and Father, and the joy of rescuing and loving those who would trust on Him; that there would be brethren that He declared the name of God unto (Psalm 22:22).

  2. WHY STUDY THE PSALMS? As Christians, we are commanded to utilize the Psalms: Speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord, (Ep 5:19) Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing

  3. David Guzik commentary on Psalm 22 describes the agony of one who is forsaken, but then rescued he finally with praise God.

  4. Psalm 22 contains detailed prophecies that were fulfilled in the life of Jesus a thousand years later. Practical Bible study with questions.

  5. This study examines how the Hebrew poetry of Psalm 22 expresses the emotions of the psalmist and the potential transformative effort upon the emotions of an engaged reader. Part 1 establishes a working definition of emotion as the perception and evaluation (‘construal’) of a situation or object, grounded in a personal interpretative framework.

  6. Gordon Churchyard. Words in boxes are from the Bible. Words in brackets, ( ), are not in the Hebrew Bible. Jesus said to his 12 friends, "We will go to Jerusalem. Everything that the prophets wrote about me will happen. The Jews will give me to the Romans. They will mock me. They will not be kind. They will spit on me.

  7. The psalm begins with a cry that was uttered by Jesus on the cross (Mt 27:46). The first half of the psalm depicts a sufferer surrounded by enemies who feels forsaken by God. While much of the suffering is described figuratively ("Many bulls have surrounded me"), some of it was literally fulfilled.