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Psalms 22:1

Psalms 22:1
To the chief Musician upon Aijeleth Shahar, A Psalm of David. My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?

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Baptist theologian, 1697–1771

Gill's Exposition

My God, my God,.... God is the God of Christ as he is man; he prepared a body for him, an human nature; anointed it with the oil of gladness; supported it under all its sorrows and sufferings, and at…

Presbyterian pastor, 1798–1870

Barnes' Notes

My God, my God - These are the very words uttered by the Saviour when on the cross Mat 27:46; and he evidently used them as best adapted of all the words that could have been chosen to express the…

Nonconformist minister, 1662–1714

Matthew Henry

Psalms 22:1-10

Some think they find Christ in the title of this psalm, upon Aijeleth Shahar - The hind of the morning. Christ is as the swift hind upon the mountains of spices (Sol 8:14), as the loving hind and the…

Academic commentary, 1882–1921

Cambridge Bible

Psalms 22:1-10

The pleading cry of the forsaken and persecuted servant of God.