
Psalm 22: Another Lament - foreshadowing the crucifixion
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A. 22:1-11 – Fervent Prayer of one who is forsaken – Lament and Confidence
Cycle One – 22:1-5 – Lament – Pain and Trust
Pain is described, followed by affirmation of faith by previous generations
Cycle Two – 22:6-11 - Lament – Pain and Confidence
Pain is described, followed by an affirmation of David’s faith from childhood.
B. 22:12-18 – Lament of the Suffering King -
Cycle One – 22:12-15 - describes his enemies and his suffering
Bulls of Bashan encircle him
Lions open their mouths to devour him
Cycle Two – 22:16-18 – again describes his enemies and his suffering
Dogs – waiting till he was dead so they could tear his limbs and eat him
pierced my hands and feet, figuratively the tearing of flesh by dogs
He is good as dead, and so they divide up his garments
C. 22:19-21 – Petition for deliverance from death
Save me from the mouth of the lion! You have rescued me from the horns of the wild oxen!
David may have received the word of God that he would be saved, because in the rest of the Psalm – he praises God for his deliverance
D. 22:22-31 - Praise and encouragement for prayer
22:21 - David addressed the congregation of people with his vow to praise God.
22:23-26 – David called on the congregation to praise the LORD
22:27-31 – David called to the world at large, anticipating that the world would turn to the worship of the LORD
In praise for what God did for the righteous sufferer (Jesus Christ)