“ But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel. ”
But thou art holy - Thou art righteous and blameless. This indicates that the sufferer had still unwavering confidence in God. Though his prayer seemed not to be heard, and though he was not deli...
But thou [art] holy, [O thou] that inhabitest the (c) praises of Israel. (c) He means the place of praising, even the tabernacle or else it is so called, because he gave the people continuous opport...
XXII. This Ps. (p. 372) consists of two parts. In Psalms 22:1-21 a godly man in deep and manifold distress complains that the God of his fathers, the God who has been with him from the beginning,...
But Thou. And yet Thou. Compare Psalms 22:9 and Psalms 22:19 . Note the emphasis. holy. See note on Exodus 3:6 . Here. the Divine attribute. inhabitest the praises. "Praises" put by Figur...
3. Yet thou art holy. In the Hebrew, it is properly, And thou art holy: but the copula ו , vau, ought, without doubt, to be rendered by the adversative particle yet. Some think that...
But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel. But thou art holy - Though I be not heard, even while I cry earnestly, yet I cannot impute any fault or unkindness to my Maker; fo...
But thou art holy, &c.— But notwithstanding thou dost not hear me at present, I am persuaded that thou wilt do so; for thou art holy, &c. good and gracious; the divinity that dwellest where...
But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel. But thou art holy. He, in unshaken faith, proclaims God's holiness at the very time when God was seeming to disregard the cry...
The Ps. has two sections, in the first of which ( Psalms 22:1-21 ) the writer earnestly seeks God's help in a time of extreme trouble, while in the second ( Psalms 22:22-31 ) he breaks into a song of...
But. — In spite of his seeming desertion the poet still believes Jehovah is the God of the covenant — still the Holy One in whom His people could trust. The phrase “inhabiting the praises of Israe...
Psalms 22:1-31 WHO is the sufferer whose wail is the very voice of desolation and despair, and who yet dares to believe that the tale of his sorrow will be a gospel for the world? The usual answer...
the Cry of the Forsaken Psalms 22:1-15 The Hebrew inscription of this exquisite ode is, “The hind of the morning.” The hind is the emblem of loveliness; see Song of Solomon 2:7 ; Song of Solo...
Whatever may have been the local conditions creating this psalm, it has become so perfectly and properly associated with the one Son of God that it is almost impossible to read it in any other way. T...
This is a sweet verse. Jesus proclaimeth the holiness of God the Father in the midst of his sufferings. As the sinner's surety, he bore the whole weight of sin, and the punishment due to it, Oh! how...
Psalms 22 Proper Psalm for Good Friday ( Morning ). Psalms 22, 23 = Day 4 ( Evening ).
But thou [art] holy ,.... Which may be considered either as an argument with his God, why he should hear and answer him, since he is holy, just, and faithful; he has promised, when any call upon him...
But thou [art] holy, [O thou] that inhabitest the praises of Israel. Ver. 3. But thou art holy ] And therefore to be sanctified in righteousness, Isaiah 5:16 , whatever betide me or my prayers. I...
But thou art holy “But notwithstanding thou dost not answer me at present, I am persuaded that thou wilt do so, for thou art holy, good, and gracious;” O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel...
Sorrowful Complaints. To the chief musician upon Aijeleth Shahar. A psalm of David. 1 My God, my God, why hast thou...
Thou art holy, i. e just and true in all thy ways, and therefore hearing prayers, and keeping thy covenant; a true lover of holiness, and of all holy men. This he adds, either, 1. To aggravate hi...
A Cry Of Despair From The Heart, From One Who Yet Hopes In God ( Psalms 22:1-10 ). Psalms 22:1 ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from helping me, and from the words...
INTRODUCTION “The subject of this psalm is the deliverance of a righteous sufferer from his enemies, and the effect of this deliverance on others. It is so framed as to be applied without violence t...
Psalms 22:1 . My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? What a dolorous cry! How terrible it must have been to have heard that cry, but how much more terrible to have uttered it! For the dear So...
Psalms 22:1 . My God, my God. The LXX, Ο Θεος ο Θεος μου. The Chaldaic is like the English. The Hebrew forms the superlative degree by repetition. Example: “The heaven, and the heaven of heavens c...
My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me? The prophetic image of the Prince of sufferers Who is the sufferer whose wail is the very voice of desolation and despair, and who yet dares to believ...
EXPOSITION THERE is no psalm which has raised so much controversy as this. Admitted to be Messianic by the early Hebrew commentators, it is by some understood wholly of David; by others, appli...
The Messiah in His Great Passion. A Prophecy of the Messiah's Suffering. To the chief musician upon Aijeleth Shahar, that is, "Of the hind of the dawn," a psalm of David. The words "Of the hind...
Deuteronomy 10:21 ; Isaiah 6:3 ; Psalms 50:23 ; Psalms 65:1 ; Psalms 145:17 ; Revelation 4:8
But thou art — Just and true in all thy ways, this he adds to strengthen his faith, and to enforce his prayers, and prevail with God for the honour of his holy name, to hear and help him. Inhabites...