Psalms 22:26 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

The meek. — Better, The afflicted. This term, combined here with so many expressions for the worship of Jehovah, points to the Levites.

Your heart. — LXX. and Vulg., “their,” which carries on the construction better. But such sudden changes of person are common in Hebrew; see even next verse. The feast that was made after a great sacrifice, such as 2 Chronicles 7:5, not improbably suggested the figure of the banquet at which all the restored of Israel should meet; afterwards elaborated in the prophets (comp. Isaiah 25:6), and adopted in its refined spiritual sense by our Lord (Luke 14:16).

The prophetic glance reaches further than the immediate occasion, and in the sufferer’s triumphant sense of vindication and restoration he embraces the whole world. (Comp. Jeremiah 16:19.) The interposition of Divine judgment in favour of Israel will warn the nations into sudden recollection of Him, and bring them submissive to His throne.

Psalms 22:26

26 The meek shall eat and be satisfied: they shall praise the LORD that seek him: your heart shall live for ever.