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{{Overview
|Chapter=22
|Verse Count=32
|Memorable Phrase=Have you forsaken me?
|Memorable Icon=Psalm 022 - icon.jpg
|Purpose=To showcase YHWH's salvation of a servant near death.
|Content=It looked like YHWH had abandoned me, even though he had been faithful to our nation and to me in the past. That's why I cried out one last time, thinking myself at the point of death. And then, at last, he heard me! That's why I will declare his praise and exhort others to honour him, so that even the nations and future generations will worship him.
|Message=Even though it seemed YHWH had abandoned me in my affliction, he heard me, and his deliverance rightly results in the public praise of his name.
|Author=David
|Background Ideas=<ul><li>YHWH has been faithful in Israel's past and in David's early life.</li>
<li> YHWH's faithful loyalty results in his praise.</li>
<li> Onlookers think that anyone who suffers must deserve it.</li>
<li> If YHWH does not help, there is no one else.</li>
<li> YHWH does not treat the sufferer's affliction as worthless.</li>
<li> The rescued hold a thanksgiving meal and invite the poor.</li>
<li> Those invited join the recovered in songs of praise.</li></ul>
}}
{{PsalmVideos
|Overview Video=li-oLks3pGg
|Exegetical Issues Video=YIuOctIEsAk
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{{Summary Images
|At A Glance=Psalm 022 - synthesis.jpg
|Background Situation=Ps 22 - Story Back.jpg
|Speech Act Summary=Psalm 022 - Speech Act Summary.jpg
|Emotional Analysis Summary=Ps 22 - Affect summary.jpg
|Story Behind Summary=Ps 22 - Story overview.jpg
|Macrosyntax Summary=Ps 22 - Macrosyntax.jpg
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=Overview=
=Overview=
  {{Overview
   
|Chapter=22
|Memorable Icon=Psalm 022 - icon.jpg
|Memorable Phrase=Have you forsaken me?
|Purpose=To showcase YHWH's salvation of a servant near death.
|Content=It looked like YHWH had abandoned me, even though he had been faithful to our nation and to me in the past. That's why I cried out one last time, thinking myself at the point of death. And then, at last, he heard me! That's why I will declare his praise and exhort others to honour him, so that even the nations and future generations will worship him.
|Message=Even though it seemed YHWH had abandoned me in my affliction, he heard me, and his deliverance rightly results in the public praise of his name.
|Author=David
}}
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=Translation=
=Translation=
Click 'Expand' to the right to see our Close-but-Clear translation of Psalm 22.
Click 'Expand' to the right to see our Close-but-Clear translation of Psalm 22.
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{{CBC|
:1. For the director. According to “The Doe of the Dawn.” A psalm by David.
:1. For the director. According to “The Doe of the Dawn.” A psalm by David.


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:32. Let them come so that they tell his righteous deed
:32. Let them come so that they tell his righteous deed
:to a people being born - what he has done.
:to a people being born - what he has done.}}


{{CBC description}}
{{CBC description}}
For links to other translations of Psalm 22, click [https://psalms.scriptura.org/w/Psalm_22_Translations here].
For links to other translations of Psalm 22, click [https://psalms.scriptura.org/w/Psalm_22_Translations here].
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=Videos=
====Overview Video====
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li-oLks3pGg&list=PLnbf64RXbjCl1VWhJ8bvUSlA2ik0IWGjd}}
====Poetic Features Video====
Video forthcoming
====Exegetical Issues Video====
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIuOctIEsAk&list=PLnbf64RXbjCmMAbW2-bE_aDAxSfYf0Mn3}}


=Verse-by-Verse=
=Verse-by-Verse=
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=Exegetical Issues=
=Exegetical Issues=
* [[The Text, Grammar and Participants of Ps 22:9]]
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* [[The text of Ps. 22:17b]]
* [[The text and grammar of Ps. 22:30]]

Latest revision as of 18:00, 7 January 2025


"Have you forsaken me?"

Purpose: To showcase YHWH's salvation of a servant near death.

Content: It looked like YHWH had abandoned me, even though he had been faithful to our nation and to me in the past. That's why I cried out one last time, thinking myself at the point of death. And then, at last, he heard me! That's why I will declare his praise and exhort others to honour him, so that even the nations and future generations will worship him.

Message: Even though it seemed YHWH had abandoned me in my affliction, he heard me, and his deliverance rightly results in the public praise of his name.

Author: David

Videos

Overview Video

Poetic Features Video

Video forthcoming

Exegetical Issues Video

Overview

Psalm 022 - synthesis.jpg

Translation

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