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How does Psalm 22 point to the crucifixion of Christ?

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Psalm 22 vividly portrays the sufferings of Christ during His crucifixion, providing prophetic insight into His agony.

Psalm 22 serves as one of the most poignant prophetic texts concerning the crucifixion of Christ. It details the depth of His anguish and isolation, capturing His cries of despair as expressed in verses where He laments, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' This Psalm outlines the mocking, the physical agony, and the emotional torment Christ experienced, all of which are remarkably reflected in the New Testament accounts of the crucifixion. Through this Psalm, we witness Christ’s fulfillment of His role as the suffering servant who endured the wrath of God for the sake of His people. The harmonious relationship between Psalm 22 and the Gospel accounts exemplifies the sovereignty of God in redemptive history.
Scripture References: Psalm 22, Matthew 27:46

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