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What does Psalm 22 tell us about Christ's crucifixion?

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Psalm 22 vividly depicts the anguish of Christ during His crucifixion, emphasizing His role as the suffering servant.

Psalm 22 is often viewed as a prophetic account of Christ's crucifixion, filled with detailed imagery that parallels the events at Calvary. The psalm begins with the poignant cry, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?'—echoed by Christ on the cross. It encapsulates the mockery and desolation He faced, which serve to highlight the depth of His suffering and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. This psalm not only illustrates the physical torment He endured but also the spiritual anguish of separation from the Father due to the sins of humanity laid upon Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1-10; Matthew 27:39-43

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