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What does the Bible say about Psalm 69 and its relation to Christ?

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Psalm 69 directly points to Christ, highlighting His sacrifice and the suffering He endured.

Psalm 69 is a powerful messianic psalm that speaks of the suffering and reproach experienced by the Lord Jesus Christ. In verses such as 4 and 9, we see prophetic declarations that echo in the New Testament, affirming Christ's experiences. For instance, John 15:24-25 directly quotes Psalm 69, underscoring that Christ was hated without cause, a fulfillment of the Scriptures that testify of Him. Furthermore, in verse 21 of this psalm, we learn that Christ endured mockery and thirst, indicating His passion and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy during His crucifixion, as seen in Matthew 27:33. Thus, this psalm is a clear and vivid depiction of Christ's role as our Savior and the suffering He took upon Himself for the redemption of His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 69, John 15:24-25, Matthew 27:33

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