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What does the Bible say about Psalm 88 in relation to Christ?

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Psalm 88 is viewed as a Psalm of the cross, reflecting Christ's suffering and His identification with sinners.

Psalm 88 is often recognized as a Psalm of the cross, similar to Psalm 22 and Psalm 69, which convey the sorrows and affliction of the Lord Jesus Christ. This psalm is significant as it depicts the depth of despair and the sense of abandonment experienced by Christ on the cross. Throughout the psalm, the themes of suffering and the plea for divine assistance resonate deeply with Christ's own cries during His crucifixion, as He bore the weight of sin and was abandoned by those around Him. In this context, it serves to highlight the nature of Christ as the man of sorrows and His role as our substitute, demonstrating that all scripture is ultimately about Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 88, Psalm 22, Psalm 69, Luke 24:44

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