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What does the Bible say about the significance of Psalm 69?

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Psalm 69 foreshadows the sufferings of Christ, detailing His anguish and the reproach He faced for the sake of redemption.

Psalm 69 is a poignant expression of the suffering endured by Christ and is filled with references that are echoed in the New Testament. For instance, verse four speaks of being hated without a cause, a theme that is explicitly quoted by Jesus in John 15:25, reflecting His unjust treatment. Additionally, the zeal for God's house expressed in verse nine aligns with Christ's actions in cleansing the temple in John 2. Throughout the psalm, we see expressions of deep anguish and a longing for deliverance which correlate with Christ’s suffering leading to His ultimate sacrifice, providing a rich foundation for understanding the depth of His love and the gravity of His atonement.
Scripture References: Psalm 69, John 15:25, John 2, Romans 15, Matthew 27

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Psalm 69, p1 of 3
Rick Warta · Oct 17, 2024
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