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What does the Bible say about the suffering of Jesus in Psalm 109?

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Psalm 109 vividly depicts the sufferings of Jesus, particularly through the figure of Judas as an antitype.

In Psalm 109, the psalmist portrays the intense sufferings Christ endured, particularly when faced with betrayal by Judas. The Holy Spirit illustrates this prophetic narrative, highlighting the emotional and spiritual agony Jesus experience amidst false accusations and deep-seated hatred. Jesus' response to such animosity was consistent; He turned to prayer, demonstrating that in time of distress, one’s relationship with God should deepen, as it is through Him that peace and shelter can be found. This psalm reflects on the solemn reality that such persecution has dire consequences for those who oppose God’s anointed.
Scripture References: Psalm 109:2-5, Psalm 109:21-22

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Psalm 109
Henry Law · Apr 20, 2007