Psalm 22:8

8 "Er klage es dem HERRN; der helfe ihm aus und errette ihn, hat er Lust zu ihm."

Psalm 22:8 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 22:8

He trusted on the Lord, [that] he would deliver him
Not that they spoke in a deriding way of the object of his trust, for, as impious as they were, this they did not do; but of his trust in the Lord, which they looked upon to be a false one, as would appear by his not being delivered, as he trusted; but his confidence was a well grounded one, though jeered at by these men, and he was delivered in the Lord's own time and way from all his enemies, and out of all his troubles;

let him deliver him, seeing he delighted in him;
this is another ironical sarcastic flout, not at God, but at Christ, and at his profession of trust in God, his claim of interest in his favour, and of relation to him as being the Son of his love, in whom he was well pleased; he always was the delight of his Father; he expressed his well pleasedness in him at his baptism, and transfiguration on the mount; he took pleasure in him while he was suffering and dying in the room and stead of his people; and he delivered him, raised him from the dead, and brought him into a large place, because he delighted in him, ( Psalms 18:19 ) ; These very words were said by the Jews concerning Christ, as he hung upon the cross, ( Matthew 27:43 ) .

Psalm 22:8 In-Context

6 Ich aber bin ein Wurm und kein Mensch, ein Spott der Leute und Verachtung des Volks.
7 Alle, die mich sehen, spotten mein, sperren das Maul auf und schütteln den Kopf:
8 "Er klage es dem HERRN; der helfe ihm aus und errette ihn, hat er Lust zu ihm."
9 Denn du hast mich aus meiner Mutter Leib gezogen; du warst meine Zuversicht, da ich noch an meiner Mutter Brüsten war.
10 Auf dich bin ich geworfen von Mutterleib an; du bist mein Gott von meiner Mutter Schoß an.
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