King James Bible Online

King James Bible Online


Search keywords in the 1611 Bible:

1611 Bible Home | Standard KJV Bible Home

Find a specific verse in the 1611 Bible:

Chapter Verse
 

<<

Psalms Chapter 22  (Original 1611 KJV Bible)

>>

This is the text and a scan of the actual, original, first printing of the 1611 King James Version, the 'HE' Bible, for Psalms Chapter 22. The KJV does not get more original or authentic than this. View Psalms Chapter 22 as text-only. Click to switch to the standard King James Version of Psalms Chapter 22

Why does it have strange spelling?


Psalms Chapter 22 Original 1611 Bible Scan
Psalms Chapter 22 Original 1611 Bible Scan

View this Psalmes chapter 22 page at a larger size (Psalms, the original 1611 KJV)
(ideal for widescreen monitors 1366 x 768 or higher)


 

CHAP. XXII.

1 Dauid complaineth in great discouragement. 9 Hee prayeth in great distresse. 23 Hee praiseth God.

1 [To the chiefe Musician vpon Aijeleth Shahar. A Psalme of Dauid.] My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken mee? Why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?1

2 O my God, I crie in the day time, but thou hearest not; and in the night season, and am not silent.2

3 But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel!

4 Our fathers trusted in thee: they trusted, and thou didst deliuer them.

5 They cryed vnto thee, and were deliuered: they trusted in thee, and were not confounded.

6 But I am a worme, and no man; a reproach of men, and despised of the people.

7 All they that see me, laugh me to scorne: they shoote out the lippe, they shake the head, saying,7

8 He trusted on the Lord, that he would deliuer him: let him deliuer him, seeing he delighted in him.8

9 But thou art hee that tooke mee out of the wombe; thou didst make me hope, when I was vpon my mothers breasts.9

10 I was cast vpon thee from the wombe: thou art my God from my mothers belly.

11 Be not farre from me, for trouble is neere; for there is none to helpe.11

12 Many bulles haue compassed me: strong bulles of Bashan haue beset me round.

13 They gaped vpon me with their mouthes, as a rauening and a roaring Lyon.13


A prophecie of Christ.

14 I am powred out like water, and all my bones are out of ioynt: my heart is like waxe, it is melted in the middest of my bowels.14

15 My strength is dried vp like a potsheard: and my tongue cleaueth to my iawes; and thou hast brought me into the dust of death.

16 For dogges haue compassed me: the assembly of the wicked haue inclosed me: they pierced my hands and my feete.16

17 I may tell all my bones: they looke and stare vpon me.

18 They part my garments among them, and cast lots vpon my vesture.

19 But be not thou farre from mee, O Lord; O my strength, hast thee to helpe me.

20 Deliuer my soule from the sword: my darling from the power of the dogge.20

21 Saue me from the lyons mouth: for thou hast heard me from the hornes of the vnicornes.

22 I will declare thy name vnto my brethren: in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee.22

23 Yee that feare the Lord, praise him; all yee the seede of Iacob glorifie him, and feare him all yee the seede of Israel.

24 For he hath not despised, nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted; neither hath he hid his face from him, but when he cried vnto him, he heard.

25 My praise shalbe of thee, in the great congregation: I will pay my vowes, before them that feare him.

26 The meeke shall eate and be satisfied: they shall praise the Lord that seeke him; your heart shall liue for euer.

27 All the ends of the world shall remember, and turne vnto the Lord: and all the kinreds of the nations shall worship before thee.27

28 For the kingdome is the Lords: and he is the gouernour among the nations.

29 All they that be fat vpon earth shall eate and worship: all they that goe downe to the dust shall bow before him, and none can keepe aliue his owne soule.

30 A seed shall serue him; it shalbe accounted to the Lord for a generation.

31 They shall come, and shall declare his righteousnes vnto a people that shalbe borne, that he hath done this.

 

View Wesley's Notes for Psalms Chapter 22



22:1 My God - Who art my friend and father, though now thou frownest upon me. The repetition denotes, the depth of his distress, which made him cry so earnestly. Forsaken - Withdrawn the light of thy countenance, the supports and comforts of thy spirit, and filled me with the terrors of thy wrath: this was in part verified in David, but much more fully in Christ. Roaring - My out - cries forced from me, by my miseries.

22:3 But thou art - Just and true in all thy ways, this he adds to strengthen his faith, and to enforce his prayers, and prevail with God for the honour of his holy name, to hear and help him. Inhabitest - Whom thy people are perpetually praising.

22:6 A worm - Neglected and despised. People - Not only of the great men, but also of the common people. Which doth not so truly agree to David as to Christ.

22:7 Shoot out - They gape with their mouths, in mockery. This and the next verse are applied to Christ, #Matt 27:39|,43.

22:12 Bulls - Wicked and violent, and potent enemies; for such are so called, #Ezek 39:18 Amos 4:1|. Of Bashan - As the cattle there bred were, and therefore fierce and furious.

22:14 Water - My spirits are spent and gone like water which once spilt can never be recovered; my very flesh is melted within me, and I am become as weak as water. Bones - I am as unable to help myself, and as full of torment, as if all my bones were disjointed. Wax - Melted, through fear and overwhelming grief.

22:15 Dried - I have in a manner no more moisture left in me, than is in a dry potsherd. Cleaveth - Through excessive thirst and drought. Death - Thy providence, delivering me into the power of mine enemies, and by thy terrors in my soul.

22:16 Dogs - So he calls his enemies for their insatiable greediness, and implacable fierceness against him. Pierced - These words cannot with any probability be applied to David, but were properly and literally verified in Christ.

22:17 May tell - By my being stretched out upon the cross.

22:18 They part - This also cannot be applied to David, but was literally fulfilled in Christ, #Matt 27:35 John 19:24|.

22:20 Darling - Heb. my only one; his soul, which he so calls, because it was left alone and destitute of friends and helpers.

22:21 Heard - Answered and delivered me.

22:22 Declare - When thou hast delivered me. Thy name - that power and faithfulness and goodness, which thou hast manifested on my behalf. Congregations - The same whom he calls the congregation, and the seed of Jacob and Israel: which also does not so fitly agree to David, who never gives this title to any, but such as were near a - kin to him, as it does to Christ, who extends this name to all his disciples, #Matt 12:48|,49, and to whom this very text is applied, #Heb 2:11|,12.

22:24 Abhorred - He did not turn away his face from it, as men do from things which they abhor. From him - For ever: tho' he did so for a time.

22:25 Great congregation - In the universal church, of Jews and Gentiles.

22:26 Satisfied - This is doubtless to be understood, of those spiritual blessings, that grace and peace, and comfort, which all believing souls have in the sense of God's love, the pardon of their sins, and the influences of God's spirit. Seek him - That seek his favour. Your heart - He speaks of the same persons still, though there be a change from the third to the second person, as is usual in these poetical books. For ever - Your comfort shall not be short and transitory, as worldly comforts are, but everlasting.

22:27 The world - All nations from one end of the world to the other. So this is an evident prophecy of the calling of the Gentiles, and a clear proof, that this psalm immediately speaks of Christ; to whom alone, this and divers other passages of it, belong. Remember - They shall remember their former wickedness with grief and shame, and fear; particularly in worshiping dead and impotent idols. They shall remember their great and manifold obligation to God, which they had quite forgotten, his patience in sparing them so long, in the midst of all their impieties, and in giving his son for them: they shall remember the gracious words and glorious works of Christ, what he did, and suffered for them; which possibly divers of them had been eye and ear - witnesses of. The Lord - Into the only true God, and unto Jesus Christ, to whom this name of Jehovah is often ascribed in scripture.

22:28 For - This is added as a reason, why the Gentiles should be converted, because God is not only God and the Lord of the Jews, but also of the Gentiles, and of all nations.

22:29 Fat - Kings and princes, and the great men of the world. Shall eat - Shall feed upon the bread of life, Christ and all his benefits. Worship - This is added to shew what kind of eating he spoke of. Go down - That is, all mankind, for none can escape death.

22:30 A seed - Christ shall not want a seed or posterity, for though the Jewish nation will generally reject him, the Gentiles shall come in their stead. A generation - That believing seed shall be reputed both by God and men, The generation, or people of the Lord, as the Jews formerly were.

22:31 They - The seed last mentioned. Come - From Judea and Jerusalem (from whence the gospel was first to go forth) to the Gentile world, to the several parts whereof the apostles went upon this errand. His - God's righteousness: his wonderful grace and mercy unto mankind, in giving them Christ and the gospel; for righteousness is often put for mercy or kindness. Unto - Unto succeeding generations. Whereby David gives us a key to understand this psalm, and teaches us that he speaks not here of himself, but of things which were to be done in after - ages, even of the spreading of the gospel among the Gentiles, in the time of the New Testament. That he - They shall declare that this is the work of God, and not of man.

 



Psalms Chapter 22 Sidenote References (from Original 1611 KJV Bible):

1 Mat.27.46. Marc.15.34. , Heb. from my saluation.
2 Heb. there is no silence to me.
7 Mat.27. 39. , Heb. open.
8 Mat.27. 43. , Heb. hee rolled himselfe on the Lord. , Or, if he delight in him.
9 Or, keptst me in safety.
11 Heb. not a helper.
13 Heb. opened their mouthes against me.
14 Or, sundred.
16 Mat.27. 35. Mar.15. 24. Luc.23. 33. Ioh.19. 23. & 37.
20 Heb. my only one. , Heb. from the hand.
22 Luc.23. 34. Iohn. 19.24. Heb. 2.12.
27 Psal. 2.8. & 72.11. and 86.9.


* Courtesy of Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania


 

King James Bible


< Psalms Chapter 21

 

 

View All Psalms Chapter 22 Comments...

 

What Do You Think of Psalms 22?

Share your own thoughts or commentary here...


Name


Email (Will remain hidden & anonymous)


Comment:

 



< Psalms Chapter 21