Psalm 22: 1-10 of 31. Tune: Bangor

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  • Scottish Psalter
    Psalm 22: 1-10 of 31.
    "My God, my God, why hast thou me forsaken?"
    Tune: Bangor. For more on the tune see:
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    This psalm was quoted by Jesus on the cross (Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34)
    The images are only intended to provide resonances with some aspects of the psalm; they are not intended as a one-to-one correspondences. They are more like visual cross-references.
    image: The crucifixion
    For more on the cross see:
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    PSALM 22 C.M.
    1 My God, my God, why hast thou me
    forsaken? why so far
    Art thou from helping me, and from
    my words that roaring are?
    2 All day, my God, to thee I cry,
    yet am not heard by thee;
    And in the season of the night
    I cannot silent be.
    3 But thou art holy, thou that dost
    inhabit Isr’el’s praise.
    4 Our fathers hoped in thee, they hoped,
    and thou didst them release.
    5 When unto thee they sent their cry,
    to them deliv’rance came:
    Because they put their trust in thee,
    they were not put to shame.
    6 But as for me, a worm I am,
    and as no man am prized:
    Reproach of men I am, and by
    the people am despised.
    7 All that me see laugh me to scorn;
    shoot out the lip do they;
    They nod and shake their heads at me,
    and, mocking, thus do say,
    8 This man did trust in GOD, that he
    would free him by his might:
    Let him deliver him, sith he
    had in him such delight.
    9 But thou art he out of the womb
    that didst me safely take;
    When I was on my mother’s breasts
    thou me to hope didst make.
    10 And I was cast upon thy care,
    ev’n from the womb till now;
    And from my mother’s belly, Lord,
    my God and guide art thou.
    11 Be not far off, for grief is near,
    and none to help is found.
    12 Bulls many compass me, strong bulls
    of Bashan me surround.
    13 Their mouths they opened wide on me,
    upon me gape did they,
    Like to a lion ravening
    and roaring for his prey.
    14 Like water I’m poured out, my bones
    all out of joint do part:
    Amidst my bowels, as the wax,
    so melted is my heart.
    15 My strength is like a potsherd dried;
    my tongue it cleaveth fast
    Unto my jaws; and to the dust
    of death thou brought me hast.
    16 For dogs have compassed me about:
    the wicked, that did meet
    In their assembly, me inclosed;
    they pierced my hands and feet.
    17 I all my bones may tell; they do
    upon me look and stare.
    18 Upon my vesture lots they cast,
    and clothes among them share.
    19 But be not far, O LORD, my strength;
    haste to give help to me.
    20 From sword my soul, from pow’r of dogs
    my darling set thou free.
    21 Out of the roaring lion’s mouth
    do thou me shield and save:
    For from the horns of unicorns
    an ear to me thou gave.
    22 I will show forth thy name unto
    those that my brethren are;
    Amidst the congregätion
    thy praise I will declare.
    23 Praise ye the LORD, who do him fear;
    him glorify all ye
    The seed of Jacob: fear him all
    that Isr’el’s children be.
    24 For he despised not nor abhorred
    th’ afflicted’s misery;
    Nor from him hid his face, but heard
    when he to him did cry.
    25 Within the congregation great
    my praise shall be of thee;
    My vows before them that him fear
    shall be performed by me.
    26 The meek shall eat, and shall be filled;
    they also praise shall give
    Unto the LORD that do him seek:
    your heart shall ever live.
    27 All ends of th’ earth remember shall,
    and turn the LORD unto;
    All kindreds of the nätions
    to him shall homage do:
    28 Because the kingdom to the LORD
    doth appertain as his;
    Likewise among the nätions
    the Governor he is.
    29 Earth’s fat ones eat, and worship shall:
    all who to dust descend
    Shall bow to him; none of them can
    his soul from death defend.
    30 A seed shall service do to him;
    unto the Lord it shall
    Be for a generätion
    reckoned in ages all.
    31 They shall come, and they shall declare
    his truth and righteousness
    Unto a people yet unborn,
    and that he hath done this.

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