This is another Davidic psalm written for the director of music to go with the music 'The Doe of the Morning'! It is a messianic psalm opening with the words: "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me" uttered by Christ on the cross. Verse 8 sticks in my mind from Handel's Messiah. Christian theology sees this psalm as a prophecy of Jesus' suffering and eventual victory. In the central verses of the psalm David describes himself as a worm scorned and despised. He says he feels encircled by bulls, as being torn apart by lions and surrounded by dogs. He says that "they have pierced my hand and my feet", and "cast lots for my clothing". The latter part of the psalm trusts God for victory and rejoices because God has listened to his cry for help. All the earth will turn to the Lord, he says, and all the nations will bow down before the "afflicted one". Thus this messianic psalm ends on a positive victorious note.
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