
Text -- Psalms 22:30 (NET)




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Wesley: Psa 22:30 - -- Christ shall not want a seed or posterity, for though the Jewish nation will generally reject him, the Gentiles shall come in their stead.
Christ shall not want a seed or posterity, for though the Jewish nation will generally reject him, the Gentiles shall come in their stead.

Wesley: Psa 22:30 - -- That believing seed shall be reputed both by God and men, The generation, or people of the Lord, as the Jews formerly were.
That believing seed shall be reputed both by God and men, The generation, or people of the Lord, as the Jews formerly were.
JFB -> Psa 22:27-31; Psa 22:30
JFB: Psa 22:27-31 - -- His case illustrates God's righteous government. Beyond the existing time and people, others shall be brought to acknowledge and worship God; the fat ...
His case illustrates God's righteous government. Beyond the existing time and people, others shall be brought to acknowledge and worship God; the fat ones, or the rich as well as the poor, the helpless who cannot keep themselves alive, shall together unite in celebrating God's delivering power, and transmit to unborn people the records of His grace.

JFB: Psa 22:30 - -- Or, "it shall be told of the Lord to a generation." God's wonderful works shall be told from generation to generation.
Or, "it shall be told of the Lord to a generation." God's wonderful works shall be told from generation to generation.
Clarke -> Psa 22:30
Clarke: Psa 22:30 - -- Shall be accounted to the Lord for a generation - They shall be called Christians after the name of Christ.
Shall be accounted to the Lord for a generation - They shall be called Christians after the name of Christ.
Calvin -> Psa 22:30
Calvin: Psa 22:30 - -- 30.Their seed shall serve him The more to exalt the greatness of the benefit, he declares that it will be of such a character that posterity will nev...
30.Their seed shall serve him The more to exalt the greatness of the benefit, he declares that it will be of such a character that posterity will never forget it. And he shows how it will come to be perpetuated, namely, because the conversion of the world, of which he has spoken, will not be for a short time only but will continue from age to age. Whence we again conclude, that what is here celebrated is not such a manifestation of the glory of God to the Gentile nations as proceeds from a transitory and fading rumor, but such as will enlighten the world with its beams, even to the end of time. Accordingly, the perpetuity of the Church is here abundantly proved, and in very clear terms: not that it always flourishes or continues in the same uniform course through successive ages, but because God, unwilling that his name should be extinguished in the world, will always raise up some sincerely to devote themselves to his service. We ought to remember that this seed, in which the service of God was to be preserved, is the fruit of the incorruptible seed; for God begets and multiplies his Church only by means of his word.
The expression, To be registered to the Lord for a generation, is explained in two ways. Some take the Hebrew word
TSK -> Psa 22:30

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Barnes -> Psa 22:30
Barnes: Psa 22:30 - -- A seed shall serve him - A people; a race. The word used here, and rendered "seed"- זרע zera‛ - means properly "a sowing;"then, a p...
A seed shall serve him - A people; a race. The word used here, and rendered "seed"-
It - To wit, the seed mentioned; the people referred to.
Shall be accounted to the Lord for a generation - The word here rendered "Lord"is not
Poole -> Psa 22:30
Poole: Psa 22:30 - -- Christ shall not want a seed or posterity, Heb 2:13 ; for though the Jewish nation should generally reject and forsake him, which may seem to be her...
Christ shall not want a seed or posterity, Heb 2:13 ; for though the Jewish nation should generally reject and forsake him, which may seem to be here implied, Christ shall have many disciples or followers, and the Gentiles shall come in their stead. Compare this promise with that, he shall see his seed, Isa 53:10 . Or, their
seed i.e. the seed of the Gentile worshippers last mentioned. Christian religion shall not be the business of one age, but, as the Gentiles shall believe in Christ, so shall their posterity in succeeding generations; this being God’ s usual method, to take children into covenant with their parents, of which see Deu 10:15 30:19 Psa 69:36 Isa 43:5 44:3 . And as when the Jews refused Christ, their children were cast out of the covenant with them; so when the Gentiles embraced the gospel covenant, their children were admitted with them.
It shall be accounted to the Lord for a generation that believing seed shall be reputed, both by God and men, the generation , or children , or people of the Lord, as the Jews formerly were. But upon the Jews’ contempt of Christ and the gospel, the Gentiles shall come in their stead, and enjoy their titles and privileges. Compare this place with Psa 87:5 .
Gill -> Psa 22:30
Gill: Psa 22:30 - -- A seed shall serve him,.... That is, Christ shall always have a seed to serve him in every age; a remnant according to the election of grace; see Rom ...
A seed shall serve him,.... That is, Christ shall always have a seed to serve him in every age; a remnant according to the election of grace; see Rom 9:29; so that as the former verses speak of the amplitude of Christ's kingdom, through the calling of the Gentiles, these words and the following express the duration of it: and this "seed" either means Christ's seed; so the Septuagint version, and others that follow it, render it, "my seed"; the spiritual seed and offspring of Christ, which the Father has given him, and which shall endure for ever, Isa 53:10; or else the church's seed, which comes to the same thing; not the natural seed of believers, but a succession of godly men in the church, who are born in her, and nursed up at her side; see Isa 59:21; such shall, and do, in every age serve Christ, willingly and cheerfully, in righteousness and true holiness, without slavish fear, and yet with reverence and godly fear. The Chaldee paraphrase is, "the seed of Abraham shall serve before him"; but this seed designs not the Jews only, but the Gentiles also, and chiefly;
it shall be accounted to the Lord for a generation; of his people, his children whom he accounts of, reckons, and esteems as such; or the seed shall be reckoned to the Lord, as belonging to him, "unto generation"; that is, in every generation q, throughout all ages, to the end of time; so the Targum, "to an after generation"; or "a generation to come".

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NET Notes: Psa 22:30 Heb “it will be told concerning the Lord to the generation.” The Hebrew term translated “Lord” here is אֲד...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 22:30
Geneva Bible: Psa 22:30 ( t ) A seed shall serve him; it shall be accounted to the Lord for a generation.
( t ) Meaning, the prosperity which the Lord keeps as a seed to the...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 22:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Psa 22:1-31 - --1 David complains in great discouragement.9 He prays in great distress.23 He praises God.
MHCC -> Psa 22:22-31
MHCC: Psa 22:22-31 - --The Saviour now speaks as risen from the dead. The first words of the complaint were used by Christ himself upon the cross; the first words of the tri...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 22:22-31
Matthew Henry: Psa 22:22-31 - -- The same that began the psalm complaining, who was no other than Christ in his humiliation, ends it here triumphing, and it can be no other than Chr...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 22:27-31
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 22:27-31 - --
(Heb.: 22:28-32) The long line closing strophe, which forms as it were the pedestal to the whole, shows how far not only the description of the aff...
Constable -> Psa 22:1-31; Psa 22:21-30
Constable: Psa 22:1-31 - --Psalm 22
The mood of this psalm contrasts dramatically with that of Psalm 21. In this one David felt for...
