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Text -- Psalms 22:7 (NET)

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Wesley -> Psa 22:7
JFB: Psa 22:7-8 - -- For the Jews used one of the gestures (Mat 27:39) here mentioned, when taunting Him on the cross, and (Mat 27:43) reproached Him almost in the very, l...
Clarke: Psa 22:7 - -- Laugh me to scorn - They utterly despised me; set me at naught; treated me with the utmost contempt. Laugh to scorn is so completely antiquated that...
Laugh me to scorn - They utterly despised me; set me at naught; treated me with the utmost contempt. Laugh to scorn is so completely antiquated that it should be no longer used; derided, despised, treated with contempt, are much more expressive and are still in common use

Clarke: Psa 22:7 - -- They shoot out the lip, they shake the head - This is applied by St. Matthew, to the conduct of the Jews towards our Lord, when he hung upon the cro...
They shoot out the lip, they shake the head - This is applied by St. Matthew, to the conduct of the Jews towards our Lord, when he hung upon the cross; as is also the following verse. But both are primarily true of the insults which David suffered from Shimei and others during the rebellion of Absalom; and, as the cases were so similar, the evangelist thought proper to express a similar conduct to Jesus Christ by the same expressions. These insults our Lord literally received, no doubt David received the same.
Calvin -> Psa 22:7
Calvin: Psa 22:7 - -- 7.All those who see me mock at me, etc., 505 This is an explanation of the preceding sentence. He had said that he was an object of scorn to the lowe...
7.All those who see me mock at me, etc., 505 This is an explanation of the preceding sentence. He had said that he was an object of scorn to the lowest of men, and, as it were, to the refuse of the people. He now informs us of the ignominy with which he had been treated, — that not content with opprobrious language, they also showed their insolence by their very gesture, both by shooting out their lips, 506 and by shaking their heads. As the words which we render they thrust out the lip, is, in the Hebrew, they open with the lip, 507 some explain them as meaning to rail. But this view does not appear to me to be appropriate; for the letter
TSK -> Psa 22:7
TSK: Psa 22:7 - -- laugh : Psa 35:15, Psa 35:16; Mat 9:24, Mat 27:29, Mat 27:39; Mar 15:20, Mar 15:29; Luk 16:14, Luk 23:11, Luk 23:35-39
shoot out : Heb. open, Psa 31:1...
laugh : Psa 35:15, Psa 35:16; Mat 9:24, Mat 27:29, Mat 27:39; Mar 15:20, Mar 15:29; Luk 16:14, Luk 23:11, Luk 23:35-39
shoot out : Heb. open, Psa 31:18; Job 16:4, Job 16:10, Job 30:9-11; Isa 57:4; Mat 26:66-68
shake : Psa 44:14, Psa 109:25; Isa 37:22, Isa 37:23; Mat 27:39, Mat 27:40; Mar 11:29-32

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Barnes -> Psa 22:7
Barnes: Psa 22:7 - -- All they that see me laugh me to scorn - They deride or mock me. On the word used here - לעג lâ‛ag - see the notes at Psa 2:4. Th...
All they that see me laugh me to scorn - They deride or mock me. On the word used here -
They shoot out the lip - Margin, "open."The Hebrew word -
They shake the head - In contempt and derision. See Mat 27:39, "Wagging their heads."
Poole -> Psa 22:7
Poole: Psa 22:7 - -- Laugh me to scorn instead of pitying or helping, deride me, and insult over me; such is their inhumanity.
They shoot out the lip they gape with the...
Laugh me to scorn instead of pitying or helping, deride me, and insult over me; such is their inhumanity.
They shoot out the lip they gape with their mouths, and put forth their tongues, in mockery. See Job 16:10 Isa 57:4 .
They shake the head another posture of scoffers. See Job 16:4 Psa 44:14 Isa 37:22 . This and the next verse are applied to Christ, Mat 27:39,43 .
Saying: this supplement is very usual, and here it is necessary, because the next words are the expressions of his insulting enemies.
Gill -> Psa 22:7
Gill: Psa 22:7 - -- All they that see me laugh me to scorn,.... To the afflicted pity should be shown; but instead or pitying him in his distresses they laughed at him; t...
All they that see me laugh me to scorn,.... To the afflicted pity should be shown; but instead or pitying him in his distresses they laughed at him; this must be understood of the soldiers when they had him in Pilate's hall, and of the Jews in general when he hung upon the cross; some particular persons must be excepted, as John the beloved disciple, the mother of our Lord, Mary Magdalene, and some other women, who stood afar off beholding him;
they shoot out the lip; or "open with the lip" y; they made mouths at him, they put out their lips, or gaped upon him with their mouths, and in a way of sport and pastime made wide mouths and drew out their tongues, as in Job 16:10;
they shake the head, saying; in a way of scorn and derision, as in Lam 2:15. This was fulfilled in the Jews, Mat 27:39.

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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 22:1-10
MHCC: Psa 22:1-10 - --The Spirit of Christ, which was in the prophets, testifies in this psalm, clearly and fully, the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follo...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 22:1-10
Matthew Henry: Psa 22:1-10 - -- Some think they find Christ in the title of this psalm, upon Aijeleth Shahar - The hind of the morning. Christ is as the swift hind upon the mou...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 22:6-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 22:6-8 - --
(Heb.: 22:7-9) The sufferer complains of the greatness of his reproach, in order to move Jahve, who is Himself involved therein, to send him speedy...
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...

Constable: Psa 22:1-9 - --1. Frustration and faith 22:1-10
David felt forsaken by God and ridiculed by his enemies, yet hi...

Constable: Psa 22:5-9 - --David's humiliation and God's faithfulness to him 22:6-10
The pattern of David's thoughts in this section is very similar to that expressed in verses ...




