Of course this is only one man's opinion of what the scripture means... I added the link to the page I found this on. Psalms 22:20
Ver. 20. Deliver my soul from the sword,.... Wicked men, whose tongues were as a sharp sword, reproaching and blaspheming him, and bearing false witness against him; and crying out, "Crucify him, crucify him",
Lu 23:21; see Ps 17:12; or any instrument of violence, as the iron bar with which the legs of the malefactors crucified with him were broken, which he escaped; and the spear which pierced his side, after he had commended his soul or spirit into the hands of his Father; or a violent death; for though his death had the appearance of one, he was taken in a violent manner, and condemned to be put to death, and was crucified, yet his life was not taken away by men; he laid it down, and gave up his breath himself;
my darling from the power of the dog, or "my only one" {i}; meaning his life or soul, as before; so called, not because there is but one soul in the body, but because it was dear and valuable to him; and hence we render it "darling", an only one being usually the darling of its parents; so a man's life is dear to him, all that he has will he give for it, Job 2:4. Christ's life was a more precious life than any man's, and peculiarly his own, in such sense as another man's, is not his own; and his soul also was an only one, it was not polluted with original sin, as the souls of other men are; it was pure and holy: the word here used is sometimes rendered "desolate" and "solitary"; see
Ps 25:16; and it may have this sense here, and be translated "my lonely" or "solitary one" {k}; he being forsaken by God, and deserted by his disciples; his soul was in darkness, sorrow, and distress, wherefore he prays it might be delivered "from the power of the dog"; either Satan is so called for his malice and envy, who had put it into the heart of Judas to betray him, and had filled the Pharisees with envy at him, and who through it delivered him to Pilate; or the impure, cruel, and wicked Roman soldiers, and in short all his crucifiers; called in the plural number "dogs", See Gill on "Ps 22:16".
{i} dtyyxy "unicam meam", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus, Tiguriue version, Cocceius, Junius & Tremellius. {k} "Solitariam meam", Piscator, Gejerus, Michaelis; so Ainsworth.
lament
Asking for deliverance
Psalm 22:20 - Deliver my soul from the sword; my darling from the power of the dog. (KJV)The twenty-second Psalm is attributed to David.
Psalm 22.
Psalm 40 is a prophetic psalm of Jesus, as are many others in the book of Psalms, as Psalm 22 and 23.
Psalm 55:22, Psalm 23, Romans 8, John 15.
Any Psalm that does not have a name attached was composed by King David.
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Psalm 68. 5 A father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in his holy habitation. 6 God setteth the solitary in families. The best bible verse that best answers this question is EXODUS 22 VERSE 22-24 and i Quote DO NOT ILL-TREAT ANY WIDOW OR ORPHAN,IF YOU DO,I THE LORD WILL ANSWER THEM WHEN THEY CRY OUT TO ME FOR HELP,AND I WILL BE ANGRY AND KILL YOU IN WAR! YOUR WIVES WILL BECOME WIDOWS AND YOUR CHILDREN WILL BE COME FATHERLESS. AMEN!
pleasantness. Naamah is the feminine form of Naham.
Genesis chapter 3 verse 22 means that once Adam and eve , both ate the forbidden fruit .They both came to know about right and wrong nd became like god.
Joshua 7:1,18-26 describes what Achan stole (Joshua 22:20)