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Did Jesus Sing A Song On The Cross? If you didn't know, you'll want to hear this

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Today is part 3 of "The Hind of the Morning" or Psalm 22:1... or The 4th Saying of Christ on the Cross. It's a Psalm 22 miniseries.
And when you read Psalm 22 you must link it with Psalm 23 and Psalm 24.

Psalm 22 - The Good Shepherd / Prophet
Psalm 23 - The Great Shepherd / High Priest
Psalm 24 - The Chief Shepherd / King

Psalm 22:1 is a complaint and it's sin to do that. So would Jesus say those words as a statement about Himself? NO! That would be sin!

God, The Holy Spirit, inspired Psalm 22 to be titled, "The Hind of the Morning". The title solves the meaning of why Christ shouts it from the Cross. Because He never cries or complains for Himself. The Hind of the Morning is NOT Jesus Christ. He's Omnipotent God. So... who is the hind of the morning and who is chasing her down?

Pastor writes the Hebrew on the board for this title:

Ayyeleth Ha-Shachar

Ayyalah is translated Female Deer
Acharon and Achar is translated Hindmost

Deuteronomy 31:6
Exodus 17:8-15
Hebrews 13:5

Another clue He gives in Psalm 22 is in verse 6. "I, the worm...", the scarlet worm of Jonah. The worm goes and finds a piece of wood; attaches itself to it, and then it secretes this red fluid and gives birth. The offspring given life covered by blood. 6 thru 8 is about Jesus Christ, as is verse 16. And everyone at the cross said verse 8. It's like Christ handed them a script so they would say those words.

All this happened when Jesus Christ, from the Cross, Sang Psalm 22:1 in a loud voice.

Thanks for listening.

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Sep 22, 2013
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Hebrews 13:5; Psalm 22:1-16
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