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聖書日本語

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span data-lang="jpn" data-trans="kyb" data-ref="psa.22.1" class="versetxt"> 1 わが神、わが神、なにゆえわたしを捨てられるのですか。なにゆえ遠く離れてわたしを助けず、わたしの嘆きの言葉を聞かれないのですか。2 わが神よ、わたしが昼よばわっても、あなたは答えられず、夜よばわっても平安を得ません。3 しかしイスラエルのさんびの上に座しておられるあなたは聖なるおかたです。4 われらの先祖たちはあなたに信頼しました。彼らが信頼したので、あなたは彼らを助けられました。5 彼らはあなたに呼ばわって救われ、あなたに信頼して恥をうけなかったのです。6 しかし、わたしは虫であって、人ではない。人にそしられ、民に侮られる。7 すべてわたしを見る者は、わたしをあざ笑い、くちびるを突き出し、かしらを振り動かして言う、8 「彼は主に身をゆだねた、主に彼を助けさせよ。主は彼を喜ばれるゆえ、主に彼を救わせよ」と。9 しかし、あなたはわたしを生れさせ、母のふところにわたしを安らかに守られた方です。10 わたしは生れた時から、あなたにゆだねられました。母の胎を出てからこのかた、あなたはわたしの神でいらせられました。11 わたしを遠く離れないでください。悩みが近づき、助ける者がないのです。12 多くの雄牛はわたしを取り巻き、バシャンの強い雄牛はわたしを囲み、13 かき裂き、ほえたけるししのように、わたしにむかって口を開く。14 わたしは水のように注ぎ出され、わたしの骨はことごとくはずれ、わたしの心臓は、ろうのように、胸のうちで溶けた。15 わたしの力は陶器の破片のようにかわき、わたしの舌はあごにつく。あなたはわたしを死のちりに伏させられる。16 まことに、犬はわたしをめぐり、悪を行う者の群れがわたしを囲んで、わたしの手と足を刺し貫いた。17 わたしは自分の骨をことごとく数えることができる。彼らは目をとめて、わたしを見る。18 彼らは互にわたしの衣服を分け、わたしの着物をくじ引にする。19 しかし主よ、遠く離れないでください。わが力よ、速く来てわたしをお助けください。20 わたしの魂をつるぎから、わたしのいのちを犬の力から助け出してください。21 わたしをししの口から、苦しむわが魂を野牛の角から救い出してください。22 わたしはあなたのみ名を兄弟たちに告げ、会衆の中であなたをほめたたえるでしょう。23 主を恐れる者よ、主をほめたたえよ。ヤコブのもろもろのすえよ、主をあがめよ。イスラエルのもろもろのすえよ、主をおじおそれよ。24 主が苦しむ者の苦しみをかろんじ、いとわれず、またこれにみ顔を隠すことなく、その叫ぶときに聞かれたからである。25 大いなる会衆の中で、わたしのさんびはあなたから出るのです。わたしは主を恐れる者の前で、わたしの誓いを果します。26 貧しい者は食べて飽くことができ、主を尋ね求める者は主をほめたたえるでしょう。どうか、あなたがたの心がとこしえに生きるように。27 地のはての者はみな思い出して、主に帰り、もろもろの国のやからはみな、み前に伏し拝むでしょう。28 国は主のものであって、主はもろもろの国民を統べ治められます。29 地の誇り高ぶる者はみな主を拝み、ちりに下る者も、おのれを生きながらえさせえない者も、みなそのみ前にひざまずくでしょう。30 子々孫々、主に仕え、人々は主のことをきたるべき代まで語り伝え、31 主がなされたその救を後に生れる民にのべ伝えるでしょう。

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;   Fever;   Persecution;   The Topic Concordance - Jesus Christ;   Suffering;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Paschal Lamb, Typical Nature of;   Prophecies Respecting Christ;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Potsherds;   Psalms, the Book of;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Psalms, book of;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Revelation, Theology of;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Adam (1);   Aijeleth Shahar;   Potsherd;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Dust;   Potsherd;   Vessels and Utensils;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Aijeleth Hash-Shahar;   Atonement;   English Versions;   Greek Versions of Ot;   Psalms;   Sin;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Potsherd;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Cedron;   Naphtali;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Messiah;   Psalms the book of;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Cleave;   Dry dried drieth;   Potsherd;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Dust;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Chameleon;   Cheek;   Dust;   Jaw;   Mouth;   Potsherd;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Eschatology;   Wax;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

strength: Psalms 32:3, Psalms 32:4, Proverbs 17:22

tongue: Psalms 69:3, Psalms 69:21, Job 29:10, Lamentations 4:4, John 19:28

into the: Psalms 30:9, Psalms 104:29, Genesis 3:19, Genesis 18:27, Job 7:21, Job 10:9, Job 34:15, Isaiah 53:12, Daniel 12:2, Matthew 27:50, 1 Corinthians 15:3

Reciprocal: Leviticus 3:14 - the fat that covereth Deuteronomy 16:7 - roast Judges 15:18 - he was sore Job 33:21 - his bones Psalms 31:9 - my soul Psalms 88:15 - while Psalms 102:3 - my bones Psalms 113:7 - out of Psalms 119:25 - soul Psalms 119:83 - like a bottle in the smoke Psalms 137:6 - let my tongue Isaiah 26:19 - Awake Isaiah 41:17 - their tongue Isaiah 52:14 - his visage Ezekiel 45:17 - he shall prepare Daniel 9:26 - Messiah Matthew 17:23 - they shall John 11:52 - not John 12:24 - if John 19:30 - It is John 19:42 - laid John 20:9 - that Acts 8:33 - for

Gill's Notes on the Bible

My strength is dried up like a potsherd,.... The radical moisture of his body was dried up through his loss of blood and spirits, and through the violent fever upon him, brought on him by his being hurried from court to court; and which generally attends persons under a panic, in consternation and fear of danger and death, and at crucifixion; or this was occasioned by the inward sorrow and distress of his mind, which affected his body and dried his bones, as a broken spirit is said to do, Proverbs 17:22; and chiefly it was brought upon him through the sense he had the wrath of God, which like fire dried up his strength, just as a potsherd burnt in a furnace; which expresses his dolorous sufferings, which were typified by the passover lamb being roasted with fire, and the manna being baked in pans;

and my tongue cleaveth to my jaws; so that he could not, or rather would not, speak; this phrase sometimes signifying silence, Job 29:10 Ezekiel 3:26. Thus Christ answered not a word to the charges of the false witnesses before the high priest, nor to the accusations of the chief priests and elders before Pilate; nor did he open his mouth, when he was led to be crucified, neither against the law and justice of God, nor against his people for whom he suffered, nor against his enemies who used him cruelly; when he was reviled he reviled not again; but rather this was occasioned by thirst, through the violent fever that was upon him; see Lamentations 4:4; Hence, when he hung upon the cross, he said, "I thirst", John 19:28;

and thou hast brought me into the dust of death; meaning either death itself, which brings to the dust, and which is signified in this psalm by going down to it, Psalms 22:29; or the grave, where the body crumbles into dust, and where it is covered with dust, and therefore is said to sleep in the dust of the earth, Daniel 12:2; and accordingly the Targum renders it here, "thou hast shut me up in the house of the grave": now Christ both died and was laid in the grave, though he did not lie there so long as to corrupt and decompose, yet he might be truly said to be laid in the dust: and this is attributed to God, to his counsel, disposal, and Providence; and even whatever was done to Christ antecedent to his death, and which led on to it, were what God's hand and counsel had determined to be done; and though it was with wicked hands the Jews took Christ and used him in the manner after related, and crucified and slew him, he was delivered to them by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God; and by these he was delivered into the hands of justice, and brought to death itself, Acts 2:23.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

My strength is dried up like a potsherd, - A “potsherd” is a fragment of a broken pot, or a piece of earthenware. See Isaiah 45:9, note; and Job 2:8, note. The meaning here is, that his strength was not vigorous like a green tree that was growing, and that was full of sap, but it was like a brittle piece of earthenware, so dry and fragile that it could be easily crumbled to pieces.

And my tongue cleaveth to my jaws - See the notes at Job 29:10. The meaning here is, that his mouth was dry, and he could not speak. His tongue adhered to the roof of his mouth so that he could not use it - another description of the effects of intense thirst. Compare John 19:28.

And thou hast brought me into the dust of death - Or, as we should say, “to dust” - “to the grave” - to the dust where death reigns. See the notes at Daniel 12:2. The meaning is, that he was near death; or, was just ready to die. Who can show that the Redeemer when on the cross may not in his own meditations have gone over these very expressions in the psalm as applicable to himself?

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 22:15. My strength is dried up — All these expressions mark a most distressed and hopeless case.

Into the dust of death. — This means only that he was apparently brought nigh to the grave, and consequent corruption; this latter David saw; but Jesus Christ never saw corruption.


 
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