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Revealed Messiah in Psalms - Course Overview

Explore the revelation of the Messiah in the Psalms through a comprehensive course covering key Psalms such as 16, 20, 22, and more. Dive into themes of prayer, loyalty, thanksgiving, and the connection to the life, death, and resurrection of the Messiah. Discover how Psalms serve as a testament to the fulfillment of prophecies in the Brit Chadashah and the significant role they play in Jewish and Christian teachings.

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Revealed Messiah in Psalms - Course Overview

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  1. M MESSIAH ESSIAH R REVEALED EVEALED I IN N THE THE P PSALMS SALMS https://www.celebratemessiah.com.au/mtc/

  2. Introduction • Introduction • Preliminary Outline of the Course Seven Classes, about 1 hour and 30 min Q&A 1. Introduction – Psalms 1, 2, 8 2. Psalms 16, 20, 22 3. Psalms 24, 45, 72 4. Psalms 18, 80 5. Psalm 69, 102, 6. Psalm 110, 7. Psalm 118 – Discussion / Summation

  3. Psalm 16 Outline •Psalm 16:1 an introduction •Psalm 16:1 Urgent Prayer to God •Psalm 16:2-4 Loyal to God with the saints •Psalm 16:5-6 Thanksgiving to God •Psalm 16:7-9 Thanksgiving to God •Psalm 16:10-11 Happiness and assurance in death •Death and Resurrection of Messiah

  4. Psalm 16 quoted in the Brit Chadashah This Psalm was 1. Quoted by Peter on the day of Shavuot (Weeks / Pentecost) in Acts 2:25-32 (Psalm 16:8-11) 2. Quoted by Paul in the Synagogue of Antioch in Pisidia in Acts 13:34-36 (Psalm 16:10)

  5. Psalm 20 the King Outline •Psalm 20:1-5 Prayer for the King •Psalms 20:6-8 the confidence for the king

  6. A Trilogy of Psalms • Psalms 22-24 constitute a connected trio, emphasizing the shepherd theme: • Psalm 22 corresponds to Yeshua being the Good Shepherd (John 10:11) • Psalm 23 corresponds to Yeshua being the Great Shepherd (Hebrews 13:20) • Psalm 24 corresponds to Yeshua being the Chief Shepherd (1 Peter 5:4)

  7. Psalm 22 – Why Have You Abandoned Me? An Outline 1. Messiah’s Frustration and faith 22:1-10 22:1-2 Cry for Help 22:3-5 His Confession of Trust & Hope of Deliverance 22:6-10 Messiah’s humiliation, suffering and trust 2. Messiah’s enemies and agony 22:11-15 Messiah’s enemies and agony restated 22:16-18 3. Messiah’s Prayer for Rescue 22:19-21 4. The Resurrection of Messiah 22:22-31 22:26-31 Testimony

  8. Quotes 1.“My God, my God” (22:1; Matthew 27:46 and Mark 15:34), 2.Mocking (22:6-8; Matt.27:39-43; Luke 23:35; Mark 15:29; Isa. 53:3) 3.Piercing (22:16; Matthew 27:35; John 20:24-27), 4.Casting of lots (22:18; Matt. 27:35; Mark 15:24; Luke 23:34; John 19:24). 5.Hebrews 2:12 quotes Psalm 22:22 as the words of Yeshua

  9. Psalm 22:16 •Septuagint translated by Jewish people about 200-150 BCE “They pierced my hands and my feet” •The Targum conflate both readings (pierced / lion) “They bite like a lion my hands and my feet” •Early Rabbinical paraphrases “They bite like a lion my hands and my feet”

  10. Psalm 22:16 Masoretic: like a lion, they are at my hands and my feet. ילגרו ידי יראכ DSS: They pierced my hands and my feet. ילגרו ידי וראכ

  11. Q&A

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