John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 22:2
O my God, I cry in the daytime ,.... In the time of his suffering on the cross, which was in the daytime: but thou hearest me not ; and yet he was always heard, John 11:41 ; though he was not saved from dying, yet he was quickly delivered from the power of death, and so was heard in that he feared, Hebrews 5:7 ; and in the night season : in the night in which he was in the garden, sorrowing and praying, the night in which he was betrayed and was apprehended; and though the... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 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 mountains of spices (Song 8:14), as the loving hind and the pleasant roe, to all believers (Prov. 5:19); he giveth goodly words like Naphtali, who is compared to a hind let loose, Gen. 49:21. He is the hind of the morning, marked out by the counsels of God from eternity, to be run down by those dogs that compassed him, Ps. 22:16. But others think it denotes... read more