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Psalms 22:22

Psalms 22:22 in Multiple Translations

I will proclaim Your name to my brothers; I will praise You in the assembly.

I will declare thy name unto my brethren: in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee.

I will declare thy name unto my brethren: In the midst of the assembly will I praise thee.

I will give the knowledge of your name to my brothers: I will give you praise among the people.

I will tell my people all the wonderful things you have done; I will praise you in the congregation.

I wil declare thy Name vnto my brethren: in the middes of the Congregation will I praise thee, saying,

I declare Thy name to my brethren, In the midst of the assembly I praise Thee.

I will declare your name to my brothers. Among the assembly, I will praise you.

I will declare thy name to my brethren: in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee.

But you have saved me, so I will declare to my fellow Israelis how great you [MTY] are. I will praise you among the group of your people gathered togetherto worship you.

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Berean Amplified Bible — Psalms 22:22

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Psalms 22:22 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB ה֭וֹשִׁיעֵ/נִי מִ/פִּ֣י אַרְיֵ֑ה וּ/מִ/קַּרְנֵ֖י רֵמִ֣ים עֲנִיתָֽ/נִי
ה֭וֹשִׁיעֵ/נִי yâshaʻ H3467 to save V-Hiphil-Impv-2ms | Suff
מִ/פִּ֣י peh H6310 lip Prep | N-ms
אַרְיֵ֑ה ʼărîy H738 lion N-ms
וּ/מִ/קַּרְנֵ֖י qeren H7161 horn Conj | Prep | N-cd
רֵמִ֣ים rᵉʼêm H7214 wild ox N-mp
עֲנִיתָֽ/נִי ʻânâh H6030 to dwell V-Qal-Perf-2ms | Suff
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Hebrew Word Reference — Psalms 22:22

ה֭וֹשִׁיעֵ/נִי yâshaʻ H3467 "to save" V-Hiphil-Impv-2ms | Suff
Means to save or be delivered, used in the Bible to describe being freed from danger or trouble, like in battle or from moral struggles, as seen in the Psalms and Proverbs.
Definition: 1) to save, be saved, be delivered 1a) (Niphal) 1a1) to be liberated, be saved, be delivered 1a2) to be saved (in battle), be victorious 1b) (Hiphil) 1b1) to save, deliver 1b2) to save from moral troubles 1b3) to give victory to
Usage: Occurs in 198 OT verses. KJV: [idiom] at all, avenging, defend, deliver(-er), help, preserve, rescue, be safe, bring (having) salvation, save(-iour), get victory. See also: Exodus 2:17; Psalms 55:17; Psalms 3:8.
מִ/פִּ֣י peh H6310 "lip" Prep | N-ms
In the Bible, this Hebrew word refers to the mouth, lips, or edge of something, and can also mean a portion or side of something. It is often used to describe speech or the act of speaking. This word appears in various forms, such as mouth, lip, or edge.
Definition: : lip/mouth peh 1) mouth 1a) mouth (of man) 1b) mouth (as organ of speech) 1c) mouth (of animals) 1d) mouth, opening, orifice (of a well, river, etc) 1e) extremity, end pim 2) a weight equal to one third of a shekel, occurs only in 1Sa 13:21
Usage: Occurs in 460 OT verses. KJV: accord(-ing as, -ing to), after, appointment, assent, collar, command(-ment), [idiom] eat, edge, end, entry, [phrase] file, hole, [idiom] in, mind, mouth, part, portion, [idiom] (should) say(-ing), sentence, skirt, sound, speech, [idiom] spoken, talk, tenor, [idiom] to, [phrase] two-edged, wish, word. See also: Genesis 4:11; Deuteronomy 21:17; Ezra 9:11.
אַרְיֵ֑ה ʼărîy H738 "lion" N-ms
In biblical times, a lion was a symbol of strength and power, and is often mentioned in stories like Daniel in the lions' den. The word for lion appears in various forms, including pictures or images of lions, and is used in books like 1 Kings and 2 Kings.
Definition: 1) lion 1a) pictures or images of lions
Usage: Occurs in 71 OT verses. KJV: (young) lion, [phrase] pierce (from the margin). See also: Genesis 49:9; Proverbs 22:13; Psalms 7:3.
וּ/מִ/קַּרְנֵ֖י qeren H7161 "horn" Conj | Prep | N-cd
In the Bible, this word means a horn or a corner, and can also refer to power or a mountain peak. It's used to describe a place called Karnaim, which was conquered by Israel. The KJV translation uses phrases like 'hill' or 'horn' to convey the idea.
Definition: 1) horn 1a) horn 1b) of strength (fig) 1c) flask (container for oil) 1d) horn (as musical instrument) 1e) horn (of horn-like projections on the altar) 1f) of rays of light 1g) hill Aramaic equivalent: qe.ren (קֶ֫רֶן "horn" H7162)
Usage: Occurs in 69 OT verses. KJV: [idiom] hill, horn. See also: Genesis 22:13; Psalms 75:5; Psalms 18:3.
רֵמִ֣ים rᵉʼêm H7214 "wild ox" N-mp
The wild ox, or aurochs, was a large and powerful animal that is now extinct. The Bible describes it as a unicorn, although the exact meaning is not known, and it is mentioned in various passages as a symbol of strength.
Definition: probably the great aurochs or wild bulls which are now extinct. The exact meaning is not known.
Usage: Occurs in 9 OT verses. KJV: unicorn. See also: Numbers 23:22; Job 39:10; Psalms 22:22.
עֲנִיתָֽ/נִי ʻânâh H6030 "to dwell" V-Qal-Perf-2ms | Suff
This verb means to sing or make music, but also to respond or give an answer. In the Bible, it is used to describe praising God in song or responding to a question. The KJV translates it as 'sing' or 'answer'.
Definition: (Qal) to dwell
Usage: Occurs in 316 OT verses. KJV: give account, afflict (by mistake for H6031 (עָנָה)), (cause to, give) answer, bring low (by mistake for H6031 (עָנָה)), cry, hear, Leannoth, lift up, say, [idiom] scholar, (give a) shout, sing (together by course), speak, testify, utter, (bear) witness. See also H1042 (בֵּית עֲנוֹת), H1043 (בֵּית עֲנָת). See also: Genesis 18:27; 2 Samuel 14:19; Job 40:2.

Study Notes — Psalms 22:22

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1 Hebrews 2:11–12 For both the One who sanctifies and those who are sanctified are of the same family. So Jesus is not ashamed to call them brothers. He says: “I will proclaim Your name to My brothers; I will sing Your praises in the assembly.”
2 Romans 8:29 For those God foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brothers.
3 Psalms 40:9–10 I proclaim righteousness in the great assembly; behold, I do not seal my lips, as You, O LORD, do know. I have not covered up Your righteousness in my heart; I have declared Your faithfulness and salvation; I have not concealed Your loving devotion and faithfulness from the great assembly.
4 Psalms 71:18–19 Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, O God, until I proclaim Your power to the next generation, Your might to all who are to come. Your righteousness reaches to the heavens, O God, You who have done great things. Who, O God, is like You?
5 Matthew 12:48–49 But Jesus replied, “Who is My mother, and who are My brothers?” Pointing to His disciples, He said, “Here are My mother and My brothers.
6 Matthew 28:10 “Do not be afraid,” said Jesus. “Go and tell My brothers to go to Galilee. There they will see Me.”
7 Psalms 22:25 My praise for You resounds in the great assembly; I will fulfill my vows before those who fear You.
8 Matthew 25:40 And the King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of Mine, you did for Me.’
9 John 20:17 “Do not cling to Me,” Jesus said, “for I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go and tell My brothers, ‘I am ascending to My Father and your Father, to My God and your God.’”
10 John 7:25–26 Then some of the people of Jerusalem began to say, “Isn’t this the man they are trying to kill? Yet here He is, speaking publicly, and they are not saying anything to Him. Have the rulers truly recognized that this is the Christ?

Psalms 22:22 Summary

This verse is about sharing God's love with others and worshiping Him together with fellow believers. It means being intentional about telling others about God's goodness and faithfulness, as seen in Psalms 107:1, where it says to give thanks to the Lord because He is good. By praising God in the assembly, we can come together and celebrate His love and mercy, and be encouraged and supported by one another, as seen in Acts 2:42-47. By doing so, we can grow in our faith and deepen our relationship with God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to proclaim God's name to my brothers?

To proclaim God's name means to share the good news of His love and salvation with others, as seen in Psalms 96:3, where it says to declare His wonders among all peoples.

Why is praising God in the assembly important?

Praising God in the assembly, or church, is important because it allows believers to come together and worship Him collectively, as encouraged in Hebrews 10:25, where it says not to neglect meeting together as some are in the habit of doing.

How can I apply this verse to my own life?

You can apply this verse by making a conscious effort to share your faith with others and to worship God regularly with fellow believers, as instructed in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands us to make disciples and teach them to obey His commands.

What is the significance of the assembly in this verse?

The assembly in this verse refers to a gathering of believers, similar to the church in Acts 2:42-47, where the early Christians met together to worship, learn, and support one another.

Reflection Questions

  1. How can I effectively proclaim God's name to those around me, and what are some ways I can share His love with others?
  2. What are some ways I can praise God in my daily life, and how can I make worship a priority?
  3. How can I balance my personal worship with corporate worship, and what are the benefits of each?
  4. What are some obstacles that might prevent me from proclaiming God's name or praising Him in the assembly, and how can I overcome them?

Gill's Exposition on Psalms 22:22

I will declare thy name unto my brethren,.... Not those who were more nearly related to him according to the flesh; for though there were some who believed in him, and to whom he declared the name of

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Psalms 22:22

I will declare thy name unto my brethren: in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee. The blessed results of His deliverance (1), in regard to the spiritual Israel (Psalms 22:22-24).

Matthew Poole's Commentary on Psalms 22:22

I will declare, i.e. publish or celebrate it; when thou hast delivered me, thou shalt have the glory of it, as now thy honouris eclipsed by my calamities. Thy name, i.e. that power, and faithfulness, and goodness, and those perfections which thou hast manifested on my behalf. My brethren; the same whom he calls the congregation in the next clause, and the seed of Jacob and Israel in the next verse; which also doth not so fitly agree to David, who never to my remembrance gives this title to any but such as were near akin to him, as it doth to Christ, who extendeth this name to all his disciples and believers, ,49 25:40 28:10, and to whom this very text is applied, ,12. Not only privately, but even in the public congregation.

Trapp's Commentary on Psalms 22:22

Psalms 22:22 I will declare thy name unto my brethren: in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee.Ver. 22. I will declare thy name, &c.] Here beginneth the second part of this psalm, which is gratulatory, and declaratory of the fruit of Christ’ s passion and resurrection, who is not here ashamed to call us brethren; but doth communicate the kingdom to us as coheirs with himself. In the midst of the congregation] viz. That I may not sing alone, but in consort with others, and be their precentor.

Ellicott's Commentary on Psalms 22:22

(22) I will declare.—For the application of this verse in Hebrews 2:12, see New Testament Commentary.

Adam Clarke's Commentary on Psalms 22:22

Verse 22. I will declare the name unto my brethren] I will make a complete revelation concerning the God of justice and love, to my disciples; and I will announce to the Jewish people thy merciful design in sending me to be the Saviour of the world.

Cambridge Bible on Psalms 22:22

22–31. Convinced that his prayer is heard, the Psalmist breaks forth with resolutions of public thanksgiving (22–26); and the glorious prospect of Jehovah’s universal kingdom opens up before him (27–31). “Thou answerest not” (Psalms 22:2) is the key-note of Psa 22:1-21; “Thou hast answered me of Psa 22:22-31”. (Cheyne).

Barnes' Notes on Psalms 22:22

I will declare thy name - I will make thee known; that is, thine existence; thy perfections; thy law; thy method of salvation.

Whedon's Commentary on Psalms 22:22

22. I will declare thy name unto my brethren—A sudden break in the connexion, and an abrupt opening of the final division of the psalm are apparent.

Sermons on Psalms 22:22

SermonDescription
Zac Poonen Psalms - Part 1 by Zac Poonen In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of filling one's heart with the Word of God rather than simply avoiding evil. He references the story of a demon being cast ou
Carter Conlon The Last Day Return to Discernment - Part 2 by Carter Conlon In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of unity and agreement among believers. He quotes from Psalm 50:22, warning those who forget God that they will face conseque
Charles Leiter Loneliness of Christ by Charles Leiter In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the theme of loneliness and isolation. He emphasizes the feeling of being alone and abandoned, using phrases like "no one to help" and "no
Billy Strachan Hebrews Sin Dealt With by Billy Strachan In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not weakening the gospel by leaving out the sacrificial work of Christ on the cross and the giving of his blood. The sermon
Phil Beach Jr. The Attraction of Christ by Phil Beach Jr. Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the importance of praising God regardless of our feelings, drawing from the example of Jesus who, despite feeling forsaken and distressed, chose to declar
Andrew Bonar Praise by Andrew Bonar Andrew Bonar emphasizes the significance of praise in the life of a believer, highlighting that it is 'pleasant' to God, 'good' for our sanctification, and 'comely' in all circumst
A.B. Simpson The Faith of the Son of God by A.B. Simpson A.B. Simpson emphasizes the essence of faith as the faith of Christ that resides in our hearts, enabling us to trust during trials. He encourages believers to look unto Jesus, the

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