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Psalm 22
Psalm 22 of the Book of Psalms is a psalm in the Bible that forms part of the regular liturgy in various Christian denominations and Jewish tradition. The psalm is about a person crying out to God to save him from enemies, and thanking God for rescue. Jewish interpretations identify the individual with a royal figure, such as King David or Queen Esther, or the Jewish people in exile. The New Testament quotes verses from Psalm 22 during the crucifixion of Jesus, including the famous "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" The psalm also contains references to the strong bulls of Bashan and the divine presence, with the heading assigning the psalm as "for the conductor" and possibly referring to the use of psalms in temple liturgy.learn more on wikipedia
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