Jesus from Rabbinic Sources – Pesikta Rabbati & Psalm 22

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The Pesikta Rabbati, an important ancient Midrash, contains striking interpretations that apply Psalm 22 — the psalm of the suffering righteous one — directly to the Messiah. This rabbinic text describes the Messiah’s anguish, rejection, and ultimate vindication in ways that closely parallel the New Testament portrayal of Jesus’ suffering and glory.

The Pesikta Rabbati, Piska 36: 1-2: affirms that Psalm 22 was viewed as a messianic prophecy:
“(At the time of the Messiah’s creation) the Holy One, blessed be He, will tell Him (Messiah) in detail what will befall Him: There are souls that have been put under My throne, and it is their sins which will bend Thee under a yoke of iron and make thee like a calf whose eyes grow dim with suffering… During the seven year period preceding the coming of the Son of David, iron beams will be brought and loaded upon His neck until Messiah’s body is bent low… It was the ordeal of the Son of David that David wept, saying, ‘My strength is dried up like a potsherd.’”

Alfred Edersheim observed a remarkable comment in Yalkut on Isaiah 60 which applies this passage in Psalm 22 to the Messiah, and uses almost the same words as the Gospel writers in describing the mocking behavior of the surrounding crowds. (The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah – Alfred Edersheim p. 718)

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