Psalm 22:5
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New International Version (©1984)
They cried to you and were saved; in you they trusted and were not disappointed.

New Living Translation (©2007)
They cried out to you and were saved. They trusted in you and were never disgraced.

English Standard Version (©2001)
To you they cried and were rescued; in you they trusted and were not put to shame.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
To You they cried out and were delivered; In You they trusted and were not disappointed.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
They cried unto thee, and were delivered: they trusted in thee, and were not confounded.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
They cried to you and they were saved; they hoped in you and they were not disappointed.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
They cried to you and were saved. They trusted you and were never disappointed.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
They cried unto you, and were delivered: they trusted in you, and were not disappointed.

American King James Version
They cried to you, and were delivered: they trusted in you, and were not confounded.

American Standard Version
They cried unto thee, and were delivered: They trusted in thee, and were not put to shame.

Douay-Rheims Bible
They cried to thee, and they were saved: they trusted in thee, and were not confounded.

Darby Bible Translation
They cried unto thee, and were delivered; they confided in thee, and were not confounded.

English Revised Version
They cried unto thee, and were delivered: they trusted in thee, and were not ashamed.

Webster's Bible Translation
They cried to thee, and were delivered: they trusted in thee, and were not confounded.

World English Bible
They cried to you, and were delivered. They trusted in you, and were not disappointed.

Young's Literal Translation
Unto Thee they cried, and were delivered, In Thee they trusted, and were not ashamed.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

They cried unto thee - They offered earnest prayer and supplication.

And were delivered - From dangers and trials.

They trusted in thee, and were not confounded - They were not disappointed. Literally, "they were not ashamed." That is, they had not the confusion which those have who are disappointed. The idea in the word is, that when men put their trust in anything and are disappointed, they are conscious of a species of "shame" as if they had been foolish in relying on that which proved to be insufficient to help them; as if they had manifested a want of wisdom in not being more cautious, or in supposing that they could derive help from that which has proved to be fallacious. So in Jeremiah 14:3, "Their nobles have sent their little ones to the waters; they came to the pits, and found no water; they returned with their vessels empty; "they were ashamed and confounded," and covered their heads." That is, they felt as if they had acted "foolishly" or "unwisely" in expecting to find water there. Compare the notes at Job 6:20. In the expression here, "they trusted in thee, and were not confounded," it is meant that men who confide in God are never disappointed, or never have occasion for shame as if herein they had acted foolishly. They are never left to feel that they had put their trust where no help was to be found; that they had confided in one who had deceived them, or that they had reason to be ashamed of their act as an act of foolishness.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

They cried unto thee - So do I: They were delivered; so may I: They trusted in thee; I also trust in thee. And were not confounded; and is it likely that I shall be put to confusion?


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

They cried unto thee, and were delivered,.... As the Israelites did in Egyptian bondage, and as they in later times did when in distress; see Exodus 2:23; &c. The crying is to be understood of prayer to God, and sometimes designs mental prayer, sighing, and groaning, which cannot be uttered, when no voice is heard, as in Moses, Exodus 14:15; but oftener vocal prayer, put up in times of distress, and denotes the vehemency of trouble, and eagerness of desire to be heard and relieved; and this cry was from faith, it followed upon and was accompanied with trusting in the Lord; it was the prayer of faith, which is effectual and availeth much, and issued in deliverance;

they trusted in thee, and were not confounded: or ashamed; neither of the object of their trust, the living God, as those who trust in graven images; so Moab was ashamed of Chemosh, Jeremiah 48:13; nor of their hope and trust in him, it being such as makes not ashamed, Psalm 119:116, Romans 5:5; nor of the consequences of it; When men trust in anything and it fails them, and they have not what they expect by it, they are filled with shame and confusion, Isaiah 30:2; but they that trust in the Lord are never confounded, or made ashamed; their expectations do not perish: now Christ mentions this case of his ancestors as a reason of the praises of Israel, which they offered up to God for deliverances, and which he inhabited, Psalm 22:3; as also by way of encouragement to himself in his present circumstances, that though the Lord was at a distance from him, and seemed not to regard him and his cries, yet that he would deliver him; and likewise as an argument with God that he would do so, since it had been his wonted way and method with his fathers before; moreover he may take notice of it in order to represent his own forlorn, uncomfortable, and deplorable condition, which was abundantly worse than theirs, and the reverse of it, as it seemed at present.


Geneva Study Bible

They cried unto thee, and were delivered: they trusted in thee, and were not confounded.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

22:1-10 The Spirit of Christ, which was in the prophets, testifies in this psalm, clearly and fully, the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow. We have a sorrowful complaint of God's withdrawings. This may be applied to any child of God, pressed down, overwhelmed with grief and terror. Spiritual desertions are the saints' sorest afflictions; but even their complaint of these burdens is a sign of spiritual life, and spiritual senses exercised. To cry our, My God, why am I sick? why am I poor? savours of discontent and worldliness. But, Why hast thou forsaken me? is the language of a heart binding up its happiness in God's favour. This must be applied to Christ. In the first words of this complaint, he poured out his soul before God when he was upon the cross, Mt 27:46. Being truly man, Christ felt a natural unwillingness to pass through such great sorrows, yet his zeal and love prevailed. Christ declared the holiness of God, his heavenly Father, in his sharpest sufferings; nay, declared them to be a proof of it, for which he would be continually praised by his Israel, more than for all other deliverances they received. Never any that hoped in thee, were made ashamed of their hope; never any that sought thee, sought thee in vain. Here is a complaint of the contempt and reproach of men. The Saviour here spoke of the abject state to which he was reduced. The history of Christ's sufferings, and of his birth, explains this prophecy.


1 Chronicles 5:20 They were helped in fighting them, and God handed the Hagrites and all their allies over to them, because they cried out to him during the battle. He answered their prayers, because they trusted in him.
Psalm 99:6 Moses and Aaron were among his priests, Samuel was among those who called on his name; they called on the LORD and he answered them.
Isaiah 49:23 Kings will be your foster fathers, and their queens your nursing mothers. They will bow down before you with their faces to the ground; they will lick the dust at your feet. Then you will know that I am the LORD; those who hope in me will not be disappointed."
Daniel 3:28 Then Nebuchadnezzar said, "Praise be to the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, who has sent his angel and rescued his servants! They trusted in him and defied the king's command and were willing to give up their lives rather than serve or worship any god except their own God.

Ashamed Confided Confounded Cried Cry Delivered Disappointed Escaped Faith Free Saved Shame Trust Trusted


They cried unto thee, and were delivered: they trusted in thee, and were not confounded.

cried Ps 99:6,7 106:44 Jud 4:3 6:6 10:10-16

and were Ps 25:2,3 31:1 69:6,7 71:1 Isa 45:17 49:23 Ro 9:33 10:11 1Pe 2:6

Psalms Chapter 22 Verse 5

Alphabetical: and cried delivered disappointed in not out saved They to trusted were you

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