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Psalms 22:18
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They divided my garments among themselves,and they cast lots for my clothing.
They divide my garments among them. They cast lots for my clothing.
They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture.
they divide my garments among them, and for my clothing they cast lots.
They divided my clothes among them, and they threw lots for my clothing.
They divide my clothing among them And cast lots for my garment.
They divide my garments among them, And they cast lots for my clothing.
They divide my garments among them. They cast lots for my clothing.
They part my garments among them, and cast lottes vpon my vesture.
They divide my garments among them,And for my clothing they cast lots.
They divide my garments among them and cast lots for my clothing.
They took my clothes and gambled for them.
I can count every one of my bones, while they gaze at me and gloat.
They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture.
They divide my clothes among themselves, and they throw lots for what I am wearing.
They parted my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture.
They gamble for my clothes and divide them among themselves.
They divide my garments among them, and for my clothing they cast lots.
They divide My garments among them, and they made fall a lot for My clothing.
They haue parted my garmentes amonge them, ad cast lottes vpon my vesture.
They part my garments among them, And upon my vesture do they cast lots.
They make a division of my robes among them, by the decision of chance they take my clothing.
I may count all my bones; they look and gloat over me.
They part my garments among them, and cast lots vpon my vesture.
they part my garmentes among them, and they cast lottes vpon my vesture.
They parted my garments among themselves, and cast lots upon my raiment.
They part my garments among them, and upon my vesture do they cast lots.
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They part my garments among them, And on my vesture they cast lots.
They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture.
They divide My garments among them, And for My clothing they cast lots.
They divide my garments among themselves and throw dice for my clothing.
They divide my clothes among them by drawing names to see who would get them.
they divide my clothes among themselves, and for my clothing they cast lots.
They part my garments among them, and, for my vestment, they cast lots.
(21-19) They parted my garments amongst them; and upon my vesture they cast lots.
they divide my garments among them, and for my raiment they cast lots.
They apportion my garments to themselves, And for my clothing they cause a lot to fall.
They divide my garments among them, And for my clothing they cast lots.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Matthew 27:35, Mark 15:24, Luke 23:34, John 19:23, John 19:24
Reciprocal: Genesis 37:23 - General Jonah 1:7 - and let
Cross-References
After all, Abraham will surely become a great and powerful nation, and all the nations on the earth will pronounce blessings on one another using his name.
Some time after these things God tested Abraham. He said to him, "Abraham!" "Here I am!" Abraham replied.
Early in the morning Abraham got up and saddled his donkey. He took two of his young servants with him, along with his son Isaac. When he had cut the wood for the burnt offering, he started out for the place God had spoken to him about.
On the third day Abraham caught sight of the place in the distance.
So he said to his servants, "You two stay here with the donkey while the boy and I go up there. We will worship and then return to you."
"God will provide for himself the lamb for the burnt offering, my son," Abraham replied. The two of them continued on together.
When they came to the place God had told him about, Abraham built the altar there and arranged the wood on it. Next he tied up his son Isaac and placed him on the altar on top of the wood.
Then Abraham reached out his hand, took the knife, and prepared to slaughter his son.
Therefore the Lord , the God of Israel, says, ‘I really did say that your house and your ancestor's house would serve me forever.' But now the Lord says, ‘May it never be! For I will honor those who honor me, but those who despise me will be cursed!
May his fame endure! May his dynasty last as long as the sun remains in the sky! May they use his name when they formulate their blessings! May all nations consider him to be favored by God!
Gill's Notes on the Bible
They part my garments among them,.... Such as died the death of the cross were crucified naked h, and their clothes were the perquisites of the executioners; there were four soldiers concerned in the crucifixion of Christ, and these parted his garments into four parts, and everyone took his part;
and cast lots on my vesture; which was a seamless coat, wove from the top to the bottom; and therefore, not willing to rend it, they cast lots upon it who should have it; all this was exactly fulfilled in Christ, John 19:23.
h Vid Lipsium de Cruce, l. 2. c. 7. p. 81.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
They part my garments among them - They divide; they apportion. This refers merely to the fact that they made such a division or distribution of his garments; the manner in which it was done, is specified in the other part of the verse. The word “garments” is a general term, and would be applicable to any part of the raiment.
And cast lots upon my vesture - That is, upon the part here represented by the word “vesture,” “they cast lots.” There was a general division of his garments by agreement, or in some other mode not involving the use of the lot; on some particular portion, here indicated by the word vesture, the lot was cast to determine whose it should be. The word thus rendered vesture - לבושׁ lebûsh - does not necessarily denote any particular article of raiment, as distinguished from what is meant by the word rendered “garments.” Both are general terms denoting clothing, raiment, vestment; and either of the terms might be applied to any article of apparel. The original words used here would not necessarily designate one article of raiment as disposed of without the lot and another specified portion by the lot. But although it could not be argued beforehand from the mere use of the language that such would be the case, yet if that should occur, it would be natural and not improper to apply the language in that sense, and as therein completely fulfilled.
As a matter of fact this was literally fulfilled in the crucifixion of the Saviour. By remarkable circumstances which no human sagacity could have foreseen or anticipated, there occurred a general division of a portion of his raiment, without an appeal to the lot, among the soldiers who were engaged in crucifying him, and a specific disposal of one article of his raiment by the lot, Matthew 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:23-24. It never occurred in the life of David, as far as we know, or have reason to believe, that his enemies stripped him, and divided his garments among themselves; and the description here, therefore, could be applicable only to some one else. It was completely fulfilled in the Saviour; and this verse, therefore, furnishes the fullest proof that the psalm refers to him. At the same time it should be observed that these circumstances are such that an impostor could not have secured the correspondence of the events with the prediction. The events referred to were not under the control of him whose garments were thus divided. They depended wholly on others; and by no art or plan could an impostor have so arranged matters that all these things should have appeared to be fulfilled in himself.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 22:18. They part my garments — This could be true in no sense of David. The fact took place at the crucifixion of our Lord. The soldiers divided his upper garment into four parts, each soldier taking a part; but his tunic or inward vestment being without seam, woven in one entire piece, they agreed not to divide, but to cast lots whose the whole should be. Of this scripture the Roman soldiers knew nothing; but they fulfilled it to the letter. This was foreseen by the Spirit of God; and this is a direct revelation concerning Jesus Christ, which impresses the whole account with the broad seal of eternal truth.