The Body Foretold

I am poured out like water. David described a body the cross would fulfil.

Psalm 22:14-17 · KJV

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Panel 1: A king described a dying body so exactly
A king described a dying body so exactly
Panel 2: it reads like an eyewitness account of a crucifixion he never saw
it reads like an eyewitness account of a crucifixion he never saw
Panel 3: Psalm twenty-two
Psalm twenty-two
Panel 4: David wrote it in the first person, but he was describing someone else's death
David wrote it in the first person, but he was describing someone else's death
Panel 5: Watch the body of the dying man
Watch the body of the dying man
Panel 6: I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint
DAVID - PSALM 22:14  "I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint"
Panel 7: Drained, and every joint pulled loose, the way a body hangs suspended by the arms
Drained, and every joint pulled loose, the way a body hangs suspended by the arms
Panel 8: I may tell all my bones: they look and stare upon me.
DAVID - PSALM 22:17  "I may tell all my bones: they look and stare upon me."
Panel 9: He could count every bone, stretched and exposed
He could count every bone, stretched and exposed
Panel 10: while onlookers stood and stared at him
while onlookers stood and stared at him
Panel 11: David never saw a crucifixion
David never saw a crucifixion
Panel 12: Rome would not make it its instrument for centuries
Rome would not make it its instrument for centuries
Panel 13: Yet the dying man of his song bears the marks of one, written early
Yet the dying man of his song bears the marks of one, written early
Panel 14: This is what Jesus bore to bring you home
This is what Jesus bore to bring you home
Panel 15: every wrenched joint, every cold stare
every wrenched joint, every cold stare
Panel 16: recorded centuries early so you'd know none of it was chance
recorded centuries early so you'd know none of it was chance
Panel 17: He was crushed in your place
He was crushed in your place

The narration

A king described a dying body so exactly it reads like an eyewitness account of a crucifixion he never saw. Psalm twenty-two. David wrote it in the first person, but he was describing someone else's death, not his own. Watch the body of the dying man: "I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint " Drained and every joint pulled loose, the way a body hangs when it's suspended by the arms. And: "I may tell all my bones: they look and stare upon me." He could count every bone, stretched and exposed, while onlookers stood and stared at him. David never saw a crucifixion. Rome would not make it its instrument for centuries. Yet the dying man of his song bears the marks of one written early. This is what Jesus bore to bring you home every wrenched joint, every cold stare, recorded centuries early so you'd know none of it was chance. He was crushed in your place.

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