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Originally Posted by Ohio
There are so many more.
Nearly the whole of Psalm 22 could have been written by Jesus on the cross, but I'm sure the naysayer will nitpick a verse like v.6, "But I am a worm, and no man," to "prove" it is not the red-letter "words of Jesus."
John 19.28 says, "I thirst," but Psalm 22.15 goes even further to say, "My tongue clings to my jaw." Here the Lord expresses some of the agony He endured, which could never have been known even by eye-witnesses recorded in the Gospels.
Some of Psalms were quoted in the Gospels as indisputable and undeniable proof of divine authorship. For example, John 20.36 declares "not one of His bone shall be broken," to fulfill the prophecy in Psalms 34.20. Considering the ordeal Jesus passed through before and during His crucifixion, this was an impossible feat.
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Hey bro Ohio ... so does that make all the words in Psalms red letter?
Are we starting out with the premise that all the Psalms are word of Jesus?