Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised.
Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37). nailed him to a stake; and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left.
Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).The people stood watching. The rulers with them also scoffed at *Quoted from Ps 22:7 him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save †Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”
*23:2 MP: Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid. (Is 50:8)
†23:10 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3)
‡23:13 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically. (Is 53:9)
§23:14 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Is 53:9)
*23:21 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3). (Ps 22:6; Is 53:3)
‡23:30 Quoted from Hos 10:8
§23:33 MP: Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” (Gen 22:8)
*23:33 MP: Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17, 34:20). (Ps 22:14)
†23:33 MP: Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. (See also Luke 24:39). (Ps 22:16)
‡23:33 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26)
§23:33 MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).
*23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4)
†23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12)
§23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).
§23:45 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20)
*23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5)
‡23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26)
§23:54 Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in Wars of the Jews (4.5.2) “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.
*23:56 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16.