Psalm 118 is known as an Egyptian Hallel Psalm. “Hallel” is a Hebrew word that means “to praise” from which we get the word “Hallelujah!” The reason is it known as an Egyptian praise psalm is because it is one of the psalms that have been sung throughout the centuries as a way to remember how God rescued his people out of slavery in Egypt. Many scholars believe Psalm 118 was a song sung by Jesus and His disciples at the conclusion of the His final Passover meal (Mark 14:26). In this message, we look at this awesome Psalm from the perspective of Jesus and its foreshadowing of the sacrificial death He was about to endure.