I agree. But also Psalm 22 begins with those words.
In the Psalm the Servant is unjustly suffering, crying out to God. He remembers others who were forsaken, and says that they called out and God delivered them (trusting in the righteousness of God). Then he described pretty vividly the cross, the people considered Him stricken by God but in truth He was innocent (hence His petition). And by the end of the Psalm this deliverance is realized.
He was fulfilling the prophecy to which He alluded.
Yea, I think that's what I said.
It's interesting to follow all the "that the scripture be fulfilled" mentions during His life in this realm.