Psalms 10:11 - Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

God hath forgotten, to wit, the poor, Psalms 10:10; or the humble, which we are taught to supply out of Psalms 10:12, where he saith, forget not the humble. He forgets and neglects all their oppressions and prayers, and doth not avenge their cause, as he hath said he would do; nor execute judgments upon their oppressors, as he hath sometimes done or been thought to do. He hideth his face, lest he should see. He takes no notice of their sufferings, lest he should be engaged to help them. He will not encumber himself with the care of things done upon earth, but leaves it wholly to men to manage their affairs as they think fit. He will never see it, to wit, the oppression of the poor, or the design of oppressors against them, which is the chief subject of the whole Psalm, and is particularly expressed Psalms 10:10.

Psalms 10:11

11 He hath said in his heart, God hath forgotten: he hideth his face; he will never see it.