Psalms 10 - Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible

Bible Comments
  • Psalms 10:1 open_in_new

    God seems to be ignorant of what is taking place, or indifferent to it. The Psalmist, however, does not really believe this, or he would not appeal to God at all.

    2b. RM 'They (the poor) are taken in the devices that they (the wicked) have imagined.'

  • Psalms 10:1-18 open_in_new

    This Ps. has no title. Its relationship to Psalms 9 has been discussed in intro. to that Ps. It reflects a time of great social disorder, in which wickedness and violence are rampant, and the righteous are sorely oppressed. It falls roughly into two parts. The wrongs which call for redress are described (Psalms 10:1-11) and God's interposition is invoked (Psalms 10:12-18).

  • Psalms 10:5 open_in_new

    Always grievous] RV 'firm at all times.' He seems to prosper in all his plans. Puffeth] in scorn and contempt.

  • Psalms 10:10 open_in_new

    RM 'And being crushed he (the poor) boweth down, and the helpless fall by his strong ones' (by the wicked man's followers).

  • Psalms 10:16 open_in_new

    The faith of the Psalmist here asserts itself. The heathen] RV 'the nations.' The past extermination of the Canaanites, or some repulse of foreign invaders, is regarded as a pledge that God will remove the present troublers of society.

  • Psalms 10:18 open_in_new

    The man of the earth] RV 'the man which is of the earth.' The word is again 'frail man.' Foreign enemies and evil-doers at home must alike be made to feel their impotence against God.