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10:4 The wicked man is so arrogant he always thinks, “God won’t hold me accountable; he doesn’t care.” 10:5 He is secure at all times. He has no regard for your commands; he disdains all his enemies. 10:6 He says to himself, “I will never be upended, because I experience no calamity.” 10:7 His mouth is full of curses and deceptive, harmful words; his tongue injures and destroys. 10:8 He waits in ambush near the villages; in hidden places he kills the innocent. His eyes look for some unfortunate victim. 10:9 He lies in ambush in a hidden place, like a lion in a thicket; he lies in ambush, waiting to catch the oppressed; he catches the oppressed by pulling in his net. 10:10 His victims are crushed and beaten down; they are trapped in his sturdy nets. 10:11 He says to himself, “God overlooks it; he does not pay attention; he never notices.” 10:12 Rise up, Lord! O God, strike him down! Do not forget the oppressed! 10:13 Why does the wicked man reject God? He says to himself, “You will not hold me accountable.” 10:14 You have taken notice, for you always see one who inflicts pain and suffering. The unfortunate victim entrusts his cause to you; you deliver the fatherless. 10:15 Break the arm of the wicked and evil man! Hold him accountable for his wicked deeds, which he thought you would not discover. 10:16 The Lord rules forever! The nations are driven out of his land. 10:17 Lord, you have heard the request of the oppressed; you make them feel secure because you listen to their prayer. 10:18 You defend the fatherless and oppressed, so that mere mortals may no longer terrorize them.
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NET Notes: Psa 10:4 Heb “the wicked [one], according to the height of his nose, he does not seek, there is no God, all his thoughts.” The phrase “height...

NET Notes: Psa 10:5 Heb “all his enemies, he snorts against them.” This may picture the wicked man defiantly challenging his enemies because he is confident o...

NET Notes: Psa 10:6 Heb “who, not in calamity.” If אֲשֶׁר (’asher) is taken as a relative pronoun here, then one cou...

NET Notes: Psa 10:7 Heb “under his tongue are destruction and wickedness.” The words translated “destruction and wickedness” are also paired in Ps...

NET Notes: Psa 10:8 Heb “his eyes for an unfortunate person lie hidden.” The language may picture a lion (see v. 9) peering out from its hiding place in antic...

NET Notes: Psa 10:9 The background of the imagery is hunting, where the hunter uses a net to entrap an unsuspecting bird or wild animal.

NET Notes: Psa 10:10 Heb “he crushes, he is bowed down, and he falls into his strong [ones], [the] unfortunate [ones].” This verse presents several lexical and...

NET Notes: Psa 10:11 Heb “God forgets, he hides his face, he never sees.”

NET Notes: Psa 10:12 Heb “lift up your hand.” Usually the expression “lifting the hand” refers to praying (Pss 28:2; 134:2) or making an oath (Ps 1...

NET Notes: Psa 10:13 Heb “you will not seek.” The verb דָרַשׁ (darash, “seek”) is used here in the sense of ...

NET Notes: Psa 10:14 The fatherless. Because they were so vulnerable and were frequently exploited, fatherless children are often mentioned as epitomizing the oppressed (s...

NET Notes: Psa 10:15 Heb “you will not find.” It is uncertain how this statement relates to what precedes. Some take בַל (bal), which is used...

NET Notes: Psa 10:16 The nations may be the underlying reality behind the psalmist’s references to the “wicked” in the earlier verses. This reference to ...

NET Notes: Psa 10:17 Heb “you make firm their heart, you cause your ear to listen.”

NET Notes: Psa 10:18 Heb “he will not add again [i.e., “he will no longer”] to terrify, man from the earth.” The Hebrew term אֱנ&...

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