
Text -- Psalms 10:15 (NET)




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Search for it, and punish these wicked atheists.

No such wickedness be left in the world, or at least in the church.
Power.
Clarke: Psa 10:15 - -- Break thou the arm - Destroy his power, deprive him of his influence, that he may be no longer able to oppress
Break thou the arm - Destroy his power, deprive him of his influence, that he may be no longer able to oppress

Clarke: Psa 10:15 - -- Seek out his wickedness till thou find none - All his public haunts and private ways shall be investigated; thou wilt bring all his villanies to lig...
Seek out his wickedness till thou find none - All his public haunts and private ways shall be investigated; thou wilt bring all his villanies to light, and continue to inflict punishment, while there is a crime to punish. Or, "Continue to judge and punish transgressors, till not one is to be found."This agrees with the following verse.
Calvin -> Psa 10:15
Calvin: Psa 10:15 - -- 15.Break thou the arm This form of expression just means breaking the power of the wicked. And it is not simply a prayer; it may also be regarded as ...
15.Break thou the arm This form of expression just means breaking the power of the wicked. And it is not simply a prayer; it may also be regarded as a prophecy. As the ungovernable fury of our enemies very often makes us lose courage, as if there were no means by which it could be restrained, David, in order to support his faith, and preserve it from failing through the fears which presented themselves, sets before himself the consideration, that whenever it shall please God to break the power of the ungodly, he will bring to nothing both themselves and all their schemes. To make the meaning the more evident, the sentence may be explained in this way, — Lord, as soon as it shall seem good to thee to break the arm of the wicked, thou wilt destroy him in a moment, and bring to nought his powerful and violent efforts in the work of doing mischief. David, indeed, beseeches God to hasten his assistance and his vengeance; but, in the meantime, while these are withheld, he sustains himself by the consolatory reflection, that the ungodly cannot break forth into violence and mischief except in so far as God permits them; since it is in his power, whenever he ascends into the judgment-seat, to destroy them even with his look alone. And certainly, as the rising sun dissipates the clouds and vapours by his heat, and clears up the dark air, so God, when he stretches forth his hand to execute the office of a Judge, restores to tranquillity and order all the troubles and confusions of the world. The Psalmist calls the person of whom he speaks not only wicked, but the wicked and the evil man, and he does so, in my judgment, for the purpose of setting forth in a stronger light the greatness of the wickedness of the character which he describes. His words are as if he had said, Wicked men may even be frantic in their malice and impiety; but God can promptly and effectually remedy this evil whenever he pleases.
TSK -> Psa 10:15

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Barnes -> Psa 10:15
Barnes: Psa 10:15 - -- Break thou the arm of the wicked - The arm is the instrument by which we effect a purpose, and especially in wielding a sword or a spear, as in...
Break thou the arm of the wicked - The arm is the instrument by which we effect a purpose, and especially in wielding a sword or a spear, as in battle; and if the arm is broken, we are powerless. The psalmist, therefore, prays that God would render the wicked, in this respect, powerless.
And the evil man - Of all the evil, or the wicked. In regard to the prayer here, see the note at Psa 5:10.
Seek out his wickedness until thou find none - Until it is all punished; until there has been a full recompense. This is a wish that no wicked act of his should be forgotten; that exact justice should be rendered. If it is right to punish the wicked at all, it is right to deal with them just as they deserve; if any wickedness may properly be punished, all may be; and, whatever may occur, the sinner may be assured that he will not be punished merely for a part of his sins. If God punishes the wicked at all, there will be nothing left unpunished.
Poole -> Psa 10:15
Poole: Psa 10:15 - -- Break thou or, Thou wilt break . For it may be either a prayer or a prophecy.
The arm i.e. his strength, the instrument of violence and mischief. ...
Break thou or, Thou wilt break . For it may be either a prayer or a prophecy.
The arm i.e. his strength, the instrument of violence and mischief.
Seek out his wickedness search for it so strictly, and punish these wicked atheists so severely.
Till thou find none i.e. no such wickedness, to wit, undiscovered and unpunished, or indeed left in the world, or at least in the church; which might happen, because those wicked men here spoken of should be generally either convinced or rooted out, and the rest should be warned and reformed by their example, and so this lewdness should cease out of the land, as the phrase is, Eze 23:48 . That is said to be sought for , and not found , which is utterly lost, as Job 20:7,8 Ps 37:36 Rev 16:20 18:21 . And this phrase is used both of good men, whose sins are taken away by God’ s grace and mercy, pardoning and purging them away, and of wicked men in the sense above mentioned.
Gill -> Psa 10:15
Gill: Psa 10:15 - -- Break thou the arm of the wicked and the evil man,.... His power and strength, so that he shall not be able to hold the sword, to strike a blow, or d...
Break thou the arm of the wicked and the evil man,.... His power and strength, so that he shall not be able to hold the sword, to strike a blow, or do any hurt to the people of God; see Eze 30:21. This prayer is in some measure already fulfilled in antichrist, the man of sin, or pope of Rome; though his kingdom is not broke to pieces; as it will be when Christ's kingdom shall be more visibly set up, to which reference is had in Psa 10:16; see Dan 2:44; yet his strength is weakened, his arm is broken, he has not the power he had, nor can he tyrannise and do the mischief he once did: "but as for the evil man" m, for so the words should be read, there being an "athnach" under the word "wicked", which ends the proposition there:
seek out his wickedness till thou find none; which designs a thorough search after sin, full punishment of it, and the entire ruin and destruction of the wicked; and the sense is, that God would make a strict inquiry into the wickedness of the man of sin, which he promised himself he would not, Psa 10:13; and that he would punish him and his followers to the uttermost for it, until there should not be one of the antichristian party found upon earth; with which sense agrees Psa 10:16; see Psa 104:35.

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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...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 10:15
Geneva Bible: Psa 10:15 Break thou the arm of the wicked and the evil [man]: seek out his wickedness [till] thou find ( i ) none.
( i ) For you have utterly destroyed him.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 10:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Psa 10:1-18 - --1 David complains of the wicked.12 He prays for remedy.16 He professes his confidence.
MHCC -> Psa 10:12-18
MHCC: Psa 10:12-18 - --The psalmist speaks with astonishment, at the wickedness of the wicked, and at the patience and forbearance of God. God prepares the heart for prayer,...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 10:12-18
Matthew Henry: Psa 10:12-18 - -- David here, upon the foregoing representation of the inhumanity and impiety of the oppressors, grounds an address to God, wherein observe, I. What h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 10:15-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 10:15-16 - --
The desire for Jahve's interposition now rises again with fresh earnestness. It is a mistake to regard דּרשׁ and מצא as correlative notions....
Constable -> Psa 10:1-18; Psa 10:12-18
Constable: Psa 10:1-18 - --Psalm 10
This psalm is a prayer for immediate help in affliction. It contains a powerful description of ...
