

[10:8] 1 tn Heb “he sits in the ambush of the villages.”
[10:8] 2 tn 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 anticipation that an unsuspecting victim will soon come strolling along.
[10:9] 4 tn The verb, which also appears in the next line, occurs only here and in Judg 21:21.
[10:9] 5 tn The singular form is collective (see v. 10) or refers to the typical or representative oppressed individual.
[10:9] 6 tn Or “when he [i.e., the wicked man] pulls in his net.”