Psalms 10: A Protest Against the Arrogance of the Oppressor
Psalms 10 documents the internal dialogue of a believer who sees the 'wicked' prospering while God seems to 'stand afar off.' It provides a clinical look at the psychology of the proud man who believes God will never see or require an account for his actions.
Thou hast seen it; for thou beholdest mischief and spite, to requite it with thy hand: the poor committeth himself unto thee; thou art the helper of the fatherless.
To judge the fatherless and the oppressed, that the man of the earth may no more oppress.
Break through the illusion of God’s absence by confronting the 'boasting' of the world with the reality of God’s observation. Begin your study with psalms 10 summary.
The wicked man's core error is revealed in verse 11: 'God hath forgotten.' This psalm argues that God's 'seeing' is the first step toward His 'judging.' The Word Secret is Enosh, translated as 'man' in the final verse, emphasizing human frailty and mortality against God's eternity. Discover the riches with psalms 10 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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