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Verse Psalms 10:14. _THOU HAST SEEN_ it] Nothing can escape thy
notice. Thou hast not forgotten thy justice, though judgment is not
speedily executed on an evil work. But thou _wilt requite it with th...
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THOU HAST SEEN IT - Thou seest all. Though people act as if their
conduct was not observed, yet thou art intimately acquainted with all
that they do. The workers of iniquity cannot hide themselves. Th...
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Psalms 10
_ 1. The cry of Jehovah and what causeth it (Psalms 10:1)_
2. That wicked one (Psalms 10:3)
3. Prayer for divine Intervention: Faith's Vision ...
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9 AND 10. YAHWEH THE REFUGE OF HIS PEOPLE. These two Pss., divided in
MT, were originally one, This is proved by the fact that they are one
in LXX. and Vulg., by the absence of title over Psalms 10, a...
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THOU HAST SEEN. Compare Psalms 10:11....
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PSALMS 9:10
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The Kingship of Jehovah in Zion Finally Triumphant over a League
between the Nations and the Lawless One.
ANALYSIS
These two psalms are bound together as originally on...
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_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._
Thou hast seen it - however m...
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10:14 trouble (f-9) Or 'mischief,' as ver. 7. by (g-14) Or 'to put it
into.' himself (h-20) Or 'it.'...
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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 righteou...
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THOU HAST SEEN _it_] A direct contradiction of the wicked man's
thought in Psalms 10:11....
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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_(_14_)_ THE POOR COMMITTETH HIMSELF. — Better, _the helpless
leaveth it to Thee._ By a slight alteration in the division of the
Hebrew letters, and of the pointing, we should get, _It is against
thee...
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רָאִ֡תָה כִּֽי ־אַתָּ֤ה ׀ עָ֘מָ֤ל וָ
כַ֨עַס ׀
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Psalms 10:1
Psalms 9:1; Psalms 10:1 are alike in their imperfectly acrostic
structure, the occurrence of certain phrases- _ e.g._, the very
uncommon expression for "times of trouble,...
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GOD WILL NOT FORGET THE LOWLY
Psalms 10:1
The malice of our foes, and especially of Satan, is powerfully
described, Psalms 10:1. Now it is the venom beneath the serpent's
tongue, Psalms 10:7; now the...
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In the Septuagint and other versions, probably the ancient Hebrew,
Psalms 9:1; Psa 10:1-18 appear as one. There is a clear connection
between them, but it is that of contrast. In the former the singer...
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Thou hast seen [it]; for thou beholdest mischief and spite, to (h)
requite [it] with thy hand: the poor committeth himself unto thee;
thou art the helper of the fatherless.
(h) To judge between the r...
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Having taken a view of the enemies of God and of his Christ, and of
their hatred to him and his people, in these verses a cry is put up,
that God would, agreeably to his promise, for the oppression of...
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14._Thou hast seen it; for thou, etc _Here David, suddenly kindled
with a holy zeal, enters into conflict, and, armed with the shield of
faith, courageously repels these execrable opinions; but as he...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 9 AND 10.
In Psalms 9 and 10 we enter historically on the circumstances of the
remnant in the last days in the land. The great principles having been
laid down ...
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THOU HAST SEEN [IT],.... Though the wicked say God will never see,
Psalms 10:11; he sees all things in general, all men and all their
actions; all are manifest and open to him, and everything in
parti...
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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.
Ver. 14. _Thou hast seen it_]...
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Thou hast seen it, this being set against the false security of the
wicked; FOR THOU BEHOLDEST MISCHIEF AND SPITE, all the grief which the
ungodly lays upon the righteous, TO REQUITE IT WITH THY HAND,...
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DAVID MAKES A PLEA FOR SPEEDY DELIVERANCE...
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COMMITTETH:
_ Heb._ leaveth...
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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, by kindling holy desires, and strengthenin...
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THOU HAST SEEN IT; or, _but thou hast seen it_, and therefore they are
horribly mistaken, as they will find to their cost. _For_; or,
_surely_, as this particle is oft used, as JOB 8:6 PSALMS 73:18. T...
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Psalms 10:14 seen H7200 (H8804) observe H5027 (H8686) trouble H5999
grief H3708 repay H5414 (H8800) hand...
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‘Arise, O YHWH, O God, lift up your hand,
Do not forget the needy.
Why does the unrighteous man renounce God,
And say in his heart, ‘You will not call to account'?
You have seen, for you behold mi...
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CONTENTS: The psalmist meditates on the wicked and desires to see them
humbled under God's hand.
CHARACTERS: Psalmist, God.
CONCLUSION: The Christian cannot but lay to heart that which is
offensive...
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Psalms 10:1. _Why standest thou afar off, oh Lord?_ This is the prayer
of David against some very wicked and neighbouring prince, who through
pride and thirst for gold, was lurking like a lion, and mu...
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_His mouth is full of cursing._
BLACK ARTS
A missionary from Polynesia brought home a “soul trap.” It was a
series of rings twisted in cocoanut fibre. If a native should commit a
great offence, or of...
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_Why standest Thou afar off, O Lord?_
A THEOLOGICAL DIFFICULTY, A HAUGHTY IMPIETY, AN EARNEST PRAYER
I. A theological difficulty.
“Why standest Thou afar off, O Lord?” Some great enormity was now
un...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 10:1. See note on Psalm 9. Psalms 10:1 is
a lament, relating to cases in which “the wicked hotly pursu
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 10:12 These verses call God to action in
response to vv. Psalms 10:1. Verses Psalms 10:12 repe
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 10:14 The OT law is full of warnings about
oppressing such people as THE FATHERLESS (see Exodus 22:22;...
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INTRODUCTION
“This psalm seems to belong to the time of the Captivity, or the
return of the captives. It was probably made in reference to
Sanballat, and the other enemies of the Jews. There is a gre...
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EXPOSITION
This psalm is to some extent connected with the preceding one, but not
very closely. It has turns of expression which are identical, and not
common elsewhere; _e.g. _"in times of trouble" ...
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Why do you stand a far off, O LORD? Why hidest thou thyself in times
of trouble? (Psalms 10:1)
Have you ever prayed that? "Lord, why aren't You doing something about
it? Why do You seem to hide Yours...
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1 Peter 4:19; 1 Peter 5:7; 2 Chronicles 6:23; 2 Kings 9:26; 2 Tim
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Requite — Heb. to give (to restore or pay the mischief which they
have done to others) with thy hand, by thy own extraordinary
providence, because the oppressed were destitute of all other
succours. F...