Psalms 10:1-11

Psalms 10:1-11

[1] Why standest  thou afar off,  O LORD?  why hidest  thou thyself in times  of trouble?  [2] The wicked  in his pride  doth persecute  the poor:  let them be taken  in the devices  that  they have imagined.  [3] For the wicked  boasteth  of his heart's  desire,  and blesseth  the covetous,  whom the LORD  abhorreth.  [4] The wicked,  through the pride  of his countenance,  will not seek  after God: God  is not in all his thoughts.  [5] His ways  are always  grievous;  thy judgments  are far above  out of his sight: as for all his enemies,  he puffeth  at them. [6] He hath said  in his heart,  I shall not be moved:  for I shall never  be in adversity.  [7] His mouth  is full  of cursing  and deceit  and fraud:  under his tongue  is mischief  and vanity.  [8] He sitteth  in the lurking places  of the villages:  in the secret places  doth he murder  the innocent:  his eyes  are privily set  against the poor.  [9] He lieth in wait  secretly  as a lion  in his den:  he lieth in wait  to catch  the poor:  he doth catch  the poor,  when he draweth  him into his net.  [10] He croucheth,  and humbleth  may fall  by his strong ones.  [11] He hath said  in his heart,  God  hath forgotten:  he hideth  his face;  he will never  see 

What does Psalms 10:1-11 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The emphasis in this part of the psalm is the problem of theodicy, the justice of God in the face of the prosperity of wicked Israelites. Like the Book of Job , the psalm does not resolve the problem but refocuses on God ( Psalm 10:14).