Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Psalms 10:1
Psalms 10:0. The Psalmist complaineth to God of the outrage of the wicked: he prayeth for remedy: he professeth his confidence. Psalms 10:1. Why standest thou, &c.— Neither the author nor the particular occasion of this Psalm are certainly known; but it is, as Bishop Patrick observes, a most lively description of wicked men when they are in authority, which they abuse to the oppression of their inferiors, and make no conscience by what arts they bring about their designs. The Vulgate and... read more
Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - Psalms 10:1
PSALM 10MAN: PREDATOR AND PREYWe are using as the title of this psalm the one used by Kidner.[1] The psalm falls naturally into two divisions (1) Psalms 10:1-11 in which the character and conduct of the wicked are graphically presented, and (2) Psalms 10:12-18 a fervent prayer for God to arise from his seeming indifference and "break the arm" of the wicked.There is no superscription for this psalm, and that is cited as a support for the theory that it should be joined with Psalms 9. We... read more