Psalms 10:2

2 In his arrogance the wicked man hunts down the weak, who are caught in the schemes he devises.

Psalms 10:2 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
2 The wicked in his pride doth persecute the poor: let them be taken in the devices that they have imagined.
English Standard Version (ESV)
2 In arrogance the wicked hotly pursue the poor; let them be caught in the schemes that they have devised.
New Living Translation (NLT)
2 The wicked arrogantly hunt down the poor. Let them be caught in the evil they plan for others.
The Message Bible (MSG)
2 Full of hot air, the wicked are hot on the trail of the poor. Trip them up, tangle them up in their fine-tuned plots.
American Standard Version (ASV)
2 In the pride of the wicked the poor is hotly pursued; Let them be taken in the devices that they have conceived.
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
2 The wicked person arrogantly pursues oppressed people. He will be caught in the schemes that he planned.
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
2 In arrogance the wicked relentlessly pursue the afflicted; let them be caught in the schemes they have devised.
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
2 An evil person is proud and hunts down those who are weak. He catches weak people by making clever plans.

Psalms 10:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 10:2

The wicked in [his] pride doth persecute the poor
The "poor" is the good and gracious man, who is commonly poor in this world's things, and is sensibly poor in spirit, or sensible of his spiritual poverty; or he is so called because "afflicted", as the word signifies; and he is afflicted because he is poor: these two characters generally go together. The "wicked" man is the wicked one, the lawless one, the man of sin, and son of perdition, antichrist, the great persecutor of Christ's poor saints and faithful witnesses, more or less, ever since he has been in power; and which arises from the "pride" of his heart, not bearing that any should refuse to pay homage to him, contradict his will, or dissent from him. The word F19 signifies to follow after, to pursue, as Jarchi, Aben Ezra, Kimchi, and Ben Melech, interpret it; and "to pursue hotly", as it is rendered in ( Genesis 31:36 ) ; and denotes the vehemence and heat of his wrath and fury, with which antichrist persecutes the followers of the Lamb; hence persecution is compared to the heat of the sun, ( Matthew 13:6 Matthew 13:21 ) ; Some render the words, "through the pride of the wicked the poor is burned", or "the poor burns" F20: which may be understood either literally, of the burning of the martyrs of Jesus by antichrist, as here in Queen Mary's days; and which was foretold, that some of the saints should fall by flame, as well as by sword, captivity, and spoil; and to which that part of the description of Christ answers, whose feet are said to be like fine brass, as if it burned in a furnace; and which is prefaced to the epistle to the church at Thyatira, which is an emblem of the apostate church: see ( Daniel 11:33 ) ( Revelation 1:15 ) ( 2:18 ) ; or figuratively, of the poor saints burning with grief at the pride and wickedness of the man of sin, and with zeal for the honour and glory of God; see ( 2 Corinthians 11:29 ) ( Song of Solomon 8:6 ) ( Psalms 69:9 ) ;

let them be taken in the devices that they have imagined:
we read the words as a petition; and so the sense is, let the wicked persecutors be taken in the wicked and crafty schemes which they have devised for the hurt of others, as they are, or will be; see ( Psalms 9:15 Psalms 9:16 ) . But the psalmist is not yet come to petitions, nor does he until ( Psalms 10:12 ) ; but is all along describing the wickedness of the wicked one. It seems better therefore to render the words as do the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions, "they are taken in the devices that they have imagined": and the meaning is, that the poor, who are persecuted by the wicked, are taken by their crafty schemes they lay for them, as Jarchi interprets it, and are put to death by them. So these words show the issue and event of persecution: and this sense best agrees with the boasted success of the wicked man ( Psalms 10:3 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F19 (qldy) "fervide persequitur", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "ferventer", Gejerus; so Ainsworth.
F20 "Incenditur", V. L. "ardet", Tigurine version, Muis, Cocceius.

Psalms 10:2 In-Context

1 Why, LORD, do you stand far off? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?
2 In his arrogance the wicked man hunts down the weak, who are caught in the schemes he devises.
3 He boasts about the cravings of his heart; he blesses the greedy and reviles the LORD.
4 In his pride the wicked man does not seek him; in all his thoughts there is no room for God.
5 His ways are always prosperous; your laws are rejected by him; he sneers at all his enemies.

Cross References 1

  • 1. ver 9; S Job 20:19
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