Psalms 10:8

     8. eyes . . . privily—He watches with half-closed eyes, appearing not to see.

Psalms 10:10

     10. croucheth—as a lion gathers himself into as small compass as possible to make the greater spring.

      fall by his strong ones—The figure of the lion is dropped, and this phrase means the accomplices of the chief or leading wicked man.

Psalms 10:14

     14. mischief and spite—provocation and trouble of the sufferer (compare Ps 6:7; 7:14).

      committeth—or, "leaves (his burden) on Thee."

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