Verse 1
Psalm 9 and Psalm 10 are linked together by an irregular Acrostic (see notes on pp. 721, 722, and App-63), beginning at Psalms 9:1 and ending with Psalms 10:18. Seven letters are omitted. The Acrostic is irregular, corresponding with the "times of trouble". The notes will show how one subject pervades them (see H p. 721). Compare "the lawless one" (Psalms 9:5, Psalms 9:16 and Psalms 10:2, Psalms 10:4, Psalms 10:13, Psalms 10:15); "times of trouble" (Psalms 9:9 and Psalms 10:1); "the oppressed" (Hebrew. dak, crushed, Psalms 9:9 and Psalms 10:18; occurs only here and Psalms 74:21); "mortal men" (Psalms 9:19, Psalms 9:20 and Psalms 10:18); "forget" (Psalms 9:12, Psalms 9:17, Psalms 9:18 and Psalms 10:11, Psalms 10:12); "humble" (Psalms 9:12, Psalms 9:18, and Psalms 10:12, Psalms 10:17); "not alway" (Psalms 9:18, and "never", Psalms 10:11); "for ever and ever" (Psalms 9:5 and Psalms 10:16); "arise, Jehovah" (Psalms 9:19 and Psalms 10:12).
Title. A Psalm. See App-65.
I will = Let me.
Verse 2
MOST HIGH. Hebrew. Elyon.
Verse 4
satest = hast sat.
right = righteously.
Verse 5
heathen = nations.
the wicked = a lawless one: i.e. the Antichrist. Compare Psalms 10:3, Psalms 10:13, Psalms 10:14, Psalms 10:15. Hebrew. rasha". App-44.
put out = blotted out.
for ever, &c. Compare Psalms 10:16.
Verse 6
thou enemy. Same as the lawless one of Psalms 9:5.
destructions are come = complete is the destruction.
a perpetual end = for evermore. Some codices, with two early printed editions, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "swords are abandoned".
Verse 7
endure = sit as king.
Verse 8
He, &c. Quoted in Acts 17:31.
the world = the habitable world. Hebrew. tebel. First occurrence in Psalms; never found with the Art.
people = peoples.
Verse 9
the oppressed = the crushed one. Compare Psalms 10:18.
times of trouble = the great time of trouble: i.e. the tribulation of Mat 24, Jer 30, &c. Compare Psalms 10:1.
Verse 10
Thy name. See note on Psalms 5:11.
put their trust = confide. Hebrew. batah. See App-69.
Verse 11
Zion. See App-68.
Verse 12
maketh inquisition for = inquireth concerning.
them: i.e. those named in Psalms 9:10.
forgetteth not. Compare Psalms 9:18 and Psalms 10:11, Psalms 10:12.
cry = outcry.
humble = oppressed. Compare Psalms 9:18 with Psalms 10:12, Psalms 10:17.
Verse 13
Have mercy = Be gracious, or favourable to.
Verse 14
praise. So some codices, with four early printed editions (one in margin). Other codices read "praises".
I will = that I may.
Verse 16
Higgaion = soliloquy, or meditation. See App-66.
Selah. Connecting the wicked one (singular) of Psalms 9:16 with the wicked ones (plural) of Psalms 9:17. See App-66.
Verse 17
wicked = wicked ones (plural) Hebrew. rasha". App-44.
turned = returned. Compare Job 21:26; Job 34:15. Psalms 104:29. Ecclesiastes 3:20; Ecclesiastes 12:7.
hell = the grave. Hebrew Sheol. App-35.
Verse 18
the needy = a needy one.
poor = oppressed. Compare Psalms 9:12.
not. Ellipsis of second negative. See note on Genesis 2:6.
Verse 19
man. Hebrew. "enosh. App-14.
in Thy sight = before Thee: i.e. at Thy coming.
Verse 20
Put them in fear = Appoint them some terror.
nations. As in Psalms 9:59