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Psalms 10:18

Posted on 18 May at 15:18
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“To judge the fatherless and the oppressed, that the man of the earth may no more oppress.”

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on Psalm 10:18 (KJV):

Verse: “To judge the fatherless and the oppressed, that the man of the earth may no more oppress.”

Context: Psalm 10 is a lament, expressing the psalmist’s anguish over the wickedness and oppression in the world. The psalm begins with the psalmist questioning why God seems distant and unaware of the plight of the oppressed. In verse 18, the psalmist expresses a desire for God to intervene and bring justice to the fatherless and the oppressed.

Theme: The theme of Psalm 10:18 is divine justice and deliverance for the vulnerable.

The psalmist specifically mentions the “fatherless” and the “oppressed” in this verse. These are individuals who are vulnerable and lack protection. The fatherless are those who have lost their fathers or have been abandoned, and they are often seen as lacking support and guidance. The oppressed refers to those who are treated unjustly, marginalized, or exploited by others. The psalmist highlights the importance of God’s intervention to protect and vindicate these individuals.

God as the Judge: The psalmist calls upon God to judge. The act of judging here refers to the divine intervention and the establishment of justice. The psalmist desires for God to intervene in the affairs of the world and bring justice to the oppressors. This demonstrates the psalmist’s confidence in God’s ability to right the wrongs and deliver justice to those who are oppressed.

The psalmist concludes the verse by expressing a desire that the man of the earth may no longer oppress. This phrase refers to the wicked and oppressive individuals who cause suffering and injustice. The psalmist longs for a time when the power and influence of the wicked will be curtailed, ensuring that they can no longer exploit and oppress the vulnerable.

Application: Psalm 10:18 reminds us of the importance of seeking justice and protection for the vulnerable in society. It calls us to intercede for those who are oppressed and to pray for God’s intervention. As believers, we are called to actively stand against injustice and work towards creating a more just and compassionate society. We should advocate for the rights and well-being of the fatherless, the oppressed, and all those who are marginalized.

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