Psalms 10:10

French PDV2017 (Parole de Vie 2017)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a powerful person who pretends to be humble to trick the poor and make them fall into traps set by his strong supporters. The speaker is likely lamenting the injustice done to the less fortunate.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big, strong kid who pretends to be friendly to trick smaller kids into falling for his tricks. This verse is about how sometimes, powerful people pretend to be nice to hurt those who are weaker.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Psalms, written by David around 1000 BC. It speaks to the Israelites about the injustices faced by the poor at the hands of the powerful. The setting reflects a time when social inequality was prevalent.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this could apply to a boss who pretends to be nice to their employees but actually sets up situations to make them fail. It's a reminder to be cautious of false kindness and to stand up for those who are being taken advantage of.

Topics

justiceoppressionhumilitypowerinjusticecompassion

Related Verses

Proverbs 28:15Micah 2:1-2James 2:6Matthew 23:25-261 Samuel 22:1-2

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'he' in Psalms 10:10?
The 'he' in this verse refers to a powerful individual who uses deceptive tactics to harm the poor.
How does this verse relate to modern society?
This verse can be applied to modern situations where powerful figures use false pretenses to exploit the vulnerable, reminding us to be vigilant and compassionate.
What does this verse teach about humility?
The verse teaches that true humility is not a pretense but a genuine quality, warning against the misuse of false humility for malicious purposes.
How can we protect the poor from exploitation?
We can advocate for justice, support organizations that help the poor, and educate ourselves and others about the signs of exploitation and how to prevent it.
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