10:1
Why, Yahweh, do you keep so distant, stay hidden in times of trouble?
10:2
In his pride the wicked hunts down the weak, who is caught in the schemes he devises.
10:3
The wicked is proud of his inmost desires, by his blasphemies the grasping spurns Yahweh,
10:4
the wicked in his arrogance does not look very far; 'There is no God,' is his only thought.
10:5
In all circumstances his step is assured; your judgements are above his head. His rivals? He scoffs at them all.
10:6
He says in his heart, 'I shall never be shaken,' free of trouble himself,
10:7
he wishes it on others. His speech is full of lies and browbeating, under his tongue lurk spite and wickedness.
10:8
In the undergrowth he lies in ambush, in his hiding-place he murders the innocent. He watches intently for the downtrodden,
10:9
lurking unseen like a lion in his lair, lurking to pounce on the poor; he pounces on him and drags him off in his net.
10:10
He keeps watch, crouching down low, the poor wretch falls into his clutches;
10:11
he says in his heart, 'God forgets, he has turned away his face to avoid seeing the end.'
10:12
Rise, Yahweh! God, raise your hand, do not forget the afflicted!
10:13
Why should the wicked spurn God, assuring himself you will never follow it up?
10:14
You have seen for yourself the trouble and vexation, you watch so as to take it in hand. The oppressed relies on you; you are the only recourse of the orphan.
10:15
Break the arm of the wicked and evil, seek out wickedness till there is none left to be found.
10:16
Yahweh is king for ever and ever, the heathen has vanished from his country.
10:17
Yahweh, you listen to the laments of the poor, you give them courage, you grant them a hearing,
10:18
to give judgement for the orphaned and exploited, so that earthborn humans may strike terror no more.
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