Psalms 17:10

10 They have shut off their calloused [heart]; [with] their mouth they speak arrogantly.

Psalms 17:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 17:10

They are enclosed in their own fat
Or "their fat has enclosed them"; either their eyes, that they can hardly see out of them, or their hearts, so that they are stupid and senseless, and devoid of the fear of God; the phrase is expressive of the multitude of their wealth and increase of power, by which they were swelled with pride and vanity, and neither feared God nor regarded man; so the Targum paraphrases it,

``their riches are multiplied, their fat covers them;''

see ( Deuteronomy 32:15 ) ( Psalms 73:8 Psalms 73:9 ) ; some read it, "their fat shuts their mouths", so Aben Ezra and Kimchi; or "with their fat they shut them" F8; but the accent "athnach" will not admit of this reading; the last word belongs to the next clause;

with their mouth they speak proudly;
against God and his people, belching out blasphemies against the one, and severe menaces and threatenings against the other.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 So De Dieu.

Psalms 17:10 In-Context

8 Keep me as {the apple of your eye}. Hide me in the shadow of your wings
9 from [the] {presence} of [the] wicked who destroy me, [those] enemies against my life, [they that] surround me.
10 They have shut off their calloused [heart]; [with] their mouth they speak arrogantly.
11 Now they surround us at our [every] step. They {intend} {to pin} [me] to the ground.
12 {He is like} a lion; he longs to tear apart, and like a strong lion crouching in hiding places.

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