10 8 He watches in the villages; He kills innocent people in an ambush and secretly observes his victims. He watches like a lion in the shelter; he waits to capture the helpless; he waits until they are helpless and then he captures them and pulls them into his net.
The Psalmist carefully teaches that the axioms of God are eternal control over the created earth. The Saints don't need to rely on temporary control because they don't have any practical reason to.
8 He lies in wait near the villages; from ambush he murders the innocent,
watching in secret for his victims. 9 He lies in wait like a lion in cover; he lies in wait to catch the helpless; he catches the helpless and drags them off in his net." The Psalmist is carefully teaching Gods axioms are eternal control over the created earth. Saints genuinely enjoy no practical reason to trust in temporary control. But blind wicked are desperate in their short-lived show of spying. In their critical chains to the penal law, merely exercise bureaucratic control over their unfortunate victims by spying. Spying may be necessary, but it is a downright risky behavior in the sight of a vengeful God. The lawful exercise of moral authority is as close to the behavior practice by potential criminals. Since the comparative study of the enemy naturally obtains the way to adequately capture. This is why God issued inoculation of the pronounced curses. We typically dominate criminal behavior like the wicked. The terrible curses attach themselves through us in any personal interaction with wicked people.
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