John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 10:6
He hath said in his heart ,.... To and within himself, he thought in his own mind; for the thought is the word or speech of the mind, λογος ενδιαυετος ; I shall not be moved ; from his prosperous and happy condition, abounding: with riches and honours; from his seat of empire, over kings, princes, and the nations of the world; flattering himself that it would never be otherwise with him than it is: even "to generation and generation", I shall not be moved; so the words may be rendered;... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 10:1-11
I. A very great affection to God and his favour; for, in the time of trouble, that which he complains of most feelingly is God's withdrawing his gracious presence (Ps. 10:1): ?Why standest thou afar off, as one unconcerned in the indignities done to thy name and the injuries done to the people?? Note, God's withdrawings are very grievous to his people at any time, but especially in times of trouble. Outward deliverance is afar off and is hidden from us, and then we think God is afar off and we... read more