Psalms 94:10
"He who implanted the ear, won’t he hear? He who formed the eye, won’t he see?"
Key Reflection
In Psalms 94:10, the psalmist poses a rhetorical question to challenge the notion that God might overlook or fail to act on injustice. The imagery of God as the creator who formed the ear and eye is used to argue that such a being cannot possibly be unaware or indifferent. This text underscores the idea that since God has given humans the capacity to perceive, He must also be attentive to what is seen and heard. Such an understanding reflects the Hebrew belief in a divine presence intimately involved in the world and its affairs, asserting that God's omniscience ensures His intervention where necessary.
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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes