Definition: "Psalm 10:18" is a verse in the Hebrew Bible. Its English translation reads, "This is the psalm of Solomon, which he wrote to himself when he was king of Judah." The text translates from Greek into Hebrew as follows: "Psalm 10:18 - I have set you before me with my law and statutes; I will establish my covenant with you." In this verse, Solomon, the King of Israel, is speaking to God. He acknowledges that he has been chosen and appointed by God to lead his people through a specific time period. The text emphasizes the importance of being mindful of one's relationship with God and His commands, which are recorded in the Psalms of Solomon. The passage speaks of God's presence as "my law" and "my statutes," which represent specific laws and instructions given by God to man, including rules for worship, justice, and a moral code. The psalm is also associated with religious observance, specifically with daily reading and reflection on the Psalms of Solomon. It serves as an encouragement to continue following the teachings of God's law.