David
Psalm 10:9BSB·traditional attribution

He lies in wait like a lion in a thicket; he lurks to seize the oppressed; he catches the lowly in his net.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 10. David here complains, in his own name, and in the name of all the godly, that fraud, extortion, cruelty, violence, and all kind of injustice, prevailed every where in the world; and the cause which he assigns for this is, that ungodly and wicked men, being intoxicated with their prosperity, have shaken off all fear of God, and think they may do whatever they please with impunity.

Commenting on Psalm 10:1-18

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

The picture becomes blacker, for here is the cunning of the lion, and of the huntsman, as well as the stealthiness of the robber. Surely there are some men who come up to the very letter of this description. With watching, perversion, slander, whispering, and false swearing, they ruin the character of the righteous, and murder the innocent; or, with legal quibbles, mortgages, bonds, writs...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

David, in these verses, discovers, 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 (Psa 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...

Commenting on Psalm 10:1-11