David
Psalm 116:3BSB·traditional attribution

The ropes of death entangled me; the anguish of Sheol overcame me; I was confronted by trouble and sorrow.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 116 David, being delivered out of very great dangers, relates what cruel torment and anguish of mind he endured, and then how remarkably he was preserved by God. The desperate state of matters with him tended to make the power of God in his preservation more conspicuous; for had not God interposed for his deliverance, all hope would have failed.

Commenting on Psalm 116:1-19

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

The Psalmist now goes on to describe his condition at the time when he prayed unto God. The sorrows of death compassed me. As hunters surround a stag with dogs and men, so that no way of escape is left, so was David enclosed in a ring of deadly griefs.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

In this part of the psalm we have, I. A general account of David's experience, and his pious resolutions (Psa 116:1, Psa 116:2), which are as the contents of the whole psalm, and give an idea of it. 1. He had experienced God's goodness to him in answer to prayer: He has heard my voice and my supplications.

Commenting on Psalm 116:1-9