David
Psalm 142:3BSB·traditional attribution

Although my spirit grows faint within me, You know my way. Along the path I travel they have hidden a snare for me.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 142 When Saul came into the cave where David lay concealed, this saint of God might upon such an occurrence have been either thrown into consternation, or led by his alarm into some unwarrantable step, it being common for persons in despair either to be prostrated with dismay, or driven into frenzy.

Commenting on Psalm 142:1-7

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, then thou knewest my path. The bravest spirit is sometimes sorely put to it. A heavy fog settles down upon the mind, and the man seems drowned and smothered in it; covered with a cloud, crushed with a load, confused with difficulties, conquered by impossibilities.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Whether it was in the cave of Adullam, or that of Engedi, that David prayed this prayer, is not material; it is plain that he was in distress. It was a great disgrace to so great a soldier, so great a courtier, to be put to such shifts for his own safety, and a great terror to be so hotly pursued and every moment in...

Commenting on Psalm 142:1-3