Moses
Psalm 18:9BSB·traditional attribution

He parted the heavens and came down with dark clouds beneath His feet.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 18. We all know through what difficulties and almost insurmountable obstacles David came to the kingdom. Even to the time of Saul’s death he was a fugitive, and, as it were, an outlaw, and wearily passed his life in fear, amidst many threatenings and dangers of death.

Commenting on Psalm 18:1-50

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

In most poetical language the Psalmist now describes his experience of Jehovah's delivering power. Poesy has in all her treasures no gem more lustrous than the sonnet of the following verses; the sorrow, the cry, the descent of the Divine One, and the rescue of the afflicted, are here set to a music worthy of the golden harps.

Commenting on Psalm 18:4

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Amid the terror of the storm Jehovah the Avenger descended, bending beneath his foot the arch of heaven. " "He bowed the heavens also, and came down." He came in haste, and spurned everything which impeded his rapidity. The thickest gloom concealed his splendour, "and darkness was under his feet;"he fought within the dense vapours, as a warrior in clouds of smoke and dust, and...