Moses
Psalm 45:5BSB·traditional attribution

Your arrows pierce the hearts of the king’s foes; the nations fall beneath your feet.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 45 In this psalm, the grace and beauty of Solomon, his virtues in ruling the kingdom, and also his power and riches, are illustrated and described in terms of high commendation. More especially, as he had taken to wife a stranger out of Egypt, the blessing of God is promised to him in this relationship, provided the newly espoused bride, bidding adieu to her...

Commenting on Psalm 45:1-17

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Thine arrows. Our King is master of all weapons: he can strike those who are near and those afar off with equal force. Are sharp. Nothing that Jesus does is ill done, he uses no blunted shafts, no pointless darts. In the heart of the King's enemies.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Some make Shoshannim, in the title, to signify an instrument of six strings; others take it in its primitive signification for lilies or roses, which probably were strewed, with other flowers, at nuptial solemnities; and then it is easily applicable to Christ who calls himself the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys, Sol 2:1.

Commenting on Psalm 45:1-5