David
Psalm 48:11BSB·traditional attribution

Mount Zion is glad, the daughters of Judah rejoice, on account of Your judgments.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 48 In this psalm there is celebrated some notable deliverance of the city of Jerusalem at a time when many kings had conspired to destroy it. The prophet, (whoever was the author of the psalm,) after having given thanks to God for this deliverance, takes occasion from thence to extol in magnificent terms the happy state of that city, seeing it had God for its continual guardian and protector.

Commenting on Psalm 48:1-14

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Let mount Zion rejoice. As the first of the cities of Judah, and the main object of the enemies' attack, let her lead the song. Let the daughters of Judah be glad, let the smaller towns join the chorus, for they join in the common victory. Let the women, who fare worst in the havoc of war, be among the gladdest of the glad, now that the spoilers have fled.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the good use and improvement which the people of God are taught to make of his late glorious and gracious appearances for them against their enemies, that they might work for their good. I. Let our faith in the word of God be hereby confirmed.

Commenting on Psalm 48:8-14