David
Psalm 113:8ESV·traditional attribution

to make them sit with princes, with the princes of his people.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 113 In this psalm the providence of God furnishes matter for praising him, because, though his excellency is far above the heavens, nevertheless, he deigns to cast his eyes upon the earth to take notice of mankind. And as not a few are disconcerted by the vicissitudes which they behold occurring in the world, the prophet takes occasion, from these sudden and unlooked for...

Commenting on Psalm 113:1-9

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

That he may set him with princes. The Lord does nothing by halves: when he raises men from the dust he is not content till he places them among the peers of his kingdom. We are made kings and priests unto God, and we shall reign for ever and ever.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

In this psalm, I. We are extorted to give glory to God, to give him the glory due to his name. 1. The invitation is very pressing: praise you the Lord, and again and again, Praise him, praise him; blessed be his name, for it is to be praised, Psa 113:1-3.

Commenting on Psalm 113:1-9