David
Psalm 136:22ESV·traditional attribution

a heritage to Israel his servant, for his steadfast love endures forever.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 136 The Psalmist reminds the Lord’s people, that unless they were assiduous in his praises, they were chargeable with defrauding him of what was justly due to him for his benefits. And, in mentioning each benefit, he takes particular notice of the mercy of God, to teach us how necessary it is to the proper celebration of his praises that we own everything which...

Commenting on Psalm 136:1-26

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Even an heritage unto Israel his servant. Repetitions are effective in poetry, and the more so if there be some little variation in them, bringing out into fuller light some point which else had not been noticed. The lands of the heathen kings were given to "Israel", the name by which the chosen seed is here mentioned for the third time in the Psalm, with...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The great things God for Israel, when he first formed them into a people, and set up his kingdom among them, are here mentioned, as often elsewhere in the psalms, as instances both of the power of God and of the particular kindness he had for Israel. See Psa 135:8, etc. 1. He brought them out of Egypt, Psa 136:10-12.

Commenting on Psalm 136:10-22