David
Psalm 142:4ESV·traditional attribution

Look to the right and see: there is none who takes notice of me; no refuge remains to me; no one cares for my soul.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 142 When Saul came into the cave where David lay concealed, this saint of God might upon such an occurrence have been either thrown into consternation, or led by his alarm into some unwarrantable step, it being common for persons in despair either to be prostrated with dismay, or driven into frenzy.

Commenting on Psalm 142:1-7

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

I looked on my right hand, and beheld, but there was no man that would know me. He did not miss a friend for want of looking for him, nor for want of looking in a likely place. Surely some helper would be found in the place of honour; some one would stand at his right hand to undertake his defence.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The psalmist here tells us, for our instruction, 1. How he was disowned and deserted by his friends, Psa 142:4. When he was in favour at court he seemed to have a great interest, but when he was made an out-law, and it was dangerous for any one to harbour him (witness Ahimelech's fate), then no man would know him, but every body was shy of him.

Commenting on Psalm 142:4-7