David
Psalm 148:14ESV·traditional attribution

He has raised up a horn for his people, praise for all his saints, for the people of Israel who are near to him. Praise the LORD!

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 148 The more effectually to express how worthy God is to be praised in his works, he calls upon all creatures from above and below to sing his praises. He begins with angels, but immediately proceeds to address the brute creation and dumb elements, intimating, that there is no part of the world in which the praises of God are not to be heard...

Commenting on Psalm 148:1-14

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

He also exalteth the horn of his people. He hath made them strong, famous, and victorious. His goodness to all his creatures does not prevent his having a special favour to his chosen nation: he is good to all, but he is God to his people. He lifts up the down trodden, but he in a peculiar manner lifts up his people.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Considering that this earth, and the atmosphere that surrounds it, are the very sediment of the universe, it concerns us to enquire after those considerations that may be of use to reconcile us to our place in it; and I know none more likely than this (next to the visit which the Son of God once made to it), that even in this world, dark...

Commenting on Psalm 148:7-14