David
Psalm 18:33ESV·traditional attribution

He made my feet like the feet of a deer and set me secure on the heights.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 18. We all know through what difficulties and almost insurmountable obstacles David came to the kingdom. Even to the time of Saul’s death he was a fugitive, and, as it were, an outlaw, and wearily passed his life in fear, amidst many threatenings and dangers of death.

Commenting on Psalm 18:1-50

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Some repetitions are not vain repetitions. Second thoughts upon God's mercy should be and often are the best. Like wines on the lees our gratitude grows stronger and sweeter as we meditate upon divine goodness. The verses which we have now to consider are the ripe fruit of a thankful spirit; they are apples of gold as to matter, and they are placed in baskets...

Commenting on Psalm 18:29

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

The conqueror's feet had been shod by a divine hand, and the next note must, therefore, refer to them. "He maketh my feet like hinds' feet, and setteth me upon my high places." Pursuing his foes the warrior had been swift of foot as a young roe, but, instead of taking pleasure in the legs of a man, he ascribes the boon of swiftness to the Lord alone.