David
Psalm 19:12ESV·traditional attribution

Who can discern his errors? Declare me innocent from hidden faults.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 19 To the chief musician. A song of David. David, with the view of encouraging the faithful to contemplate the glory of God, sets before them in the first place, a mirror of it in the fabric of the heavens, and in the exquisite order of their workmanship which we behold; and in the second place, he recalls our thoughts to the Law, in...

Commenting on Psalm 19:1-14

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

"Who can understand his errors?" A question which is its own answer. It rather requires a note of exclamation than of interrogation. By the law is the knowledge of sin, and in the presence of divine truth, the psalmist marvels at the number and heinousness of his sins.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

God's glory, (that is, his goodness to man) appears much in the works of creation, but much more in and by divine revelation. The holy scripture, as it is a rule both of our duty to God and of our expectation from him, is of much greater use and benefit to us than day or night, than the air we breathe in, or the light of the sun.

Commenting on Psalm 19:7-14