David
Psalm 22:28ESV·traditional attribution

For kingship belongs to the LORD, and he rules over the nations.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 22. David complains in this psalm, that he is reduced to such circumstances of distress that he is like a man in despair. But after having recounted the calamities with which he was so severely afflicted, he emerges from the abyss of temptations, and gathering courage, comforts himself with the assurance of deliverance.

Commenting on Psalm 22:1-31

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

The transition is very marked; from a horrible tempest all is changed into calm. The darkness of Calvary at length passed away from the face of nature, and from the soul of the Redeemer, and beholding the light of his triumph and its future results the Saviour smiled. We have followed him through the gloom, let us attend him in the returning light.

Commenting on Psalm 22:22

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

"For the kingdom is the Lord's." As an obedient Son the dying Redeemer rejoiced to know that his Father's interests would prosper through his pains. "The Lord reigneth" was his song as it is ours. He who by his own power reigns supreme in the domains of creation and providence, has set up a kingdom of grace, and by the conquering power of the cross...