David
Psalm 58:3ESV·traditional attribution

The wicked are estranged from the womb; they go astray from birth, speaking lies.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 58 The following psalm consists of two parts. In the commencement, David vindicates his personal integrity from the calumnies cast upon him by his enemies. Having expressed his sense of the grievous injuries which they had inflicted, their cruelty and their treachery, he concludes by an appeal to the judgment of God, and by praying that they might be visited with deserved destruction.

Commenting on Psalm 58:1-11

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

The wicked are estranged from the womb. It is small wonder that some men persecute the righteous seed of the woman, since all of them are of the serpent's brood, and enmity is set between them. No sooner born than alienated from God—what a condition to be found in! Do we so early leave the right track?

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have reason to think that this psalm refers to the malice of Saul and his janizaries against David, because it bears the same inscription (Al-taschith, and Michtam of David) with that which goes before and that which follows, both which appear, by the title, to have been penned with reference to that persecution through which God preserved him (Al-taschith - Destroy not), and therefore...

Commenting on Psalm 58:1-5