David
Psalm 59:12ESV·traditional attribution

For the sin of their mouths, the words of their lips, let them be trapped in their pride. For the cursing and lies that they utter,

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 59 The title, which immediately follows, informs us upon what occasion this psalm was written, which bears a considerable resemblance to the preceding. He begins by insisting upon the injustice of that cruel hostility which his enemies showed to him, and which he had done nothing to deserve.

Commenting on Psalm 59:1-17

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

For the sin of their mouth and the words of their lips let them even be taken in their pride. Such dreadful language of atheism and insolence deserves a fit return. As they hope to take their victims, so let them be taken themselves, entangled in their own net, arrested in the midst of their boastful security. Sins of the lips are real sins, and punishable sins.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

David here encourages himself, in reference to the threatening power of his enemies, with a pious resolution to wait upon God and a believing expectation that he should yet praise him. I. He resolves to wait upon God (Psa 59:9): "Because of his strength" (either the strength of his enemies, the fear of which drove him to God, or because of God's strength, the hope...

Commenting on Psalm 59:8-17