David
Psalm 97:6ESV·traditional attribution

The heavens proclaim his righteousness, and all the peoples see his glory.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 97 The description which we have of the kingdom of God in this psalm, does not apply to the state of it under the Law. We may infer, accordingly, that it contains a prediction of that kingdom of Christ, which was erected upon the introduction of the Gospel.

Commenting on Psalm 97:1-12

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

The heavens declare his righteousness. It is as conspicuous as if written across the skies, both the celestial and the terrestrial globes shine in its light. It is the manner of the inspired poets to picture the whole creation as in sympathy with the glory of God, and indeed it is not mere poetry, for a great truth underlies it, the whole creation has been...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

What was to be said among the heathen in the foregoing psalm (Psa 97:10) is here said again (Psa 97:1) and is made the subject of this psalm, and of psalm 99. The Lord reigns; that is the great truth here laid down. The Lord Jehovah reigns, he that made the world governs it; he that gave being gives motion and power, gives law and commission, gives success and event.

Commenting on Psalm 97:1-7