David
Psalm 95:4ESV·traditional attribution

In his hand are the depths of the earth; the heights of the mountains are his also.

John Calvin Reformed

The psalmist sets before us two grounds for praising God: that He sustains all things by His power, and that He has freely adopted His Church into gracious covenant with Himself. But mere lip service will not do; God demands sincerity and a life that proves the people were not chosen in vain.

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Commenting on Psalm 95:1-11

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

In his hand are the deep places of the earth. He is the God of the valleys and the hills, the caverns, and the peaks. Far down where the miners sink their shafts, deeper yet where lie the secret oceans by which springs are fed, and deepest of all in the unknown abyss where rage and flame the huge central fires of earth, there Jehovah's...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

We are backward and cold in praise, so we need stirring up. Sing with holy joy and delight, not mere bodily exercise; spiritual joy is the heart and soul of it. With humble reverence and outward expressions of awe, speak forth His praises out of an abundance of love and thankfulness, and kindle the same affection in others.

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Commenting on Psalm 95:1-6