Moses
Exodus 20:23BSB·traditional attribution

You are not to make any gods alongside Me; you are not to make for yourselves gods of silver or gold.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Moses having gone into the thick darkness, where God was, God there spoke in his hearing only, privately and without terror, all that follows hence to the end of ch. 23, which is mostly an exposition of the ten commandments; and he was to transmit it by word of mouth first, and afterwards in writing, to the people. The laws in these verses related to God's worship. I.

Commenting on Exodus 20:22-26

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And if thou wilt make me an altar of stone,.... If they chose instead of an earthen one to make one of stone, as they might in rocky places, where they came, and in such an one where they now were, Mount Sinai, under which hill an altar was built, Exo 24:4, thou shall not build it of hewn stone; which would require time and...

Adam Clarke Methodist @methodicalclarke

Ye shall not make with me gods of silver - The expressions here are very remarkable. Before it was said, Ye shall have no other gods Before me, אל פני al panai, Exo 20:3. Here they are commanded, ye shall not make gods of silver or gold אתי itti With me, as emblems or representatives of God, in order, as might be pretended, to keep...