Moses
Genesis 27:24BSB·traditional attribution

Again he asked, “Are you really my son Esau?” And he replied, “I am.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Observe here, I. The art and assurance with which Jacob managed this intrigue. Who would have thought that this plain man could have played his part so well in a design of this nature? His mother having put him in the way of it, and encouraged him in it, he dexterously applied himself to those methods which he had never accustomed himself to, but had always conceived an abhorrence of.

Commenting on Genesis 27:18-29

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And said, art thou my very son Esau?.... Still having some doubt on his mind whether he really was so or not, because of his voice: and he said, I am; as for the observation of Jarchi upon this, in order to excuse Jacob from lying, that he does not say, "I am Esau", only "I", it will not do, since it is an answer...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Gen 27:24-29 After his father, in order to get rid of his suspicion about the voice, had asked him once more, “Art thou really my son Esau?” and Jacob had replied, “I am” (אני = yes), he told him to hand him the savoury dish that he might eat.

Commenting on Genesis 27:24-29