Moses
Genesis 29:15BSB·traditional attribution

Laban said to him, “Just because you are my relative, should you work for nothing? Tell me what your wages should be.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is, I. The fair contract made between Laban and Jacob, during the month that Jacob spent there as a guest, Gen 29:14. It seems he was not idle, nor did he spend his time in sport and pastime; but like a man of business, though he had no stock of his own, he applied himself to serve his uncle, as he had begun (Gen...

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John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And Laban said unto Jacob, because thou art my brother,.... Or nephew, his sister's son; see Gill on Gen 29:12, shouldest thou therefore serve me for nought? nearness of kin was no reason why he should serve him freely, or for nothing, but rather why he should be more kind to him than to a stranger, and give him better wages: tell me, what shall thy wages be?

Adam Clarke Methodist @methodicalclarke

Because thou art my brother, etc. - Though thou art my nearest relative, yet I have no right to thy services without giving thee an adequate recompense. Jacob had passed a whole month in the family of Laban, in which he had undoubtedly rendered himself of considerable service.