Moses
Genesis 30:2BSB·traditional attribution

Jacob became angry with Rachel and said, “Am I in the place of God, who has withheld children from you?”

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

2. And Jacob’s anger was kindled. The tenderness of Jacob’s affection rendered him unwilling to offend his wife; yet her unworthy conduct compelled him to do so, when he saw her petulantly exalt herself, not only against her sister, who piously, homily, and thankfully was enjoying the gifts of God; but even against God himself, of whom it is said that the fruit of the womb is his reward.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the bad consequences of that strange marriage which Jacob made with the two sisters. Here is, I. An unhappy disagreement between him and Rachel (Gen 30:1, Gen 30:2), occasioned, not so much by her own barrenness as by her sister's fruitfulness.

Commenting on Genesis 30:1-13

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And Jacob's anger was kindled against Rachel,.... Whom yet he dearly loved, hearing her talk in such an extravagant manner, as her words seemed to be, and were not: only expressive of great uneasiness and impatience, but implied what was not in the power of man to do: and he said, am I in God's stead: do you take me to be God, or one...