John the Apostle
John 7:8BSB·traditional attribution

Go up to the feast on your own. I am not going up to this feast, because My time has not yet come.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here, I. The reason given why Christ spent more of his time in Galilee than in Judea (Joh 7:1): because the Jews, the people in Judea and Jerusalem, sought to kill him, for curing the impotent man on the sabbath day, Joh 5:16.

Commenting on John 7:1-13

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

When he had said these words unto them,.... Had exhorted them to go up to the feast, and told them that he should not go yet, and the reason of it: he abode still in Galilee; and went not up with his brethren, nor at all at present; showing hereby a firmness and resolution of mind, not using lightness of speech; and his words being...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 8. I go not up yet. Jesus remained until about the middle of the feast, . That is, he remained about four days after his brethren had departed, or until the mass of the people had gone up, so that his going might excite no attention, and that it might not be said he chose such a time to excite a tumult.