Moses
Leviticus 21:2BSB·traditional attribution

except for his immediate family—his mother, father, son, daughter, or brother,

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

It was before appointed that the priests should teach the people the statutes God had given concerning the difference between clean and unclean, Lev 10:10, Lev 10:11. Now here it is provided that they should themselves observe what they were to teach the people. Note, Those whose office it is to instruct must do it by example as well as precept, Ti1 4:12.

Commenting on Leviticus 21:1-9

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

But for his kin that is near unto him,.... For such he might be defiled and mourn, or be where they were, and take care of, and attend their funerals: this clause some take to be general, of which the particulars follow, as Aben Ezra; but others take it to be the first particular excepted, and instanced in, and intends his wife; for it may...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Lev 21:1-6 The priest was not to defile himself on account of a soul, i.e., a dead person (nephesh, as in Lev 19:28), among his countrymen, unless it were of his kindred, who stood near to him (i.e., in the closest relation to him), formed part of the same family with him (cf.

Commenting on Leviticus 21:1-6