Moses
Numbers 11:27BSB·traditional attribution

A young man ran and reported to Moses, “Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the performance of God's word to Moses, that he should have help in the government of Israel. I. Here is the case of the seventy privy-counsellors in general. Moses, though a little disturbed by the tumult of the people, yet was thoroughly composed by the communion he had with God, and soon came to himself again. And according as the matter was concerted, 1.

Commenting on Numbers 11:24-30

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And there ran a young man,.... From the camp to the tabernacle, who had heard Eldad and Medad prophesy; which he thought was not right, being done without the knowledge and approbation of Moses, and in a private tent in the tabernacle, not among the elders, but the common people: who this young than was is not material to know; some of the Rabbins, as...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Num 11:27-28 This phenomenon in the camp itself produced such excitement, that a boy (הנּער, with the article like הפּליט in Gen 14:13) reported the thing to Moses, whereupon Joshua requested Moses to prohibit the two from prophesying. Joshua felt himself warranted in doing this, because he had been Moses’ servant from his youth up (see at Exo 17:9), and in this capacity he regarded...

Commenting on Numbers 11:27-28