Moses
Numbers 36:3BSB·traditional attribution

But if they marry any of the men from the other tribes of Israel, their inheritance will be withdrawn from the portion of our fathers and added to the tribe into which they marry. So our allotted inheritance would be taken away.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the humble address which the heads of the tribe of Manasseh made to Moses and the princes, on occasion of the order lately made concerning the daughters of Zelophehad. The family they belonged to was part of that half of the tribe of Manasseh which we yet to have their lot within Jordan, not that half that was already settled; and yet...

Commenting on Numbers 36:1-4

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And if they be married to any of the sons of the other tribes of the children of Israel,.... Which was not an unreasonable supposition, and perhaps was judged very probable and likely, if some method was not taken to prevent it; which they might conclude from the application of some young men of the other tribes unto them: then shall their inheritance be taken...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Num 36:1-3 The occasion for this law was a representation made to Moses and the princes of the congregation by the heads of the fathers’ houses (האבות for בּית־האבות, as in Exo 6:25, etc.) of the family of Gilead the Manassite, to which Zelophehad (Num 26:33) belonged, to the effect that, by allotting an hereditary possession to the daughters of Zelophehad, the tribe-territory assigned to...

Commenting on Numbers 36:1-3