John the Apostle
Revelation 6:13BSB·traditional attribution

and the stars of the sky fell to the earth like unripe figs dropping from a tree shaken by a great wind.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

In the remaining part of this chapter we have the opening of the fifth and the sixth seals. I. The fifth seal. Here is no mention made of any one who called the apostle to make his observation, probably because the decorum of the vision was to be observed, and each of the four living creatures had discharged its duty of a monitor before, or...

Commenting on Revelation 6:9-17

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth,.... All the other inferior deities lost their esteem, worship, and honour; for the idol temples being now opened, the idols and statues were exposed to the common people, and were found to be stuffed with hay and straw, which brought them into great contempt (l).

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 13. The falling of the stars: And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth. This language is derived from the poetic idea that the sky seems to be a solid concave in which the stars are set, and that, when any convulsion takes place, that concave will be shaken, and the stars will be loosened and fall from their places. See this language explained in Barnes "Isa 34:4".