Moses
Genesis 30:28ESV·traditional attribution

Name your wages, and I will give it.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here, I. Jacob's thoughts of home. He faithfully served his time out with Laban, even his second apprenticeship, though he was an old man, had a large family to provide for, and it was high time for him to set up for himself. Though Laban's service was hard, and he had cheated him in the first bargain he had made, yet Jacob honestly performs his engagements.

Commenting on Genesis 30:25-36

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

I will pass through all thy flock today,.... Not alone, but Laban and his sons with him: removing from thence all the speckled and spotted cattle; that is, such as were black and had white spots on them, or were white and had black spots on them; and the "speckled", according to Jarchi and Ben Melech, were such as had small spots on them; and...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

JACOB'S COVENANT WITH LABAN. (Gen. 30:25-43) when Rachel had born Joseph--Shortly after the birth of this son, Jacob's term of servitude expired, and feeling anxious to establish an independence for his family, he probably, from knowing that Esau was out of the way, announced his intention of returning to Canaan (Heb 13:14).

Commenting on Genesis 30:25-43