John the Apostle
John 8:50ESV·traditional attribution

Yet I do not seek my own glory; there is One who seeks it, and he is the judge.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is, I. The malice of hell breaking out in the base language which the unbelieving Jews gave to our Lord Jesus. Hitherto they had cavilled at his doctrine, and had made invidious remarks upon it; but, having shown themselves uneasy when he complained (Joh 8:43, Joh 8:47) that they would not hear him, now at length they fall to downright railing, Joh 8:48.

Commenting on John 8:48-50

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Art thou greater than our father Abraham?.... So the woman of Samaria said, concerning Jacob, Joh 4:12. The Jews had a mighty opinion of their ancestors, especially of Abraham; and yet they allow the Messiah to be greater than he, as Jesus truly was: so one of their ancient commentators (w) on those words of Isa 52:13 thus paraphrases them, ""Behold my servant shall deal...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 50. Mine own glory. My own praise or honour. In all his teaching this was true. He did not seek to exalt or to vindicate himself. He was willing to lie under reproach and to be despised. He regarded little, therefore, their taunts and accusations; and even now, he says, he would not seek to vindicate himself. There is one that seeketh and judgeth.