Moses
Numbers 30:9ESV·traditional attribution

(But any vow of a widow or of a divorced woman, anything by which she has bound herself, shall stand against her.)

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

9. But every vow of a widow. I have stated why widows are expressly named, viz., lest a woman should think that by a second marriage she would escape, as being no longer free, and again under the yoke; since by such subtle excuses people often extricate themselves.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

It is here taken for granted that all such persons as are sui juris - at their own disposal, and are likewise of sound understanding and memory, are bound to perform whatever they vow that is lawful and possible; but, if the person vowing be under the dominion and at the disposal of another, the case is different. Two cases much alike are here put and determined: - I.

Commenting on Numbers 30:3-16

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

But every vow of a widow,.... The Scripture speaks, as Jarchi says, of a widow from marriage, or that has been married, but a widow from espousals (or that has been only espoused), the husband dead, the power is transmitted, and returns to the father; and with respect to such a case, it is said in the Misnah (y)"if the father (of such a betrothed...