The Apostle Paul
Philippians 2:23ESV·traditional attribution

I hope therefore to send him just as soon as I see how it will go with me,

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

24 I trust that I myself. He adds this, too, lest they should imagine that anything had happened to change his intention as to the journey of which he had previously made mention. At the same time, he always speaks conditionally — If it shall please the Lord.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Paul takes particular notice of two good ministers; for though he was himself a great apostle, and laboured more abundantly than they all, yet he took all occasions to speak with respect of those who were far his inferiors. I. He speaks of Timothy, whom he intended to send to the Philippians, that he might have an account of their state.

Commenting on Philippians 2:19-30

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

But I trust in the Lord,.... The Syriac version reads, "in my Lord": that I also myself shall come shortly: this he adds, partly to let them see, that he still retained a secret hope and persuasion in his own mind of a deliverance, though he could not be certain of it, how things would go with him; and partly, that he might not be...