Moses
Genesis 4:12ESV·traditional attribution

When you work the ground, it shall no longer yield to you its strength. You shall be a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth.”

John Calvin Reformed

12. When thou tillest the ground . This verse is the exposition of the former; for it expresses more clearly what is meant by being cursed from the earth, namely, that the earth defrauds its cultivators of the fruit of their toil.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

We have here a full account of the trial and condemnation of the first murderer. Civil courts of judicature not being yet erected for this purpose, as they were afterwards (Gen 9:6), God himself sits Judge; for he is the God to whom vengeance belongs, and who will be sure to make inquisition for blood, especially the blood of saints. Observe, I.

Commenting on Genesis 4:9-12

John Gill Reformed Baptist

And Cain said unto the Lord,.... In the anguish of his spirit and the distress of his mind: my punishment is greater than I can bear; thus complaining of the mercy of God, as if he acted a cruel part, inflicting on him more than he could endure; and arraigning his justice, as if it was more than he deserved, or ought in equity to...