Moses
Leviticus 22:12ESV·traditional attribution

If a priest’s daughter marries a layman, she shall not eat of the contribution of the holy things.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

The holy things were to be eaten by the priests and their families. Now, I. Here is a law that no stranger should eat of them, that is, no person whatsoever but the priests only, and those that pertained to them, Lev 22:10.

Commenting on Leviticus 22:10-16

John Gill Reformed Baptist

If the priest's daughter also be married to a stranger,.... Not to an Heathen, but to any Israelite, that is, a common man, or a layman, as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan, one that is not a priest; but is married either to a Levite, or an Israelite, as Jarchi: she may not eat of an offering of the holy things; the heave shoulder or wave breast, &c.

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

WHO OF THE PRIESTS' HOUSE MAY EAT OF THEM. (Lev 22:10-16) There shall no stranger eat the holy thing--The portion of the sacrifices assigned for the support of the officiating priests was restricted to the exclusive use of his own family.

Commenting on Leviticus 22:10-16