Moses
Leviticus 22:29KJV·traditional attribution

And when ye will offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving unto the LORD, offer it at your own will.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Here are four laws concerning sacrifices: - I. Whatever was offered in sacrifice to God should be without blemish, otherwise it should not be accepted. This had often been mentioned in the particular institutions of the several sorts of offerings.

Commenting on Leviticus 22:17-33

John Gill Reformed Baptist

On the same day it shall be eaten up,.... Which is the law concerning it; See Gill on Lev 7:15, ye shall leave none of it till the morning; of another day, as the Vulgate Latin version adds, and much less the fat of them, and the most holy things, as Ben Gersom observes, the one being to be burnt upon the altar, the other...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran

Lev 22:28-30 The command not to kill an ox or sheep at the same time as its young is related to the law in Exo 23:19 and Deu 22:6-7, and was intended to lay it down as a duty on the part of the Israelites to keep sacred the relation which God had established between parent and offspring.

Commenting on Leviticus 22:28-30