See e.g., Barnes' Notes on the Bible. See also Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch, Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament, translated by James Martin (Edinburgh: T & T Clarke, 1866), reprinted as C.F. Keil and Franz Delitzsch, Commentary on the Old Testament, volume 1, The Pentateuch, by C.F. Keil, page 883 (Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson, 2006) ("a rhetorical, and at the same time really a more exact, account").
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Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Sefer Mezikin, Hilkhot Gezelah va-Avedah, chapter 1, halachot 9–12 (Egypt. Circa 1170–1180).
Community Rule. Dead Sea scroll 1QS, 4Q255–64, 4Q280, 286–87, 4Q502, 5Q11, 13 (Land of Israel, 1st century BCE), in, e.g., Géza Vermes, The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English (New York: Penguin Books, 2011), page 99.
A note on verse numbering: The Mechon Mamre Hebrew-English Bible, to which footnotes in this series link, numbers its verses according to the Lower Trope Marks system, in which the verses are numbered naturally in their form for study. Many Jewish Bibles in both Hebrew and English (including the 1917 Jewish Publication SocietyHoly Scriptures According to the Masoretic Text, the New Jewish Publication Society Tanakh, and the ArtScrollChumash) use the numbering of the Upper Trope Marks system as used for public readings. Parallel verse numbering thus appears in footnotes for the Ten Commandments in Exodus20 and here in Deuteronomy 5.