R. Yonathan says: It ("according to the ordinance, etc.") speaks of a Hebrew (maid-servant, i.e., that he is to do with his maid-servant according to the ordinance of the Jewish daughters.) You say this, but perhaps the intent of the verse is to shed light upon a Jewish daughter (in general, as per R. Yoshiyah)!—(This is not so, for [10]) "If another wife he take for himself, etc." already speaks about a Jewish daughter (in general). What, then, is the intent of "according to the ordinance of the daughters"? Scripture speaks of a Hebrew maid-servant (as per R. Yonathan).