7 But who among you, having a thrall who works with the plow or as a shepherd, will say to him when he comes from the field: 'Come here quickly and lie down at the table'? 8 Will he not sooner [ambe rato, more soon = rather] say to him: 'Prepare me something for my supper, and bind around your hips and serve [or, wait on] me until I have eaten and drunk, and thereafter you may eat and drink' – ? 9 Surely he does not think that he has a debt to the thrall since he indeed did the things that he received orders about? 10 Thus also yourselves: After you have done all the things that you received orders about, say: 'We are useless slaves. We have done what our debt [or, duty] was.'
11 And on his journey towards Jerusalem he passed though the middle of Samaria and Galilee. 12 And when he came into a village, ten skin-diseased men met him, but they stopped far away from him. 13 And they raised their voice and said: “Jesus, teacher, have mercy on us!” 14 And when he saw them he said to them: “Go and show yourselves to the priests.” Then, as they were on the road, they were cleansed.