32. And I wish you to be without concern. He who is unmarried is concerned about the matters of the Master – how to please the Master.
33. But he who is married is concerned about the matters of the world – how to please his wife.
34. There is a difference between a wife and a maiden. The unmarried woman is concerned about the matters of the Master, that she might be set-apart both in body and in spirit. But she who is married is concerned about the matters of the world – how to please her husband.
35. And this I say for your own good, not to put a restraint on you, but for what is proper, and to attend to the Master without distraction.