With good will doing service
To their masters; not grudgingly, with an ill will; no otherwise,
nor longer than when they are forced to it; but of a ready mind,
and with a cheerful spirit, taking delight in their work, and
reckoning it a pleasure to serve their masters; as an Israelite
that is not sold, who does his work (wnwurb) , "with his good will", and according to his
own mind {b}; doing what they do
as to the Lord, and not to men;
not merely because it is the will of men, and they are commanded
by them, and in order to please them, but because it is the will
of the Lord, and is wellpleasing in his sight.
F2 Maimon. Hilchot Abadim, c. 1. sect. 7.