Desire nothing for thyself, seek nothing, be not anxious or envious.
Forgive thy enemy, do not avenge thyself except by doing him good.
It is, then, no longer to thyself but rather to us that thou belongest henceforth.
Acquaint thyself with a physician before thou have need of him.
Accordingly Kuenen does not deny that the prohibition of images contains an element additional to the precept of monolatry, but, following De Goeje, regards the words from "thou shalt not make unto thyself" down to "the waters under the earth" as a later insertion in the original Decalogue.