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Chapter 2 |
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Tiamat made weighty her handiwork, |
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[Evil] she wrought against the gods her children. |
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[To avenge] Apsû, Tiamat planned evil, |
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But how she had collected her [forces, the god ...] unto Ea divulged. |
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Ea [hearkened to] this thing, and |
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He was [grievous]ly afflicted and he sat in sorrow. |
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[The days] went by, and his anger was appeased, |
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And to [the place of] Anshar his father he took[his way]. |
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9. |
[He went] and standing before Anshar, the father who begat him, |
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10. |
[All that] Tiamat had plotted he repeated unto him, |
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[Saying, "Ti]amat our mother hath conceived a hatred for us, |
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"With all her force she rageth, full of wrath. |
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"All the gods have turned to her, |
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"[With] those, whom ye created, they go at her side. |
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"They are banded together and at the side of Tiamat they advance; |
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"They are furious, they devise mischief without resting night and day. |
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"They prepare for battle, fuming and raging; |
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"They have joined their forces and are making war. |
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"Ummu-Hubur, who formed all things, |
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"Hath made in addition weapons invincible, she hath spawned monster-serpents, |
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"Sharp of tooth, and merciless of fang. |
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"With poison instead of blood she hath filled their bodies. |
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"Fierce monster-vipers she hath clothed with terror, |
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"With splendour she hath decked them, she hath made them of lofty stature. |
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"Whoever beholdeth them is overcome by terror," |
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"Their bodies rear up and none can withstand their attack. |
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"She hath set up vipers, and dragons, and the |
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"And hurricanes and raging hounds, and scorpion-men, |
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"And mighty tempests, and fish-men and rams; |
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"They bear cruel weapons, without fear of the fight. |
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"Her commands are mighty, none can resist them; |
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"After this fashion, huge of stature, hath she made eleven (monsters). |
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"Among the gods who are her sons, inasmuch as he hath given her support, |
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She hath exalted Kingu; in their midst she hath raised him to power. |
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"To march before the forces, to lead the host, |
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"To give the battle-signal, to advance to the attack, |
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"[To direct] the battle, to control the fight, |
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"Unto him [hath she entrusted]; in costly raiment she hath made him sit, (saying): |
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"'[I have uttered] thy [spell], in the assembly of the gods I have raised thee to power, |
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"'[The dominion over all] the gods have I entrusted [unto thee]. |
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"'[Be thou exalted], thou [my chosen spouse], |
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"'[May they magnify thy name over all of them ...] ...' |
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"[She hath given him the Tablets of Destiny, on his breast she] laid them, (saying): |
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"'[Thy command shall not be without avail], and the [word] of thy mouth shall be established.' |
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"[Now Kingu, (thus) exalted], having received the power of Anu, |
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"Decreed the fate [for the gods, her sons], (saying): |
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"'Let [the opening of your mouth] quench the Fire-god; |
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"'[Whoso is exalted in the battle], let him display (his) might!'" |
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[When Anshar heard how Tiamat] was mightily in revolt, |
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[...], he bit his lips, |
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[...], his mind was not at peace, |
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His [...], he made a bitter lamentation: |
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[...] battle, |
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"[...] thou .... |
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"[Mummu and] Apsû thou hast smitten, |
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"[But Tiamat hath exalted Kin]gu, and where is one who can oppose her?" |
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57. |
[...] deliberation |
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[ ... the ... of] the gods, N[u]di[mmud] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[Anshar unto] his son addressed [the word]: |
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"[...] ... my mighty hero, |
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"[Whose] strength [is great] and whose onslaught cannot be withstood, |
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"[Go] and stand before Tiamat, |
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"[That] her spirit [may be appeased], that her heart may be merciful. |
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"[But if] she will not hearken unto thy word, |
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"Our [word] shalt thou speak unto her, that she may be pacified." |
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[He heard the] word of his father Anshar |
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And [he directed] his path to her, towards her he took the way. |
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Anu [drew nigh], he beheld the muttering of Tiamat, |
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[But he could not withstand her], and he turned back. |
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[...] Anshar |
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[...] he spake unto him: |
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"[...] upon me |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] an avenger [...] |
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[...] va[liant] |
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[...] in the place of his decision |
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[...] he spake unto him: |
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"[...] thy father |
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"Thou art my son, who maketh merciful his heart. |
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" [...] to the battle shalt thou draw nigh, |
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"[...] he that shall behold thee shall have peace." |
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And the lord rejoiced at the word of his father, |
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And he drew nigh and stood before Anshar. |
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Anshar beheld him and his heart was filled with joy, |
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He kissed him on the lips and his fear departed from him. |
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"[O my father], let not the word of thy lips be overcome, |
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"Let me go, that I may accomplish all that is in thy heart. |
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"[O Anshar], let not the word of thy lips be overcome, |
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". [Let me] go, that I may accomplish all that is in thy heart." |
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"What man is it, who hath brought thee forth to battle? |
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"[...] Tiamat, who is a woman, is armed and attacketh thee." |
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"[...] ... rejoice and be glad; |
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"The neck of Tiamat shalt thou swiftly trample under foot. |
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"[...] ... rejoice and be glad; |
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"[The neck] of Tiamat shalt thou swiftly trample under foot. |
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"O my [son], who knoweth all wisdom, |
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"Pacify [Tiama]t with thy pure incantation. |
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"Speedily set out upon thy way, |
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"For [thy blood (?)] shall not be poured out, thou shalt return again." |
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The lord rejoiced at the word of his father, |
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His heart exulted, and unto his father he spake: |
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"O Lord of the gods, Destiny of the great gods, |
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"If I, your avenger, |
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"Conquer Tiamat and give you life, |
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"Appoint an assembly, make my fate preeminent and proclaim it. |
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"In Upshukkinaku seat yourselves joyfully together, |
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"May whatsoever I do remain unaltered, |
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"May the word of my lips never be changed nor made of no avail." |
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