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Chapter 7 |
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O Asari, "Bestower of planting," "[Founder of sowing]," |
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"Creator of grain and plants," "who caused [the green herb to spring up]!" |
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O Asaru-alim, "who is revered in the house of counsel," "[who aboundeth in counsel]," |
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The gods paid homage, fear [took hold upon them]! |
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O Asaru-alim-nuna, "the mighty one," "the Light of [the father who begat him]," |
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Who directeth the decrees of Anu, Bel, [and Ea]!" |
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He was their patron, he ordained [their . . . . ]; |
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He, whose provision is abundance, goeth forth [...]! |
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Tutu [is] "He who created them anew;" |
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Should their wants be pure, then are they [satisfied]; |
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Should he make an incantation, then are the gods [appeased]; |
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Should they attack him in anger, he withstandeth [their onslaught]! |
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Let him therefore be exalted, and in the assembly of the gods [let him ...]; |
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None among the gods can [rival him]! |
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Tutu is Zi-ukkina, "the Life of the host [of the gods]," |
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Who established for the gods the bright heavens. |
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He set them on their way, and ordained [their path (?)] |
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Never shall his [...] deeds be forgotten among men. |
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Tutu as Zi-azag thirdly they named, "the Bringer of Purification," |
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"The God of the Favouring Breeze," "the Lord of Hearing and Mercy," |
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"The Creator of Fulness and Abundance," "the Founder of Plenteousness," |
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"Who increaseth all that is small." |
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"In sore distress we felt his favouring breeze," |
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Let them say, let them pay reverence, let them bow in humility before him! |
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Tutu as Aga-azag may mankind fourthly magnify! |
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"The Lord of the Pure Incantation," "the Quickener of the Dead," |
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"Who had mercy upon the captive gods," |
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"Who removed the yoke from upon the gods his enemies," |
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"For their forgiveness did he create mankind," |
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"The Merciful One, with whom it is to bestow life!" |
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May his deeds endure, may they never be forgotten |
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In the mouth of mankind whom his hands have made! |
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Tutu as Mu-azag, fifthly, his "Pure Incantation" may their mouth proclaim, |
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"Who through his Pure Incantation hath destroyed all the evil ones!" |
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Shag-zu, "who knoweth the heart of the gods," "who seeth through the innermost part!" |
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"The evil-doer he hath not caused to go forth with him!" |
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"Founder of the assembly of the gods," "[who ...] their heart! " |
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"Subduer of the disobedient," "[...]!" |
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"Who rebellion and [...]!" |
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Tutu as Zi-si, "the [...], |
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"Who put an end to anger," "[who ...]!" |
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Tutu as Suh-kur, thirdly, "the [Destroyer of the foe]," |
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"Who put their plans to confusion," "[...]," |
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"Who destroyed all the wicked," "[...]," |
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[...] let them [...]! |
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[He named the four quarters (of the world)], mankind [he created], |
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[And upon] him understanding [...] |
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[...] ... [...] |
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[...] Tiamat [...] |
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[...] ... [...] |
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[...] distant [...] |
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[...] may [...]. |
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"The mighty one [...]!" |
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... Agi[l ...], |
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"The Creator of [the earth ...]!" |
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Zulummu ... [...], |
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"The Giver of counsel and of whatsoever [...]!" |
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Mummu, "the Creator [of ...]!" |
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Mulil, the heavens [...], "Who for ... [...]!" |
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Gishkul, let [...], |
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(10) "Who brought the gods to naught[...]!" |
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Lugal-ab-[...], |
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"Who in [ ............ ]!" |
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Pap-[...], |
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"Who in [...]!" |
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[...] |
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[... the Chief (?) of] all lords," |
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[... supreme] is his might! |
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[Lugal-durmah, "the King] of the band of the gods," "the Lord of rulers," |
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"Who is exalted in a royal habitation," |
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"[Who] among the gods is gloriously supreme!" |
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[Adu-nuna], "the Counsellor of Ea," who created the gods his fathers, |
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Unto the path of whose majesty |
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[No] god can ever attain! |
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[... in] Dul-azag he made it known, |
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[...] pure is his dwelling! |
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[... the ...] of those without understanding is Lugal-dul-azaga! |
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[...] supreme is his might! |
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[...] their [...] in the midst of Tiamat, |
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[...] ... of the battle! |
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[...] ... [...] him, |
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[...] ... the star, which [shineth in the heavens]. |
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May he hold the Beginning and the Future may they pay homage unto him, |
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Saying, "He who forced his way through the midst of Tiamat [without resting], |
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"Let his name be Nibiru, 'the Seizer of the Midst'! |
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"For the stars of heaven he upheld the paths, |
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"He shepherded all the gods like sheep! |
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"He conquered Tiamat, he troubled and ended her life," |
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In the future of mankind, when the days grow old, |
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May this be heard without ceasing, may it hold sway for ever! |
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Since he created the realm (of heaven) and fashioned the firm earth, |
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"The Lord of the World," the father Bêl hath called his name. |
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(This) title, which all the Spirits of Heaven proclaimed, |
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Did Ea hear, and his spirit was rejoiced, (and he said): |
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"He whose name his fathers have made glorious, |
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"Shall be even as I, his name shall be Ea! |
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"The binding of all my decrees shall he control, |
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"All my commands shall he make known! " |
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By the name of "Fifty" did the great gods |
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Proclaim his fifty names, they made his path pre-eminent." |
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Let them be held in remembrance, and let the first man proclaim them; |
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Let the wise and the understanding consider them together! |
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Let the father repeat them and teach them to his son; |
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Let them be in the ears of the pastor and the shepherd! |
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Let a man rejoice in Marduk, the Lord of the gods, |
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That he may cause his land to be fruitful, and that he himself may have prosperity! |
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His word standeth fast, his command is unaltered; |
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The utterance of his mouth hath no god ever annulled |
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He gazed in his anger, he turned not his neck; |
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When he is wroth, no god can withstand his indignation. |
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Wide is his heart, broad is his compassion; |
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The sinner and evil-doer in his presence [...]. |
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They received instruction, they spake before him, |
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[...] unto [...]. |
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[...] of Marduk may the gods [...]. |
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[May] they [... his ] name [...]! |
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[...] they took and [...]; |
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