ETCSLtranslation : t.6.1.09 |
Segment A9.a1 1. (cf. 6.1.10.1, 6.2.5: IM 43438 Seg. A l. 1) Whatever the man in authority said, it was not pleasant. 9.a2 2. (cf. 6.1.10.2) Whatever the man in authority said, it was not right. 9.a3 3-4. (cf. 6.1.10.3-4, 6.2.2: MDP 27 216, 6.2.5: IM 43438 Seg. A l. 2) When the authorities are wise, and the poor are loyal, it is the effect of the blessing of Aratta. 9.a4 5. (cf. 6.1.10.5, 6.1.22: l. 190, 6.2.3: UET 6/3 80 l. 18) The mighty man is master of the earth. 9.a5 6. (cf. 6.1.10.6) It is from a man's mouth that strength comes. 9.a6 7. (cf. 6.1.10.7, 6.2.3: UET 6/3 462) Strength cannot keep pace with intelligence. 9.a7 8. (cf. 6.1.10.8) The strength of my god completes my own. 9.a8 9. (cf. 6.1.10.9, 6.1.17.b3, ll. 12-13, 5.6.7: l. 28) Youthful vigour has left my loins, like a runaway donkey. 9.a9 10. Ignoramuses are numerous in the palace. 9.a10 11. He who knows but does not speak is a fool. 9.a11 12-14. No one can rival the wise man. 9.a12 15. (cf. 6.1.19.b1, 6.1.21.b4, 6.1.24.2, 6.2.5: YBC 4677 ll. 1-2) When a fattened pig is about to be slaughtered, one says: "Let me replace what I eat." 9.a13 16-17. (cf. 6.1.19.b2, 6.1.21.b5, 6.1.24.2, 6.2.5: YBC 4677 ll. 3-4) As the piglet roots around (?), it says: "I do not eat for pleasure." 9.a14 18-19. (cf. 6.1.19.b5, 6.1.24.4) The ruler's wife kneels, the slave girl dies. The ruler kneels, the slave dies. 9.a15 20. 9.a16 21. 9.a17 22. 9.a18 23. Segment B9.b1 1-2. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 1 Version A; cf. 6.1.03.31, 6.1.11.18, 6.1.15.b8, 6.1.25.4, 6.2.1: Ni 4469 Seg. A ll. 9-12) Nanni held his old age in high esteem ...... king ...... palace ....... 9.b2 3-4. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 1 Version B; cf. 6.1.21.c15) ...... of the slave girl ...... the slave girl's mistress ....... 9.b3 5. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 2 Version A) ...... thing ...... if ....... 9.b4 6-11. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 2 Version B; cf. 6.1.21.c16, ll. 1-6; edited separately as 5.6.8 The lazy slave girl) 9.b5 12. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 3 Version A; cf. 6.1.21.c16, l. 9) The man whose feet are deformed accepts shoes. 9.b6 13. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 4 Version A; cf. 6.1.21.c16, l. 10) It is the one who wears a loincloth who will accept the ceremonial garment. 9.b7 14. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 5 Version A; cf. 6.1.21.c16, l. 11) The lord ....... 9.b8 15. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 6 Version A; cf. 6.1.21.c16, l. 12) Slave who has appropriated the role of lord, slave girl who has appropriated the role of lady ....... 9.b9 16-17. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 7) ...... thing ...... woman ....... 9.b10 18. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. B 8) Segment C9.c1 1. 9.c2 2-3. 9.c3 4-5. 9.c4 6. Segment D9.d1 1. 9.d2 2-3. (cf. 6.1.19.e2, 6.2.3: UET 6/3 464 ll. 1-2) The wise ...... the knowledgeable ....... 9.d3 4-5. (cf. 6.1.13.29, 6.1.19.e3, 6.2.3: UET 6/3 464 l. 3) A fool who was overwhelmed ...... by his backside stuck his hand up his backside. 9.d4 6-9. (cf. 6.2.1: N 4248 Seg. A ll. 8-13, 6.2.1: Ni 9824 Seg. B ll. 3-5, 6.2.3: UET 6/2 315 ll. 10-13) "Run!" is the king's command. Because of my silver, because of my gold, because of my money chest ......, I am finished! 9.d5 10. Segment E9.e1 1-2. 9.e2 3-5. 9.e3 6-7. ...... saw ....... "Let me go!" says the treacherous man. 9.e4 8-10. Oh Utu, you are my judge: pronounce my judgment! You are my decision-maker, decide my case! The dream that I have seen -- turn it into a favourable one! 9.e5 11. Let me walk straight, so that I can catch up with my companion! 9.e6 12-13. Supposing sleep overtakes those who drag the boat, supposing sleep overtakes them -- the only possibility is to walk along the road. 9.e7 14. Who can compare with humility? -- It is set in goodness. Segment F9.f1 1. 9.f2 2. ...... scribe (?) ....... 9.f3 3. ...... scribe (?) ....... 9.f4 4. 9.f5 5. 9.f6 6. 9.f7 7. 9.f8 8. 9.f9 9. Segment G9.g1 1-2. (= Alster 1997 p. 187 N 4304 1') 9.g2 3-4. (= Alster 1997 p. 187 N 4304 2') 9.g3 5-6. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. G 1) 9.g4 7-9. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. G 2) ...... him ...... deliveries ...... makes numerous for him the deliveries ...... Lu-Suena's second-in-command. 9.g5 10. (= Alster 1997 9 Sec. G 3; cf. 6.1.16.e7) Like a mountain mined for metal ore, this man is not in a right state of mind. Segment H9.h1 1. 9.h2 2-5. 9.h3 6-8. ...... that man like an ignoramus 9.h4 9-10. ...... rain from the heavens; ...... what is its support beam? 9.h5 11-12. ...... like ......; ...... I am standing ....... 9.h6 13-15. ...... you spy on (?); ...... just like a judge, ...... lie down for you there ....... |
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