ETCSLtranslation : t.4.13.03 |
Segment A1-10. O eastern (?) house of Sumer, I will declare your greatness! O E-kic-nu-jal, whose purification rites are brilliant, O house of Nanna! O shrine Urim, I shall glorify your name. Emerging from the holy heart of the pure hills, Urim, wisdom of An and Urac, appropriate for E-temen-ni-guru! With An you bestow kingship; your majesty ...... the foreign lands. I shall glorify your name far and wide! 11-22. He keeps in order the lordly purification rites ....... He has taken his seat ...... in Urim. Your name is sweet! The Prince ....... Your holy word is pleasing to An. May my En-hedu-ana excel even An. ...... the purification rites of the jipar. ...... the lordly divine powers. ...... the excellent jipar. Acimbabbar ....... 23-42. ...... holy songs ....... The Prince ....... ...... wisdom ....... ...... the great divine powers. An and Enlil ....... Ningal ...... May he excel ....... Ac-im-babbar ....... Like the sweet moonlight ....... ...... the jipar, my delight, ....... An and Enlil ....... Mother Ningal ...... charm ....... The high priestess of the moon god ....... En-hedu-ana ....... My king ....... ...... the great divine powers ....... ...... holy songs, light ...... Segment B1-10. ...... who is familiar with your purification rites, ......, may he do ....... ...... shall build for you in the pure abode (?) ....... ...... shall not enter ....... He shall grind your barley for you in the pure cloister. Your milled grain is not laid in his hall. Water shall not touch what you have ground, and your malt shall not be turned over. O palace of Suen, what do men know of you? 11-17. To bring offerings in baskets, to cause rejoicing, to make the house comfortable, to establish the house, to put in order the place of the holy purification rites -- may Ningal, my En-hedu-ana, restore your ....... ...... Nanna, I shall praise you. ...... Suen, I shall glorify your name. 18. Its jicgijal. 19. A balbale of Nanna. |
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