ETCSLtranslation : t.4.13.15 |
Segment A1-12. 13-20. Youthful Suen, as you move the Anuna gods stand in attendance. In the four quarters of the world the black-headed people raise their eyes to you, the first-born son of Enlil. Nanna, youthful Suen, as you move the Anuna gods stand in attendance. In the four quarters of the world the black-headed people raise their eyes to you, the first-born son of Enlil. 21-28. As you become manifest in the holy heavens, you ...... broadly over all the lands. Your light is holy and purifies. Oh, ah, it has come forth for the king like the sunlight! Nanna, as you become manifest in the holy heavens, you ...... broadly over all the lands. Your light is holy and purifies. Oh, ah, it has come forth for the king like the sunlight! 29-31. Nanna, ......, for (?) the lord you have chosen, you have made the ...... manifest. ...... without ceasing (?), Segment B1-2. 3-10. We are going, we are going, ...... we are going to the house, to the ...... of the lord, to the ...... of Prince Culgi, to the city that has been restored, to where speech and opinions are good, to where lips and hearts are pure, to where feet are firm on the ground. 11-20. We are going to the shrine Nibru, Dur-an-ki, to ...... brick-built Tutub, to the majestic Abzu, brick-built Eridug, to the E-cu-me-ca with the princely divine powers, in Urim to the house of Suen, to the E-kic-nu-jal of Nanna, to the Agrun-kug, the beloved house of the lady, to the E-hursaj, the house of the king, to the E-namtila of Prince Culgi. In the ...... place of Suen, may you be Utu. 21-32. The abzu has flourished, the abzu is beautiful. The abzu shall establish the lord as its lord. Lord Nanna, Lord Acimbabbar, to the lord of the courtyard, noble Alamuc, may ......! May ......! May ...... Inana of heaven ...... in beauty! May the mistress ...... in beauty in the shrine! May ...... as desired! May ......! May you ......! ...... of Ninsumun ......! Segment C1-2. I shall address you ......! In the ...... place of Suen, may you be Utu. |
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