ETCSLglossingSignSign name: DUN (ŠUL)
Values: dun, dur9, sul, šaḫ2, šul, zu7

Ninurta's journey to Eridug: a šir-gida to Ninurta (Ninurta B) (c.4.27.02), line c42702.D.7
X-namedug3nu-mu-ni-ib-BU-BU
Xmedug3BU
Xessenceto be goodBU
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Paragraph t42702.p11 (line(s) 1-7) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
He gave …… to you. He gave …… into your hands. …… the fifty great divine powers, the pure cleansing rites; fifty is the number of the divine powers of the E-igi-šu-galam ……, in which you determine the fates; fifty is the number of the divine powers of the hall of the evening meal, where your table is erected. No one can declare the great divine powers; no one …… the good divine powers.
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