ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSignSignSignSign name: KI.E.NE.DI.AN.MUŠ3
Values: ešemen2

Enki's journey to Nibru (c.1.1.4), line c114.66
<sup>jic</sup>al-jarkug<sup>d</sup>en-ki-ke<sub>4</sub>ni<sub>2</sub>-bamu-un-na-du<sub>12</sub>
al-jarkugen-kini2-bidu12
type of instrumentshiningEnki (DN)itself, themselvesto perform (music)
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Paragraph t114.p8 (line(s) 62-67) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"He made { the lyre, the aljar instrument, the balaj drum with the drumsticks } { (some mss. have instead:) the lyre, the aljar instrument, the balaj drum of your sur priests } { (1 ms. has instead:) your lyre and aljar instrument, the balaj drum with the drumsticks } { (1 ms. has instead:) the lyre, the aljar instrument, the balaj drum and even the plectrum (?) }, the harhar, the sabitum, and the …… miritum instruments offer their best for his holy temple. The …… resounded by themselves with a sweet sound. The holy aljar instrument of Enki played for him on his own and seven { singers sang } { (some mss. have instead:) tigi drums resounded. }"
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