ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: UD.SAR
Values: šarag

Ninurta's return to Nibru: a <foreign lang="sux">&#x0161;ir-gida</foreign> to Ninurta (c.1.6.1), line c161.183
e<sub>2</sub>-&#x0161;u-me-&#x0161;a<sub>4</sub>e<sub>2</sub>kia&#x011D;<sub>2</sub>-zudiliku<sub>4</sub>-ku<sub>4</sub>-da-zu-ne
e2-šu-me-ša4e2ki2dilikur9
E-šu-me-ša (TN)house(hold)placeto measuresingleto enter
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Paragraph t161.p36 (line(s) 180-186) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"My sovereign, may you be well-disposed towards your beloved city. Lord Ninurta, may you be well-disposed towards your beloved city. May you be well-disposed towards the sanctuary Nibru, your beloved city. When you enter E-šu-me-ša, your beloved temple, alone, tell your wife, young lady Ninnibru, what is in your heart, tell her what is on your mind. Make an enduring favourable pronouncement to her for the king."
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