ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSignSignSignSignSign name: EN.NU.NUNUZ.ZI.AN.ŠEŠ.KI
Values: zirrux


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A prayer to Enlil for Rīm-Sîn (Rīm-Sîn A) (c.2.6.9.1), line c2691.19
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wordhornto equalhouse(hold)fatherto knowto do
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Paragraph t2691.p2 (line(s) 14-25) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
(1 line fragmentary) I am like …… a man's son. (1 line unclear) ……, may he …… you. Alone (?) Rīm-Sîn, my king, …… like syrup and ghee. (1 line unclear) …… Enlil, his Great Mountain, in accordance with your name may Rīm-Sîn be your Great Mountain. May Ninurta declare …… life for you, and may Ninnibru, the lady who founds cities, ……, enclose you mercifully and kindly …… to protect your life. May Ninšubur, …… whom Nanna declared (?), …… good fortune on your head, and declare life for you. (1 line unclear)
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