ETCSLglossing | Sign name: NUN.LAGAR×SAL (ŠILAM) Values: arḫuš2, immal2, šilam |
su-bir4ki | muru9 | dugud-da | diĝir-re-e-ne | ni2 | teĝ3-ĝe26 | nu-zu-a |
SU-BIR4-KI | IM.DUGUD | DUGUD-DA | DIĝIR-RE-E-NE | NI2 | TEĝ3-ĝE26 | NU-ZU-A |
su-bir4 | muru9 | dugud | diĝir | ni2 | te | zu |
Subir (GN) | cloud | to be heavy | deity | fear(someness) | to approach | to know |
The mountain land of Elam where there are no dead in great numbers (?) like ……, and Subir, a heavy cloud, which knows no reverence even towards the gods -- these districts have not been weakened; their time has not yet come. { The Šimaškian does not elect nugig or lukur priestesses for the places of the gods } { (1 ms. has instead:) The Šimaškian knows neither his god nor those elected nugig and lukur priestesses } { (1 other ms. has instead:) The Šimaškian …… neither the nugig nor the nubar priestesses for the places of the gods }. His soldiers are numerous like grass; his seed { is widespread } { (1 ms. has instead:) is indeed exalted }. He who lives in tents, who does not know of the places of the gods: like a wild beast which mounts, he knows nothing of { eša flour nor prayers } { (1 ms. has instead:) flour and the offering of prayers }. The evil namtar demon and the distressing asag demon { have not carried him off (?) } { (1 ms. has instead:) do not approach him }. Who …… a divine oath is committing sacrilege, yet his troops are in good health. |
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