ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: IGI.KUR
Values: ganzer3

Enlil in the E-kur (Enlil A) (c.4.05.1), line c4051.52
&#x011D;i&#x0161;-&#x1E2B;ur-bigiri<sub>17</sub>-zal&#x0161;ag<sub>4</sub>&#x1E2B;ul<sub>2</sub>-ladi-bini&#x011D;<sub>2</sub>gal-gal-la-kam
ĝiš-ḫurgiri17-zalšag4ḫul2diniĝ2gal
designjoyheartto be happy(law)suitthingto be big
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Paragraph t4051.p6 (line(s) 44-55) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Its interior is a wide sea which knows no horizon. In its …… glistening as a banner (?), the bonds and ancient divine powers are made perfect. Its words are prayers, its incantations are supplications. Its word is a favourable omen ……, its rites are most precious. At the festivals, there is plenty of fat and cream; they are full of abundance. Its divine plans bring joy and rejoicing, its verdicts are great. Daily there is a great festival, and at the end of the day there is an abundant harvest. The temple of Enlil is a mountain of abundance; to reach out, to look with greedy eyes, to seize are abominations in it.
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