ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSign name: AN.ŠE.NAGA
Values: nanibgal2

The debate between Winter and Summer (c.5.3.3), line c533.307
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e2-me-ešdumuen-te-enšeša-nasa2
summerchildwinterbrotherwhatto equal
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Paragraph t533.p32 (line(s) 304-309) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Enlil answered Summer and Winter: "Winter is controller of the life-giving waters of all the lands -- the farmer of the gods produces everything. Summer, my son, how can you compare yourself to your brother Winter?" The import of the exalted word Enlil speaks is artfully wrought, the verdict he pronounces is one which cannot be altered -- who can change it?
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