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(1) If the moon is surrounded by a halo, and Mars [stands] in it: fall of cattle and of animals of [the steppe]; the cultivated field will not prosper; ... will diminish. (4) If a star stands in the halo of the moon: the king and [his] troops will be shut up. Mars is the star [...]. (6) If the moon is surrounded by a halo, and the Pleiades stand in it: in Iyyar (II) pregnant women will give birth to male children; the king of the world's land will defect from him and ... [...]. (9) The Pleiades (are equivalent to) Mars [...] of Mars [......] the Pleiades [......]. (r 2) If the moon is…
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(1) Mercury did not [...]; the moon did not [rea]ch the sun, it set before the sun. Antares, which stood at the right horn of the moon, did not come close to the [mo]on; it will not affect (it) at all. (7) If Scorpius stands in the halo of the moon, it is (a sign) for rain and flood. The king has seen its sign; Adad will devastate. (r 3) In Iyyar (II) on the 15th day let him pray to Ea in supplication; let him release a prisoner; his possessions will become (an object) of praise. (r 6) From Nabû-šuma-iškun.
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