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SAA 03 009. Psalm in Praise of Uruk (SAAB 01 40)
(1) Uruk; I love ditto, I love Eanna, my nuptial chamber! (2) Ditto; I love (its) ziggurat, house of my pleasure! (3) Ditto; I love Babylon, my father's house! (4) Ditto; I love Esaggil, house of my veiling! (5) Ditto; I love Ehiligar, house of my joy! (6) Ditto; I love Borsippa, house of my kingship! (7) Ditto; I love Ezida, along with our Nabû! (8) Ditto; I love Šapazzu, along with Bel-ṣarbi! (9) Ditto; I love Cutha, along with Nergal! (10) Ditto; I love Der, along with Ištaran! (11) Ditto; I love Kiš and Ehursagkalamma! (12) Ditto; I love Sippar, along with Šamaš! (13) Ditto; I love the…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 010. Blessing for the City of Assur (STT 087)
(1) [...]... [......] (2) [...]... [......] (3) [...] all [......] (4) [...] they rejoice, they [......] (5) [...] they rejoice ...[......] (6) [...] until [......] (7) [...] destiny...[......] (8) [...]... of prosperity [...] (9) [...]......[...] (10) [...] which [...] play! (11) Fill, fill their pails [with ...]! (12) [Aššur], Illil, bless the Inner City! (13) Fill [...] up to their necks! (14) [...]... abundance, may Esarhaddon restore life! (15) May joy of the heart be established; let constant joy come in, come in! (17) Pour oil into skull-(sized) containers, pluck countless (amounts of)…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 011. Assurbanipal’s Coronation Hymn (LKA 031)
(1) May Šamaš, king of heaven and earth, elevate you to shepherdship over the four [region]s! (2) May Aššur, who ga[ve y]ou [the sceptre], lengthen your days and years! (3) Spread your land wide at your feet! (4) May Šerua extol [your name] to your god! (5) Just as grain and silver, oil, [the catt]le of Šakkan and the salt of Bariku are good, so may Assurbanipal, king of Assyria, be agreeable to the gods [of his] land! (8) May eloquence, understanding, truth and justice be given to him as a gift! (9) May [the people] of Assur buy 30 kor of grain for one shekel of silver! May [the peopl]e of…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 012. Righteous Sufferer’s Prayer to Nabû (STT 065)
(1) [......] years (2) [......] ......[...] (3) [...] with [...] feet I grasped [the ...] of ... (4) O Nabû, to avoid sin, O son of Bel, to avoid guilt, [in view of] the culpable behaviour of my fathers and brothers, who neglected and disregarded [...], (6) I have yearned for Ezida, the lofty ground, the temple of our trust; I have longed for Ezida, to behold the threshold of delight. (8) In my [c]hildhood, I longed for the Assembly, to sit in the tablet house. (9) I ... the offerings of the precious temple of Nabû; I constantly think of its fine things; the fire of Ezida burns my heart. (11)…
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SAA 03 013. Dialogue Between Assurbanipal and Nabû (ABRT 1 05-06)
(1) [I constantly spe]ak in praise of you, Nabû, in the assembly of the great gods; may [the host of] those who [wish] me ill not take possession of my life! (3) [In the temple of the Queen of Ni]neveh I approach you, hero among the gods, his brothers; [you are the t]rust of Assurbanipal for ever and ever! (5) [Ever since] I was [a small child] I have lain at the feet of Nabû; [do not abandon me] to the assembly of my ill-wishers, O Nabû!" (7) Pay a[ttent]ion, Assurbanipal! I am Nabû. Until the end of time your feet shall not grow slack, your hands not tremble; your lips shall not become…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 014. Love Lyrics of Nabû and Tašmetu (TIM 09 54)
(1) May anyone trust in whomever he trusts; as for us, we trust in Nabû, we are devoted to Tašmetu! (4) What is ours is ours; Nabû is our lord, Tašmetu is the mountain of our trust! Ditto. (6) Say to her, to her of the wall, to her of the wall, to Tašmetu: "Save (us), sit down in the cella!" (8) Let (the scent of) holy juniper fill the sanctuary! Ditto. (9) The shade of the cedar, the shade of the cedar, the shade of the cedar, the king's shelter! The shade of the cypress (is for) his magnates! The shade of a sprig of juniper is shelter for my Nabû and my games! Ditto. (12) Tašmetu, fondles…
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SAA 03 015. Elegy in Memory of a Woman (BA 2 634)
(1) Why are you cast adrift like a boat in midstream, your crossbars broken, your tows cut; your face veiled, you cross the river of the Inner City? (4) How could I not be cast adrift, how could my tows not be cut! (5) On the day I bore fruit, how happy I was! Happy was I, happy my husband. (7) On the day of my labor pains, my face was overcast; on the day I gave birth, my eyes were clouded; (9) My hands were opened (in supplication), as I prayed to Belet-ili: You are the mother of those who give birth, save my life! (11) When Belet-ili heard this, she veiled her face: You [......], why do…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 016. Elegies Mourning the Death of Tammuz (STT 360)
(1) [The age]nt, the Babylonian merchant, [who] gave his word, has left behind his donkeys! The dog has been killed at the side of our sheep! (4) The agent, the Babylonian me[rchant], who gave his word, has left behind his donkeys! The dog has been killed at the [sid]e of our sheep! (7) Watch the brother of [my] heart ...[...], watch the [......] our daughter! [...]... [...... does not] pass. (10) [We let out] a scream [...... at] the onset of evening, as [......]... us, as [...... the ...] our daughter. (13) He has made the house of my father [into a ...]...! I ... his ... like the [temple]…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 017. Shalmaneser III’s Campaign to Urarṭu (STT 043)
(1) [O valiant ..., ... of] the lands, shepherd of all rulers, (2) [......] elevated one of the Lady of Nineveh, (3) [......]... justice (4) [...... gave] you the universe (5) [... you s]pare [...] ......! (6) Bel and Anu have entrusted to you [the di]stant [...]s. (7) [He ...ed] the arrogant slave, citizen of Bit Adini, (and) his companions. (8) Having [put] to fire the great city of Til Barsip and having laid waste the dwellings of the kings of the Hittite lands, he spoke (to) Aššur-belu-ka''in, the commander-in-chief, sharply thus: (11) Let the fortresses be entrusted to you; let your…
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SAA 03 018. Epic of Sargon II
(Beginning destroyed) (2) [......] ... and the scorpion man [......] (3) [...] Šerua and Ninegal [......] (4) [To] the right and left of the gates burned [......] (5) The king makes a speech, the magn[ates ......] (6) The guard of the river [...] in front of [......] (7) One cavalryman, ...[......] (8) The equipment of another is of [......] (9) His horse is wind [......] (10) He does not [... befo]re the magnates [......] (Break) (r 1) [......]... like ...[......] (r 2) [...] the chassis of the wagon [......] (r 3) [The ...]s of the king occupied the mountain [......] (r 4) He courageously…
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SAA 03 019. Assurbanipal Epic (Geers B 19)
(Beginning destroyed) (2) "[...]... when I came [......] (3) "I trod the sea road ...[......] (4) "I opened the gate of righteousness [......]." (5) Assurbanipal opened his mouth and [spoke, saying to divine Ištar]: (6) "Desire, desire, love, se[ek ......]! (7) "You, [Ištar ......] (8) "You indeed, ...[......] (Rest destroyed)
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 020. Epical Narrative Relating to Assurbanipal’s Elamite Wars (SAAB 01 14)
(Beginning destroyed) (2) The eunuch [......] (3) The eunuch [...] the hand [......] (4) The king [had] mercy [......] (5) The eunuch [gave] or[ders ......] (6) release m[e ......] (7) Concerning the message which [......] (8) [Which] to Elam ...[......] (9) [...]... his magnates [......] (10) [...] Elam, the Chief [......] (11) Indeed the land of Arašu, in E[lam ......] (12) The king of Elam ...[......] (13) Their [...] from [......] (14) His magnates, within the city of [......] (15) They took booty [......] (16) His eunuch, Nazia [......] (17) He conquered Arašu, and [......] (18) He opens…
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SAA 03 021. Assurbanipal’s Wars in Elam (ABL 1462)
(Beginning destroyed) (1) [To] the right ...[......] (2) who created you [......] (3) [and who ...]ed the kingship [......] (4) You glorify [......] (5) Those who entreat [......] (6) In Egašankalamma [......] (7) Her eyes on [......] (8) Your deeds [......] (9) choicest oil [......] (10) A deceitful woman, who [......] (11) loves yo[u ......] (12) vie[s ......] (13) Nabû-bel-šumati [......] (14) who with treachery [......] (15) your [...] ... [......] (Break) (r 3) Nabû-[bel-šumati ......] (r 4) with his servant [......] (r 5) speaks [......] (r 6) You will keep me alive [......] (r 7) the web [......] (r 8) Who is ...[......] (r 9) Their nonexistence [......] (r 10) Assurbanipal [......] (r 11) His enemies [......] (Rest destroyed)
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SAA 03 022. Paean to Assurbanipal after the Conquest of Elam
(Beginning destroyed) (4) When he [......] (5) Elam to [......] (6) The king did not agree [to ......] (7) In [his] great wrath, the lord of kings [......] (8) until he had destroyed the camp [......] (9) and looted their gods, [......] the kin[g], (10) rav[aged] their graves, [......] (11) The king of Elam alone [......] (12) When Ummanaldasi [......] (13) He cried out and Nabû-[bel-šumati ......] (14) to the presence of the king [......] (15) With you [......] (16) Nabû-bel-šumati [......] (17) Come and [......] (18) He is a strong king [......] (19) I am [......] (20) He [......] (21) Like…
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SAA 03 023. Epical Text Mourning the Death of a King (CT 54 513)
(Beginning destroyed) (2) [......] is veiled in darkness. (3) [......] he looks on, the magnates [...] towards him. (4) [......] of kusītu and sāgu garments (5) [......] holding [...], wailed like an ecstatic. (6) [......]... his ... and his mouth (7) [......] is in labour, screaming (8) [......] her [...]: "Oh magnates [...]! (9) [......]... the king, your lord (10) [......]... the land and the king (11) [......]... like a snake" (12) [......]... he has put on [...]... (r 1) [......]... and the lower side (r 2) [......] tears rolled down [the cheeks] of his mother: (r 3) "[......]... you, I…
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SAA 03 024. Fragment of a Royal Epic(?) (CT 53 404)
(Beginning destroyed) (1) [......] to [......] (2) [......] Ummanaldasi [......] (3) [......]... and to the lord [......] (4) [......] you, the king, my lord ...[......] (5) [......] let it be a present, may my daughter ...[......] (6) [......]... he jumps, may [......] (7) [...] myself alone, ...[......] (r 1) (Break) (r 2) [......] bless [......] (r 3) [... No]w again ...[......] (r 4) [...] our [...] in ...[......] (r 5) [...] you killed, bless [......] (r 6) [......]... the remnants [......] (r 7) [......]... and to [......] (r 8) [... the lif]e of the king of [......] (Rest destroyed)
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SAA 03 025. Letters to Assurbanipal from his Son (AfO 18 382)
(Beginning destroyed) (i 1) [......] your ... to [your] seed. (i 2) [......] your [...] to your offspring (i 3) [......] may they give [... to] your offspring! (i 4) [......] your illustrious name, lord of kings. (i 5) [......] this kingship and dominion (i 6) [......] you can accomplish whatever you say (i 7) [......]... to you, lord of kings. (i 8) [Say to Assurbanipal, lov]er of truth, lord of kings: (i 9) [During your days , which Marduk l]oves, [...... of heaven] and earth has made peace with [.......] with you. (i 12) [...... of] the lands are strong; and with (i 13) [......]…
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SAA 03 026. A Petition to Assurbanipal (ABL 1455)
(Beginning destroyed) (1) [Say to ...], the unrivaled [...], the tr[ue] deputy of [...], [the lord of] the lands, to the burning torch [......, to the creation] of the hands of Marduk, to the battle-axe [......, to] (4) the sun, whose radiance is strong and whose light [......, whose ...] were created before heaven and earth were created, and [......], (7) to Assurbanipal, the king [of the four regions], (8) to the stronghold [......, the ...] (9) of his heart [......: thus (speaks) your ...]: (10) Lord of kings [......] (Break) (r 1) [...]... [......] (r 2) [The ...]s of the lords of the…
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SAA 03 027. Fragment of a Letter Praising Assurbanipal
(Beginning destroyed) (2) [The fire] with which I am burned, is of Marduk (3) [......]... let [...] go in front (4) [......] let them go [...] (5) [......]... of [......] (r 1) (Break) (r 2) [...... with which] my heart burned, A[nu] (r 3) [......] (r 4) [......] your [...], O heroic king (r 5) [......] I constantly bless you, Assurbanipal, (r 6) [who ......] have lifted [...] from my presence (r 7) [......] agreeable [...] from my presence (Rest destroyed)
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SAA 03 028. Fragment of an Adulatory Letter to a King
(Beginning destroyed) (1) [Say to Assurbanipal ......] (2) [the king whose rule] is made good over [all nations], (3) [......] the eloquent, intelligent one, [who] gives orders [to ......], (5) [the lord to whom all the kings from the Upper Sea] until the Lower Sea of [Sun]set [......] have brought tribute and submitted to his yoke, (7) [......] who gives life to the righteous one, [...... the] revealer of Šamaš, who does not countenance calumny, [......] who rescues the wronged one, (10) [...... of whose] features one does not get sated, [who]se sweet lips [......], [......] who turns [want]…
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SAA 03 029. Warning to Bel-eṭir
(1) Open the tablet container and re[ad] the stele, [learn the fate] ... like a dog, Bel-eṭir, the son of Ibâ: (2) When Ṣallâ had not yet met his fate, he, a lowly [...] — the king did not know him —, a slave waiting upon Šamaš-ibni, the son of a lowly fisherman, not suit[able for ki]ngship, the shit bucket of Zeru-kinu, an empty talker, a raped comrade of Nummuraya, ...... said: (5) "In Assyria and in Babylonia there is no-one equal to me! The woman Nasqat has praised me; where in the whole world is my rival?" (7) ......[...] her, who did [...] to him reverently. (8) [...] did not drink, did…
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SAA 03 030. Magic against Bel-eṭir
(1) [Inca]ntation. Bel-eṭir, raped captive, doubly so, runny-eyed one, doubly so, squint-eyed man, doubly so, (2) son of Ibâ, unspecified deadline, shit bucket of a farter, lowly family, servant of a dead god, house whose star has disappeared from the heavens, slave girl, woman, slave of the woman Balihitu, 'beard' of raped girls! (5) Bibiya, whose abuses are many — A[mmana]ppu gave your gypsum, saying: (6) "Firstly, his house is dark, beginning and start." He swore by Bel: "I will not let go until I have fornicated with him!" (8) Leave the (schemes) of Ammanappu, do not pursue (those) of Tammaritu! Run away from Ammanipite, keep your loins from Haimbia! I have now spoken to you: (act) according to (my instructions) and rise to me!
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SAA 03 031. Defeat of Teumman and the Annexation of Elam (IAsb pl.45)
(Beginning destroyed) (3) I did not draw together [......] of my heart, [......] (4) [The princes] who had fled before me [...... and] concerning [whom] Teumman [had sent] ...[......], [who had s]at [...] and grasped my feet, I [......]. (7) He g[athered] the [... force]s of Elam; and [although] I had not done to him [evil], he [...... and planned for] ... and the conquest of my land. (10) [......] a banquet before [......] ...: "Do not go!" (11) But he [...] the forces of [Elam] and marched on, saying: "I will not [sleep until] I have come and din[ed] in the centre of Nineveh!" (14) When I…
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(1) [...... who ......] an office to [...] (2) [......]... [he frequented] the house of the examiners of visceral omina, taking councel with them; [......]... eyes [... he st]ood before the wise bookkeepers, who guard the secret of their lords. (4) [......] he appointed together the governors and magnates [...] and strengthened the watch over his property. (5) [He ......] Dada, his cook, mountain beer as much as there was, as much as the sun shines on; he made him responsible for his subjects, but as for himself, he did not consult with his heart; he forgot the divine splendour and [......…
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SAA 03 033. The Sin of Sargon
(Beginning destroyed) (1) [...... I am Sennach]erib, the [circumspect] kin[g ......] who revered the gods of heaven and the go[ds of Assyria ......] (2) [In] my intense prayers and righteous[ness I daily spoke with my heart], saying: "Who [can comprehend] any of the deeds [of the gods]? Let me introduce into myself reverence for [their godhead], seize the shaft [of their (yoke), .......], frequent [their holy places], and l[et me ......]." (7) While thus [reverently] pondering [in my heart] over the deeds of the gods, the death of Sargon, [my father, who was slain in the enemy country] and…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 034. Marduk Ordeal (Assur Version) (KAR 143, 219; GPA 268)
(1) [The man who rages in his house ...... is Bel. He is] held fast [in the prison.] (2) [The man who on the 7th of Nisan ......]... [...... is the messenger of Šamaš and Adad]. He brings him out [of the prison.] (4) [......]:"Without the messenger of his lords, who would take him out?" (5) [The messenger] who goes and brings him out, (and who) rides [.......], goes to the (place of the) ordeal. (7) [The Akitu House where] he goes, is the house at the edge of (the place of) the ordeal; they question him there. (8) [Nabû, who] comes [from] Borsippa, comes to greet his father, who has been…
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SAA 03 035. Marduk Ordeal (Nineveh Version) (MEW 242)
(1) [The ... who ......] with the tiara of Bel [......] (2) [......]... he destroys the lands [......]. (3) [......] The man who rages in his house ...[......, is Bel]. He is held fast [in the prison]. (4) The man who on the 7th of [Nisan ...] from [...] is [the messenger of] Šamaš and Adad. [He takes him] out of the prison. [......: "Witho]ut the messenger of his lords, who could take him out?" (6) The messenger who goes and brings him out [and who rides ......], goes to the (place of the) ordeal. (7) The Akitu House where he goes is the house [at the edge of (the place of) the ordeal; they…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 036. Myth Embedded in a Royal Ritual (Geers B 14)
(1) [......] ...[......] (2) [......] was born to him [......] (3) [......] astragal [......] (4) [......] ...[...] (5) [...... of m]en, who dwells in the city of [...] (6) [......] I am the Lady of Kid[muri], the great [lady]. (8) [......] went (9) [......] goes to Arbela (10) [......] they go [to] the god Aššur (11) [......] stood (12) [......] "Make it go out, Aššur!" (13) [......] held back the [...] of the mountain. (14) [......] goes before Aššur (15) [......] lifted it/him [to ......] Arbela. The king ... (16) [......] held back [......], [...] to the Lahmu gods. (17) [...... and]…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 037. A Cultic Commentary (CT 15 43f)
(2) [......] one [......when] Bel [defeated his] ene[mies]. (3) [The king who] goes to the well, stands at the well and [performs] a rite at the well, is [Marduk], who cast a spell against Illil in the Abyss, and consi[gned him] to the Anunnaki. (5) [... the fi]re which he kindles is Marduk, who in his youth [...] (6) [The magnates] who beat the clappers are the gods, his fathers and brothers, when they heard [...]. (7) [The king, wh]o kisses the ground in front of the gods, is Marduk, [whom] Mullissu lifted up in his youth, while they kissed him. (9) [The brazie]r which is lighted in front…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 039. Mystical Miscellanea (KAR 307)
(1) [... is his ...] Tamarisk is his topknot. [......]. (2) [...] is his [...]. The palm frond is [his] whiskers. (3) [Cedar] is his [kne]es. The apple is his ankle bones. The snake is his penis. The harp is his hand. (4) [.......] his wings. (5) [...] is his [...]. The cat is the blood of his heart. The partridge is a drop of his heart's blood. (6) [...]... [is his ...]. The pig is his innards. (7) The scorpion is his lip. The whet-stone is his tongue. The leek is the hair of his armpits. (8) The drum is his lower jaw. (9) The lion is his larger intestines. The dog is his smaller intestines.…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 040. Commentary to the Assyrian Cultic Calendar (LKA 073)
(1) In Shebat, the 16th day when the king goes to [...], is because they vanquished Anu. (2) The 17th day, which they call the Entry, is when Marduk vanquished his enemies. (3) The 18th day, which they call the Silence: they cast Qingu and his forty sons from the roof. (4) The oil and honey which is cast into the gutter, is cast as a representation of their blood. (5) The 19th day, which they call the Silence, is when he vanquished Anu and the Pleiades, the sons of Enmešarra. (6) The 19th day (of) Wrath is day the King defeated Anu, the day King Marduk defeated Anu. (7) The 21st day he pulled…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 041. Letter from Aššur to Šamši-Adad V (KAH 142)
(Beginning destroyed) (1) [To sa]ve his life, [he entered the city Nemetti-šarri. You followed behind him] and defeated him. [You took away from him his] chariots, [his stallions and ... of battle.] (3) You [did] battle within his city and [wrought a blood bath at the city gate. You cut down his orchards. Two] hundred and fifty-six cities in [its] vicinity [you razed, destroyed, and burned]. (5) As to what you wrote to me: "[I went] to Der. [Der is a great metropolis] whose foundations are as firm as the mass of a mountain. [......] I surrounded and captured that city. [The gods dwelling in…
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SAA 03 042. Fragment of Aššur’s Response to a Royal Letter (JAOS 103, 148)
(1) As to what you wr[ote me: ......] (2) The king of [......] (3) As to what you wrote [me: ......] (4) They fled [......] (5) Because of [......] (6) The kings [......] (7) As to what you wrot[e me: ......] (8) In [......] (9) In [......] (Rest destroyed)
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SAA 03 043. Fragment of the Same Text as No. 42
(Beginning destroyed) (1) That land ...[......] (2) The princes and governors [......] (3) Tax and tribute [......] (4) First fruits to Ehursagg[alkurkurra ......] (5) As to what you wrote me: "The gods ...[......] (6) "What your gods [...] not [......] (7) As for them [......] (8) Which god ...[......] (9) Which king [......] (Break) (r 1) ...[......] (r 2) The land of Ak[kad ......] (Rest destroyed)
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SAA 03 044. Aššur’s Response to Assurbanipal’s Report on the Šamaš-šumu-ukin War (CT 35 13ff)
(1) By my great support, with which I gave [you] confid[ence, you defeat the ......] who vie with you [for kingship ......]. (3) Because of these evil deeds [which Šamaš-šumu-ukin] committed against you, I pulled out the foundations of his royal throne, over[threw] his reign and [comma]nded the destruction of the entire land of Akkad. (5) To perfect the shrines of the great gods, to renew [...] the offerings, to venerate my divinity (and) a good reign of [...] I decreed as your fate. (7) As for Šamaš-šumu-ukin, who did not keep my treaty but sinned against the charity of Assurbanipal, my…
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SAA 03 045. Aššur’s Response to Assurbanipal’s Report on the Elamite Wars (CT 35 26)
(Beginning destroyed) (1) [......] gods [......] (2) [......] to make you attain [your] wish [......] (3) [...... I] endowed you with mig[ht ......] (4) [......] You have no [equal] where there is battle [......] (5) [Princes and governors kne]el before you and praise the valour of your lordship. (6) [The magnates] of Elam tremble and shake b[efore you]. [By] your [... and] the good fate which I decreed for you, [you will sm]ite [her], and her governors will sway to and fro like reeds in the tempest. (9) I will remind you of [......] and show it to you. [(While) the ......] seized their…
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SAA 03 046. Fragment of a Divine Letter (CT 35 30)
(1) [By the support] of my great divinity, with which [I gave you confidence], (2) [......] the kings, your fathers [......] (3) [...]... to conquer a land not obedient to me [......]. (4) [At the comm]and of my great divinity, which cannot be [changed ..., the rulers] of the [four] regions [......]. (6) On their own initiative [they ...... and ......] in Ehursaggalkurkurra in the presence of [my great godhead.] (8) I desired you, I picked you out for shep[herdship ......, and sent you with] mighty weapons, sharp arrows, and flaming [swords] to fell [my] enemies. (11) [...] your priesthood [......] (12) [......of] my [god]head [......] (Rest destroyed)
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SAA 03 047. Letter from Ninurta to an Assyrian King (BA 5 657)
(1) The great lord, the king of the gods, Ninurta, has sent [me]: (2) S[ay] to the prince, [my] outstretched hand, to the one who has received sceptre, throne, and regnal insignia, to the governor (appointed) by my own hand: (5) Thus speaks Ninurta, the great lord, the son of Illil [...]: (6) I am distressed, I am wrathful, I am angry [...]. (When) I am distressed, who [......]? (8) (When) I am wrathful, who [......]? (9) (When) I am angry in my temple, who [......]? (10) Truly, [who ...] to the one who created him? Where is the oath [......] (12) ...[......] (13) And in her blood [......]…
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SAA 03 048. Childbirth Incantation and Ritual (ABRT 2 19)
(Break) (1) [... pr]aises you, lady [...] (2) [...] who [...] does [...] (3) [... w]eeps, does not [...] (4) [...] there is [...] (5) [...] a woman [...] (6) [...]... she knelt, with her [hands ope]ned (in prayer) before Adad [her br]other. (8) "What do you want from me, (my) sister, what should they give [you?] Let them give you fat oxen, fat sheep!" (10) "I do not eat fat oxen, fat sheep. Let them give to me the attractiveness of maidens, the handsomeness of young men!" (12) Place in my hands the inexhaustible craft of medicine! (13) May the phlegm keep on falling on the ground like a flash…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 049. Fragment Mentioning Gilgameš Epic (NE 50)
(1) [......] of Gilgameš, a roy[al] work of art [......] (2) [......] a scribe of Borsippa, dwelling in the Inner City, dwelling in Arbela. (3) [......] in the Temple, in the House of Emašmaš (4) [...... writing bo]ard and styluses are tied to their waists; (5) [......] have been secured on her lap, writing styluses are tied to her waist. (6) [......] place the crown on your head! (7) [...... the pal]ace of the herald of Assyria! (8) [......]... Belet-šamê, a bolt of lapis lazuli (9) [...... the S]eries of Gilgameš which ...[...] (10) [...... ki]ngship for the herald [...] (11) [......]…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 03 050. Na’id-Šihu Epic (STT 366)
(21) "I have plundered the Ahlamû women, along with all their goods." (22) The king listened carefully, speaking with Na'id-šihu. (23) "Bring the t[roops] back [to] your land, Na'id-šihu! They should not go up into the mountains! How will we feed (them)? They will want to eat! They will drink wine until they are drunk! (25) "Let them bring to me the booty captured by your bow. May the enemy not lure them up into the mountains!" (26) "I will kill the staff bearer, you can rely on it! I will slaughter the team commanders!" (27) The town is captured. They have brought the great šihu down on [their] shoulders. (28) As the king (stood) in his chariot, his eyes filled with tears: (29) "From now on, officers, Na'id-šihu will be in command of you!"
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SAA 03 051. Your Slanderous Lips
(Beginning destroyed) (1) [...] before the king [......] (2) [...]... one who plots [ ......] (3) He approached me, [......] the fates. (4) You used to wonder about [......] (5) The slander of your lips [......] (6) All the dark things that you did [......] (r 1) You pocketed a shekel, [......] your comrade (r 2) You used to sit opposite [......] (r 3) What did you achieve, (you) terrible, evil [......]? (r 4) He tears out [...], does not [......] flesh (r 5) [...]... does not [......] (Rest destroyed)
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SAA 03 052. Unidentified Literary Fragment
(Beginning destroyed) (2) [......]... and does not [...] my partners. (3) Am I your god, who protects you? The herald of the land [......] (4) Please, eunuchs; let him not be scratched! [......] (5) Seize, seize [......] (6) With Šamaš is the lead-rope, in heaven ...[......] (Rest destroyed)
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 20 001. Rituals on Shebat 18-22 (OrSP 21, 135)
(1) On the 18th day the king goes down to the House of God. [He ...s] at the Ro[yal] Entrance. A chanter [...s] before the ki[ng .... At the] Anzû [Ga]te, water for the purification cone [is placed in the king’s hands] and the gods are hung around the king’s neck [...]. (5) [The king en]ters and prostrates himself in front of Aššur. [He places] loaves of bread before [Aššur]. He swings the [purific]ation device over the censer, [gives] in[cense] twice, and pours out a [libation] bowl. (7) He ascends (the dais) and sets the table. He places upon it loaves of brea[d, plates with] spi[cy…
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SAA 20 002. Rituals on Shebat 18-22 (Babyloniaca 01, 206-207)
(beginning (about 32 lines) lost) (i 1') [The queen supplies the food for] the w[edding night of Mullissu]. (i 2') [......] (i 3') On the 18[th] day [the king goes down to the House of God. He ...s at the Royal Entrance]. A [chanter ...s before the king. At the Anzû Gate] water [for the purification cone is placed in the king’s hands] and the gods [are hung around the king’s neck]. (i 6') [The king enters and prostrates himself] before [Aššur. He places loaves of bread before Aššur. He swings] the puri[fication device over the censer, gives] in[cense] twice, [and pours out a libation bowl].…
MythologyDaily LifeSAA 20 003. Rituals on Shebat 23-25 (CA pl. 5)
(1) On the 23rd day the king goes down to the House of God. He illumi[nates] the face. He perfo[rms the reg]ular offering before Aššur and Mullissu. He performs one [bef]ore the gods of heaven. (4) The king fills plates with spicy grains. He performs a sheep offering before them. He provides cooked meat and places the plates before Aššur and Mullissu. He offers salt on them. (6) [He seats] the chanters and retires (to the side room). At the time of making the chanters rise, the king makes the chanters rise. He [provides] for the House of God in the house [of Dagan]. (9) The king [goes…
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SAA 20 004. Rituals on [Shebat 22?] (Geers B 157)
(entirely broken away) (beginning broken away) (ii 2) [......] Belet-balaṭ[i ......] (ii 3) [...... he pours out] three libat[ion bowls]. (ii 4) [......] sits [on] the ground [......]. (ii 5) The king [mounts] the riksh[aw ......]. (ii 6) He performs a sheep offering, [treats] the gods [......] (ii 7) The king [mounts] the rikshaw [......] (rest broken away)
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SAA 20 005. Rituals on Shebat 23 (RIAA 308)
(beginning broken away) (1') [The priests] enter and go as far as the courtyard of the palace. The chariot-driver [...s] the ch[ariot]. The priests go out and the eunuchs enter. (4') The king goes straight to the house. Šerua, Kippat-mati and Tašmetu go to the palace and sit down in the Labbunu-house. [The king] performs a sheep offering, provides cooked meat, and [‘arouses’] the House of God. (7') [The goddesses] take their seats. Aššur of Reading and [DN] go [to] the Aššur Gate and are seated before the gate. He [perform]s a sheep offering, burns a female goat kid, opens the vat [......].…
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SAA 20 006. Rituals on [Shebat 23?] (RIAA 315)
(1) [On the 23rd day the king performs] the ‘washing of the mouth’ [in the main room]. (2) [... they] p[ut a portable censer] of juniper in the king’s hand. (3) [The king] enters the house of Dagan [with a rikshaw]. He brings f[orth a portable censer and a torch], lights the censer, [illuminates the face]. (5) [... in] the courtyard an eating-bowl (6) [......] he offers [...] and returns the eating-bowl (7) [......] he puts [...] on the censer (8) [......] pours wine [...] (9) [......] He ‘arouses’ the house, (10) [......] performs sheep offerings. (11) He seats [the chanters]. (12) He…
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SAA 20 007. Royal Coronation Ritual (KAR 135 + KAR 137 + KAR 216)
(about 18 lines broken away) (i 20') [...] from/with [......] (i 21') [u]pon [......] (i 22') [Having finished] their blessings, [the magnates and the royal eunuchs] place [......] before Aššur [...]. (i 24') The king [......] (i 25') touches the king [......]... (i 26') The carrier[s pla]ce [the throne of the king upon their necks] and s[et off] for the House of God. They enter the [House] of God. The priest of Aššur slaps [the king’s cheek] in their presence and says thus: “Aššur is king, Aššur is king!” He says so [as far as] the Anzû gate. (i 30') [Having r]eached the Anzû gate, the king…
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