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(1) Your servant [Bel-iqiša]: I would gladly die for [the king of the universe, my lord! May] Nabû [and Marduk bless] the king of the universe, my lord! (5) I p[ray] daily to Bel and Nabû [for the good health of the king, my lord]. (7) [...] and [...] his (8) [...] Bit-Yakin (9) [...] not agreeable [to] Nabû (10) [...] for Babylon [...] (11) [...] and wit[h ...] (12) [...] he receive[s ...] (13) [...] and the son [...] (14) [...] ... [...] (15) [the Ba]bylonians [...] (16) he has [...ed] Babylon (17) [ap]pointees of his hand [...] (18) [...] Bit-Yaki[n ...] (19) [...] he does not pla[ce ...] (…
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(1) Your servant Bel-iqiša: I would gladly die for the king of the universe, my lord! May Nabû and Marduk bless the king, my lord! Say to the king, my lord: (6) For the past five months I have been waiting for news from the king, my lord. And now, thanks to Bel and Nabû, he has co[me] to Calah safely, as usu[al]. (11) All my manservants who give me water to drink have run away, and my people in Calah have become afraid. (15) May the king command before winter sets in that they can be sent back! (Break) (r 1) Why ... [...] (r 2) of the king, my lord, [...], (r 3) and the king will hear [...]. (…
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