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(traces, too fragmentary to translate) / [......] his/her ...... (blank) [......] / (1) [Disregard that ......] the forces of Esarhaddon, [king of Assyria ......] / (2) [Disregard that ......] turns him back, (that) illness (or) the hardship [of travel is encountered] / (3) [Disregard that ...... a god] of evil (or) the evil of Ištar [......] / (4) [Disregard that a clean or] unclean (person) has touched the sacrificial sheep, / (5) [or] has blocked the way [of the sacrificial sheep]. / (6) [Disregard that an unclean man or wom]an has come near the place of the extispicy [and made it unclean].…
Religion & Myth
To the king, my lord: your servant Nabû-sagib, son of Paruṭu, the goldsmith of the Queen's Household. Good health to the king [my lord]! May Nabû and Marduk bless the king, my lord! [...] year(s), with/at the house [...] they questioned me [...] of the month [...] [...] silver, one pappardilû-stone, three fingers wide, (and) a bead(?) of ḫulālu-stone ("eye-stone") I gave to Matan-ilu, the doorkeeper. A letter (came) together (with this), saying: 'To the king, my lord, (let there be) a judgment: whether he gave it or whether he did not give it, let the king, my lord, inquire.'
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