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(Beginning destroyed) (1) I pra[y daily] to [Bel and Na]bû [for the joy] of he[art and the health of the king], my [lord. The king, my lord], can be very [glad indeed. Es]aggil and Babylon are [truly] well and in good shape. (7) [...] lament [...] (8) [...] his [...]s (and) an ox for [...] (9) [...] my lord [...] (10) [... the messen]ger of Bel-ib[ni ...] (11) [...] he brings to a standstill [...] (12) [...] their fields [...] (13) [...] he tak[es ...] (14) [...] whatever Bel-[ibni] (15) [...] said to you [...] (Break) (r 2) [...] within one [...] (r 3) [...] word [...] (r 4) [...] my…
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(1) [To the ki]ng, [our lord]: your [servant]s Nabû-[šuma-lišir and] Eṭeru. [Say to the king, our lord]: (4) The bread [in] the temple is excellent. The guard of Esaggil [and Babylon is strong]. The sacrifices [...] greatly. The king, our lord, can be [happy]. (8) May all the royal [...] that [the king], our lord, g[ave] to [..., ...] a strong heart may [...]! (11) [N]N (and) Bel-i[bni have sa]id: "[...]" (Rest destroyed)
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