Ashurbanipal Babylonian 06

Obverse
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a-na-ku

(1) I, Ashurbanipal, great king, mighty king, king of the world, king of Assyria, king of the four quarters (of the world), king of kings, prince who has no rival, who by the command of the gods Aššur, Šamaš, and Marduk rules from the Upper Sea to the Lower Sea and has subjugated all rulers, who provides for Esagil, the palace of the gods whose doorbolt I made glisten like the stars (lit. “writing”) of the firmament who repaired the damaged parts of all their sanctuaries, (who) established (my) protection over all cult centers, whose deeds are pleasing to all the gods (and) whose shepherdship is sweet to the black-headed people; son of Esarhaddon, great king, mighty king, king of the world, king of Assyria, viceroy of Babylon, king of the land of Sumer and Akkad, who (re)settled Babylon, (re)built Esagil, renovated the sanctuaries of all the cult centers, constantly established appropriate procedures in them, and (re)confirmed their interrupted offerings, (who) restored the rites and rituals according to the old pattern; grandson of Senna[cherib], great king, mighty king, king of the world, king of Ass[yria], I

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mAN.ŠÁR--A

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MAN GAL MAN dan-nu

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MAN ŠÚ MAN KUR--šur

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MAN kib-rat LÍMMU-ti

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LUGAL LUGAL.ME NUN la šá-na-an

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šá ina a-mat AN.ŠÁR dUTU

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u dAMAR.UTU

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ul- tam-tim

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e-lit a-di tam-tim

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šap-lit i-be-lu-ma

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gi-mir ma-lik ú-šak-niš

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še-pu--šú za-nin é-sag-íl

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É.GAL DINGIR.MEŠ šá ki-ma ši-ṭir bu-ru-mu

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ú-nam-mir SI.GAR-šú

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u šá -re-e-te ka-li-ši-na

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ḫi-bil-ta-ši-na ú-šal-lim

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e-li kul-lat ma-ḫa-zi ú-kin an-dul-lu

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šá ep-še-tu-šú UGU kal DINGIR.MEŠ DÙG.GA e-li

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ṣal-mat SAG.DU du--šu-pat SIPA-us-su

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DUMU mAN.ŠÁR-ŠEŠ-SUM.NA MAN GAL

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MAN dan-nu MAN ŠÚ MAN KUR--šur GÌR.NÍTA .DIŠ

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MAN KUR-šu-me-ri u URI.KI* mu-še-šib TIN.TIR.KI1

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e-piš é-sag-íl mu-ud-diš

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-re-e-te kul-lat ma-ḫa-zu

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šá ina -reb-ši-na -tak-kan

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si-ma-a-ti

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u sat-tuk-ki-ši-na baṭ-lu- ú-ki-nu

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par-ṣi ki-du-de-e

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ki-ma la-bi-rim-[ma]

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ú-ter-ru

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a-na áš-ri?-[šu-un]

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A A md30-ŠEŠ?.[MEŠ-SU]

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MAN GAL MAN dan-nu

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MAN ŠÚ MAN KUR--[šur]

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a-na-ku-ma EN [GAL]

(36b) During my reign, the [great] lord, the god Marduk, who during the reign of a previous king had resided in Baltil (Aššur) in the presence of the father who created [him], entered Babylon amidst rejoicing. I (re)confirmed the regular offerings for Esagil and the gods of Babylon. I (re-)established the privileged status of Babylon (and) in order that the strong might not harm the weak, I appointed Šamaš-šuma-ukīn, my favorite brother, to the kingship of Babylon. I completed the work on Esagil which my father had not finished. I roofed it with immense beams of cedar and cypress, the produce of Mount Amanus and Mount Lebanon. I had doors made of boxwood, musukkannu-wood, juniper, and cedar and I hung (them) [in] its gates. I had vessels made of gold, silver, bronze, iron, wood, and (precious) stones and I placed (them) inside it.

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dAMAR.UTU šá ina BALA-[e]

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LUGAL maḫ-[ri]

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ina ma-ḫar AD ba-ni-[i-šú]

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ú-ši-bu ina -[reb]

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bal-til.KI ina u₄-[me]

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BALA-ía ina ri-šá-ti

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a-na TIN.TIR.KI

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i-ru-um-ma

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sat-tuk-ki

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é-sag-íl

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u DINGIR.MEŠ .DINGIR

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ú-kin ki-din-nu-ut

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TIN.TIR.KI ak-ṣur

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áš-šú dan-nu a-na

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SIG la ḫa-ba-lu

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mdGIŠ.NU₁₁-MU-GI.NA

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ŠEŠ ta-li-me

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a-na LUGAL-ú-

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TIN.TIR.KI ap-qid

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u ši-pir é-sag-íl

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šá za-ru-u-a la ú-qa-at-tu-u

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a-na-ku ú-šak-lil GIŠ.ÙR.MEŠ

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GIŠ.ere-nu u GIŠ.ŠUR.MÌN ṣi-ru- tar-bi-ti

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KUR.ḫa-ma-nu u KUR.lab-na-nu e-li-šú

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ú-šat-ri-ṣi GIŠ.IG.MEŠ GIŠ.TÚG GIŠ.MES..KAN2

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GIŠ.LI GIŠ.ere-nu ú-še-piš-ma ú-rat-ta-[a]

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[ina] .MEŠ-šú ú-na-a-te .GI .BABBAR ZABAR

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AN.BAR GIŠ.MEŠ u NA₄.MEŠ -ma ú-kin

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[ina] -reb-šú ina u₄-me-šú-ma é-kar-za-gìn-na

(65b) At that [time], I had Ekarzagina, the shrine of the god E[a] which is inside Esagil, (re)built anew.

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É dé-[a] šá -reb é-sag-íl -šiš

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ú-še-piš dé-a LUGAL ABZU ši-pir

(67b) May the god Ea, king of the Watery Abyss (apsû), look upon this work with [pleasure] and may a good word for me [Ashurba]nipal, king of Ass[yria, prince] who reveres him be set upon his lips! May he determine as my fate a long life, fullness of ol[d a]ge, good health, and happiness! May he [make] the foundation of my [royal th]ro[ne as secure] as a mountain! May he make my reign as firm as heaven and netherworld! Moreover, with regard to Šamaš-šuma-[uk]īn, king of Babylon, my favorite brother, may his days be long and may he be fully satisfied with (his) good fortune!

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šu-a-ti [ḫa]-diš IGI.BAR-ma ia-a-ti mAN.[ŠÁR]--A

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MAN KUR--šur [NUN] pa-liḫ-šú a-mat MUNUS.SIG₅-ía liš-šá-kin

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šap-tuš-šú TIN u₄-me .MEŠ še--e lit-tu-

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ṭu-ub UZU u ḫu-ud lìb-bi li-šim ši-ma-ti

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SUḪUŠ GIŠ.GU.ZA [LUGAL-u]-ti-ía ki-ma KUR-i

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li-[šar-šid] it-ti AN-e u KI-tim

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lu-kin BALA-u-a u šá mdGIŠ.NU₁₁-MU-[GI].NA

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LUGAL TIN.TIR.KI ŠEŠ ta-lim-ia u₄-me-šú

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li-ri-ku liš-bi bu-ʾa-a-ri ma-ti-ma

(76b) If at any time in the future, [during the days] of the reign of some future prince, this work falls into disrepair, [may (that prince) re]pair its dilapidated state! May he look at my royal statue, [an]oint (it) [with oil], offer a sacrifice, (and) place (my statue) with his (own) statue! The god Ea will (then) listen to his prayers.

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ina aḫ-rat u₄-me NUN ar-ku-u šá ina [u₄]-me BALA-šú

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ši-pir šu-a-ti in-na-ḫu an-ḫu-us-su

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lu-ud-diš ṣa-lam LUGAL-u-ti-ía li-mur-ma

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[Ì.GIŠ lip]-šu- UDU.SISKUR BAL- it-ti

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ṣa-lam-i-šú liš-kun ik-ri-bi-šú

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dé-a i-šem-me šá šu- šaṭ-ru

(82b) (But) as for the one who e[ras]es my inscribed name, (or) [destroys] my royal statue, or [ch]an[ges] its position [and] does not pla[ce] (it) with [his] (own) sta[tue], may the god Ea, august lord, glare at him angrily, overthrow his royal rule, and take away his sovereignty. May he (Ea) make his name (and) his descendant(s) disappear from the lands and have no pity on him!

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i-pa-[áš]-ši-ṭu ṣa-lam LUGAL-u-ti-ía

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[i-ab-ba]-tu

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lu-u a-šar-šú

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[ú]-na-kar-[(u)]-ma

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[it]-ti ṣa-[lam-šú]

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la i-šak-[kan]

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dé-a EN

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ṣi-i-ru

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ag-gi-

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lik-kil-me-šú-ma

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GIŠ.GU.ZA LUGAL-ti-šú

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li-šá-bal-kit-ma

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li-ṭi-ir

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be-lut-su MU-šú

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NUMUN-šú ina KUR.KUR

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li-ḫal-liq-ma

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a-a ir-ši-šú

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re-e-mu

1KI*: text has KU?.

2Postgate has recently supported the identification of musukkannu-wood, a valuable hardwood, with Dalbergia sissoo (BSA 6 [1992] p. 183).


Based on Grant Frame, Rulers of Babylonia: From the Second Dynasty of Isin to the End of Assyrian Domination (1157-612 BC) (RIMB 2; Toronto, 1995). Digitized, lemmatized, and updated by Alexa Bartelmus, 2015-16, for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), a corpus-building initiative funded by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (through the establishment of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair for Ancient History of the Near and Middle East) and based at the Historisches Seminar - Abteilung Alte Geschichte of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/ribo/Q003804/.