Šamaš-šuma-ukin 1
Obverse | ||
11 | (1) Šamaš-šuma-ukīn, mighty king, king of the Amnānu, king of Babylon, capable (and) judicious, shepherd, favorite of the gods Enlil, Šamaš, and Marduk, king of the land of Sumer and Akkad, I –– | |
dGIŠ.NU₁₁-MU-GI.NA LUGAL dan-nu | ||
22 | ||
LUGAL am-na-nu LUGAL ba-bi-lu | ||
33 | ||
le-eʾ-um mu-un-tal-ku | ||
44 | sipad den-líl-lá še-ga dutu dAMAR.UTU-bi-da | |
re-ʾu-um mi-gir dEN.LÍL dUTU | ||
55 | ||
ù dAMAR.UTU LUGAL KUR-šu-me-ri u ak-ka-di-i a-na-ku | ||
66 | (6) In the womb of (my) mother who bore me (lit. ‟in the place of creating of the mother who bore me”), the queen of the gods, the goddess Erua, gladly appointed me to be lord of the people. | |
a-šar nab-ni-it um-mi a-lit-ti-ia | ||
77 | un-gal diŋir-e-ne de₄-ru₆-u₈-a | |
a-na e-nu-ut UN.MEŠ šu-mi ṭa-bi-iš | ||
88 | ||
lu-ú ta-am-bi šar-rat DINGIR.MEŠ de-ru-ú-a | ||
99 | ùŋ bir-bir-ra-a ba-ab-du₇-du₇ ḫúl-le-eš | (9) The great gods looked with pleasure upon me to gather the scattered people of Akkad and they joyfully appointed me to carry out the forgotten rites and rituals. |
a-na pu-uḫ-ḫur UN.MEŠ sap-ḫa-a-ti | ||
1010 | ||
šá KUR-ak-ka-di-i DINGIR.MEŠ GAL.MEŠ | ||
1111 | ||
ḫa-diš lu-ú ip-pal-su-in-ni-ma | ||
1212 | ||
a-na šul-lum par-ṣi ù ki-du-de-e ma-šu-tu | ||
1313 | ||
ul-ṣi-iš lu-ú im-bu-in-ni-ma | ||
1414 | lipiš bal-tilki TIN.TIRki-ta zag-bi ḫúl ḫé-en-ŋá-ŋá | (14) The king of the gods, the god Asari, came happily with me from Baltil (Aššur) unto ‟the Seat of Life.” |
ul-tu qé-reb bal-<til>.KI a-na šu-bat ba-la-ṭu | ||
1515 | lugal diŋir-e-ne daasar-ri-ke₄ | |
it-ti-ia ḫa-diš lu-ú iʾ-i-ra LUGAL DINGIR.MEŠ da-sa-ri | ||
1616 | (16) The great lord (and) hero, the god Marduk, gladly took up his holy residence in Esagil, the palace of heaven and netherworld. | |
be-lum ra-bu-ú qar-ra-du dAMAR.UTU | ||
1717 | ||
ina É.MIN É.GAL AN-e ù er-ṣe-ti | ||
1818 | ||
šu-bat-su el-le-ti ṭa-biš lu-ú ir-mi | ||
1919 | dìm-me-er gal-gal-e-ne barag ki-tuš-bi | (19) I restored the precious rites (and) choice cult practices of the great gods who sit upon dais(es) in the whole of Ekur. |
šá DINGIR.MEŠ GAL.MEŠ a-ši-ib pa-ra-ak-ka | ||
2020 | ||
šá gi-im-ri é-kur-ra | ||
2121 | ⸢me⸣ kal-kal šu-luḫ-ḫa-e-ne biluda-bi SUḪ-ga-⸢e-ne⸣ | |
par-ṣi-šú-nu šu-qu-ru-tu pel-lu-du-šu-nu | ||
2222 | ||
nu-us-su-qu-tu a-na áš-ri-šú-nu lu-ú ú-ter | ||
2323 | (23) At that time, I (re-)erected the dilapidated parts of Badullisâ (‟Wall Named in Ancient Times”), the (city) wall of Sippar, which had become weak and buckled because of enemy disturbances. I strengthened its weak sections (and) with earth raised its top (as high) as a mountain. | |
i-nu-šu bàd-u₄-ul-lí-sa₄-a | ||
2424 | ||
du-ú-ru si-ip-par šá ina e-šá-a-ti nak-ri | ||
2525 | ||
i-ni-šu i-qu-pu | ||
2626 | ||
⸢mi⸣-qí-it-ta-šu lu-ú uš-ziz | ||
2727 | ||
⸢en-šu⸣-us-su lu-ú ú-dan-ni-in | ||
2828 | ||
re-ši-šu ki-ma šá-di-i | ||
2929 | ||
i-⸢na⸣ e-pe-ri lu-ú ul-li | ||
3030 | (30) On account of this, O god Šamaš, the manly hero, and goddess Aya, (his) bride, look upon my good deeds with pleasure and speak well of me –– Šamaš-šuma-ukīn, the humble one who reveres you! | |
a-⸢na šat⸣-ti qar-ra-du eṭ-lu dUTU | ||
3131 | ||
ù da-a kal-la-ti ep-še-ti-ia | ||
3232 | ḫúl-le-eš sa₆-sa₆ igi bar-ra-eš-àm | |
dam-qa-a-ti ḫa-diš <nap>-li-sa-ma | ||
3333 | ||
šá ia-a-ti dGIŠ.NU₁₁-MU-GI.NA | ||
3434 | ||
áš-ri pa-liḫ-ku-nu | ||
3535 | ||
at-ma-a du-um-qí-ia | ||
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/Q006311/.