Nabonidus 56

Obverse
11

[a-na-ku? mdMUATI-I? LUGAL? TIN.TIR.KI? ...]

(1) [I am Nabonidus, king of Babylon, ...]

22

[...]

33

[...]

44

[...]

55

[...]

66

[...]

77

[...]

88

[... da]-ri-u-? [...]

(8) [... e]tern[al ...]

99

[...]

1010

[...]

1111

[...] x [...] x (x) [...]

1212

[...] dx x [...] ra-biš ú-šak-[lil]

(12) [...] the deity ... [...] I [mag]nificently com­[ple­ted. ....] for the god Nabû ... [...] ... [...]... [...]

1313

[...] a-na dMUATI? x x (x) x [...] x x x [x x (x)]

1414

[...] x x x (x) x [x (x)] x (x) [...] x x [...]

1515

[...] šá [...] NA₄ ni-siq- NA₄ šú-[qu-ru-]

(15) [...] of [...] precious [sto]ne(s), va[luable] stone(s), [...] ... [...] ... [... tal]ents (and) 6 minas of [...] ... [...] ... 6 gur of al[abaster(-stones), ...] 6,600 precio[us] stones, [...] ..., pappardilû-stone(s), ..., carnelian, lapis lazuli, ... [...] ... [...] revealed his [...] to [me].

1616

[...] NA₄?.x [...] x (x) x [...] x x x [...]

1717

[...] GUN 6 MA.NA [...] x x x x x x NA₄.x [...] x [...]

1818

[...] x 6 GUR NA₄.GIŠ?.[NU₁₁?.GAL? ...] 6 LIM 6 ME NA₄?.MEŠ? ni-siq-[ ...]

1919

[...] (x) x-qu? NA₄.BABBAR.DILI [x (x) x] NA₄.GUG NA₄.ZA.GÌN x (x) x x [...]

2020

[...] x x [(x)] x x x x (x) x-šu ud-du-nin-ni a-na [ia-a-ti?]

2121

[...] x x x x x x x-su ra-biš ú-ter?-ma? a-na-ku?

(21) [...] ... I magnificently returned (it to) its ... and I [...] made (it) befitting. I had a censor of shiny gold completed. [...] the residence of the god Marduk (and) the goddess Zarpan[ītu ...] ... the goddesses Tašmētu, Nanāya, (and) [... of] Bēltīya (Zarpanītu), which is inside Ebara<dur>gara, [...] ... [...]

2222

[...] ú-šá-lik 1 NÍG.NA .GI SIKIL ú-šag?-me-er? šu-bat dAMAR.UTU dzar-pa-ni-[tum]

2323

[...] x x dx (x) [(x x)] dtaš-me-tum dna-na-a d[x x (x)]

2424

[...] dGAŠAN-ía šá -reb é?-bára-<dúr>-gar-ra? [x (x)]

2525

[...] x (x) [...]

Lacuna

Lacuna


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