Ashurbanipal 1024

Obverse
o 1o 1

[a-na dzar-pa-ni-tum ...] x-ti i--a-ti -rit-ti [DINGIR.MEŠ? ...]

(o 1) [For the goddess Zarpanītu, ...] ... of the goddesses, the heroic o[ne of the gods ..., the one who] is endowed with [sexual cha]rm (and) who bears the awe-inspir[ing radiance, ..., who pu]rifies all the lord[s ..., for]emost of the earth, whose pre[cious] cultic rites [are ..., (5) ... the pr]aise of all [...] ... deliberation and counsel, the daug[hter of ...] that was given to her (lit: “him”), the totality (of) [...];

o 22

[... ku-uz]-ba za--na-at na-šat me-lam-[me ...]

o 33

[... mul]-li-la-at nap-ḫar EN.[MEŠ? ...]

o 44

[... a-šá]-re-da-at KI-tim šá -su-šá šu-qu-[ru-(u)-tu? ...]

o 55

[... ta]-na-da-a-ti šá gi-mir [...]

o 66

[...] x-ḪAR ši-tul-ti u mil-ki DUMU.[MUNUS ...]

o 77

[...] šá na-ad-nu-šú kiš-šá-tu x [...]

o 88

[...] ṣir-tu i-lat tak--e šá a-na x [...]

(o 8) [...] exalted [lady], goddess of pleasure who [...] to/for [...] the holy shrine [... (10) ... who does] not [... the de]cision of the gods Anu, Enlil, and Ea [... who gathers to herself] (all) divine offices of the highest rank [...];

o 99

[...] x ki-iṣ-ṣi el-li x [...]

o 1010

[...] .BAR da-nim dEN.LÍL u dé-a la [...]

o 1111

[...] pa-ra-aṣ da--ú-ti x [...]

o 1212

[...] šá ina ṣi-it dšam-ši ina šu-pi-i-šá [...]

(o 12) [...], at [w]hose manifestation at sunrise [...], at whose appearance at sunset [...], who, from baltu-plant(s), makes [...] manifest, [... (15) ...], at whose appearance at sunset [...] ..., who [...] human[ity] in a sacred building, [..., who does] not [...] in the east and west, [..., the one w]ho restores abundance, the one w[ho ...], who [...]

o 1313

[...] šá ina e-reb dšam-ši ina IGI.DU₈.A-šá [...]

o 1414

[...] x šá ina GIŠ.DÌḪ -ta-pa-a ú-[...]

o 1515

[...] šá ina šá-lam dUTU-ši ina IGI.DU₈.A-šá [...]

o 1616

[...] x-e šá ina ge-gu?--e ab-ra-[a-ti? ...]

o 1717

[...] ina ṣi-ta-áš u ši-la-an la [...]

o 1818

[...] mu-diš-šá-at ḫi-iṣ-bi mu-[...]

o 1919

[...] x [x x] x šá x [...]

Lacuna

Lacuna

Reverse
rLacuna

Lacuna

r 1'1'

[...] x x [...]

(r 1') [...] ... [...] ... [...] let him speak [...] to you an[d ...] my prayers [...].

r 2'2'

[...] x MA LI x [...]

r 3'3'

[...] x liq-bi-kim-ma [...]

r 4'4'

[...] x un-ni-ni-ia [...]

r 5'5'

[...] x in-na-ḫu-ma il-[la-ku la-ba-riš ...]1

(r 5') [... when this ...] becomes dilapidated and o[ld, may he ..., may he not] change [...], and [...].

r 6'6'

[... a-a] ú-šá-an-ni-ma [...]

r 7'7'

[šá ... dzar]-pa-ni-tum ú-šá-an-nu-ma a-x [...]

(r 7') [(As for) the one who ...] changes [the ... of the goddess Zarp]anītu and ... [... remov]es [the ...] and [...] the mention of m[y] name [...] may she curse him with [an i]rreversible [curse] and [...] may she constantly [speak inauspicious words about him before the g]od Marduk, her husba<nd>, (and) [...].

r 8'8'

[... ú-nak-ka]-ru-ú-ma ni-bit MU-ia [...]

r 9'9'

[... ar-rat] la nap-šú-ri li-ru-ur-šú-ma [...]

r 10'10'

[...] dAMAR.UTU ḫa-ʾi-i-<ri>-šá ka-a-a-an li-[...]



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1For potential restorations to these lines, see Novotny and Jeffers, RINAP 5/1 p. 311 Asb. 23 (IIT) lines 177b–183, Jeffers and Novotny, RINAP 5/2 p. 289 Asb. 208 rev. 8–13, p. 292 Asb. 209 rev. 4–21, and p. 295 Asb. 210 rev. 2´–9´.


Created by Jamie Novotny and Joshua Jeffers, 2015-22. Lemmatized by Joshua Jeffers, 2018-19, for the NEH-funded RINAP Project at the University of Pennsylvania. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0.. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/rinap/Q009292/.