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[...]\r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n$ n lines broken \r\n41\u0027. nam-szita-asz gub-ba-me-en \r\n#tr.en: I, the one who set it\/them up for prayer, \r\n42\u0027. alan# zabar 7(disz)-ta x \r\n#tr.en: with seven bronze statues ...\r\n43\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n44\u0027. [...]\r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n45\u0027. [...]\r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n46\u0027. [...]\r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n47\u0027. [...] x\r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n48\u0027. [...] x\r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n49\u0027. [...] zabar-x-ra \r\n#tr.en: ... bronze ...\r\n50\u0027. szu [...] x-du7 \r\n#tr.en: did make perfect, \r\n51\u0027. [...] x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n52\u0027. [...] x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n53\u0027. esz3 [e2]-kur-ra-ka \r\n#tr.en: in the shrine Ekur \r\n54\u0027. sag-ga2 tuku-tuku-de3 \r\n#tr.en: in order to have ... on the top(?), \r\n55\u0027. inim du10 za3-mi2 nam-lugal-ga2 \r\n#tr.en: and pleasing words in praise of my kingship \r\n56\u0027. x ki ga2-ga2-de3 \r\n#tr.en: in order to establish, \r\n57\u0027. 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[sa2?]-du11-\u003Csze3\u003E \r\n#tr.en: as regular offerings \r\n75\u0027. [alan] ne2-ne2 \r\n#tr.en: upon the statue of so-and-so \r\n76\u0027. ARAD-ga2-ka \r\n#tr.en: my servant, \r\n77\u0027. u4 asz-a ur5-gin7 hu-mu-ni-gar \r\n#tr.en: for each day thus I set.\r\n78\u0027. u4-me-da u4-da egir-bi-sze3 \r\n#tr.en: For now and forever afterwards \r\n79\u0027. lu2 alan ne2-ne2 \r\n#tr.en: the person who the statue of so-and-so \r\n80\u0027. dumu ne2-ne2 \r\n#tr.en: son of so-and-so \r\n81\u0027. ARAD-ga2 \r\n#tr.en: my servant, \r\n82\u0027. nig2 mu sa4-a \r\n#tr.en: whatever named thing \r\n83\u0027. an-zil i-ni-in-gar-ra \r\n#tr.en: which has been set as taboo, \r\n84\u0027. nu-ub-zi-re-a \r\n#tr.en: does not efface, \r\n85\u0027. mu-ni li-bi2-ib2-ha-lam-e-a \r\n#tr.en: does not obliterate its (original) name, \r\n86\u0027. ki-gub-ba-bi \r\n#tr.en: or from its standing place \r\n87\u0027. nu-ub-da-ab-kur2-ru-a \r\n#tr.en: does not remove it, \r\n88\u0027. e2-nig2-GAR-ra \r\n#tr.en: or into a storehouse \r\n89\u0027. nu-bi2-ib2-[ku4-ku4-a] \r\n#tr.en: does not bring it, \r\n90\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ...\r\n91\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ...\r\n92\u0027. kasz ninda u6 [di-de3] \r\n#tr.en: and who the beer and bread, which for a marvel \r\n93\u0027. im-mi-ib?-gub?-ba?-[a] \r\n#tr.en: was set up there, \r\n94\u0027. alan ne2-ne2 \r\n#tr.en: from the statue of so-and-so\r\n95\u0027. ARAD-ga2 \r\n#tr.en: my servant \r\n96\u0027. nu-ub-ta-ku5-ru-a \r\n#tr.en: shall not cut off, \r\n97\u0027. lu2-bi bala-a-ni \r\n#tr.en: may that man\u2019s reign \r\n98\u0027. du-ri2 he2-em \r\n#tr.en: be long-lasting.\r\n99\u0027. {gesz}tukul-bi ki me3-ka \r\n#tr.en: May that one\u2019s weapon on the place of battle \r\n100\u0027. [gaba]-ri na-an-tuku-tuku \r\n#tr.en: be unrivaled, \r\n101\u0027. [...] x-bi \r\n#tr.en: and its ... \r\n102\u0027. [he-em]-ta-sag3 \r\n#tr.en: may it strike!\r\n$ n lines broken \r\n103\u0027. u4 {d}en-lil2 \r\n#tr.en: When Enlil\r\n104\u0027. enkar {gesz}[szibir?] \r\n#tr.en: the enkar weapon and shepherd\u2019s staff \r\n105\u0027. nam-sipa kalam-ma-sze3 x [x] \r\n#tr.en: for the shepherdship of the country \r\n106\u0027. ib2-szi-ga2-ga2-a\r\n#tr.en: had established, \r\n107\u0027. tukum-bi \r\n#tr.en: if \r\n108\u0027. alan-a-ni he2-a \r\n#tr.en: either his statue \r\n109\u0027. alan ARAD-da-ni he2-a \r\n#tr.en: or the the statue of his servant\r\n110\u0027. e2-kur \r\n#tr.en: into the Ekur,\r\n111\u0027. e2 {d}en-lil2-la2-sze3 \r\n#tr.en: the temple of Enlil,\r\n112\u0027. i-ni-in-ku4-ku4 \r\n#tr.en: he (that ruler) shall bring, \r\n113\u0027. alan ARAD-ga2 \r\n#tr.en: the statue of my servant \r\n114\u0027. ki-gub-ba-bi \r\n#tr.en: from its standing place \r\n115\u0027. nam-ba-da-ab-kar-re \r\n#tr.en: may he not take away.\r\n116\u0027. alan-a-ni \r\n#tr.en: His own statue \r\n117\u0027. igi alan ARAD-da-ni \r\n#tr.en: in front of the statue of his servant\r\n118\u0027. ki-ba nam-ba-ab-gub-be2 \r\n#tr.en: may he not set up in that place.\r\n119\u0027. ki-bi-sze3 na-ab-gub-be2 \r\n#tr.en: May he not have it stand at that place, \r\n120\u0027. bar-bi-sze3 he2-bi2-ib2-gub-be2 \r\n#tr.en: but outside of it let him stand it up.\r\n121\u0027. lu2 a2 nig2-hul-dim2-ma\r\n#tr.en: A person who an order of wickedness \r\n122\u0027. ib2-szi-ag2-ge26-e \r\n#tr.en: shall issue against it, \r\n123\u0027.-124\u0027. alan zabar ne2-ne2 \r\n#tr.en: and a bronze statue of so-and-so, \r\n125\u0027. dumu ne2-ne2 \r\n#tr.en: the son of so-and-so, \r\n126\u0027. ARAD-ga2 \r\n#tr.en: my servant, \r\n127\u0027. nig2 mu sa4-a \r\n#tr.en: whatever named thing \r\n128\u0027. [an]-zil i-ni-in-gar-ra \r\n#tr.en: which has been set as taboo, \r\n129\u0027. [ib2-zi-re-a] \r\n#tr.en: shall efface, \r\n130\u0027. [mu]-ni \r\n#tr.en: and his name\r\n131\u0027. [bi2-ib2-ha-lam-e]-a \r\n#tr.en: shall obliterate, \r\n132\u0027. ki-gub-[ba]-bi \r\n#tr.en: or from its standing place \r\n133\u0027. ib2-da-ab-kur2-ru-a \r\n#tr.en: he shall remove it, \r\n134\u0027. alan-a-ni \r\n#tr.en: or who his own statue,\r\n135\u0027.-136\u0027. igi alan ne2-ne2 \r\n#tr.en: in front of the statue of so-and-so, \r\n137\u0027. ARAD-ga2-ka \r\n#tr.en: my servant, \r\n138\u0027. bi2-ib2-gub-bu-a \r\n#tr.en: shall set up, \r\n139\u0027. e2-nig2-GA-ra \r\n#tr.en: or into a storehouse \r\n140\u0027. alan [ne2-ne2] \r\n#tr.en: the statue of so-and-so\r\n141\u0027. ARAD#-[ga2] \r\n#tr.en: my servant \r\n142\u0027. [bi2-ib2-ku4-ku4-a] \r\n#tr.en: that one shall bring in,\r\n$ n lines broken \r\n143\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n144\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n145\u0027. x [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n146\u0027. x [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n147\u0027. ib2-ta-[...] \r\n#tr.en: he has ..., \r\n148\u0027. mu-sar-[ra-ba] \r\n#tr.en: and its inscriptiom \r\n149\u0027. szu bi2-[ib2-ur3-ru-a] \r\n#tr.en: he shall erase \r\n150\u0027. mu-ni [bi2-ib2-sar-re-a] \r\n#tr.en: and write his own name on it, \r\n151\u0027. asz2-bala-[a-ba-ke4-esz lu2-kur2] \r\n#tr.en: or because of the curse, another person \r\n152\u0027. szu [ba-an-zi-zi-a] \r\n#tr.en: he incites to do this,\r\n153\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n154\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n155\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n156\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n157\u0027. x [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n158\u0027. lu2-[bi lugal he2-a en he2-a] \r\n#tr.en: That person, whether a king or an en priest, \r\n159\u0027. u3 lu2-[ulu3 sag-zi-gal2] \r\n#tr.en: or an ordinary living personage, \r\n160\u0027. mu sa4-[a he2-a] \r\n#tr.en: called by whatever name, \r\n161\u0027. lu2-[ba] \r\n#tr.en: may that person \r\n162\u0027. mu [na-an-tuku-tuku] \r\n#tr.en: not acquire a name,\r\n163\u0027. {d}[...] \r\n#tr.en: and may the gods ...\r\n164\u0027. {d}[...] \r\n#tr.en: and ...\r\n165\u0027. nam [ha-ba-an-da-ku5-ru-ne] \r\n#tr.en: both curse him.\r\n166\u0027. ki? [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n167\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n168\u0027. x [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n169\u0027. hu-mu-[...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n170\u0027. {d}en-[ki ...]\r\n#tr.en: (May) the god Enki ...\r\n171\u0027. nun x [...] \r\n#tr.en: the prince ...\r\n172\u0027. i7 x [...] \r\n#tr.en: the river ...\r\n173\u0027. a x [...] \r\n174\u0027. u3? [...] \r\n175\u0027. x [...] \r\n$ n lines broken \r\n176\u0027. x [...] in-na-[...] \r\n177\u0027. ki hub x [...] lu2 [...] \r\n#tr.en: at the ... place .. a man ...\r\n178\u0027. lu2-erim2-ni [...] \r\n#tr.en: his enemy \r\n179\u0027. ka-a ki [...] DU [...] \r\n#tr.en: in the opening, the place ...\r\n180\u0027. giri3 szu [...] \r\n#tr.en: foot and hand ...\r\n181\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n182\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n183\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n184\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n185\u0027. [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n186\u0027. sza3 [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n187\u0027. gam [...] x [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n188\u0027. igi-la2 mu-[...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n189\u0027. he2-en-[...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n190\u0027. a kal [...]\r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n191\u0027. nam-TAR x [...]\r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n192\u0027. x [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n193\u0027. x [...] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n$ n lines broken \r\n194\u0027. x [...] \r\n195\u0027. ug3-ug3-bi \r\n#tr.en: may all its peoples \r\n196\u0027. {gesz}tukul he2-en-da-szub-be2\r\n#tr.en: be felled with weapons, \r\n197\u0027. iri-ni e2-ri-a \r\n#tr.en: and his city a wasteland\r\n198\u0027. ar2?-ar2? he2-em \r\n#tr.en: and ruins may it be.\r\n199\u0027. kalam-ma-ni he2-en-szub \r\n#tr.en: May his country collapse \r\n200\u0027. du6-du6-ra he2-en-szid \r\n#tr.en: and be reckoned among the (ruined) mounds. \r\n201\u0027. lu2 {d}suen-a \r\n#tr.en: A person of(?) Sin, \r\n202\u0027. {d}nanna-gin7 \r\n#tr.en: like Nanna,\r\n203\u0027. lu2 mu szi-da-be2 \r\n#tr.en: a person by that recited name \r\n204\u0027. sag he2-x-[...] \r\n#tr.en: may he ... the head \r\n205\u0027. szu mah-ni he2-x-x \r\n#tr.en: and may his lofty hand ... him \r\n206\u0027. su3-da ha-ra-ab-dab5 \r\n#tr.en: and take(?) away the spatter(?). \r\n207\u0027. nig2-tuku nig2-sa6-ga \r\n#tr.en: May a wealthy person, when (his) beautiful things\r\n208\u0027. a-ba-da-an-tak4 \r\n#tr.en: he has left behind \r\n209\u0027. iri ki nu-zu-na \r\n#tr.en: in a city unknown to him \r\n210\u0027. szu he2-en-dag-ge4 \r\n#tr.en: may he wander about. \r\n211\u0027. he2-gal2 si3-si3-ga \r\n#tr.en: May one richly provided with abundance \r\n212\u0027. x szu he2-en-da-an-dab5 \r\n#tr.en: have it taken away from him.\r\n213\u0027. min-kam-ma-sze3 tukum-bi \r\n#tr.en: Moreover, if\r\n214\u0027. u4-da lu2 \r\n#tr.en: when (that) person \r\n215\u0027. [...] x\r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n$ n lines broken \r\n216\u0027. [x] na x x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n217\u0027. x ak-a-gin7\r\n#tr.en: just as ... was done, \r\n218\u0027. {d}utu-ra he2-en-ta-gi4-gi4 \r\n#tr.en: may he answer to Utu. \r\n219\u0027. kar x x x x \r\n#tr.en: fleeing ...\r\n220\u0027. lu2 kas4?-a-asz ha-ba-an-ku4-ku4 \r\n#tr.en: May he become a running person. \r\n221\u0027. [x] e2-gal-la-ke4 \r\n#tr.en: The ... of the palace, \r\n222\u0027. a-gin7 ki-sze-er-ra he2-em-bur2-e \r\n#tr.en: how he(?) will be revealed as a limitation(?).\r\n223\u0027. nig2-gig e2-gal-sze3 \r\n#tr.en: An abomination of the palace \r\n224\u0027. he2-ni-in-ku4-ku4 \r\n#tr.en: may he become. \r\n225\u0027. iri-ni ur-gi7-gin7 \r\n#tr.en: May his city, like (as to) a dog, \r\n226\u0027. szu he2-en-da-ab-zi \r\n#tr.en: raise a hand against him.\r\n227\u0027. mu-ni he2-en-nigin \r\n#tr.en: May his name be encircled(?), \r\n228\u0027. mu pa3-da-ni \r\n#tr.en: and his revealed name\r\n229\u0027. kalam-ma na-an-ga2-ga2 \r\n#tr.en: not be established in the country. \r\n230\u0027. [x]-ta x x x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n231\u0027. [x] ab-ta-x-x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n232\u0027. [x x] an x x [x] \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n233\u0027. x [...]-bi \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n234\u0027. [...]-e \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n$ n lines broken \r\n235\u0027. [...] ARAD-ga2 \r\n#tr.en: regarding (the statue) of my servant\r\n236\u0027. mu-dim2-ma-sze3 \r\n#tr.en: which I had fashioned, \r\n237\u0027. za-ri-ku \r\n#tr.en: Zariku, \r\n238\u0027. lu2 mas-su \r\n#tr.en: the leader, \r\n239\u0027. nig2-na-me na-ab-be2 \r\n#tr.en: said nothing. \r\n240\u0027. ARAD-ge26 szu zi ba-ni-in-gar \r\n#tr.en: My servant truly did him a good deed, \r\n241\u0027. alan-a-ni mu-dim2 \r\n#tr.en: and his statue I fashioned. \r\n242\u0027. u4 ul-li2-a-sze3 \r\n#tr.en: In future days \r\n243\u0027. egir u4-da-sze3 \r\n#tr.en: after today, \r\n244\u0027. ARAD lugal-a-ni-ir \r\n#tr.en: when a servant to his master \r\n245\u0027. szu# zi bi2-in-gar-ra \r\n#tr.en: has done a good deed, \r\n246\u0027. alan-a-ni bi2-in-dim2-\u003Cma\u003E \r\n#tr.en: and his statue he has fashioned, \r\n$ n lines broken \r\n247\u0027. x me# x x \r\n248\u0027. x AB i3-du8-e \r\n#tr.en: ... the doorkeeper\r\n249\u0027. e2-a ku4-ra \r\n#tr.en: having brought it into the temple, \r\n250\u0027. e2-a ti-la he2-a \r\n#tr.en: may it be a living thing in the temple.\r\n251\u0027. lu2 inim-gar \r\n#tr.en: If a person having a complaint \r\n252\u0027. alan ne2-ne2 ARAD-ga2 \r\n#tr.en: the statue of so-and-so, my servant, \r\n253\u0027. bi2-ib2-hul-a \r\n#tr.en: has damaged, \r\n254\u0027. musz3-me alan-a-ni \r\n#tr.en: and on the face of his statue \r\n255\u0027. nig2-sa6-\u003Cga\u003E-bi-a \r\n#tr.en: that beautiful thing, \r\n256\u0027. szu x x-bu-da \r\n#tr.en: a ... hand\r\n257\u0027. bi2-ib2-si3-ga \r\n#tr.en: should lay upon it, \r\n258\u0027. kasz ninda u6 di-de3 \r\n#tr.en: or the marvelous beer and bread (offerings) \r\n259\u0027. im-mi-[ib2-gub-ba-a] \r\n#tr.en: which had been set up there, \r\n260\u0027. [alan ne2-ne2] \r\n#tr.en: from the statue of so-and-so\r\n261\u0027. [ARAD-ga2] \r\n#tr.en: my servant\r\n262\u0027. [ib2-ta-ku5-ru-a] \r\n#tr.en: he has cut off, \r\n$ n lines broken \r\n263\u0027. [...]-a# \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n264\u0027. [...]-ta \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n265\u0027. [...] x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n266\u0027. [...] x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n267\u0027. [...] x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n268\u0027. [...]-NE \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n269\u0027. [...] x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n270\u0027. [...] x \r\n#tr.en: ... \r\n$ rest broken \r\n","is_atf2conll_diff_resolved":true,"is_latest":true}}]