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Chapter 1 |
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When in the height heaven was not named, |
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And the earth beneath did not yet bear a name, |
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And the primeval Apsû, who begat them, |
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And chaos, Tiamat, the mother of them both,-- |
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Their waters were mingled together, |
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And no field was formed, no marsh was to be seen; |
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When of the gods none had been called into being, |
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And none bore a name, and no destinies [were ordained]; |
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Then were created the gods in the midst of [heaven], |
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Lahmu and Lahamu were called into being [...]. |
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Ages increased, [...], |
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Then Anshar and Kishar were created, and over them [...]. |
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Long were the days, then there came forth [...] |
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Anu, their son, [...] |
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Anshar and Anu [...] |
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And the god Anu [...] |
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Nudimmud, whom his fathers [his] begetters [...] |
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Abounding in all wisdom, [...] |
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He was exceeding strong [...] |
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He had no rival [...] |
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(Thus) were established and [were ... the great gods |
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But T[iamat and Âpsû] were (still) in confusion [...], |
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They were troubled and [...] |
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In disorder(?) ... [...] |
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And Tiamat roared [...] |
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Apsû was not diminished in might [...] |
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She smote, and their deeds [...] |
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Their way was evil ... [...] ... |
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Then Apsû, the begetter of the great gods, |
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Cried unto Mummu, his minister, and said unto him: |
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"O Mummu, thou minister that rejoicest my spirit, |
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"Come, unto Tiamat let us [go]!" |
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So they went and before Tiamat they lay down, |
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They consulted on a plan with regard to the gods [their sons]. |
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Apsû opened his mouth [and spake], |
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And unto Tiamat, the glistening one, he addressed [the word]: |
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"[...] their way [...], |
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"By day I cannot rest, by night [I cannot lie down (in peace)]. |
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"But I will destroy their way, I will [...], |
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"Let there be lamentation, and let us lie down (again in peace)." |
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When Tiamat [heard] these words, |
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She raged and cried aloud [...]. |
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[She ...] grievously [...], |
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She uttered a curse, and unto [Apsû she spake]: |
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"What then shall we [do]? |
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"Let their way be made difficult, and let us [lie down (again) in peace]." |
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Mummu answered, and gave counsel unto Apsû, |
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[...] and hostile (to the gods) was the counsel Mu[mmu gave]: |
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"Come, their way is strong, but thou shalt destroy [it]; |
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"Then by day shalt thou have rest, by night shalt thou lie down (in peace)." |
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Apsû [hearkened unto] him and his countenance grew bright, |
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[Since] he (i.e. Mummu) planned evil against the gods his sons. |
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[...] he was afraid [...], |
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His knees [became weak(?)], they gave way beneath him, |
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[Because of the evil] which their first-born had planned. |
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[...] their [...] they altered(?). |
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Lamentation [...] they sat in [sorrow] ' |
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[...] they [...], |
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[...] |
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Then Ea, who knoweth all that [is], went up and he beheld their muttering. |
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[...] |
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[...] ... his pure incantation |
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[...] ... [...] |
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[...] |
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[...] misery |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] |
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[...] the god Anu, |
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[... an aven]ger. |
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[...] |
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[...] and he shall confound Tiamat. |
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[...] he ... |
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[...] for ever. |
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[...] the evil, |
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[...] ... he spake: |
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"[...] thy [...] he hath conquered and |
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[...] he [weepeth] and sitteth in tribulation(?). |
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"[...] of fear, |
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"[...] we shall not lie down (in peace). |
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"[...] Apsû is laid waste(?), |
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"[...] and Mummu, who were taken captive, in [...] |
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"[...] thou didst, ... |
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"[...] let us lie down (in peace). |
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"[...] ... they will smite (?) [...]. |
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" [...] let us lie down (in peace). |
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"[...] thou shalt take vengeance for them, |
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"[...]unto the tempest shalt thou [...]!" |
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[And Tiamat hearkened unto] the word of the bright god, (and said): |
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"[...] shalt thou entrust! let us wage [war]!" |
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[...] the gods in the midst of [...] |
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[...] for the gods did she create.' |
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[They banded themselves together and] at the side of Tiamat [they] advanced; |
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[They were furious, they devised mischief without resting] night and [day]. |
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[They prepared for battle], fuming and raging; |
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[They joined their forces] and made war. |
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[Ummu-Hubu]r, who formed all things, |
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[Made in addition] weapons invincible, she spawned monster-serpents, |
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[Sharp of] tooth, and merciless of fang; |
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[With poison instead of] blood she filled [their] bodies. |
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Fierce [monster-vipers] she clothed with terror, |
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[With splendour] she decked them, [she made them] of lofty stature. |
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[Whoever beheld] them, terror overcame him, |
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Their bodies reared up and none could withstand [their attack].
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[She set] up vipers, and dragons, and the (monster) [Lahamu], |
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[And hurricanes], and raging hounds, and scorpion-men, |
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And mighty [tempests], and fish-men, and[rams]; |
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[They bore] cruel weapons, without fear of [the fight]. |
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Her commands [were mighty], [none] could resist them; |
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After this fashion, huge of stature, [she made] eleven (monsters). |
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Among the gods who were her sons, inasmuch as he had given [her support], |
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She exalted Kingu; in their midst [she raised] him [to power]. |
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To march before the forces, to lead [the host], |
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To give the battle-signal, to advance to the attack, |
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To direct the battle, to control the fight, |
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Unto him she entrusted; in [costly raiment] she made him sit, (saying): |
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"I have uttered thy spell, in the assembly of the gods I have raised thee to power. |
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"The dominion over all the gods [have I entrusted unto him]. |
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"Be thou exalted, thou my chosen spouse, |
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"May they magnify thy name over all [of them ... the Anunnaki]." |
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She gave him the Tablets of Destiny, on [his] breast she laid them, (saying): |
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"Thy command shall not be without avail, and[the word of thy mouth shall be established]." |
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Now Kingu, (thus) exalted, having received [the power of Anu], |
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[Decreed] the fate among the gods his sons, (saying): |
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"Let the opening of your mouth [quench] the Fire-god; |
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"Whoso is exalted in the battle, let him [display (his) might]!" |
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