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Ninnibru

ETCSL edebiyatında ilahlar — kg_varlik (run_id=7)

8 passages · ilah
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nin-nibru

1 line fragmentary I am like …… a man's son. 1 line unclear ……, may he …… you. Alone (?) Rīm- Sîn , my king, …… like syrup and ghee. 1 line unclear …… Enlil , his Great Mountain, in accordance with your name may Rīm- Sîn be your Great Mountain. May Ninurta declare …… life for you, and may Ninnibru , the lady who founds cities, ……, enclose you mercifully and kindly …… to protect your life. May Ninšubur , …… whom Nanna declared (?), …… good fortune on your head, and declare life for you. 1 line unclear

A prayer to Enlil for Rīm-Sîn (Rīm-Sîn A) (c.2.6.9.1) ·c.2.6.9.1 ·21 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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…… favourable before Ninurta , the great governor of Enlil , and Ninnibru , the beloved child of An . 4 lines missing May …… the beloved spouse, Ninnibru , the great queen, be favourable towards you.

A hymn to Ninurta (Ninurta C) (c.4.27.03) ·c.4.27.03 ·43 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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…… favourable before Ninurta , the great governor of Enlil , and Ninnibru , the beloved child of An . 4 lines missing May …… the beloved spouse, Ninnibru , the great queen, be favourable towards you.

A hymn to Ninurta (Ninurta C) (c.4.27.03) ·c.4.27.03 ·48 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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3 lines unclear You have counted …… as ruin-mounds, to be mixed with dust. You have swept over ……, you obliterated it. Ninurta , hero of Enlil , as you are sitting on your throne-dais, may your spouse, the true lady Ninnibru , who embraces you, step before you daily with friendly words on behalf of Lipit- Eštar ! Uta-ulu , may you be his aid when he prays! May he be able to rely on your words, may he be peerless! May he be the king whose fate Ninurta decides, the one endowed with attractiveness! Lipit- Eštar , the prince who is a supporter of yours, the son of Enlil , has established justice in Sumer and Akkad , and made the Land feel content.

An adab to Ninurta for Lipit-Eštar (Lipit-Eštar D) (c.2.5.5.4) ·c.2.5.5.4 ·34 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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When Ninurta entered E-šu-me-ša , his beloved temple, alone, he told his wife, young lady Ninnibru , what was in his heart, he told her what was on his mind and he made an enduring favourable pronouncement to her for the king.

Ninurta's return to Nibru: a šir-gida to Ninurta (c.1.6.1) ·c.1.6.1 ·196 ·machine translation (etcsl)