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Numuşda

ETCSL edebiyatında ilahlar — kg_varlik (run_id=7)

13 passages · ilah
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nu-muc-da

Exalted lord, for whom a favourable destiny was determined while he was still in the good womb! Numušda , exalted lord, for whom a favourable destiny was determined while he was still in the good womb! Ningal formed …… the holy seed …… engendered by Suen . Born amid plenty in the holy mountains, eating fruits from a green garden, named with a good name by An and Enlil , carefully cherished by the great lady Ninlil ! Numušda , son of the prince, whose appearance is full of awe-inspiring radiance! Great wild bull battering the enemy country, great lord Numušda !

A hymn to Numušda for Sîn-iqīšam (Sîn-iqīšam A) (c.2.6.7.1) ·c.2.6.7.1 ·2 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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Exalted lord, for whom a favourable destiny was determined while he was still in the good womb! Numušda , exalted lord, for whom a favourable destiny was determined while he was still in the good womb! Ningal formed …… the holy seed …… engendered by Suen . Born amid plenty in the holy mountains, eating fruits from a green garden, named with a good name by An and Enlil , carefully cherished by the great lady Ninlil ! Numušda , son of the prince, whose appearance is full of awe-inspiring radiance! Great wild bull battering the enemy country, great lord Numušda !

A hymn to Numušda for Sîn-iqīšam (Sîn-iqīšam A) (c.2.6.7.1) ·c.2.6.7.1 ·9 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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Your arm is a battle net in (?) the land of those who do not practise agriculture; your claws are the claws of an eagle, grasping the wicked. No one dare oppose your authority. Your greatness and magnitude, surpassing all praise, and your utterances which cannot be dismissed 1 line unclear My god, hand over to the king the disobedient lands! Numušda , hand over to prince Sîn -iqīšam the disobedient lands!

A hymn to Numušda for Sîn-iqīšam (Sîn-iqīšam A) (c.2.6.7.1) ·c.2.6.7.1 ·32 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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Warrior, powerful in strength, who perfectly controls the complex divine powers! Warrior Numušda , powerful in strength, who perfectly controls the complex divine powers! God with the limbs of a bison, decorous to behold, like your father Suen you love to bestow life. Choosing truth and annihilating wickedness, in E-kiš-nu-ĝal , the holy and princely dwelling, your divine powers are most precious divine powers, and your purification rites are resplendent. Numušda , hero, powerful in strength, who perfectly controls the complex divine powers!

A hymn to Numušda for Sîn-iqīšam (Sîn-iqīšam A) (c.2.6.7.1) ·c.2.6.7.1 ·35 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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Warrior, powerful in strength, who perfectly controls the complex divine powers! Warrior Numušda , powerful in strength, who perfectly controls the complex divine powers! God with the limbs of a bison, decorous to behold, like your father Suen you love to bestow life. Choosing truth and annihilating wickedness, in E-kiš-nu-ĝal , the holy and princely dwelling, your divine powers are most precious divine powers, and your purification rites are resplendent. Numušda , hero, powerful in strength, who perfectly controls the complex divine powers!

A hymn to Numušda for Sîn-iqīšam (Sîn-iqīšam A) (c.2.6.7.1) ·c.2.6.7.1 ·41 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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At that time a festival was announced in the city; a festival was announced in the city of Inab . (Martu said:) "Come, friends, let us go, let us go there, let us visit the ale-houses of Inab , let us go there." The god Numušda participated in the festival; his beloved daughter Adĝar-kidug participated in the festival, his wife Namrat , the lovely woman participated in the festival. In the city, bronze šem drums were rumbling, and the seven ala drums resounded as strong men, girdled champions, entered the wrestling house to compete with each other for Numušda in the temple of Inab . There were many coming to Inab , the city where the festival was taking place, to marvel at this. There were many coming to Inab , the city where the festival was taking place, to marvel at this.

The marriage of Martu (c.1.7.1) ·c.1.7.1 ·57 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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Kazallu , the city of teeming multitudes, was cast into confusion. Numušda took an unfamiliar path away from the city, his beloved dwelling. His wife Namrat , the beautiful lady, was lamenting bitterly. "Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house," she cried bitterly. Its river bed was empty, no water flowed. Like a river cursed by Enki its opening channel was dammed up. On the fields fine grains grew no more, people had nothing to eat. The orchards were scorched like an oven, its open country was scattered. The four-legged wild animals did not run about. The four-legged creatures of Šakkan could find no rest.

The lament for Sumer and Urim (c.2.2.3) ·c.2.2.3 ·124 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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O Kazallu , your crown reaches to the centre of heaven, shining, …… an object of admiration. Your prince is the seed of a bull, engendered by a wild bull in ……, a magnificent …… with sparkling eyes, a lord with the teeth of a lion, who snatches the calf with his claws, who snatches ……. …… who snatches ……, the …… who gives strength to the ……, the great lord Numušda , has erected a house in your precinct, O Kun-satu (Threshold of the mountain), O Kazallu , and taken his seat upon your dais.

The temple hymns (c.4.80.1) ·c.4.80.1 ·404 ·machine translation (etcsl)

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10 lines: the house of Numušda in Kazallu .

The temple hymns (c.4.80.1) ·c.4.80.1 ·406 ·machine translation (etcsl)