The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)
(gods in blue …mixed-breed demigods in teal...)
1-15 ……, when she augustly appears, no one can keep pace with her, …… glowing in the night, …… with awe-inspiring splendor.
The great gods are filled with fear at her …….
(Anu, Anunnaki King of planet Nibiru, & Inanna, war goddess)
Her …… utterances are as grand as those of An (Anu), and as weighty as those of Enlil.
Inana is supreme, with multifarious divine powers (alien technologies) surpassing the other divine ladies.
(Ninhursag Enlil Inanna Ninhursag, winged disc symbol of Nibiru, Moon Crescent of Nannar, etc.)
She perfected the divine plans of kingship, so as to re-establish it, and she made up her mind
and truly yearned to provide justice for the black-headed and to give them stable governance.
(giant mixed-breed high-priest & king, Ur-Ninurta)
From among the numerous people she summoned (King) Ur-Ninurta to be the shepherd of living beings.
(Inanna takes her semi-divine spouse-king by the hand before her father Nannar, the Moon God)
She made the king whom she took by the hand humbly enter into the …… where destinies are determined,
where the good divine powers (alien high-tech) are assigned to the great gods —
(E-kur, Enlil‘s temple residence in Nippur, Earth Command Central)
the E-kur, the holy dwelling of An and Enlil that is endued with terrifying awe.
There the goddess without whom no destiny is determined in heaven or earth
sits on the dais with An and Enlil, taking counsel with them.
16 1st kirugu.
17-26 (Inana speaks:) “Great An, your commands are great indeed: who can revoke them?
Father Enlil, no one knows how to dissipate the great destinies that you determine.
Both of you, bestow permanently the role of shepherd of living beings, of the numerous people,
(Ur-Ninurta, Adad‘s mixed-breed son appointed to kingship by the gods, acting as the gods go-between)
upon (King) Ur-Ninurta, the youth who knows how to carry out your orders.
He has brought with him from the holy womb a knowledge of how to build homes and cities, and how to strengthen the Land.
He knows how to direct all countries: let him give great commands.
May his shepherd’s crook make the rebel lands bow low; may he let them have stable governance.
From the south to the uplands may he clamp down upon the Land like a neck-stock.
May his utterances …….
May he search out food for them to eat as if for sheep, and may he get them …… water to drink.”
27 2nd kirugu.
(damaged semi-divine king stands before Utu the Sun God)
28 “May Ur-Ninurta shine forth like Utu over the people for long years!”
29 Jicgijal.
(Sky-God Anu, Nibiru‘s one-world-order king hovering in his winged sky-disc)
30-39 The god who made human seed come forth (An) , the father of all that is, spoke favorably to the king, determining his destiny:
“Chosen cedar, ornament of the courtyard of E-kur (Enlil‘s temple residence in Nippur)!
Ur-Ninurta, may the Land refresh itself in your shade.
May you be the good shepherd of all lands.
(Utu, patron god of Sippar, Commander of the Space Ports, Sun god)
May they attend as if to Utu when you deliver a just verdict.
As you take your seat upon the royal dais with its firm foundations, may you hold your head high, Ur-Ninurta.
May the good crown be your glory.
Inspiring fear and trembling, o lion of kingship, may you wear the royal robe!”
40 3rd kirugu.
(E-ana, Anu’s & Inanna’s residence towering over their city Uruk)
41-42 “May you establish the divine powers of E-ana (Anu’s temple in Uruk)!
Ur-Ninurta , I am your great wall permanently and forever!”
43 Jicgijal.
44-55 “You howl like a storm upon your enemies.
May your splendor cover like a heavy raincloud the lands that are disobedient to you.
Let the great sovereigns and powerful ones (?) tremble …… like solitary reeds.
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You arise like the south wind, and when you have plotted against the rebel lands,
when you have taken their people prisoners, then, o Ur-Ninurta,
(areal view of heavily looted Isin, Bau‘s patron city)
place the yoke on their necks in Isin, your city of great divine powers.”
(An / Anu, king of Nibiru‘s entire planet, & Earth Colony, father to sons colonizing Earth)
Great An, father of the gods, has determined this as a destiny forever unchangeable for Ur-Ninurta, his attentive shepherd.
56 4th kirugu.
57-66 The lord who has the decisions of heaven and earth in his hands, the Great Mountain Enlil,
has made the king’s fame extend as far as the boundaries of heaven:
“Ur-Ninurta! In authority and youthfulness may your neck be as fat as a wild bull’s.
(Erra / Nergal, some texts Enlil‘s son, some texts Enki‘s son, god of the Under World, spouse to Ereshkigal)
Like the warrior Erra (Nergal), ……, may my avenging son lord Ninurta, a furious storm against the enemy,
be your helper on the battlefield, and may you put your trust in him.
…… the enemy land, and may he spread out in heaps for me …….
The holy purification rites of E-kur …. (Enlil‘s temple residence).., serving daily.
May your offerings on the august table in my great dining hall be everlasting.
May you lift your head and raise your neck to the heavens.
Life is yours, irrevocably.”
67 5th kirugu.
68-76 The Anuna (Anunnaki), the great gods, said “Let it be so!”
to the destiny determined by great An and by Nunamnir (Enlil), the lord of all living beings.
In order to strengthen the black-headed in their dwelling-places,
to keep the foreign lands on the track, to put …… the people in unison, and to make them bow down at his feet,
Inana (Inanna), the great daughter of Suen (Nannar / Sin) and Ur-Ninurta’s beloved spouse,
(Inanna brings by the hand her beloved spouse before father Nannar)
gathered together …… all the divine powers (alien technologies) and placed them in his hand.
(Enlil, Earth Colony Commander)
Together the two of them went forth joyfully from Enlil‘s presence to take their seats in the palace,
the dwelling-place of sweet honey.
…… her king …… does not cease, as she speaks truly to him:
77 6th kirugu.
78-87 “Youth with beautiful and well-formed limbs, …… radiantly and proudly lifting his head,
full of charm and beauty, fitted for lordship, worthy of the holy dais, Ur-Ninurta:
I have decided to give you your precious divine powers (alien technologies).
I called to you when you lifted your faithful gaze: you are the one whom I called by name.
Great An has made you forever pre-eminent, as far as the outer limit of the mountains.
To prolong your days, o youth, in E-kur Enlil has commanded my …… holy life-giving embrace.
You shall not cease to sit on …… the dais which I care for.
May the foreign lands rejoice at you, my Ur-Ninurta,
(Nannar, Moon Crescent God, patron god of Ur, home of Biblical Abraham)
as at Nanna (Nannar / Sin, Moon symbol) when, admired by the Land, he appears in the holy heavens.”
88 7th kirugu.
89 “My Ur-Ninurta, Enlil has called you truly to be the shepherd of the Land.”
90 Jicgijal.
91-93 “…… my holy ……, at my good decision which cannot be changed, …… may impressive strength be with (?) you.”
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95 A …… of Inana.