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Inscriptions to Sin (Nannar) for Ashurbanipal

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(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)

(2003):

        (Nannar high in the sky riding his Moon-image sky-disc)

       (For) the god Nanna, king of heaven (and) netherworld:

         in order to ensure the good health of Ashurbanipal, king of kings, his lord,

         Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur (and) Eridu, who provides for Ekišnugal,

         the shining shrine of the Watery Abyss (apsû), (re)built anew Elugalgalgasisa, his beloved temple.

(2004):

        (Nannar in his Moon-image sky-disc)

       [(For) the god Nanna], his [lo]rd, [… of As]hurbanipal, [king] of the world,

         []n-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur (and) Eridu, for the sake of his life (re)built Elugalgalgasisa [an]ew.

(2005):

        (alien gods Nannar, Enlil, & Ninkasi)

       (For) the god Nanna, king of the Enlil (circle of) gods, his lord:

         Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, who provides for Eridu,

         built Eušumgalana, the station of the goddess Ninkasi (Enki’s daughter, Goddess of Beer).

(2006):

       (For) the god Nanna, king of the Enlil (circle) of gods, his lord:

         Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, the viceroy of Ur, who provides for Eridu,

         built Eešbanda, the abode of the goddess Šuzianna (Enlil’s junior wife).

(2007):

       (For) the god Nanna, king of the Enlil (circle of) gods, his lord:

         Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, who provides for Eridu,

         built Eankikuga, the station of the god Kusu (Enlil’s daughter, Gibil’s spouse).

(2008):

       (For) the god Nanna, king of the Enlil (circle of) gods, his lord:

         Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, who provides for Eridu,

           (Ningal on shore, Enlil & Nuska in the boat)

         built Eadgigi, the abode of the god Nusku (Enlil’s vizier, spouse to Sadarnuna).

(2009):

       (For) the god Nanna, king of the Enlil (circle of) gods, his lord:

         Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, who provides for Eridu,

         built Ekišibgalekura, the abode of the god Ninimma (Enki’s daughter).

(2010):

       [(For) the god Nanna, king of the Enlil (circle of) gods], his [lord:

         (ruins of Enki’s ziggurat & city of Eridu)

         Sîn-balāssu-iq]bi, [viceroy of Ur, who provides for Eri]du,

         built [E..].kuga, [the abode/station] of the god Ennugi (Enlil’s son & sheriff).

(2011):

       (For) the god Nanna, king of the Enlil (circle of) gods, his lord:

         Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, who provides for Eridu, built Eanšar, his royal abode.

(2012):

       (For) the god Nanna, king of the Enlil (Earth Colony Commander) (circle of) gods, his lord:

         Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, who provides for Eridu, built Ešaduga, the abode of his Enlilship.

(2013):

       (For) the god Nanna, king of the Enlil (circle of) gods, his lord:

         Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, who provides for Eridu, built Eašanamar, the abode of the god Enlil.

(2016):

        Copy from a baked brick from the debris of Ur,

        the work of Amar-Suen, king of Ur, (which) Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur,

        had discovered while looking for the ground-plan of Ekišnugal.

        Nabû-šuma-iddin, son of Iddin-Papsukkal, the lamentation-priest of the god Sîn,

        saw (it) and wrote (it) down for display.

Prayers to Sin for Ashurbanipal

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(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

(2001):

        For the god Sîn (Nannar) of heaven, lion of the gods

             (Nannar & father Enlil, Earth Colony Commander)

        (and) king of the Enlil (Nannar’s father) (circle of) gods, his lord:

        Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, son of Ningal-iddin, (who was also) viceroy of Ur,

          who provides for Ekišnugal (Nannar & Ningal’s ziggurat residence in Ur)

             

          (E-kish-nugal, Nannar’s ziggurat temple residence way above city of Ur; original “Stairway to Heaven” to god)

          (With regard to) Etemennigurru, whose (enclosure) wall had collapsed in the distant past,

          whose foundation terrace had lain waste, (and) whose foundations were covered over,

        I sought the location of its forgotten gate(s).

        I put its foundation inscription inside a box and raised its (the temple’s) top.

        I inlaid with silver a door of boxwood, wood of finest quality from a distant mountain,

        fixed with a copper peg, whose band(s) were strong, (whose) bottom was of gold,

        (whose) door bolt was of shining silver, (and whose) bar and pivot were of strong copper,

        in order that it might stand forever fixed in the doorway of the “secret house,” the house of divination (holy of holies).

           (goddess Ningal & spouse Nannar, patron gods of Ur)

          May the god Sîn (and) the goddess Ningal (Nannar’s spouse), the god(s), my helpers,

        destroy the name of anyone who erases my inscription or changes its position!

(2002 on a Cone):

          For the god Sîn of heaven, lion of the gods (and) king of the Enlil (circle of) gods, his lord:

          Sin-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, son of Ningal-iddin, (10) (who was also) viceroy of Ur,

          (re)built anew Etemennigurru, his beloved temple.

“ Assembly of the Gods” – 12 Royal Anunnaki Family Members; King Anu & Selected Descendants

(ANU + ANTUKing & Queen, royal rulers of Nibiru)

The 12 main royal family of gods from Nibiru, & their ranking order numbers

         (Anunnaki King Anu)  (Anu in his sky-disc)  (son & heir Enlil, King Anu, & eldest son Enki in their sky-disc)

        1) King Anuranking #60

         2) ½ sister-spouse Antu#55

        . At least 21 divine couples preceded Anu as king of Planet Nibiru

          . chief of Heaven and Earth

          . father to the “sons of God” who came down to Earth

        . Anu‘s symbol is the 8-pointed star, ancient Hebrew symbol for God

        . Anu‘s patron city-state was Uruk / Biblical “Erech

        . Anu‘s temple – residence while on Earth was in Uruk, called “E.Anna”, “house of An

        . Anu‘s heavenly abode is an artificial garden sculptured in semi-precious stones

          . gateway to Anu once flanked by Tammuz / Dumuzi and Gizzida / Ningishzidda – his young descendants

        . Anu‘s throne room is the place of “The Assembly of the Gods

        . son Enlil sits on the right of Anu; son Enki sits on the left side of Anu at the “Assembly of the Gods

        . Anu had 6 concubines and 80 offspring, 14 by Antu as their

               1 – Prime Minister

               3 – Commanders in Charge of the Mu’s (rocket ships)

               2 – Commanders of the Weapons

               2 – Great Masters of the Written Knowledge

               1 – Master of the Purse

               2 – Chief Justices

               2 – “Who With Sound Impress”

                  2 – Chief Scribes, (with 5 asst. scribes)

        . Anu was visited in heaven by Inanna / Ishtar at least twice, also Dumuzi, Ningishzidda, Adapa, Kings Etana, Tyre, Enmeduranki, & others, such as Biblical Enoch

            (Enlil & father King Anu in their sky-disc)  (Enlil hands labor of farming over to the earthlings) (Enlil served by earthling worker)

     3) Enlil, son & heir to the king via mother Antu – ranking #50

       4) spouse Ninlil / Sud – ranking #45

       . Enlil was banished to the “Lower World” for raping Sud / Ninlil, who later married him, his crimes then forgiven

       . heir to father Anu, and son to Anu’s official sister-wife Antu, born on Nibiru of the “double seed”, placing him next to be king, even before older brother Enki

       . Lord Commander of Earth Colony – Chief Executive to the “Assembly of the Gods

       . founder of the “Garden of Eden” in Sumer / Mesopotamia / Southern Iraq (artifact above Enlil with plow)

       . Larsa was Enlil‘s 1st patron city-state, built 2nd, later he moved inland to Nippar

       . Nippar was built 3rd – “Mission Control Center”, the communication “Bond Between Heaven and Earth”

       . Enlil‘s temple – residence in Nippur was named “E.Kur”, “House Which is Like a Mountain”

         . overseer of purifying the gold taken from the “Abzu” & lower part of the world

       . Enlil had son Ninurta with his ½ sister Ninhursag / Ninmah / Ninti, who was born of the “double-seed” law of succession, & therefore to be Enlil‘s heir

       . Enlil and Ninlil had 2 main sons together, Nannar & Adad, plus others…

       . Enlil is accredited with giving mankind agriculture, sheep, etc., in Eden

       . Enlil gave the final approval for kingship to be “lowered from heaven”, & established high-priests & high-priestesses (positions of authority over earthlings for the giant mixed-breed offspring of the gods, therefore acting as go-betweens)

       . after Noah, Enlil decided gods would no longer mix with earthlings, their years will be only one hundred and twenty

             (Ninurta inside his sky-disc) (Ninurta riding his winged storm-beast)    (Royal Princess Bau & her spouse Ninurta)   (Ninurta)

     Ninurta, next heir to King Anu following father Enlil, assigned the number of Enlil as his heir

          . #50, when he steps into the “Enlilship” / rulership, spouse Bau will then be #45

        . Ninurta was born on Nibiru. he & Marduk were only ones from that generation born there, the younger were born on Earth

        . Ninurta married Bau / Gula, King Anu‘s daughter, father Enlil‘s ½ sister, & his own aunt

        . Ninurta‘s 1st patron city-state was Larak, the 5th city built, “Lord who completes the foundation       

        . Ninurta battled & shot down Zu / Anzu retrieving the “Tablets of Destines” stolen from father Enlil, technologies needed to command

        . Ninurta & cousin Nergal nuked Marduk‘s patron cities, brought down Marduk‘s Tower of Babel in Borsippa, & confused their tongue –

        . he & Inanna, with help of others, again defeated Marduk in the battle of the pyramids

        . usurper Marduk imprisoned by Enlilites within the Great Pyramid, & was left there to die

         . Lagash was later a patron city-state of Ninurta‘s, with a temple-residence

        . another patron city-state was Nimrud, with a temple – residence there

        . Ninurta‘s symbol is the double-headed eagle, very much still in use

        . Ninurta was in charge of Cain, banished to the east of E.din / Eden

         3b - Enki image  (Enki, oldest & wisest of gods on Earth)  (Enki in his winged sky-disc, landing on Earth)  (newly fashioned modern man & Enki)

       5) Enki / Ea, King Anu‘s eldest & wisest son via a concubine – ranking #40

       6) spouse Ninki / Damkina, ex-king Alalu‘s daughter – ranking #35

        . son of Anu & Urash, a concubine, born on Nibiru

        . wisest of the gods, wrote his own biography, tales of his contributions to Earth       

        . master engineer, keeper of the ME’s (discs of knowledge)

        . god over the “Waters”, ruler of the Abzu (marshlands of Persian Gulf)

        . builder of ships, mined the gold in South Africa, shipped it bulk to Enlil

        . at first the moon eclipse was Enki‘s symbol, later discarded as Nannar / Sin took on the moon crescent symbol

        . a watery god 1/2 fish-1/2 man named Dagan was once used as his symbol (Enki in a wet suit)

        . Enki‘s patron city was Eridu, the 1st city built, “Place of the Water”, his temple – residence was there

        . Enki / E.A. “he whom home is water”, is accredited with forming the rivers and draining the marshlands

        . Enki rivaled his younger ½ brother Enlil for Earth’s Command, etc., as King Anu‘s heir he was once promised through his arranged marriage to Alalu’s daughter Damkina / Ninki, for the agreed upon compromise to gain planet Nibiru unity

        . Enki had six main sons – Marduk, Nergal, Ninagal, Gibil, Ningishzidda, Dumuzi, & many others

        . Enki, sister Ninhursag, & son Ningishzidda genetically altered Homo erectus, giving him the “Tree of Knowledge”

        . he provided his DNA for the fashioning of modern man, spouse Ninki carried baby Adapa up to the 10th month

        . they made the mold to “Model Man” – “Adapa” – who would then reproduce

        . Enki used “Model Man’s” descendants as “Workers” in the gold mines of South Africa, Enlil used them in Eden

        . he genetically altered early man a second time to allow procreation of the new “Mighty Man” mixed-breed giant

        . Enki had sex with the “Daughters of Man”, at the disgust of Enlil, then many others did the same

        . he saved mankind from Enlil‘s complete extermination, helping his son, the mixed-breed Mighty Man Ziusudra (Sumerian), Utnapishtim (Akkadian), Altra-Hasis (Babylonian), Noah (Hebrew), survive the devastating floodwaters

        . he is accredited with giving mankind animal domestication, construction, metallurgy, ship building, & much more

          3aa - Nanna & his symbol  (Nannar above in sky-disc, man in the Moon) (Nannar, Moon Crescent god) (Nannar in sky-disc, Enlil, & Nabu praising Marduk)

       7) Nanna / Nannar / Sin / El, King Anu‘s grandson via Enlil – ranking #30

       8) spouse Ningal – ranking #25 “Great Lady

        . eldest son of the ruling couple Enlil & Ninlil, born on Earth

        . full older brother to Adad, younger ½ brother to Ninurta

        . Sin had twins with spouse Ningal, Utu / Shamash & Inanna / Ishtar, a boy and a girl

        . also produced son Papsukal & daughter Ereshkigal, goddess of the Under World

        . the moon’s crescent was Nannar / Sin / El‘s symbol, still very much in use

        . Nannar was god over his patron city-state Ur, home of Biblical Abraham

        . Nannar‘s temple-residence in Ur was called Egishnugal “House of the Seed of the Throne

        . Biblical Terah, Abraham‘s father, was once high-priest of Nannar‘s temple-residence (ziggurat) in Ur

          . Ur was abandoned when toxic fall-out came by way of the “terrible winds

        . Nannar became ill from the fall-out, retired, & his son Utu assumed the Moon Crescent Symbol

        . Ur‘s high-priest Terah, Abraham’s father, led the flight from Ur to Harran following his god Nannar / Sin El, the Biblical name for God

        . Harran was built as an exact replica of Ur, and Sin was made its deity, Biblical Jacob, standing outside Harran, saw a ladder with cargo carried up to Heaven & cargo carried down to Earth

        . a favored high priestess of Sin produced a mixed-breed son with god Nabu named Nabunaid, he built a temple to Sin, & was commander of the Babylonian armies, ruler of Sippar, Utu‘s patron city-state

         2a - Utu, Shamash, twin to Inanna    (Utu (Commander of the launch sites)  (Utu flying high in his sky-disc)  (Utu with alien weaponry atop small disloyal earthling)

      9) Utu / Shamash / Allah, King Anu‘s great-grandson via Enlil > Nannarranking #20

          . Utu is son to Nannar & Ningal, grandson to Enlil, nephew to Adad, twin to Inanna

          . married Aya / Aia, she was not given a ruling number

          . Utu is heir to Nannar / Sin

          . brother to Ereshkigal, queen of the “Lower World

          . Shamash:The Shining One”, “The Sun” god

          . Utu‘s patron city-state was Sippar, the 6th city built, “Land of the Missiles”, his temple – residence was there

          . Utu the Commander of “The Space Port

          . Utu the Commander of the “Eagles” / pilots carrying cargo to & from planet Nibiru

          . Utu’s temple – residence was Ebabbar, “Shining House” in Sippar

          . Utu’s Supreme Court was located in his patron city, Sippar

          . the great lawgiver, wise one, protector of travelers

          . Shamash‘s symbol was the Sun, but upon father Nannar‘s retirement, the Moon’s Crescent was given to Utu as his new symbol

          . Cancer is Utu‘s Zodiac sign

          . mixed-breed son Meskiaggasher, of a mixed-breed mother, was 1st semi-divine giant king of Uruk / Biblical Erech

         (Royal Princess Inanna)   (Inanna in her sky-disc)  (young Inanna, Goddess of Love   (Utu, Inanna, Goddess of War, & earthling captives) 

      10) Inanna / Ishtar, King Anu‘s great-granddaughter via Enlil > Nannar ranking #15

        . “Anunitum” “Beloved of Anu

        . daughter to Nannar & Ningal

        . twin to Utu, granddaughter to Enlil, mistress to King Anu (great-grandfather) when visiting Earth

        . sister Ereshkigal, Queen of the Lower World”, married Enki’s son Nergal

          . stole 100 divine formulas from a drunken grand-uncle Enki

        . Inanna married Dumuzi, youngest son to Enki, he had no ruling number

          . the title “Goddess of Love and War” given to Inanna due to her many giant mixed-breed king lovers, & due to her continued desire for war against her cousin Marduk & others

          . also known as Venus, Aphrodite, Ishtar, Astarte, Anat, & so on

          . naked Inanna image on many stelea, statues, & rock carving artifacts

        . ruled Aratta, then Uruk, the patron city-state of Anu, was given to Inanna

        . she was once refused sex by Gilgamesh, Uruk’s 5th king, causing him a problem

          . Leo is her Zodiac sign

        . well known pilot with many depictions of her flying around in her MU (sky-ship) given by Anu, wearing the 7 MEs given by Enlil

         3 - Adad with divine weapons    (Storm God Adad)   (Adad stele in Aleppo)  (Adad atop his ziggurat residence)  (ancient king & giant Adad)

      11) Adad / Ishkur, King Anu‘s grandson via Enlil ranking #10

       . son of Enlil & Ninlil, brother to Nannar / Sin, nephew to Enki

       . younger ½ brother to Ninurta, uncle to Utu & Inanna

       . deity of the mountain lands north & west of Mesopotamia

       . known as the thunder god, depicted standing upon Taurus the Bull holding lightning & thunder

       . married Shala / Hebat, Anu‘s daughter, she has no ruling number

       . father to god Sarruma

       . father to mixed-breed King Ur-Ninurta “…… may …… be his helper. …… the son of Ickur (Ishkur / Adad)…”

       . father to mixed-breed King Amar-Suen / Bur-Suen “the son of Ickur (Ishkur / Adad)…whom you have called by name, Bur-Suen…”

            (Ninhursag & symbol)   (attractive Ninhursag)   (Enlil & Ninhursag with their son Ninurta in his sky-disc)   (Ninhursag & Enki in their DNA lab)

       12) Ninhursag / Ninmah / Ninti, King Anu‘s eldest & wisest daughter via concubine Nammu – ranking #5

         . Ninhursag, “Lady of the Mountainhead”, born on planet Nibiru

         . daughter of Anu & Urash / Nammu, a concubine to King Anu

         . sister to Enki, Bau, Martu, & others, older ½ sister to Enlil

         . had children with both Enlil (boy Ninurta), & Enki (many girls & boys)

         . son Ninurta becomes Enlil‘s heir to the crown, born of the “double seed”

         . her patron city-state was Kish, Medical Center of Sumer

         . chief nurse, “Lady of the Rib”, Mammu / Mamma / Mami / Mom

         . worked with Enki & Ningishzidda to create Adapa, “Model Man”

         . her symbol became the umbilical chord cutter, the Greek letter omega, also ohm

         . Virgo is her Zodiac sign

Note: The highest ruling number in the Anunnaki system is #60, held by King Anu.

#60’s successor is the one holding the ruling rank of #50, (Enlil)

The female, sometimes a spouse, is usually given the next lesser number divisible by 5.

There are 6 male deities and 6 female deities among the ruling numbered twelve positions in the “Assembly of the Gods“.

All those in the “Assembly of Gods are descendants of King Anu‘s royal bloodline

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NINURTA    NANNAR    ADAD                                   MARDUK    NERGAL    GIBIL    NINGISHZIDDA    DUMUZI

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44 MINOR GODS    TIME-LINE OF THE GODS    ANCIENT ASTRONAUTS    WINGED GODS & DISCS

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SYMBOLS OF ANU’S DESCENDANTS UNDER ENLIL      SYMBOLS OF ANU’S DESCENDANTS UNDER ENKI

Ur

Ur Slide-Show:

Nannar’s Patron City of Ur Texts:

Ur Kings Slide-Show:

Nannar’s Ur Kings Texts:

Papsukal Quotes From Texts

Papsukal = son to Nannar

vizier to the great gods

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(gods in blue)

 

       “Dur-Papsukal, “the fortress of the god Papsukal.”

       The city stood on an island in the Tigris, …”

 

       “Then Papsukkal, vizier of the great gods, hung his head, his face [became gloomy];

        He wore mourning clothes, his hair unkempt.

        Dejected(?), he went and wept before Sin (Nannar) his father,

        His tears flowed freely before king Ea.

       Inanna has gone down to The Earth and has not come up again’…”

 

       “The deities Papsukal, Nusku, and Shala (Anu’s daughter, Adad’s spouse)

        Shall then be seated in the court of the god Anu…”

 

       “Pap-sukal who changes not (his) command…”

 

        “The countenance of Papsukkal, the vizier of the great gods,

        Was fallen, his face was clouded

        He was clad in mourning, long hair he wore.

        Forth went Papsukkal before Ea (Enki), the king:…”

 

         “When Papsukul beheld in man’s abodes

The change that spread o’er blasted, lifeless clods,

And heard earth’s wailing through the waning light,

With vegetation passing out of sight,

From the doomed world to Heaven he quickly flies,

          While from the earth are rising fearful cries…”

Ningikuga Quotes From Texts

Ningikuga = Ningal’s mother, Nannar’s Mother-In-Law

Lover of Enki’s, Goddess of Reeds and Marshes, & Weaving of Reeds

 

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(gods in blue)

 

         “a young Anunnaki goddess called Ningikuga (Nannar’s mother-in-law).

It was she who brought to humankind the art of binding and weaving reeds,

it was by her craft that the huts to live and worship were first built..

And it was by looking at the way Ningikuga weave the long reeds in a patterned way …”

 

Ningikuga looked at the expanse of the Great Reeds,

contemplated with pride her work and then turned to Enki.

As a Craftsperson, she understood Enki and his Request with her Mind, Body, Heart and Soul.

She smiled at the Water God: …”

 

Ningikuga laughed at the contagious enthusiasm of the Water God: ,,,”

 

Faithful to her promise, Ningikuga had come with the Igigi and the Anunnaki,

who brought Enki gifts for the journey.

Thus he was cloaked with chain mail to protect his body, helmet to guide his Reason and Decisions,

a Sacred Horn so that he would never run out of food and drink

and Spear to focus his Will and to pierce the heart of the fiercest enemy.

With a graceful leap, Enki got into the boat.

There he stood for a while, contemplating the seashore, losing himself in Ningikuga´s eyes.

This last salute was for her …”

 

Enki turned then his back to the Underworld,

with a firm resolve to enter again the Worlds Above, to return to Eridu.

He was truly coming back home! To Ningikuga perhaps?

Enki smiled to himself, his old confidence surfacing again: …”

 

         “your own mother Ningikuga.

         Ningal, I shall go with you to your house…”

 

         “Young Ningal lived out in the marshlands

         close to the ancient settlement of Eridu,

         the beloved daughter of Ningikuga, the Goddess of Reeds,

         and Enki, the God of Magic, Crafts and Wisdom…”

 

         “Mother Ningikuga would nod, but not say a word.

         She, the wise Goddess of Reeds, Sovereign of the Marshlands,

         Enki’s dear friend, and the diligent Weaver

         who had brought to humankind the art of binding reeds for the first ruts and temples of the land,

         knew what the maiden’s natural shyness could not, would not yet reveal:

         Ningal had fallen in love with Nanna.

         Thus Ningikuga watched over Ningal,…”

 

         “Ningikuga knew Ningal would soon come to her power.

         Then she would know whom to choose,

         she would announce her choice in a love song.

         Would he be Nanna though?…”

 

         “Mother Ningikuga’s eyes followed her through the grooming rites.

         Ningikuga did raise an eyebrow and opened her mouth

         to utter a couple of questions but did not say a word in the end…”

 

         “(Ningal addresses Nanna:)

         ‘……, my beloved, if only I could come to you without my mother to ……!

         If only I could come to you without Ningikuga (?)’…”

 

          “If it were not for my mother Ningal,

         he would be chasing me along the dark (?) paths of the desert!

         If it were not for Ningikuga,

         he would be chasing me along the dark (?) paths of the desert!

         If it were not for Father Suen (Nannar / Sin),

         he would be chasing me along the dark (?) paths of the desert…”

Prayer(s) for Rim-Sin, entering the gate (Rim-Sin D): translation

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            1-13Rim-Sîn, king of abundance, august doyen of rulers, may right and justice be your helpers.

          May they make a good …… for you.

          May they make …… for you.

          Rim-Sîn, named with a name by An (Anu) and Enlil, when you enter the Great Gate, the gate of Urim (Ur),

          3ab - Abraham's father was high-priest of this temple (Nannar’s ziggurat / residence way above his city of Ur)

          may the favorable protective god and the protective goddess of peace, gatekeepers of the Great Gate, shine upon you …….

          May they bring you back an answer of life and peace ……

          4c - Ningal, King Ur-Nammu & Nannar - Sin,

                   (Ningal,     King Ur-Nammu & Ninsun,        Ur-Nammu,               Nannar, patron god of Ur)          

          to your greeting which they bring before Nanna (Nannar) and Ningal (Nannar’s spouse).

             14-30 May they cause a good …… that brings happiness,

          a mood of encouragement, to issue for you from within the E-kic-nujal.

          May the gods of life of the Great Gate open the doors for you.

          May the gods of peace, guardians of the Great Gate, rejoice at your presence, and may their features light up at you.

          May they …… their beards …… for you.

          When you enter the Gate of Urim (Ur), the Gate of Splendor,

          3h - Terah, Abraham's father, was High-Priest (Ur temple with stairway to heaven / god / Nannar)

          …… the brickwork of Urim.

          …… the Gate of Urim.

          …… the Great Gate.

          May …… be your interpreter (?).

          …… the Great Gate.

          May they speak to you …….

          May they cause …… for you with joyous hearts.

            31-48 May they set favorable signs and encouraging words before you.

          May they cause you to place your feet in holy places, places of life.

          O Rim-Sîn, pre-eminent prince of the foreign lands and of the Land of Sumer! —

          in the Dul-barag-gal-mah, the habitation of Urim, may Nijerim-cu-tabbi (unidentified?) in the Dul-barag-gal-mah,

          may Nijerim-cu-urur (unidentified?) in the Dul-barag-gal-mah, may Dugab-cu-gigi (unidentified?) in the Dul-barag-gal-mah,

          may Dugab-cu-tabbi (unidentified?) in the Dul-barag-gal-mah —

          may they, the standing gods of the Great Gate and the benevolent gods of entering,

          stand at your right and left to assure you a destiny of life until distant days.

          May they bring your greeting to Nanna and Ningal.

         May they cause you to have a favorable sign permanently by your side and to receive offerings (?) favorable for you.

          Rim-Sîn, you are my king!

              49 A prayer to the gods of peace on entering the Great Gate.

 

A prayer for Rim-Sin (Rim-Sin E): translation

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          1-7 ……, who is fitted for holy lustration rites,

          3b - Anu of planet Nibiru (alien King Anu, father in heaven / planet Nibiru to those descendants who came down)

          Rim-Sîn, purification priest of An (Anu), who is fitted for pure prayers rites, whom you summoned from the holy womb ……,

          has been elevated to lordship over the Land; he has been installed as shepherd over the black-headed (the earthlings).

          The staff which strengthens the Land has been placed in his hand.

          The shepherd’s crook which guides the living people has been attached at his side.

          As he steps forward before you, he is lavishly supplied with everything that he offers with his pure hands.

            8-20 Your attentive youth, your beloved king, the good shepherd Rìm-Sîn,

          who determines what should be brought as offerings for his life,

          joyfully pours out offerings for you in the holy royal cultic locations which are perfect for the cultic vessels:

          sweet-smelling milk and grain, rich produce of the Land, (food & drink for the mortal alien gods)

          riches of the meadows, unending abundance, alcoholic drink, glistening wine,

          very sweet emmer beer fermented with pure substances,

          pure …… powerful beer made doubly strong with wine, a drink for your lordship;

          double-strength beer, superior beer, befitting your holy hands,

          pale honey exported from the mountains, which you have specifically requested,

          butter from holy cows, ghee as is proper for you as prince; pressed oil, best oil of the first pressing,

          and yellow cream, the pride of the cow-pen, for the holy abode of your godhead.

            21-26 Accept from him with your joyful heart pure food to eat as food,

          and pure water to drink as water: offerings made for you.

          Grant his prayer: you are indeed respected.

          When he humbly speaks fair words to you, speak so that he may live.

          Guide him correctly at the holy lordly cultic locations, at the august lordly cultic locations.

          Greet him as he comes to perform his cultic functions.

            27-37 May his kingship exist forever in your presence.

          May he be the first of the Land, called (?) lord and prince.

          Following your commands he shall be as unshakeable as heaven and earth; may he be …… over the numerous people.

          May the mother goddesses among the gods attend to his utterances;

          may they sit in silence before that which he says, and bring restorative life.

          May he create heart’s joy for the population, and be the good provider for their days.

          May the terrifying splendor that he wears cover like a heavy raincloud the king who is hated by him.

          May all the best what he has be brought here as their offerings.

            38-52 The good shepherd Rim-Sîn looks to you as to his personal god.

          Grant him …… a life that he loves, and bestow joy on him.

          May you renew it like the daylight.

          As he prays to you, attend to his …….

          When he speaks most fair words to you, sustain his life power for him.

          May he be respected ……, and have no rivals.

          As he makes supplication to you, make his days long.

          In the …… of life, …… the power of kingship.

          May his correct words be ever …….

          May he create heart’s joy in his ……. …… make the restorative …… rest upon him, the lion of lordship.

          When he beseeches you, let his exterior (?) …… shine.

          Give him …… life …….

          May you bring …… for his life with your holy words.

          Hear him favorably as he lifts his hands in prayer, and decide a good destiny for him.

            53-69 As his life ……, so may it delight his land.

          Cast the four quarters at his feet, and let him be their ruler.

          Reclining in meadows in his own land, may he pass his days joyously with you …….

          In the palace, lengthen the days and reign of Rim-Sîn, your compliant king who is there for you; whose name you,

          2a - Nannar statue 2,000 B.C.SYRIA - CIRCA 2002: Limestone stela depicting the Moon God Sin, rear view. Artefact from Tell Ahmar, Syria. Assyrian civilisation, 8th Century BC. Aleppo, Archaeological Museum (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)

                (Nannar, son to Commander Prince Enlil; Nannar atop his residence in Ur, with his moon crescent symbols of then & now)

          Acimbabbar (Nannar), have named, …… life.

          …… the august good headdress.

          …… due praise for his life.

          …… the throne, and may the land be safe.

          May satisfaction and joy fill his heart.

          May …… be good for his …….

          Place in his hand the scepter of justice; may the numerous people be bound (?) to it.

          Shining brightly, the constant …… in his …….

          Confer on him the benefit of months of delight and joy,

          and bestow on him numerous years as infinite in number as the stars in the lapis-lazuli colored heavens.

          In his kingship may he enjoy a happy reign forever.

            70-85 May you preserve the king, the good provider.

          May you preserve Rim-Sîn, the good provider.

          May his reign be a source of delight to you.

          Lengthen the days of his life, and give him kingship over the restored land.

          For him gladden the heart of the land, for him make the roads of the land passable.

          For him make the Land speak with a single voice.

          May you preserve alive Rim-Sîn, your shepherd with the compliant heart.

          May his canals bring water for him, and may barley grow for him in the fields.

          May the orchards and gardens bring forth syrup and wine for him,

          and may the marshes deliver fish and fowl for him in abundance.

          May the cattle-pens and sheepfolds teem with animals,

          and may rain from the heavens, whose waters are sporadic, be regular for him.

          May the palace be filled with long life.

          O Rim-Sîn, you are my king!

 

A prayer for Rim-Sîn (Rim-Sîn F): translation

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            1-12 Rim-Sîn, king with princely divine powers (alien technologies), leader with all the divine powers, raising high your princely head!

          The abzu is the august holy shrine of the E-kic-nujal, a great vastness in depth and breadth,

          the foundation of the innermost holy pure buildings, with a pleasant odor like a forest of aromatic cedars and hachur trees.

          It forms the foundations (?) of the temple, within the temple, a protection for the temple;

          the terrifying splendor of the temple, a great corner, a holy corner within the solid interior.

          The design of the doorway is a magic bond: a solar disc at whose top is a standard representing a rapacious eagle,

          violently seizing stags which turn to the left and right.

          Gods stand guard over the doorway.

            13-27 In this place, you see numerous tall birch trees.

          The door frame, the architrave, the lock, the fence (?) around the threshold,

          the door-leaves, the bolt, the bar of the temple, the supporting wall of the temple terrace,

          foundation of the innermost holy pure buildings — all these are of very holy reeds, golden yellow or silver white.

          Beside the marsh of the abzu of the E-kic-nujal, in the holy enclosure where cattle mill about,

          for the many lustrous bull-calves to receive their presents, the …… with their calves stand before you in the sacred …….

          2e - El & 2 lions (Nannar protecting his many herds of cattle in Ur)

          You see the old reeds, the old reeds in the water meadows ……,

          the old lying reeds, the upright reeds …… well-established in these fields.

          Within the marsh of the abzu of the E-kic-nujal,

          the holy lagoon, the reed-beds in the holy water, you see the …… reeds growing.

            28-38 Within the temple is the gateway of the great august sanctuary:

          endowed with abundant charms like a fine woman whose head is nobly raised high,

          whose attraction radiates as if with the maturity of fruit,

          with abundant charms, lovable, but imposing in splendor like the hills.

          In the midst, at the sides and in the four corners are august protective goddesses, foundations (?) of the statues.

          Taking turns of office on the day of the new moon, the protective god and the protective goddess of the temple,

          the serving deities, inhabitants of the temple, as guardians of the outer gateway and of the god’s pedestal,

          3f - Ur's Ziggourat, now Re-built

           (gigantic sanctuary of the god of Ur, Nanna / Nannar / Suen / Sin, Biblical god El)

          can be seen sweeping the ground of the building from the base of the enclosure wall,

          in accordance with the sublime purification rites of the temple.

            39-46 Its …… is an august protective goddess who indeed brings butter, cheese and loaves for you.

          May the serving deities, the protective goddesses, the good mother goddesses, receive favorable offerings (?)

          from you for their attention to the temple, so that when you light the wood of the censers,

          4b - Ningal head3aa - Nanna & his symbol

            (Ningal, Nannar’s brown-eyed spouse;   Nannar, prince son to Earth Colony Commander Enlil)

          Nanna and Ningal accept your offering, and so that they pray for you with their holy words.

          O Rim-Sîn, you are my king!

 

A prayer for Rim-Sin (Rim-Sin G): translation

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          2a - Nannar statue 2,000 B.C.2h - Nannar espoused Ningal, Ningikuga's daughter (Nanna, moon crescent patron god of Ur, city of Biblical Abraham, etc.)

            1-10 May lord Nanna (Nannar / Sin), king of heaven and earth, your good protective deity,

          accept the holy food offerings that you prepare, and the holy pure drink offerings that you proffer with holy hands;

          the sacrifices that you bring, what you say in your heart, what you utter out loud,

          your reverent gestures and your holy hands raised in prayer.

          3i - Nannar's spouse Ningal & King Ur-Nammu

                (Ningal & former Ur king Ur-Nammu standing before her, receiving his instructions inside the royal courtyard of Ur)

          May the august queen Ningal, your queen of favorable signs, accept them also.

          O king, they who have suppressed famine, the great gods Nanna and Ningal,

          have conferred abundance on you, king Rim-Sîn, in the temple of the gods.

            11-21 O king named with a name by Enlil, the destiny of whose reign is abundance, a time of richness and years of happiness!

          May a destiny of stability and a destiny of abundance be your lot.

          O king, day and night, even at dead of night,

          time shall pass for you in endless abundance, and be agreeable and stable for you.

          O king, since you have offered your food offerings first offered in the abzu;

          o king, since you have offered your food offerings afterwards in the great courtyard,

          there shall be no end to the abundance.

          O King, the temple shall be well-organized for you.

          Rim-Sîn, king of Urim (Ur), has restored the august divine powers of the Ki-ur.

            22-38 May Nanna, the king of heaven and earth, fit perfectly onto your head the legitimate august headdress of kingship.

          4b - Ningal head (Nannar’s spouse Ningal, the royal princess brown-eyed beauty)

          May the august queen Ningal (Nannar’s spouse), who has saved you from famine thanks to her benignity,

          let you live (?) an agreeable life for these days.

          As you receive from her holy hands the great splendor of kingship,

          may she place the august scepter of heaven and earth in your hands like a ceremonial robe.

          Rim-Sîn, king of the Ki-ur, endowed with abundance, constant attendant!

          O king, may the Tigris bring you abundance, and may the upper (?)

          Nun canal be filled for you with flowing water in its full flood.

          May the Nun canal, the good Nun canal, the life-bringing canal of the Land,

          bring you fish and fowl; from the ocean, the wide sea, from the standing reservoirs,

          may it bring an unending supply of creatures for your kingship.

          In the wide open spaces of the wide desert, the four-footed animals …….

          May water levels rise for you in the irrigation ditches, with their levees, and the water-channels.

            39-51 May there be life for you, and may there be a favorable response to your prayers.

          May there be joy for you, and may there be favorable signs for you.

          May your heart be satisfied, may your body be satisfied;

          may your mood and your definite signs from the gods be good.

           4cc - Nannar and spouse Ningal

          May there be favorable omens in the heart of Nanna and Ningal, and a destiny of life be granted for ever.

          Rim-Sîn, seemly king, who holds abundance in his hands from the great gods,

          may the country be stable for you, and may the foundations of the country be secure for you.

          May Nanna, king of heaven and earth, cause the Land to respond to you with a single voice.

          Rim-Sîn, you are my king!

 

Excerpt from a praise poem of Rim-Sîn: translation

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          3a - Anu in flight (King Anu of planet Nibiru in his winged sky-disc)

            1-9 O An (Anu), strengthen the foundations of the throne of life.

          Rim-Sîn, may your name be called by a name of life;

          may he look upon you with favorable eyes, and pay attention to you.

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          May he determine a destiny of life as a fate for you.

          Rim-Sîn, may you be beloved of An, and may your kingship endure forever.

          Great An, make him shepherd of the numerous people.

Larsa Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin’s Books

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Khedorla Texts

         “To Sin-Idinna speaks thus Hammurabi regarding the goddesses who in Emutbal

         have been behind doors from the days of Kudor-Laghamar, in sackcloth attire:

         When they ask them back from thee, to my men hand them over;

         The men shall grasp the hands of the goddesses;

         To their abode they shall bring them…”

 

Hammurabi treated Larsa…as an adversary, boasting that he overthrew Larsa in battle…”

and attacked its sacred precinct

         “with the mighty weapon which the gods had given him…”

Hammurabi was now demanding their (the goddesses) return to Babylon, from where Khedorla’omar had taken them captive (Larsa).

Hammurabi repeated the demand for the return of the goddessess to Babylon in yet another stiff message to Sin-Idinna, this time, sending it by the hand of high military officers. (text in Brittish Museum)

         “Unto Sin-Idinna thus sayeth Hammurabi:

         I am now dispatching Zikir-ilshu, the Transport Officer,

         and Hammurabi-bani, the Frontline Officer,

         that they may bring the goddesses who are in Emutbal.

         Thou shalt cause the goddesses to journey

         in a processional boat as in a shrine,that they may come to Babylon.

         The temple-women shall accompany them.

         For food of the goddesses they shalt load pure cream and cereals unto the boat,

         and chosen soldiers to bring the goddesses to Babylon in safety.

         Delay them not; let them speedily reach Babylon.”

was seeking restitution for events that had happened long before his time, in the days of Kudur-Laghamar, the Elamite regent of Larsa.

Proverbs: from Urim (Ur)

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Who can compare with justice? It creates life.

2e - Babylonian Shamash 2000B.C. (damaged image of a king & Utu, the Sun God)

Whenever wickedness may cause trouble, Utu will not be idle!

Let the standard that raises itself protect it like the heavens.”

That which bows down its neck in submission puts its breast forward in defiance.”

He who has silver is happy, he who has grain feels comfortable, but he who has livestock cannot sleep.

He who has nothing cannot let go of anything.

When he enters …… no one gives him …….”

If bread is left over, the mongoose eats it.

If I have bread left over, a stranger consumes it.”

To be wealthy and demand more is an abomination to a god. “

In the city with no dogs, the fox is boss.”

When a trustworthy boat is …… sailing, Utu seeks out a trustworthy harbor for it.”

A plant sweeter than a husband, a plant sweeter than a child:

2a - Nisaba & Haia, Enlil's in-laws

                    (Haia                 Enlil                  unidentified             Nisaba, Enlil‘s mother-in-law, Goddess of Grains)

may Ezina-Kusu (a goddess of grain) dwell in your house.”

In the sky there is the raven; on the ground there is the mongoose;

in the desert there is the lion; my husband, where shall I go?”

Oh my sister, if there were no outdoor shrines,

oh my mother, if there were no river, I would be dying of hunger.”

Thus my mother and my little sister act toward me:

…… am I so deficient in judgment, that I should offer my cheek?”

She who says “My expense” is her girl friend.

An interfering neighbor is the one with whom she quarrels.”

To be sick is all right, to be pregnant is painful; to be pregnant and sick is just too much.”

Give! — Don’t give! Don’t let his hand touch it!”

The course of its rituals was changed. Its cults were annihilated.

Where there were ritual preparations, they were destroyed.

You should not change the course of its rituals!

You should not destroy their cult!

Where there were ritual preparations, you should not destroy them!”

         “Let me tell you about my fate: it is a disgrace.

         Let me tell you of my condition: it makes a man’s mouth taste bitter.”

“That which matches my tears hurts my heart alike.

It is said that rushes …… in the house.”

 

Moving about defeats poverty.”

“When liars enter by the city gate, in front of them there is a finger pointing at them,

behind them there is a finger pointing at them.”

You are a scribe and you don’t know you own name? Shame on you!”

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A disgraced scribe becomes an incantation priest.

A disgraced singer becomes a flute-player.

A disgraced merchant becomes a con-man.”

If a scribe knows only a single line but his handwriting is good, he is indeed a scribe!

If a singer knows only a single song but he performs the melismas well, he is indeed a singer!

If a singer knows only a single song but he performs the melismas well, he is indeed a singer!

If a singer knows only a single song but he performs the melismas well.

A scribe whose hand can follow dictation: he is indeed a scribe!

         How will a scribe who does not know Sumerian produce a translation?”

A fox urinated into the Tigris. “I am causing the spring flood to rise,” he said.

         He has not yet caught the fox, but he is making a neck-stock for it.”

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A stranger’s ox eats grass while my own lies hungry.”

Good is in the hands. Evil is also in the hands.

Wickedness does not feed a storehouse with interest.”

 

He who shaves his head gets more hair.

And he who gathers the barley gains more and more grain.”

 

The palace is a forest, and the king is a lion;

1 - Ishtar & her divine weapons4a-utu-inanna-gods-of-war (Goddess of War Inanna & twin brother Utu, & smaller earthlings)

like Ninegala (an epithet of Inanna) he covers men with a huge battle-net……. genitals ……”

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The palace cannot avoid the waste land.

A barge cannot avoid straw.

A freeborn man cannot avoid corvée work.”

 

The head of the irsaj bird is the glory of the garden.

The head of the francolin is the glory of the fields.

The head of the frog is the glory of the …… well.”

You grind with the pestle like a fearful slave girl.

A happy ear is a happy god.”

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Ickur (Adad) splits the heavens, yet he does not split the waterskin.”

My mouth, every month I fill you, my mouth.

My tongue, like a runaway (?) donkey, does not turn back.

My mouth, I give you hot soup: may you …….

From fish whose bones have been picked out, you, my mouth, …… you devour everything.”

“A man’s god is a man’s shepherd.

The god will not desert him.

A shepherd should not …….

A man’s god provides him with something to eat and water to drink.”

         1 line fragmentary

From the mouth …… from the mouth …….

Whatever comes from his mouth will not be put in his hand.”

         The horse, after throwing off his rider, said: “

Were my load to be like this forever, how weak I would become!

         The donkey, after he had thrown off his packs, said:

         “Now I can forget my burdens of former days!”

A donkey was floating in the river, and a dog watching him from dry land said:

“My own dear father, where are you going?

When you come near, I will shed my tears on behalf of you.”

         In a household of several grown-up young men, …… battle fray ……

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“Run!” …… the king …….

Because of silver, because of gold, because of the money chest,

because of the …… chest, I am finished!”

 

Make the donkey sit like this!

I am making it lift its shriveled penis!”

Using a donkey in place of a sheep will not allow you to recognize any omens.”

The lion had caught a helpless goat:

“Let me go! I will give you my fellow ewe in return!”

If I am to let you go, tell me your name!

The goat answered the lion:

You do not know my name? …… is my name!

When he came to the fold, he shouted: …… my …….

She answered him from the other side: …….

As for sheep, none live here!

A lion caught a wild boar. He roared:

“Your flesh has not yet filled my mouth, but your squeals have deafened my ears!”‘

O lion, your allies in the reed-beds are numerous.

In the reed-beds the lion does not eat his acquaintance.”

A dog said to his master:

“If my pleasure is of no importance to you, then my loss should not be either!”‘

The dog does not let …… sit down in …… house.

The dog …….”

 

The dog understands: “Take it!” It does not understand: Put it down!”

The dog which …… sheep-fat — “dog” is indeed its name.”

A dog which is played with turns into a puppy.”

He cried out like a rabid dog; its reward was having its skin flayed.”

You behave like a rabid dog stretching into the river (?), guzzling water.”

Don’t start a fight with a dog. Will that dog not bite you?”

When a dog snarls, throw a morsel into his mouth. “

It is a dog’s lot to collect bones.

A dog was going to a party.

After he had seen the bones, he went away.

“Where I am going, I will be eating more than this,” he said.”

Biting the workmen like a whelping bitch.”

Thus speaks the dog to the pups:

“You are mottled, you jump around — you are my dear children.”‘

A pig takes away as for himself, so for his owner.”

Like a pig spattered with mud.

A pig picks up morsels of bread.”

A goat is the gift of a large kid, the large kid which wears a beard.”

A bear which for six months had not turned onto his side said:

  (An / Anu, King of Anunnaki, father in Heaven to sons who came down)

“Were An not to bestow sleep on someone, as he does me, they would expire.”

Like a hyena, he will not eat it unless it stinks.”

A fox was laying down (?) a threshing floor.

It did not …… on the threshing floor, but the fox did not become exhausted.”

The fox thought about his mother’s interference and said:

“My …… is crushed.”‘

The fox dropped her young.

Her twins came out.”

A fox …… to a goat …….

On the arrival …….

“If there’s a dog staying like that in your house, …… my shoes!”‘

A fox went under a thorny bush.

Meanwhile a dog sat at the entrance:

“Come out to me!” but he would not come out:

How can he get in from outside? —

Unless you chase me out, I will stay sitting here.”

The fox set his mind on some treachery:

“I am throwing it out. I am carrying my city to the river.”‘

Strength cannot keep pace with intelligence.”

The wise one …… knowledgeable one …….

A fool who was overwhelmed by his backside stuck his hand up his backside.”

Like a wild sheep up a poplar, he went up, he kept going up.”

Don’t give the halt man a club for his arm.

 (Enlil, Earth Colony Commander, son & heir on Earth to King Anu in Heaven / Nibiru)

Enlil shall be the one to help him!”

The quick one hid, the strong one fled; the voluble one succeeded in getting into the palace.”

I, a slave girl, have no authority over my lady.

Let me pull my husband’s hair instead.”

The slave girls did not take out the balaj drum.

Inana remained seated in the village (?).

The voluptuous slave girl says:

1b - Ishkur, Adad, Teshub2e-adad-war-god-upon-taurus-the-bull (Adad / Ishkur, Enlil‘s son, Thunder God)

“Let Ickur (Adad), …… god …… great king …… split the fertile ground like a cucumber.”‘

A judge who despises justice, cursing with the right hand,

and the chasing away of a younger son from the house of his father are abominations to Utu.”

One city does not greet another, but one person greets another person.”

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“…… wearing it, it is good, ……. …… a daughter-in-law ……

the position of being my father-in-law …… bought by a wealthy man”.

The irsaj bird’s voice is the glory of the gardens.

The frog’s voice is the glory of the marsh waters.

The francolin’s voice is the glory of the fields.

…… will be insulted …… bound by insults.

…… the gods are three. So it is said, so let it be!

…… mankind …… without ……

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.…… troubled …… strike his master.

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a women weaver ……. …… not do …… equipment …… master …… submit …………. may he live.

Their faces are sympathetic …….

The mighty man is master of the earth.

Let me tear out ……, it will not be achieved.

…… who will do it?”

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If bread is left over, the mongoose eats it.

If I have bread left over, a stranger consumes it.

To be wealthy and demand more is an abomination to one’s god.

Because he lives as though deaf, because of you, my son is not fit to be a scribe.”

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2d-inanna-wars-against-marduk  (Inanna, the Goddess of Love & War)

He who slanders …… for the liar – Ninegala (Inanna) will crush his head …….

His good deeds aim at evil.

His looks are shameless.

There are fingers pointing at him from behind.

5aa-giant-god-utu-shamash-throne-of-sippar  (Utu, alien giant with “Wheel of Justice”)

Utu, the lord who loves justice, extirpates wickedness and prolongs righteousness.

A heavy punishment …… slander (?) befalls him.”

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…… ascends to heaven.

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When battle approaches, when war arises, the plans of the gods, beloved by the gods, are destroyed.

You cause fire to devour the Land.

May my god know that my hand is suited to the stylus.”

As for me, what did my god do?

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the basket and my debt, no expenditures were made for him!

A wealthy man had accumulated a fortune.

“I am spending it for him.”

That said, it was dispersed.

Afterwards he could not work out what went wrong.

Things change. No one knows what will happen.”

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A child without sin was never born by his mother.

The idea was never conceived that there was anyone who was not a sinner.

Such a situation never existed.

For him who walks, the day lasts.

For him who dances, the sun shines.

For the hero whose strength is enormous, moonlight is given.”

A man without a personal god does not procure much food, does not procure even a little food.

Going down to the river, he does not catch any fish.

Going down to a field, he does not catch any gazelle.

In important matters he is unsuccessful.

When running, he does not reach his goal.

Yet were his god favorable toward him, anything he might name would be provided for him.”

One should pay attention to an old man’s words.

One should submit oneself to his protection (?).

A child should behave with modesty toward his mother.

He should take the older generation into consideration.

No matter how much wisdom exerts itself (?), you, fool, achieve what you need.

A younger brother should honor an older brother.

He should treat him with human dignity.”

Should not intelligence, wisdom and understanding become perfect …… to the mouth …… mankind?

At the place of testimony …… friendship ……

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the slippery place …… the place of god …… let …… who knows what to say …… to the mouth.”

One ferryman says to another ferryman: “A …… cannot cross the river by himself.”‘

A girl from Jirsu …….

Her lap …… a man.

Her anus was …….

3c-ningal-broken-statuette  (Bau, daughter on Earth to King Anu in Heaven / Nibiru)

Bau …… a gate …… head …….”

         “A mouse fell down from the roof beams.

         A mongoose approached it: “Is any part of you hurt?”

         The mouse replied: “You needn’t come near me.

         I am equal to any part of you.”

Your …… were changed.

Their plans were overturned, so their cult decreased.

Brothers don’t see their brothers.

What harm did the hero do to your ways or to your heart?”

A goose spoke as follows: “

…… seven times …… dwelling well, one of my feet in the middle of the night.”‘

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The poor man caused all kinds of trouble for the wealthy man.

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…… skin disease lasts forever; …… forever; …… skin disease lasts forever.”

He who has silver, he who has lapis lazuli,

he who has oxen and he who has sheep wait at the gate of the man who has barley.”

What is in mankind’s mouth is as difficult to hide as a wall.

The boy who grew up in your town …… on you — don’t let your mouth accuse him;

don’t slander him; don’t encourage violent retaliation against yourself.”

The little mouse spoke as follows to his mother: “As I came out, nobody saw me.”

His mother answered him: Anyone who saw you will carry you off!”

Although I spoke, what did I gain? Although I spoke, what did it add?

I covered up for myself, but what success did it bring me?”

         “Let the wolf eat. …… may it get eye disease.

         No matter how small the dog is, you will make it grow.”

 

Should someone clever not act cleverly, then I ……; man’s intelligence comes from god.”

For your “Let me work” a bed has been …….

For a Let me bake! Let me bake! the owner of the oven has come home.”

He who can say “Let him hurry, let him run, let him be strong, and he will carry it!” is a lucky man.”

A man who does not value his god is thrown out in the desert; his body is not buried

and his heir does not provide his ghost with drinking water through a libation pipe.”

The ax belongs to the carpenter, the stone belongs to the smith, the good …… belongs to the brewer.”

Because he always went, because he always ran,

“He carried away. He carried away!” is the name assigned to him. A fool.”

Pleasure is created. Sins are absolved. Life is rejuvenated.”

Although I spoke, what did I gain? Although I spoke, what did it add?

I covered up for myself, but what success did it bring me?”

 

O mule, do you know your sire, and do you know your mother?”

Let the snake find its deep hole, the scorpion its crevice, and the hyena its exit.”

The wolf circles around it, the lion just picks it up.”

 

“Like a raven, when something is thrown in front of your mouth you watch your own shadow.”

“The just man’s life lasts long. Life is the gift awarded for it.”

He who has silver, he who has lapis lazuli,

he who has oxen and he who has sheep wait at the gate of the man who has barley.”

The dog gives nothing towards the ferryboat, and yet it claps its hand for the ferryboat.”

When the young scribe is absent, it is a bad thing.

No rushes are torn up to make his bedding.”

Brotherhood is founded on the words of a quarrel.

At the witness box, friendship becomes known.”

Because I was always walking, because I always ran,

“He carried away, he carried away!” is what they called me.”

A home-born slave was treated with contempt, so he wept.

He had chaff in his hands, so he bared his teeth in anger.”

 

…… Inana …… builds a house for her …….”

A small mouse was caught by a man: “I (?) am fleeing from evil,” it said.”

If I insult, I am insulted.

Even if I don’t treat someone with contempt, I am still treated with contempt.”

No matter how much wisdom exerts itself (?), the fool achieves what he needs.”

By following craftiness, one learns how to be crafty.

By following wisdom, one learns how to be wise.”

Earth is greater than heaven. Who can destroy it?

A god’s …… is founded on stone.”

To the trustworthy man belongs a divine voice (?).

The barge on the river and the chariot on the road come to him.”

A ghost who had died said: “You shouldn’t carry oil.”‘

 

         “Your outhouse is like your ……, like your canal, like your dikes.

         Of what importance is it to you as a scribe?”

         “A man without a god — for a strong man it is no loss.”

The expenses (?) of those who neglect justice are numerous.”

Adding an inheritance share to an inheritance share is an abomination to Utu.”

Lamentation for the Destruction of Ur (Short Version)

Source: Thorkild Jacobsen, The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion

The Sumerian civilization dwindled approximately 3500 years ago, replaced by peoples from the North and East; a replacement that was often the result of war. There are several lament texts that have been found, each mourning the destruction of a different Sumerian city.

These texts are all from the same time period, which explains the effect of the nuclear holocaust, the attack of Nergal and Ninurta against Marduk and his sons, Nabu and Ashur.

The goddess of Ur, Ningal (Nannar‘s spouse), tells how she suffered under her sense of coming doom.

(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 bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)


         4b - Ningal head (Ningal, Nannar‘s spouse, Goddess of Ur, earthlings in her image & likeness)

         “When I was grieving for that day of storm, that day of storm, destined for me,

         laid upon me, heavy with tears, that day of storm, destined for me,

laid upon me heavy with tears, on me, the queen.


Though I was trembling for that day of storm, that day of storm destined for me —

I could not flee before that day’s fatality.

And of a sudden I espied no happy days within my reign, no happy days within my reign.


Though I would tremble for that night, that night of cruel weeping destined for me,

I could not flee before that night’s fatality.

Dread of the storm’s floodlike destruction weighed on me, and of a sudden on my couch at night,

upon my couch at night no dreams were granted me.

And of a sudden on my couch oblivion, upon my couch oblivion was not granted.


Because (this) bitter anguish had been destined for my land —

as the cow to the (mired) calf — even had I come to help it on the ground,

I could not have pulled my people back out of the mire.

           Because (this) bitter dolor had been destined for my city,

            (winged goddess in her sky-disc hovering above her semi-divine kings)

even if I, birdlike, had stretched my wings, and, (like a bird),

flown to my city, yet my city would have been destroyed on its foundation,

yet Ur would have perished where it lay.


Because that day of storm (nuclear war) had raised its hand,

and even had I screamed out loud and cried; “Turn back, O day of storm, (turn) to (thy) desert,”

the breast of that storm would not have been lifted from me.

           Then verily, to the assembly, where the crowd had not yet risen,

while the Anunnaki, binding themselves (to uphold the decision),

were still seated, I dragged my feet and I stretched out my arms, truly I shed my tears in front of An.

Truly I myself mourned in front of Enlil: “May my city not be destroyed!” I said indeed to them.

“May Ur not be destroyed!” I said indeed to them.

“And may its people not be killed!” I said indeed to them.

But An never bent towards those words,

and Enlil never with an, “It is pleasing, so be it!” did soothe my heart.

           (Behold,) they gave instruction that the city be destroyed,

(behold,) they gave instruction that Ur be destroyed,

and as its destiny decreed that its inhabitants be killed.

 (Enlil called for his children to nuke Enki‘s son Marduk & grandsons)

Enlil called the storm. The people mourn.

Winds of abundance he took from the land. The people mourn.

Good winds he took away from Sumer. the people mourn.

Deputed evil winds (Biblical “evil winds”, nuclear fall-out). The people mourn.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA  (Storm God Adad, artifact of Aleppo, this, & so many others are now destroyed by Radical Islam)

Entrusted them to Kingaluda (Adad), tender of storms.

           He called the storm that annihilates the land. The people mourn.

He called disastrous winds (Biblical “evil winds”. The people mourn.

 3b-enki-gibil-mining (Enlil, Earth Colony Commander, Gibil, God of the Kilns, metals)

Enlil — choosing Gibil (Enki‘s son) as his helper —

called the (great) hurricane of heaven. The people mourn.

The (blinding) hurricane howling across the skies — the people mourn —

the tempest unsubduable like breaks through levees, beats down upon, devours the city’s ships,

(all these) he gathered at the base of heaven. The people mourn.


(Great) fires he lit that heralded the storm. The people mourn.

And lit on either flank of furious winds the searing heat of the desert.

Like flaming heat of noon this fire scorched.

            The storm ordered by Enlil in hate, the storm which wears away the country,

covered Ur like a cloth, veiled it like a linen sheet.

            On that day did the storm leave the city; that city was a ruin.

2a - Nannar statue 2,000 B.C. (Nannar, Enlil‘s son, Moon Crescent patron god of Ur, the god of Biblical Abraham)

O father Nanna (Nannar), that town was left a ruin. The people mourn.

On that day did the storm leave the country. The people mourn.

Its people(‘s corpses), not potsherds, littered the approaches.

The walls were gaping; the high gates, the roads, were piled with dead.

In the wide streets, where feasting crowds (once) gathered, jumbled they lay.

In all the streets and roadways bodies lay.

In open fields that used to fill with dancers, the people lay in heaps.


The country’s blood now filled its holes, like metal in a mold;

bodies dissolved — like butter left in the sun.



2bd - Bau, King Ur-Nammu & Ninurta (Ningal, King Ur-Nammu twice, & Nannar) (Nannar, god of the Moon and spouse of Ningal)

            O my father who engendered me!

What has my city done to you?

Why have you turned away from it?

 (Enlil, King Anu‘s son & heir to planet Nibiru‘s throne, & their Earth Colony)

O Enlil! What has my city done to you?

Why have you turned away from it?

The ship of first fruits no longer brings first fruits to the engendering father,

no longer goes in to Enlil in Nippur with your bread and food portions!

O my father who engendered me!

Fold again into your arms my city from its loneliness!

O Enlil! Fold again my Ur into your arms from its loneliness!

Fold again my (temple) Ekishnugal into your arms from its loneliness!

Let renown emerge for you in Ur!

Let the people expand for you: let the ways of Sumer, which have been destroyed, be restored for you!

           1ae-enlil-babylonian2bc-nanna-his-symbol (Enlil & son Nannar, giant alien Anunnaki gods stationed on Earth)

Enlil answered his son Suen (Nannar) (saying):

“The heart of the wasted city is weeping, reeds (for flutes) of lament grow therein,

its heart is weeping, reeds (for flutes) of lament grow therein, its people spend the day in weeping.

O noble Nanna, be thou (concerned) about yourself, what truck have you with tears?

There is no revoking a verdict, a decree of the assembly,

a command of An and Enlil is not known ever to have been changed.

Ur was verily granted a kingship — a lasting term it was not granted.

        From days of yore when the country was first settled, to where it has now proceeded,

        Who ever saw a term of office completed?

Its kingship, its term of office, has been uprooted.

It must worry.

7c-top-mixed-breed-king-mother-ninsun-high-priestess-decorates-temple-in-ur  (top: semi-divine king & mother goddess Ninsun, bottom: high-priestess decorates Nannar‘s ziggurat)

(You) my Nanna, do you not worry!

Leave your city!”