KAL 4, 58[via caspo]
| Obverse | ||
| o 1o 1 | [EN₂ EN muš-te-šir] ⸢kiš-šat UN⸣-MEŠ gi-⸢mir⸣ [nab-ni-ti]1 | [Incantation: O lord, who guides] all people, the totality of [creation aright], |
| o 22 | [da-in di-in] ⸢mi⸣-ša₂-ri DINGIR-MEŠ ⸢kib⸣-[ra-a-ti]2 | [Who hands down] a just [decision], the divinity of the wor[ld], |
| o 33 | [...] ⸢UN⸣-MEŠ mu-šat-bu-u ⸢en⸣-[ši] | [. . .] the people, who raises up the we[ak], |
| o 44 | [ga-mil ma-aq]-⸢ti⸣ na-as₂-si mu-⸢še-zib⸣ [šag-ši] | [Who shows favor to the fal]en (and) the wretched, who rescues [the afflicted], |
| o 55 | [...] ⸢muš⸣-te-ši-⸢ru⸣ [e-ka-a-ti] | [. . .] who guides [orphan girls] aright, |
| (rest of obverse missing) | ||
| Reverse | ||
| rr NaN | (missing) |
1Restorations are based on duplicates.
2DINGIR-MEŠ, despite the plural form, is an epithet of Madanu. See Mayer 1976: 464-465 for a full explanation; see also Ebeling 1953: 33, n.1 and Maul and Straß 2011: 112. On the other hand, Mayer 1990: 466 argues that this line is part of a complex construct chain, to be rendered, "[der] gerechtes [Urteil spricht] den Göttern der ganz[en Welt]."