Nabonidus 56
| Obverse | ||
| 11 | ||
| 22 | [...] | |
| 33 | [...] | |
| 44 | [...] | |
| 55 | [...] | |
| 66 | [...] | |
| 77 | [...] | |
| 88 | [... da]-ri-u-⸢tú?⸣ [...] | |
| 99 | [...] | |
| 1010 | [...] | |
| 1111 | [...] x [...] x (x) [...] | |
| 1212 | [...] ⸢d⸣x x [...] ⸢ra⸣-biš ú-⸢šak⸣-[lil] | (12) [...] the deity ... [...] [gr]oßartig voll[endet]. Für den Gott Nabû ... [...] ... [...]... [...] |
| 1313 | ||
| 1414 | [...] x x x (x) x [x (x)] x (x) [...] x x [...] | |
| 1515 | [...] šá [...] ⸢NA₄⸣ ni-siq-tú NA₄ šú-[qu-ru-tú] | (15) [...] von [...] erlesener Stein, kos[tbarer] Stein, [...] ... [...] ... [...] Talente, 6 Minen von [...] ... [...] ... 6 Kor Al[abaster, ...] 6,600 erlese[ne] Steine, [...] ..., pappardilû-Stein(e), ..., Karneol, Lapislazuli, ... [...] ... [...] enthüllte [mir] sein [...]. |
| 1616 | [...] ⸢NA₄?⸣.x [...] x (x) x [...] x x x [...] | |
| 1717 | ||
| 1818 | [...] x ⸢6⸣ GUR NA₄.⸢GIŠ?⸣.[NU₁₁?.GAL? ...] ⸢6⸣ LIM 6 ME ⸢NA₄?.MEŠ?⸣ ni-siq-[tú ...] | |
| 1919 | [...] (x) x-qu? NA₄.BABBAR.DILI [x (x) x] NA₄.⸢GUG NA₄.ZA.GÌN⸣ x (x) x x [...] | |
| 2020 | [...] x x [(x)] x x x x (x) x-šu ud-du-nin-⸢ni a-na⸣ [ia-a-ti?] | |
| 2121 | [...] x x x x x x x-su ra-biš ú-⸢ter?-ma? a-na-ku?⸣ | (21) [...] ... brachte ich großartig zurück ... [...] machte ich angemessen. Einen Räucherständer aus glänzendem Gold ließ ich vollenden. Der Wohnsitz des Gottes Marduk (und) der Göttin Zarpan[ītu ...] ... der Göttinnen Tašmētu, Nanāya, [... ] Bēltīya (Zarpanītu), welches im Inneren von Ebara<dur>gara, [...] ... [...] |
| 2222 | [...] ⸢ú⸣-šá-lik 1 NÍG.NA KÙ.GI SIKIL ⸢ú-šag?-me-er?⸣ šu-bat dAMAR.UTU ⸢dzar-pa-ni⸣-[tum] | |
| 2323 | [...] x x dx (x) [(x x)] ⸢dtaš⸣-me-tum dna-na-a ⸢d⸣[x x (x)] | |
| 2424 | [...] ⸢dGAŠAN-ía šá qé-reb é?-bára⸣-<dúr>-gar-⸢ra?⸣ [x (x)] | |
| 2525 | [...] x (x) [...] | |
| Lacuna |
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