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Lament for Sumer and Urim (Ur)

Source: Black, J. A., Cunningham, G., Robson, E. and Zólyomu, G. The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature, Oxford University, 1998 – © All rights reserved to authors. Text reproduced here for aid in research and study purposes

(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…)

1-2 To overturn the appointed times, to obliterate the divine plans,

the storms gather to strike like a flood.

 1ae-enlil-babylonian 2aa-enki-found-in-sins-temple-at-khorsabad 2e - Ninhursag & DNA experiments

(Anu, King of the Anunnaki, son & heir Enlil, Earth Colony Commander, Enki, eldest & wisest son to Anu, Ninhursag, Anu‘s eldest daughter)

3-11 An, Enlil, Enki and Ninhursaja (Ninhursag) (2 mss. have instead: Ninmah (Ninhursag) have decided its fate —

1y-ancient-sumeria2  (Sumer, land of the gods “between the rivers” Euphrates & Tigris)

to overturn the divine powers of Sumer, to lock up the favorable reign in its home,

to destroy the city, to destroy the house, to destroy the cattle-pen, to level the sheepfold;

that the cattle should not stand in the pen, that the sheep should not multiply in the fold,

that watercourses should carry brackish water, that weeds should grow in the fertile fields,

that mourning plants should grow in the open country,

12-21 that the mother should not seek out her child, that the father should not say “O my dear wife!”,

that the junior wife should take no joy in his embrace, that the young child should not grow vigorous on his knee,

that the wet-nurse should not sing lullabies; to change the location of kingship, to defile the seeking of oracles,

to take kingship away from the Land, to cast the eye of the storm on all the land,

to obliterate the divine plans by the order of An (Anu) and Enlil;

  (Anu, King of the Anunnaki giants, in his winged sky-disc)

22-26 after An (Anu) had frowned upon all the lands, after Enlil had looked favorably on an enemy land,

 (Enlil, King Anu‘s son & heir, born of the Anunnaki “double seed” law of succession)

after Nintud (Ninhursag) had scattered the creatures that she had created,

after Enki had altered the course of the Tigris and Euphrates, after Utu had cast his curse on the roads and highways;

27-37 so as to obliterate the divine powers of Sumer, to change its preordained plans,

 (early photo of Ur ruins prior excavation)

to alienate the divine powers of the reign of kingship of Urim (Ur),

to humiliate the princely son in his house E-kic-nu-jal (holy of holies within Ur ziggurat),

to break up the unity of the people of Nanna (Nannar), numerous as ewes;

to change the food offerings of Urim, the shrine of magnificent food offerings;

that its people should no longer dwell in their quarters, that they should be given over to live in an inimical place;

that Cimacki and Elam, the enemy, should dwell in their place;

that its shepherd, in his own palace, should be captured by the enemy,

that (King) Ibbi-Suen should be taken to the land Elam in fetters,

that from Mount Zabu on the edge of the sea to the borders of Ancan,

like a swallow that has flown from its house, he should never return to his city;

38-46 that on the two banks of the Tigris and of the Euphrates bad weeds should grow,

that no one should set out on the road, that no one should seek out the highway,

that the city and its settled surroundings should be razed to ruin-mounds;

that its numerous black-headed people should be slaughtered;

that the hoe should not attack the fertile fields, that seed should not be planted in the ground,

that the melody of the cowherds’ songs should not resound in the open country,

that butter and cheese should not be made in the cattle-pen, that dung should not be stacked on the ground,

that the shepherd should not enclose the sacred sheepfold with a fence,

that the song of the churning should not resound in the sheepfold;

47-55 to decimate the animals of the open country, to finish off all living things,

that the four-legged creatures of Cakkan should lay no more dung on the ground,

that the marshes should be so dry as to be full of cracks and have no new seed,

that sickly-headed reeds should grow in the reed-beds, that they should be covered by a stinking morass,

that there should be no new growth in the orchards, that it should all collapse by itself

so as quickly to subdue Urim (Ur) like a roped ox, to bow its neck to the ground:

the great charging wild bull, confident in its own strength,

the primeval city of lordship and kingship, built on sacred ground.

56-57 Its fate cannot be changed. Who can overturn it?

It is the command of An and Enlil. Who can oppose it?

58-68 An frightened the very dwellings of Sumer, the people were afraid.

  (Enlil, Anu, & Enki  traverses the skies in his sky-disc)

Enlil blew an evil storm, silence lay upon the city.

2b - Ninhursag, Chief Medical Officer  (Ninhursag, Cheif DNA Medical Scientist, with early attempts to create human workers)

Nintud (Ninhursag) bolted the door of the storehouses of the Land.

3c - Enki in the Abzu  (Enki, King Anu‘s eldest & wisest son, 1st to arrive on Earth with a group of 50)

Enki blocked the water in the Tigris and the Euphrates.

5aa - giant god Utu, Shamash, Throne of Sippar  (giant alien god Utu & the Wheel of Justice)

Utu took away the pronouncement of equity and justice.

3d-Inanna-Ishtar-upon-lion1  (Inanna, Goddess of War, atop her zodiac symbol Leo, her 8-Pointed Star symbol above her head)

Inanna handed over victory in strife and battle to a rebellious land.

  (Ninurta relief discovered in ancient Sumer ruins, artifacts of the giant gods & their giant mixed-breed offspring appointed to kingships, are shamefully being destroyed by Radical Islam, attempting to hide the truth of our forgotten past)

Ninjirsu (Ninurta) poured Sumer away like milk to the dogs.

Turmoil descended upon the Land, something that no one had ever known,

something unseen, which had no name, something that could not be fathomed.

The lands were confused in their fear.

The god of the city turned away, its shepherd vanished.

69-78 The people, in their fear, breathed only with difficulty.

The storm immobilized them, the storm did not let them return.

There was no return for them, the time of captivity did not pass.

What did Enlil, the shepherd (Commander) of the black-headed people, do?

Enlil, to destroy the loyal households, to decimate the loyal men,

to put the evil eye on the sons of the loyal men, on the first-born,

Enlil then (after nuclear missile attacks) sent down Gutium (ape-like primitives, barbarians) from the mountains.

Their advance was as the flood of Enlil that cannot be withstood.

The great wind of the countryside filled the countryside, it advanced before them.

The extensive countryside was destroyed, no one moved about there.

79-92 The dark time was roasted by hailstones and flames.

The bright time was wiped out by a shadow.

(2 mss. add 2 lines: On that bloody day, mouths were crushed, heads were crashed.

The storm was a harrow coming from above, the city was struck by a hoe.)

On that day, heaven rumbled, the earth trembled, the storm worked without respite.

Heaven was darkened, it was covered by a shadow; the mountains roared.

Utu (the Sun God) lay down at the horizon, dust passed over the mountains.

Nanna (the Moon Crescent God) lay at the zenith, the people were afraid.

The city …… stepped outside.

The foreigners in the city even chased away its dead.

Large trees were uprooted, the forest growth was ripped out.

The orchards were stripped of their fruit, they were cleaned of their offshoots.

The crop drowned while it was still on the stalk, the yield of the grain diminished.

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93-103 They piled …… up in heaps, they spread …… out like sheaves.

22-great-death-pit-of-ur  (death pits in Ur)

There were corpses floating in the Euphrates, brigands roamed the roads.

The father turned away from his wife without saying “O my wife!”

The mother turned away from her child without saying “O my child!”

He who had a productive estate neglected his estate without saying “O my estate!”

The rich man took an unfamiliar path away from his possessions.

In those days the kingship of the Land was defiled.

The tiara and crown that had been on the king’s head were both spoiled.

The lands that had followed the same path were split into disunity.

The food offerings of Urim, the shrine of magnificent food offerings, were changed for the worse.

5b - Nannar's food & drink at the temple door  2bc - Nanna & his symbol (Nannar / Biblical El)

Nanna (Nannar) traded away his people, numerous as ewes.

104-111 Its king sat immobilized in the palace, all alone.

Ibbi-Suen was sitting in anguish in the palace, all alone (last king of Ur).

In E-namtila, his place of delight, he wept bitterly.

The devastating flood was leveling everything (blasts, then nuclear fall-out).

Like a great storm it roared over the earth — who could escape it? — to destroy the city, to destroy the house,

so that traitors would lie on top of loyal men and the blood of traitors flow upon loyal men.

112 1st kirugu.

113 The storms gather to strike like a flood.

114 Jicgijal to the kirugu.

2b - Kish ruins, where kingship was born Hathorix capital. Limestone, bas-relief from Paphos, Cyprus 80 x 44 x 24 cm AM 2755

                      (wall ruins of Ninhursag‘s patron city Kish, where kingship began;      Ninhursag, sister-lover to Enki)

115-122 The house of Kic (Kish), Hursaj-kalama (residence of Ninhursag), was destroyed.

Zababa (son to Enlil) took an unfamiliar path away from his beloved dwelling (in Kish).

1da - Bau-Gula, administer of prisons (Bau, Anu‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s spouse & aunt, patron goddess of Isin)

Mother Bau (Ninurta‘s spouse) was lamenting bitterly in her E-Iri-kug (residence).

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

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2 lines missing

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

123-132 Kazallu, the city of teeming multitudes, was cast into confusion.

2a - Utu, Shamash, twin to Inanna  (Utu, son to Nannar & Ningal, Inanna‘s twin brother)

Numucda (Utu) took an unfamiliar path away from the city, his beloved dwelling.

9a -Ba'al, Utu & wife, Aia  (Utu & his lovely spouse Aya / Aia / Namrat)

His wife Namrat (Aya), 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 Cakkan could find no rest.

133-142 Lugal-Marda (son of Ninurta) stepped outside his city.

Ninzuana (unidentified, spouse to Lugal-Marda?) took an unfamiliar path away from her beloved dwelling.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

Isin, the shrine that was not a quay, was split by onrushing waters.

1a - Isin, Iraq

               (Isin heavily looted ruins;               Bau, patron goddess of Isin, & Ninurta, her nephew-spouse)

Nininsina (Bau), the mother of the Land, wept bitter tears.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

Enlil smote Dur-an-ki (communication center in Nippur) with a mace.

3a - Enlil's Ekur-House in Nippur1ae - Enlil, Babylonian

        (Enlil‘s ziggurat residence in Nippur, alien Command Central, the Duranki / “Bond Heaven Earth”;                  Enlil)

Enlil made lamentation in his city, the shrine Nibru (Nippur).

4 - Ninlil, Enlil's spouse (Ninlil, spouse & equal partner to Enlil)

Mother Ninlil, the lady of the Ki-ur (inner residence in Nippur ziggurat) shrine, wept bitter tears.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

2 - Mesopotamia (earthlings 1st cities, established by giant alien gods)

143-154 Kec (Kish), built all alone on the high open country, was haunted.

Adab, the settlement which stretches out along the river,

was treated as a rebellious land. (1 ms. has instead: was deprived of water.)

The snake of the mountains made his lair there, it became a rebellious land.

The Gutians (primitives) bred there, issued their seed.

2bb - Ninhursag & lab DNA experiments (Ninhursag, Chief DNA Medical Scientist, mother to Ninurta)

Nintud (Ninhursag) wept bitter tears over her creatures (new breed fashioned as their workers).

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

In Zabalam the sacred Giguna was haunted.

1b - war dressed Ishtar atop lion - Leo (Inanna, Goddess of War in her battle dress, atop zodiac Leo the lion symbol)

Inanna abandoned Unug (Uruk) and went off to enemy territory.

2a - Uruk & Anu's temple1a - Inanna with Liberty Torch

        (Uruks ziggurat residence of many alien Anunnaki from planet NibiruInanna ruling over Uruk)

In the E-ana (Uruk’s ziggurat above) the enemy set eyes upon the sacred Jipar shrine.

The sacred Jipar of en-ship was defiled.

Its en priest was snatched from the Jipar and carried off to enemy territory.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

155-162 A violent storm blew over Umma, brickwork in the midst of the highlands.

Cara (Shara, Inanna‘s son) took an unfamiliar path away from the E-mah, his beloved dwelling.

Ninmul (unidentified, Shara’s spouse?) cried bitter tears over her destroyed city.

“Oh my city, whose charms can no longer satisfy me,” she cried bitterly.

Jirsu, the city of heroes, was afflicted with a lightning storm (alien technologies).

5c - Ningirsu of Lagash grasps enemy in a net (Ninurta holds earthlings captive in his alien high-tech battle net)

Ninjirsu (Ninurta, spouse to Bau) took an unfamiliar path away from the E-ninnu (Ninurta’s ziggurat residence).

Mother Bau wept bitter tears in her E-Iri-kug.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

163-173 On that day the word of Enlil was an attacking storm.

Who could fathom it?

The word of Enlil was destruction on the right, was …… on the left.

What did Enlil do in order to decide the fate of mankind?

Enlil brought down the Elamites, the enemy, from the highlands.

  (Nanshe / Nance, Enki‘s daughter, Goddess of Birds & Fish of the Persian Gulf)

Nance, the noble daughter (to senior Prince Enki), was settled outside the city.

Fire approached Ninmarki in the shrine Gu-aba.

Large boats were carrying off its silver and lapis lazuli.

The lady, sacred Ninmarki (Enki’s & Nina‘s daughter), was despondent because of her perished goods.

Then the day ……, burning like …….

2ab - Lagash ruins2c - Lagash, largest city of its day

                         (Lagash ruins;              re-creation of Ninurta‘s city of Lagash, place of great “mighty men” kings under Ninurta)

The province of Lagac (Lagash) was handed over to Elam.

And then the queen also reached the end of her time.

1c - Gula, Anu's daughter, Ninurta's spouse (Enlil‘s 1/2 sister Bau, also his daughter-in-law)

174-184 Bau, as if she were human, also reached the end of her time:

“Woe is me! Enlil has handed over the city to the storm.

He has handed it over to the storm (weapon) that destroys cities.

He has handed it over to the storm that destroys houses.”

Dumuzid-abzu (Geshtinanna) was full of fear in the house of Kinirca.

Kinirca, the city of her noble youth, was ordered to be plundered.

The city of Nance, Nijin, was delivered to the foreigners.

Sirara, her beloved dwelling, was handed over to the evil ones.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

Its sacred Jipar of en-ship was defiled.

Its en priest was snatched from the Jipar and carried off to enemy territory.

185-192 Mighty strength was set against the banks of the Id-nuna-Nanna canal.

         The settlements of the E-danna of Nannalike substantial cattle-pens, were destroyed.

             2e - El & 2 lions housing-housing-tents-of-early-modern-man (Nannar with his cattle pens in Ur)

          Their refugees, like stampeding goats, were chased (?) by dogs.

They destroyed Gaec like milk poured out to dogs, and shattered its finely fashioned statues.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

Its sacred Jipar of en-ship was defiled.

Its en priest was snatched from the Jipar and carried off to enemy territory.

193-205A lament was raised at the dais that stretches out toward heaven.

Its heavenly throne was not set up, was not fit to be crowned (?).

It was cut down as if it were a date palm and tied together.

Accu, the settlement that stretches out along the river, was deprived of water.

At the place of Nanna where evil had never walked, the enemy walked.

How was the house treated thus?

The E-puhruma was emptied.

Ki-abrig, which used to be filled with numerous cows and numerous calves, was destroyed like a mighty cattle-pen.

 (Utu / Ningubalag, patron god of Sippar, Nanshe‘s father-in-law)

Ningubalag (Utu) took an unfamiliar path away from the Ja-bur.

Niniagar (Utu‘s daughter) wept bitter tears all alone.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

Its sacred Jipar (Sippar, Utu‘s patron city) of en-ship was defiled.

Its en priest was snatched from the Jipar and carried off to enemy territory.

206-213 Ninazu (Ereshkigal‘s son) deposited his weapon in a corner in the E-gida.

2a - Ninhursag, Ninmah, Nintu, etc Hathorix capital. Limestone, bas-relief from Paphos, Cyprus 80 x 44 x 24 cm AM 2755  (Ninhursag, patron goddess of Kish)

An evil storm swept over Ninhursaja (Ninhursag) at the E-nutura.

Like a pigeon she flew from the window, she stood apart in the open country.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

In Jicbanda, the house that was filled with lamentation, lamentation reeds grew.

2a - Ningishzidda, Master Builder, foundation peg (Ningishzidda set the foundation pegs to construct many ziggurats everywhere)

Ninjiczida (Ningishzidda) took an unfamiliar path away from Jicbanda.

Azimua (Ningishzidda‘s spouse, Enki‘s daughter), the queen of the city, wept bitter tears.

“Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

214-220 On that day, the storm forced people to live in darkness.

In order to destroy Kuara, it forced people to live in darkness.

Ninehama (unidentified) in her fear wept bitter tears.

“Alas the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

2a - Marduk, Enki's 1st son, god of Babylon  (Marduk, Enki‘s eldest son, patron god of Babylon, & also Egypt)

Asarluhi (Marduk) put his robes on with haste and …….

Lugalbanda (Ninsun‘s giant semi-divine spouse) took an unfamiliar path away from his beloved dwelling.

(1 ms. adds: Ninsun …….) “Alas the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

2ba - Enki's Temple-Ziggourat in Eridu2aa - Enki, found in Sin's temple at Khorsabad

                   (Enki‘s Eridu ruins well buried by time;                                           Enki, wisest of the gods)

221-224 Eridug (Eridu, Enki‘s patron city), floating on great waters, was deprived (?) of drinking water.

In its outer environs, which had turned into haunted plains, …….

The loyal man in a place of treachery ……. Ka-hejala and Igi-hejala (unidentified minor alien gods) …….

225-233 “I, a young man whom the storm has not destroyed, …….

I, not destroyed by the storm, my attractiveness not brought to an end, …….

We have been struck down like beautiful boxwood trees.

We have been struck down like …… with colored eyes.

We have been struck down like statues being cast in molds.

The Gutians, the vandals, are wiping us out.

3b - Enki image 3e - Enki, god over all waters (Enki, King Anu‘s eldest & wisest son, patron god of Eridu, God of Waters)

We turned to father Enki in the abzu (marshlands) of Eridug.

…… what can we say, what more can we add?

…… what can we say, what more can we add?

234-242 “…… we have been driven out of Eridug.

We who were in charge of …… during the day are eclipsed (?) by shadows.

We who were in charge of …… during the night are …… by the storm.

How shall we receive among our weary ones him who was in charge during the day?

How shall we let him who was in charge by night go astray among our sleepless ones?

"God with a golden hand", initially completely gilded. The god wears a long "kaunakes" which leaves one shoulder free,typical of all divinities since Akkadian periods. From Susa, early 2nd mill.BCE. Copper and gold, H: 17,5 cm AO 2823  (Enki, King Anu‘s son, 1st to arrive on Earth with group of 50)

Enki, your city has been cursed, it has been given to an enemy land.

Why do they reckon us among those who have been displaced from Eridug?

Why do they destroy us like palm trees, us who were not violent?

Why do they break us up, like a new boat that has not ……?”

3i - Enki, god of waters (Enki with his son & earthling workers in the abzu)

243-250 After Enki had cast his eyes on a foreign land,

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…… have risen up, have called on their cohorts.

Enki took an unfamiliar path away from Eridug.

Damgalnuna (Enki‘s spouse Damkina, sometimes Enki‘s spouse Ninhursag), the mother of the E-mah, wept bitter tears.

“Alas the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

Its sacred Jipar of en-ship was defiled.

Its en priest was snatched from the Jipar and carried off to enemy territory.

2c - Nannar & his symbol3b-nannars-temple-in-ur-terah-was-the-high-priest

              (Nannar, Moon Crescent God of Ur;   Nannar‘s temple residence way above his patron city Ur)

251-259 In Urim (home of Biblical Abraham) no one went to fetch food, no one went to fetch water.

Those who went to fetch food, went away from the food and will not return.

Those who went to fetch water, went away from the water and will not return.

To the south, the Elamites stepped in, slaughtering …….

In the uplands, the vandals, the enemy, …….

The Tidnum daily strapped the mace to their loins.

To the south, the Elamites, like an onrushing wave, were …….

In the uplands, like chaff blowing in the wind, they …… over the open country.

Urim, like a great charging wild bull, bowed its neck to the ground.

 (Enlil, King Anu‘s son & heir, stationed on Earth as the Anunnaki Commander in Chief)

260-271 What did Enlil, who decides the fates, then do?

Again he sent down the Elamites, the enemy, from the mountains.

The foremost house, firmly founded, …….

In order to destroy Kisiga, ten men, even five men …….

Three days and three nights did not pass, …… the city was raked by a hoe.

2b - Dumuzi the shepherd2-dumuzi-youngest-son-to-enki

     (Dumuzi “The Shepherd”, Inanna‘s spouse, Enki‘s & Ninsun‘s son;   Dumuzi‘s hands & feet in cuffs)

Dumuzid left Kisiga like a prisoner of war, his hands were fettered.

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 (Ninshubur & Inanna, Goddess of War)

271-280 She (Inanna?) rode away from her possessions, she went to the mountains.

She loudly sang out a lament over those brightly lit mountains:

“I am queen, but I shall have to ride away from my possessions, and now I shall be a slave in those parts.

I shall have to ride away from my silver and lapis lazuli, and now I shall be a slave in those parts.

There, slavery, …… people, who can …… it?

There, slavery, Elam ……, who can …… it?

Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,” she cried bitterly.

My queen, though not the enemy, went to enemy land.

2cc - Ashur-Osiris (Dumuzi “The Shepherd”, son to Enki & Ninsun)

Ama-ucumgal-ana (Dumuzi, Inanna‘s spouse) …… Kisiga.

Like a city …….

281 2nd kirugu.

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284 Jicgijal to the kirugu.

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1ae-enlil-babylonian (Enlil)

(Enlil, alien god who caused the Great Flood, Biblical Noah, & then later approved a nuclear attack on Marduk,- Sodom & Gomorrah)

292-302 Enlil threw open the door of the grand gate to the wind.

In Urim no one went to fetch food, no one went to fetch water.

Its people rushed around like water being poured from a well.

Their strength ebbed away, they could not even go on their way.

Enlil afflicted the city with an evil famine.

He afflicted the city with that which destroys cities, that which destroys houses.

He afflicted the city with that which cannot be withstood with weapons.

He afflicted the city with dissatisfaction and treachery.

In Urim, which was like a solitary reed, there was not even fear.

Its people, like fish being grabbed in a pond, sought to escape.

Its young and old lay spread about, no one could rise.

303-317 At the royal station (?) there was no food on top of the platform (?).

The king who used to eat marvelous food grabbed at a mere ration.

As the day grew dark, the eye of the sun was eclipsing, the people experienced hunger.

There was no beer in the beer-hall, there was no more malt for it.

There was no food for him in his palace, it was unsuitable to live in.

Grain did not fill his lofty storehouse, he could not save his life.

housing-housing-tents-of-early-modern-man  (granaries of the alien gods)

The grain-piles and granaries of Nanna held no grain.

The evening meal in the great dining hall of the gods was defiled.

Wine and syrup ceased to flow in the great dining hall.

The butcher’s knife that used to slay oxen and sheep lay hungry in the grass.

Its mighty oven no longer cooked oxen and sheep, it no longer emitted the aroma of roasting meat.

The sounds of the bursaj building, the pure …… of Nanna, were stilled.

The house which used to bellow like a bull was silenced.

Its holy deliveries were no longer fulfilled, its …… were alienated.

The mortar, pestle and grinding stone lay idle; no one bent down over them.

318-327 The Shining Quay of Nanna was silted up.

The sound of water against the boat’s prow ceased, there was no rejoicing.

4l-utu-inanna-nannar  (Utu, twin sister Inanna, father Nannar, & son Papsukal damaged)

Dust piled up in the unuribanda of Nanna (Nannar)

The rushes grew, the rushes grew, the mourning reeds grew.

Boats and barges ceased docking at the Shining Quay.

Nothing moved on your watercourse which was fit for barges.

The plans of the festivals at the place of the divine rituals were altered.

The boat with first-fruit offerings of the father who begot Nanna no longer brought first-fruit offerings.

feasting-banquet-scene-in-nippur feasting-priest-caters-to-god-at-the-temple  (Enlil feasting in Nippur)

Its food offerings could not be taken to Enlil in Nibru.

Its watercourse was empty, barges could not travel.

328-339 There were no paths on either of its banks, long grass grew there.

The reed fence of the well-stocked cattle-pen of Nanna was split open.

The reed huts were overrun, their walls were breached.

The cows and their young were captured and carried off to enemy territory.

The munzer-fed cows took an unfamiliar path in an open country that they did not know.

Gayau, who loves cows, dropped his weapon in the dung.

Cuni-dug, who stores butter and cheese, did not store butter and cheese.

Those who are unfamiliar with butter were churning the butter.

Those who are unfamiliar with milk were curdling (?) the milk.

The sound of the churning vat did not resound in the cattle-pen.

Like mighty fire that once burnt, its smoke is extinguished.

5b-nannars-food-drink-at-the-temple-door 5a-nannar-a-very-early-king (food & drink brought to giant god Nannar in the temple of Ur, the duty of all high-priests)

The great dining hall of Nanna …….

340-349 Suen (Sin) wept to his father Enlil:

“O father who begot me, why have you turned away from my city which was built (?) for you?

O Enlil, why have you turned away from my Urim which was built (?) for you?

The boat with first-fruit offerings no longer brings first-fruit offerings to the father who begot him.

3a - Enlil's Ekur-House in Nippur 2e - Enlil's home in Nippur 1y - Nippur, Enlil's City in the 1st Region

                 (Enlil‘s temple residence in Nippur, Command Central for all alien Anunnaki gods stationed on Earth Colony)

Your food offerings can no longer be brought to Enlil in Nibru (Nippur, named after their planet Nibiru).

The en priests of the countryside and city have been carried off by phantoms.

Urim, like a city raked by a hoe, is to be counted as a ruin-mound.

2c - Nippur (mud-brick-built Ki-ur in Nippur)

The Ki-ur, Enlil‘s resting-place, has become a haunted shrine.

O Enlil, gaze upon your city, an empty wasteland.

Gaze upon your city Nibru, an empty wasteland.

3k - Ur, city & house of Nannar (Nannar‘s ziggurat residence with city of Ur way below)

350-356 “The dogs of Urim no longer sniff at the base of the city wall.

The man who used to drill large wells scratches the ground in the market place.

My father who begot me, enclose in your embrace my city which is all alone.

5-anu-above-enlil-enki

             (Enki, King Anu in his sky-disc, & Enlil, sons of Anu ruling Earth Colony, Apkulla pilots on each end, & Tree of Life)

Enlil, return to your embrace my Urim which is all alone.

Enclose in your embrace my E-kic-nu-jal (Nannar’s residence) which is all alone.

May you bring forth offspring in Urim, may you multiply its people.

May you restore the divine powers of Sumer that have been forgotten.”

357 3rd kirugu.

358 O good house, good house! O its people, its people!

359 Jicgijal.

5 - Nannar and father, Enlil  (Nannar & son Utu, Nannar’s Moon Crescent symbol, & Inanna’s 8-Pointed Star symbol)

360-370 Enlil then answered his son Suen:

“There is lamentation in the haunted city, reeds of mourning grow there.

(1 ms. adds the line: In its midst there is lamentation, reeds of mourning grow there.)

In its midst the people pass their days in sighing.

(1 ms. adds the line: My son, the noble son ……, why do you concern yourself with crying?)

Oh Nanna, the noble son ……, why do you concern yourself with crying?

The judgment uttered by the assembly cannot be reversed.

3b - Anu of planet Nibiru 1ae - Enlil, Babylonian (Anu, King of all Anunnaki on planet Nibiru & on Earth, his son & heir Enlil)

The word of An and Enlil knows no overturning.

Urim was indeed given kingship but it was not given an eternal reign.

From time immemorial, since the Land was founded, until people multiplied,

who has ever seen a reign of kingship that would take precedence for ever?

The reign of its kingship had been long indeed but had to exhaust itself.

O my Nanna, do not exert yourself in vain, abandon your city.”

371-377 Then my king, the noble son, became distraught.

2c - Nannar & his symbol 2d-nannar-moon-crescent-symbol (Nannar, patron god of Ur, & his Moon Crescent symbol, as is now with Islam; & the 8-pointed star symbol of Anu, later given to Inanna)

Lord Acimbabbar (Nannar / Sin), the noble son, grieved.

Nanna who loves his city left his city.

3ab-abrahams-father-was-high-priest-of-this-temple

          (huge metropolis of Ur with Nannar‘s temple residence, home of Biblical Abraham)

Suen (Nannar) took an unfamiliar path away from his beloved Urim.

In order to go as an exile from her city to foreign territory,

4b - Ningal head (Nannar‘s spouse Ningal, mother to Inanna & twin Utu)

Ningal quickly clothed herself and left the city.

1d-anunnaki-gods-from-nibiru  (giant alien Anuna / Anunnaki gods on Earth)

The Anuna stepped outside of Urim.

378-388 …… approached Urim.

The trees of Urim were sick, its reeds were sick.

3b - Nannar's Temple in Ur, Terah was the high-priest(Nannar & Ningal‘s ziggurat residence in Ur, city way below, place of Biblical Abraham & father Terah, Nannar‘s High-Priest, butler of Nannar‘s residence)

Laments sounded all along its city wall.

Daily there was slaughter before it.

Large axes were sharpened in front of Urim.

The spears, the arms of battle, were prepared.

The large bows, javelin and shield gathered together to strike.

The barbed arrows covered its outer side like a raining cloud.

Large stones, one after another, fell with great thuds.

(1 ms. adds the line: Daily the evil wind returned in the city.)

Urim, confident in its own strength, stood ready for the murderers.

Its people, oppressed by the enemy, could not withstand their weapons.

389-402 In the city, those who had not been felled by weapons succumbed to hunger.

Hunger filled the city like water, it would not cease.

This hunger contorted people’s faces, twisted their muscles.

Its people were as if drowning in a pond, they gasped for breath.

Its king breathed heavily in his palace, all alone.

Its people dropped their weapons, their weapons hit the ground.

They struck their necks with their hands and cried.

They sought counsel with each other, they searched for clarification:

“Alas, what can we say about it? What more can we add to it?

How long until we are finished off by this catastrophe?

Inside Urim there is death, outside it there is death.

Inside it we are to be finished off by famine.

Outside it we are to be finished off by Elamite weapons.

In Urim the enemy oppresses us, oh, we are finished.”

403-410 The people took refuge (?) behind the city walls.

They were united in fear.

The palace that was destroyed by onrushing water was defiled, its doorbolts were torn out.

Elam, like a swelling flood wave, left (?) only the ghosts.

In Urim people were smashed as if they were clay pots.

Its refugees were unable to flee, they were trapped inside the walls.

(1 ms. adds 3 lines: Like fish living in a pond, they tried to escape.

3i-nannars-spouse-ningal-king-ur-nammu  (Ningal & 2/3rds divine king of Ur, Ur-Nammu, in the E-kic-nu-jal of Nannar)

The enemy seized the E-kic-nu-jal of Nanna.

They ripped out its heavy …….)

The statues that were in the treasury were cut down.

2a-utu-shamash-twin-to-inanna  3a-utu-in-the-mountains-with-weapons-of-brilliance (Utu, Nannar‘s son, Commander of the Space Ports)

The great stewardess Niniagar (Utu‘s daughter) ran away from the storehouse.

Its throne was cast down before it, she threw herself down into the dust.

411-419 Its mighty cows with shining horns were captured, their horns were cut off.

Its unblemished oxen and grass-fed sheep were slaughtered.

(1 ms. adds the line: They were cut down as date palms and were tied together.)

The palm-trees, strong as mighty copper, the heroic strength,

were torn out like rushes, were plucked like rushes, their trunks were turned sideways.

Their tops lay in the dust, there was no one to raise them.

The midriffs of their palm fronds were cut off and their tops were burnt off.

Their date spadices that used to fall (?) on the well were torn out.

The fertile reeds, which grew in the sacred ……, were defiled.

The great tribute that they had collected was hauled off to the mountains.

420-434 The house’s great door ornament fell down, its parapet was destroyed.

The wild animals that were intertwined on its left and right lay before it like heroes smitten by heroes.

Its gaping-mouthed dragons and its awe-inspiring lions were pulled down

with ropes like captured wild bulls and carried off to enemy territory.

housing-gods-house-cedar-timber-unloaded  (cedar timber brought to the gods in Sumer from Lebanon)

The fragrance of the sacred seat of Nanna, formerly like a fragrant cedar grove, was destroyed.

(1 ms. adds the line: Its architrave …… gold and lapis lazuli.)

The glory of the house, whose glory was once so lovely, was extinguished.

Like a storm that fills all the lands, it was built there like twilight in the heavens;

its doors adorned with the heavenly stars, its …….

Great bronze latches …… were torn out.

Its hinges …….

Together with its door fittings it (?) wept bitterly like a fugitive.

The bolt, the holy lock and the great door were not fastened for it.

The noise of the door being fastened had ceased; there was no one to fasten it.

The …… and was put out in the square.

4cc - Nannar and spouse Ningal

          (Ningal, 2/3rds divine Ur King Ur-Nammu, his mother-goddess Ninsun, again, & Nannar seated on his throne in Ur)

435-448 The food offerings …… of his royal dining place were altered.

In its sacred place (?) the tigi, cem and ala instruments did not sound.

Its mighty tigi …… did not perform its sacred song.

Verdicts were not given at the Dubla-mah, the place where oaths used to be taken.

The throne was not set up at its place of judgment, justice was not administered.

Alamuc threw down his scepter, his hands trembling.

In the sacred bedchamber of Nanna musicians no longer played the balaj drum.

The sacred box that no one had set eyes upon was seen by the enemy.

The divine bed was not set up, it was not spread with clean hay.

The statues that were in the treasury were cut down.

The cook, the dream interpreter, and the seal keeper did not perform the ceremonies properly.

They stood by submissively and were carried off by the foreigners.

The holy usga priests of the sacred lustrations, the linen-clad priests,

forsook the divine plans and sacred divine powers, they went off to a foreign city.

5p - Nannar & his moon symbol

        (top: Inanna in her sky-disc above mountains, bottom: Utu, Nannar, & Ningal)

449-459 In his grief Suen approached his father.

He went down on his knee in front of Enlil, the father who begot him:

“O father who begot me, how long will the enemy eye be cast upon my account, how long ……?

The lordship and the kingship that you bestowed ……, father Enlil, the one who advises with just words,

the wise words of the Land ……, your inimical judgment ……,

look into your darkened heart, terrifying like waves.

O father Enlil, the fate that you have decreed cannot be explained, the …… of lordship, my ornament.”

…… he put on a garment of mourning.

4e-enlil-parent-in-laws-haia-nisaba-spouse-ninlil (Enlil with plow, father-in-law Haia, the Barley God, mother-in-law Nisaba, Goddess of Grain, spouse Ninlil, also Grain Goddess, & unidentified with dinner, when gods did the work)

460-474 Enlil then provided a favorable response to his son Suen:

“My son, the city built for you in joy and prosperity was given to you as your reign.

The destroyed city, the great wall, the walls with broken battlements: all this too is part of that reign.

…… the black, black days of the reign that has been your lot.

As for dwelling in your home, the E-temen-ni-guru (ziggurat), that was properly built —

indeed Urim shall be rebuilt in splendor, the people shall bow down to you.

There is to be bounty at its base, there is to be grain.

There is to be splendor at its top, the sun shall rejoice there.

Let an abundance of grain embrace its table.

May Urim, the city whose fate was pronounced by An, be restored for you.”

Having pronounced his blessing, Enlil raised his head toward the heavens:

“May the land, south and highland, be organized for Nanna.

May the roads of the mountains be set in order for Suen.

Like a cloud hugging the earth, they shall submit to him.

By order of An and Enlil it shall be conferred.”

475-477 A Father Nanna stood in his city of Urim with head raised high again.

The youth Suen could enter again into the E-kic-nu-jal.

4bb - Ningal - spouse of Nannar, Ningikuga's daughter (brown-eyed Ningal, Nannar‘s spouse, Enlil‘s sister-in-law & daughter-in-law)

Ningal refreshed herself in her sacred living quarters.

(1 ms. adds the line: In Urim she could enter again into her E-kic-nu-jal.)

478 4th kirugu.

479-481 There is lamentation in the haunted city, mourning reeds grew there.

In its midst there is lamentation, mourning reeds grew there.

Its people spend their days in moaning.

482 Jicgijal.

483-492 O bitter storm, retreat o storm, storm return to your home.

O storm that destroys cities, retreat o storm, storm return to your home.

O storm that destroys houses, retreat o storm, storm return to your home.

Indeed the storm that blew on Sumer, blew also on the foreign lands.

Indeed the storm that blew on the land, blew on the foreign lands.

It has blown on Tidnum, it has blown on the foreign lands.

It has blown on Gutium, it has blown on the foreign lands.

It has blown on Ancan, it has blown on the foreign lands.

It leveled Ancan like a blowing evil wind.

Famine has overwhelmed the evildoer; those people will have to submit.

3a - Anu in flight (King Anu in his winged sky-disc, father in heaven / planet Nibiru to the “sons of god” who came down to Earth, & colonized it as their own)

493-504 May An not change the divine powers (alien technologies) of heaven,

the divine plans for treating the people with justice.

May An not change the decisions and judgments to lead the people properly.

To travel on the roads of the Land: may An not change it.

May An and Enlil not change it, may An not change it.

3aa-ninhursag-enki-experiment  (Ninmah & brother Enki with Tree of Life, to fashion “modern man” into their image, & into their likeness)

May Enki and Ninmah (Ninhursag) not change it, may An not change it.

1y-ancient-sumeria2  (land of the gods between the rivers Euphrates & Tigris, the “Eden”, where “modern man”  & all things began)

That the Tigris and Euphrates should again carry water: may An not change it.

That there should be rain in the skies and on the ground speckled barley: may An (Anu) not change it.

That there should be watercourses with water and fields with grain: may An not change it.

That the marshes should support fish and fowl: may An not change it.

That old reeds and fresh reeds should grow in the reed-beds: may An not change it.

May An and Enlil not change it.

3c-ninhursag-her-symbol-umbilical-chord-cutter-with-enki  1a-anunnaki-experiment-to-make-workers(Ninhursag & brother Enki in lab conducting DNA experiments on primitive earthlings, attempts to fashion their replacement workers)

May Enki and Ninmah not change it.

505-518 That the orchards should bear syrup and grapes,

that the high plain should bear the macgurum tree, that there should be long life in the palace,

that the sea should bring forth every abundance: may An not change it.

The land densely populated from south to uplands: may An not change it.

May An and Enlil not change it, may An not change it.

May Enki and Ninmah not change it, may An not change it.

That cities should be rebuilt, that people should be numerous,

that in the whole universe the people should be cared for;

O Nanna, your kingship is sweet, return to your place.

May a good abundant reign be long-lasting in Urim.

Let its people lie down in safe pastures, let them reproduce.

O mankind ……, princess overcome by lamentation and crying!

O Nanna! O your city! O your house! O your people!

2 - ancient Ur, Nannar's city (aerial view of Ur ruins)

519 5th kirugu.

Utu-Hegal Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin Books

(mixed-breed demigods in teal…)

We read in the inegmatic text that during the Gutian occupation that followed Naram-Sin’s reign, the divine object lay untouched

        “beside the dam-works for the waters…”

because

         “they knew not how to carry out the rules regarding the divine artifact…”

The object had to remain in its divine place

              “without being opened up,…”

and

              “not being offered to any god…”

until

              “the gods who brought the destruction shall make restitution….”

King Utu-Hehal

              “seized the Shuhadaku in its place of resting; into his hand he took it…”

although

               “the end of the restitution has not yet occurred…”

Unauthorized, Utu-Hegal

                “raised the weapon against the city he was besieging…”

As soon as he had done that, he fell dead.

                “The river carried off his sunken body…“

The Victory of Utu-hegal (Poem of Utu-ḫeĝal)

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          1ae - Enlil, Babylonian  (Enlil, King Anu‘s son & heir, Earth Colony Commander)

          1-12. Enlil, the king of all the lands, entrusted Utu-ḫeĝal, the mighty man (Biblical “Heroes of old, men of renown”, “giants“, the 1st kings),

          3e - Anu's Temple in Uruk  1 - Isin, Bau's home city

           (temple residences of giant alien Anunnaki gods who lived in Uruk)

        the king of Unug (Uruk), the king of the four quarters, the king whose orders cannot be countermanded,

        with wiping out the name of Gutium, the fanged (?) snake of the mountains,

        who acted with violence against the gods, who carried off the kingship of Sumer to foreign lands,

        who filled Sumer with wickedness,

        who took away spouses from the married and took away children from parents,

        who made wickedness and violence normal in the Land.

        2h - Ishtar, Inanna- sister to Ereshkigal

          (Inanna, Goddess of Love & War; mixed-breed spouse-king to Inanna, Inanna, & her grandfather Nannar)

         13-16. He went to his lady, Inana (Inanna), and prayed to her:

        “My lady, lioness in the battle, who butts the foreign lands,

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        Enlil has entrusted me with bringing back the kingship to Sumer.

        May you be my help!”

        17-23. The enemy troops established themselves everywhere.

        Tirigan, the king of Gutium …… the mouths of the channels (?).

        Nobody came out of his city to face him; he already occupied both banks of the Tigris.

        In the south, in Sumer, he blocked the water from the fields, in the uplands he closed off the roads.

        Because of him the grass grew high on the highways of the land.

           (Enlil, son & heir to Anunnaki alien King Anu, Earth Colony Commander)

         24-34. But the king, endowed with power by Enlil, chosen by Inana with her {(1 ms. adds:) holy} heart —

        Utu-ḫeĝal, the mighty man (Biblical “mighty man”, giant mixed-breed), came out from Unug

        1d - Adad, giant, Enlil's son (giant alien Anunnaki god Adad / Ishkur, patron god of Akkad)

        to face him and set up camp (?) at the temple of Iškur (Adad).

        He addressed a speech to the citizens of his city:

        “Enlil has given Gutium to me and my lady Inana will be my help!

        Dumuzid-ama-ušumgal-ana has declared “It is a matter for me!”

             6a - Gilgamesh, giant king2a - Ninsun, mother of Gods & Mixed-Breed Kings (giant mighty man Gilgamesh & his alien mother Ninsun)

        and assigned Gilgameš (Gilgamesh), the son of Ninsumun (Ninsun), to me as a constable!”

        The citizens of Unug and Kulaba rejoiced and followed him with one accord.

        He lined up his élite troops.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA  (ancient stele of Ishkur / Adad, son to Enlil)

          35-39. After departing from the temple of Iškur (Adad),

        on the fourth day he set up camp (?) in Naĝsu on the Surungal canal,

        and on the fifth day he set up camp (?) at the shrine at Ili-tappê.

        He captured Ur-Ninazu and Nabi-Enlil, generals of Tirigan sent as envoys to Sumer,

        and put them in handcuffs.

           40-50. After departing from the shrine at Ili-tappê, on the sixth day he set up camp (?) at Karkara.

        He went to Iškur and prayed to him:

            1b - Ishkur, Adad, Teshub (Ishkur / Adad, ancient artifact now destroyed by Radical Islam!)

        “O Iškur, Enlil has provided me with weapons, may you be my help!”

        In the middle of that night, …… he departed (?)

        and above Adab he went to the rising (?) Utu and prayed to him:

        2b - Utu (Utu, Commander of the Space Ports for Earth Colony)

        “O Utu, Enlil has given Gutium to me, may you be my help!”

        He laid a trap (?) there behind the Gutian.

        Utu-ḫeĝal, the mighty man (giant mixed-breed), defeated their generals.

           51-62. Then Tirigan the king of Gutium ran away alone on foot.

        He thought himself safe in Dabrum, where he fled to save his life;

        but since the people of Dabrum knew that Utu-ḫeĝal

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        was a king endowed with power by Enlil, they did not let Tirigan go,

        and an envoy of Utu-ḫeĝal arrested Tirigan together with his wife and children in Dabrum.

        He put handcuffs and a blindfold on him.

           4a - Utu & Inanna gods of war  (giant alien Anunnaki gods Utu & twin Inanna)

        Before Utu, Utu-ḫeĝal made him lie at his feet and placed his foot on his neck.

        He made Gutium, the fanged (?) snake of the mountains drink again from the crevices (?),

        he ……, he …… and he …… boat.

        He brought back the kingship of Sumer.

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        1-9. To …… the sanctuary like a cargo ship; to …… its great furnaces; to see that its canals …… waters of joy,

        to see that the hoes till the arable tracts and that …… the fields; to turn the house of Kiš (Kish),

        2b - Kish ruins, where kingship was born

        (Kic / Kis / Kish, Ninhursag‘s patron city, where “kingship began”, “lowered from Heaven” by Enlil)

        which was like a haunted town, into a living settlement again — its king, shepherd Ur-Zababa, rose like Utu over the house of Kiš.

         2ee - Utu, Shamash3b - Anu of planet Nibiru

         (Utu, giant alien god symbolized by the Sun;  An / Anu;  Enlil, King Anu‘s son & heir to throne of Nibiru & Earth Colony)

        An (Anu) and Enlil, however, authoritatively (?) decided (?) by their holy command

        to alter his term of reigning and to remove the prosperity of the palace.

        2gg - Sargon of Akkad (Sargon, became 1st king in Akkadian Dynasty of semi-divine mixed-breed giant kings)

        10-13. Then Sargon his city was the city of ……, his father was La’ibum, his mother …… Sargon …… with happy heart.

        Since he was born …….

        unknown no. of lines missing

        Segment B

        1-7. One day, after the evening had arrived and Sargon had brought the regular deliveries to the palace,

        Ur-Zababa was sleeping (and dreaming) in the holy bed-chamber, his holy residence.

        He realized what the dream was about, but did not put into words, did not discuss it with anyone.

        After Sargon had received the regular deliveries for the palace,

        Ur-Zababa appointed him cupbearer, putting him in charge of the drinks cupboard.

       3a - Ishtar-Inanna & possibly Ninshubur

                                            (winged Apkulla pilot, Inanna, Ninshubur, & winged Apkulla pilot)

        Holy Inana (Inanna) did not cease to stand by him.

        8-11. After five or 10 days had passed, King Ur-Zababa …… and became frightened in his residence.

        Like a lion he urinated, sprinkling his legs, and the urine contained blood and pus.

        He was troubled, he was disturbed like a fish living in brackish water.

         4 - Ninlil, Enlil's spouse  (Ninlil, beloved equal spouse to Enlil, Earth Colony Commander)

        12-24. It was then that the cupbearer of Ezina‘s (Ninlil) wine-house, Sargon, lay down not to sleep, but lay down to dream.

        In the dream, holy Inana drowned Ur-Zababa in a river of blood.

        The sleeping Sargon groaned and gnawed the ground.

        When King Ur-Zababa heard about this groaning, he was brought into the king’s holy presence,

        Sargon was brought into the presence of Ur-Zababa (who said:) “Cupbearer, was a dream revealed to you in the night?”

        Sargon answered his king: “My king, this is my dream, which I will tell you about:

        There was a young woman who was as high as the heavens and as broad as the earth.

        She was firmly set as the base of a wall.

        For me, she drowned you in a great river, a river of blood.”

        25-34. Ur-Zababa chewed his lips, he became seriously afraid.

        He spoke to ……, his chancellor:

        1c - war dressed Ishtar atop lion - Leo  (Inanna, Goddess of War atop her zodiac symbol Leo)

        “My royal sister, holy Inana, is going to change (?) my finger into a …… of blood;

        she will drown Sargon, the cupbearer, in the great river.

        Beliš-tikal, chief smith, man of my choosing, who can write tablets, I will give you orders, let my orders be carried out!

        Let my advice be followed!

        Now then, when the cupbearer has delivered my bronze hand-mirror (?) to you,

        in the E-sikil, the fated house, throw them (the mirror and Sargon) into the mold like statues.”

        35-45. Beliš-tikal heeded his king’s words and prepared the molds in the E-sikil, the fated house.

        The king spoke to Sargon: “Go and deliver my bronze hand-mirror (?) to the chief smith!”

        Sargon left the palace of Ur-Zababa.

        3aba - unknown mixed-breed, Inanna, & unidentified god

          (semi-divine mixed-breed king, elevated Inanna, & NInurta in his sky-chariot / winged storm bird)

        Holy Inana, however, did not cease to stand at his right hand side,

        and before he had come within five or 10 nindan of the E-sikil, the fated house,

        holy Inana turned around toward him and blocked his way, (saying:) “The E-sikil is a holy house!

        No one polluted with blood should enter it!”

        Thus he met the chief smith of the king only at the gate of the fated house.

        After he delivered the king’s bronze hand-mirror (?) to the chief smith,

        Beliš-tikal, the chief smith, …… and threw it into the mold like statues.

        46-52. After five or 10 days had passed, Sargon came into the presence of Ur-Zababa, his king;

        he came into the palace, firmly founded like a great mountain.

        King Ur-Zababa …… and became frightened in his residence.

        He realized what was it about, but did not put into words, did not discuss it with anyone.

        Ur-Zababa became frightened in the bed-chamber, his holy residence.

        He realized what was it about, but did not put into words, did not discuss it with anyone.

        53-56. In those days, although writing words on tablets existed, putting tablets into envelopes did not yet exist.

        King Ur-Zababa dispatched Sargon, the creature (giant semi-divine son of a mixed-breed high-priestess) of the gods,

        to Lugal-zage-si (another giant mixed-breed appointed to kingship) in Unug (Uruk king 2345-2316 B.C.)

        with a message written on clay, which was about murdering Sargon.

        unknown no. of lines missing

        Segment C

         18 - Lugal-zage-si  (Lugal-zage-si, Uruk giant semi-divine king for 34 years, 2.296-2,271 B.C.)

        1-7. With the wife of Lugal-zage-si …….

        She (?) …… her feminity as a shelter.

        Lugal-zage-si did not …… the envoy.

        2ca - Anu's temple, at least 3500B.C.

            (Uruk city way below residences to giant alien Anunnaki gods colonizing the Earth)

        “Come! He directed his steps to brick-built E-ana (Anu‘s temple residence in Uruk)!”

        Lugal-zage-si did not grasp it, he did not talk to the envoy.

        But as soon as he did talk to the envoy …….

        The lord said “Alas!” and sat in the dust.

        8-12 .Lugal-zage-si replied to the envoy: “Envoy, Sargon does not yield.”

        After he has submitted, Sargon …… Lugal-zage-si ……. Sargon …… Lugal-zage-si …….

        Why …… Sargon ……?

Lugalkiginedudu Quotes From Text

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          “When (the god) Enlil favorably summoned him (Lugalkiginedudu)

         and combined the kingship and the lordship for him,

         Enlil, king of all the lands, had Lugalkiginedudu exercise lordship in Uruk,

         had him exercise lordship in Ur.

         In great joy, Lugalkiginedudu dedicated (this stone vessel),

         for (the sake of) his (own) life, to Enlil, his beloved king.”

 

         “(The god) An (Anu), king of all the lands, and (goddess) Inanna, queen of the (temple) of Eana,

         Lugalkiginedudu, king of Kishwhen Inanna combined lordship with kingship for Lugakkiginedudu,

         he exercised lordship in Uruk and kingship in Ur …”

 

King Enshakushana Quote From Vase

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Enshakushana

Sumerian king of Uruk, son of Elili of Ur (c. 24th century). There is an inscribed vase dedicated to Enlil that records his victory over Enbi-Ishtar of Kish and his restitution of votive goods pillaged from the temple.

         “For (the god) Enlil, king of all the lands,

         Enshakushanna, lord of Sumer and king of the “Land”, who, when the gods ordered him,

         destroyed Kish and seized Enbi’eshtar, the king of Kish,

         returned to (?) the leader of Akshak and the leader of Kish, who’s cities were destroyed,

         their…..in their….., (but) he dedicated their statues, their precious metals and lapis lazuli,

         their wood, and their treasure to Enlil, for Nippur…”

Gilgamesh & Aga: translation

The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature

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(Ninhursag‘s creature creation = Enkidu)

       

           1-8 Envoys of Aga (Kish giant semi-divine mixed-breed king ruled 625 years),

          the son of En-me-barage-si (Kish giant semi-divine mixed-breed king ruled 900 years),

             2b - Kish ruins, where kingship was born 2c - Kish walls, 5th city in Mesopotamia (Kish ruins of city walls)

came from Kic (Kish) to Gilgamec (King Gilgamesh) in Unug (Uruk).

Gilgamec presented the issue before the elders of his city, carefully choosing his words:

“There are wells to be finished, many wells of the Land yet to be finished;

there are shallow wells of the Land yet to be finished,

there are wells to deepen and hoisting gear to be completed.

We should not submit to the house of Kic!

Should we not smite it with weapons? (2 mss. have instead: Let us smite it with weapons!)

9-14 In the convened assembly, his city’s elders answered Gilgamec:

“There are indeed wells to be finished, many wells of the Land yet to be finished;

there are shallow wells of the Land yet to be finished,

there are wells to deepen and hoisting gear to be completed.

2d - Kish 1926 (Kish, Ninhursag‘s ziggurat & patron city)

So we should submit to the house of Kic.

We should not smite it with weapons!

(1 ms. has instead: So should we not submit to the house of Kic?

Should we smite it with weapons?)

Gilgamesh & Inanna  (Gilgamesh & naked  Goddess of Love Inanna)

15-23 Gilgamec, the lord of Kulaba, placing his trust in Inana (Inanna),

did not take seriously the advice of his city’s elders.

Gilgamec (1 ms. adds: , the lord of Kulaba,) presented the issue again,

this time before the able-bodied men of his city, carefully choosing his words:

“There are wells to be finished, many wells of the Land yet to be finished;

there are shallow wells of the Land yet to be finished,

there are wells to deepen and hoisting gear to be completed.

Never before have you submitted to the house of Kic.

Should you not smite it with weapons? (1 ms. has instead: We should not submit to the house of Kic.

We should smite it with weapons!)

24-29 In the convened assembly, his city’s able-bodied men answered Gilgamec:

“Standing on duty and sitting in attendance, escorting the king’s son,

and forever grasping the donkey’s reins — who has that much breath?”, as the saying goes.

You old men should not submit to the house of Kic (Kish)!

Should we young men not smite it with weapons?

3e - Anu's Temple in Uruk  (residences of alien gods Anu, Inanna, Ninsun, Ninshubur, etc. in Uruk‘s ziggurat)

30-39 “The great gods created the structure of Unug (Uruk),

the handiwork of the gods, and of E-ana (Anu’s ziggurat temple residence in Uruk),

2caa - Anu's house in Uruk (E-ana temple & ramparts) 

the (mud-brick-built) house lowered down from heaven (architecture from Nibiru).

You watch over the great rampart, the rampart which An (Anu) founded

(1 ms. has instead: its great rampart, a cloudbank resting on the earth),

  (Anu, King of the alien Anunnaki on Nibiru & Earth Colony, father in heaven)

the majestic residence which An established (for his Earth Colony visits, otherwise Inanna‘s).

You are its king and warrior, an exuberant person,

a (giant, smarter, faster, longer-lived, 2/3rds divine mixed-breed) prince beloved of An.

When Aga comes, what terror he will experience!

That army is small, and scattered at the rear.

Its men will be incapable of confronting us.”

40-47 Then Gilgamec, the lord of Kulaba (Anu‘s district in Uruk prior being given to Inanna),

rejoiced at the advice of his city’s able-bodied men and his spirit brightened.

 Terracotta plaque showing a bull-man holding a post, Mesopotamian, Old Babylonian, 2.000-1.600 BCE. The relief shows a creature with head and torso of a human but lower body and legs of a bull. He may be supporting a divine emblem and this acting as a protective deity. Baked clay tablets were mass-produced using moulds in southern Mesopotamia from the second millenium BCE. ANE 103225 (Enkidu, DNA-created creature by Ninhursag for Gilgamesh‘s companionship & protection)

He addressed his servant Enkidu:

“On this account let the weaponry and arms of battle be made ready.

War - captured & killed (earthlings forced into wars by alien gods)

Let the battle mace return to your side.

             (2,150 B.C. mace dedicated to Gilgamesh, ancient weapon prior to bronze age weapons)

May they create a great terror and radiance.

When he comes, my great fearsomeness will overwhelm him.

His reasoning will become confused and his judgment disarrayed.”

48-54 Not five, not ten days had passed when Aga, the son of En-me-barage-si,

             (Uruk city with E-anna, house of alien gods)

laid siege to Unug (Uruk) with his men.

Unug‘s reasoning became confused.

6a - Gilgamesh, giant kingKONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA

 (Gilgamesh, giant semi-divine king of Uruk ruled 126 years; Gilgamesh statue @ University of Sidney, Australia)

Gilgamec, the lord of Kulaba, addressed its warriors:

My warriors shall have the choice. (2 mss. have instead: My warriors, choose!)

Let someone with courage volunteer “I shall go to Aga

(1 ms. has instead: , and I will send him to Aga).”

55-58 Birhur-tura, his royal guard, spoke in admiration to his king:”

(2 mss. add: My king,) I shall go (1 ms. has instead: go prancing (?) to Aga

so that his reasoning will become confused and his judgment disarrayed.”

59-69 Birhur-tura went out through the city gate.

As soon as Birhur-tura went out through the city gate,

they captured him at the gate’s entrance, and then beat Birhur-tura’s entire length.

He came into the presence of Aga and then spoke to Aga.

Before he had finished speaking,

an officer of Unug climbed up on the rampart and leaned out over the rampart.

Aga saw him and then spoke to Birhur-tura: “Slave, is that man your king?”

70-81 “That man is not my king!

Were that man my king, were that his angry brow, were those his bison eyes,

were that his lapis lazuli beard, were those his elegant fingers,

would he not cast down multitudes, would he not raise up multitudes,

would multitudes not be smeared with dust, would not all the nations be overwhelmed,

would not the land’s canal-mouths be filled with silt, would not the barges’ prows be broken,

and would he not take Aga, the king of Kic (Kish), captive in the midst of his army?”

82-89 They hit him, they struck him.

They beat Birhur-tura’s entire length.

3i - Uruk  (Uruk‘s many ramparts)

Gilgamec climbed up on the rampart after the officer of Unug.

His radiance overwhelmed Kulaba‘s young and old.

He armed Unug‘s (Uruk) able-bodied men with battle maces

and stationed them on the causeway at the city gate’s door.

Only Enkidu went out through the city gate.

Gilgamec leaned out over the rampart.

Looking up, Aga saw him: “Slave, is that man your king?”

92-99 “That man is indeed my king.”

It was just as he had said: Gilgamec cast down multitudes, he raised up multitudes,

multitudes were smeared with dust, all the nations were overwhelmed,

the land’s canal-mouths were filled with silt, the barges’ prows were broken, and he took Aga,

the king of Kic, captive in the midst of his army.

(1 ms. adds 1 line:Unug‘s able-bodied men …… that army.)

100-106 Gilgamec, the lord of Kulaba, spoke to (1 ms. has instead: approached close to) Aga:

Aga my overseer, Aga my lieutenant, (1 ms. adds 1 line: Aga my governor, Aga my commander,)

Aga my military commander!

Aga gave me breath, Aga gave me life:

Aga took a fugitive into his embrace, Aga provided the fleeing bird with grain.”

107-113 The able-bodied men acclaim Gilgamec

“You watch over Unug, the handiwork of the gods, the great rampart,

the rampart which An (Anu) ( founded, the majestic residence which An established.

2ca - Anu's temple, at least 3500B.C. (Uruk home of Anu & giant alien gods)

You are its king and warrior, an exuberant person, a prince beloved of An.”

Gilgamec addresses Aga:

5b - Utu & Ur-Nammu Law Code (Utu seated, god above pulling the strings of the original “wheel of justice”)

“Before Utu, your former kindness is hereby repaid to you.'”

(the other ms. has instead: “I watch over Unug, the handiwork of the gods, its great rampart,

3b - Anu of planet Nibiru  (An / Anu, father in Heaven to alien royal offspring sent to establish Earth Colony)

a cloudbank resting on the earth, its majestic residence which An established.

The city will repay the kindness shown to me.

2a - Utu, Shamash, twin to Inanna5d-utu-the-law-giver

   (Utu, son to Nannar & Ningal, twin brother to Inanna; Babylonian King Hammurabi & Utu, symbolized as the Sun god)

Before Utu, your former kindness is hereby repaid to you.”)

He set Aga free to go to Kic.

114-115 O Gilgamec, lord of Kulaba (during days of Anu’s presence on Earth), praising you is sweet.

The Death of Gilgamesh

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(Ninhursag‘s creature creation = Enkidu, Enlil’s creature creation = Hawawa)

        

         A VERSION FROM NIPPUR

SEGMENT A

unknown no. of lines missing

…… hero …… has lain down and is never to rise again.

…… has lain down and is never to rise again.

He of well-proportioned limbs.

….. has lain down and is never to rise again.

…… has lain down and is never to rise again.

He who …… wickedness has lain down and is never to rise again.

The young man …… has lain down and is never to rise again.

He who was perfect in …… and feats of strength has lain down and is never to rise again.

…… has lain down and is never to rise again.

The lord of Kulaba has lain down and is never to rise again.

He who spoke most wisely has lain down and is never to rise again.

1a - Gilgamesh two-thirds Divine, 2700 B.C. (1)  (Gilgamesh, Uruk‘s giant semi-divine mixed-breed king- bigger, stronger, faster, smarter, & lived much longer than earthlings, perfect go-betweens for alien gods & earthlings)

The plunderer (?) of many countries has lain down and is never to rise again.

He who climbed the mountains has lain down and is never to rise again.

He has lain down on his death-bed and is never to rise again.

He has lain down on a couch of sighs and is never to rise again.

Unable to stand up, unable to sit down, he laments.

Unable to eat, unable to drink, he laments.

Held fast by the door-bolt of Namtar, he is unable to rise.

Like a fish ……, he …… ill.

Like a gazelle caught in a trap, he …… couch.

            (Ereshkigal, naked sister Inanna, & Namtar)

Namtar, with no hands or feet ……, Namtar (Ereshkigal‘s son in the Under World) …….

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1 line fragmentary

…… great mountains ……

5 lines fragmentary

1 line missing

2 lines fragmentary

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SEGMENT B

1-8 3 lines fragmentary

For six days, he …… ill.

…… on his skin like resin.

Lord Gilgamec (King Gilgamesh) …… ill.

…… Unugand Kulaba.

…… the words spoken …….

6a - Gilgamesh, giant king  (Gilgamesh, demigod who coveted immortality, wanted to be like goddess mother Ninsun)

Then lord Gilgamec …… lay down (?) on the death-bed.

The king …… sleep.

…… his dream ……. …… assembly …….

1 line fragmentary

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SEGMENT C

6 lines fragmentary

“…… you will be accounted a god.

…… render verdicts.

2a - Dumuzi the Shepherd, Adam, & Eve

      (Dumuzi with ankles & wrists in cuffs, Eve & Adam, Dumuzi “The Shepherd“, who taught herding to Abel)

…… will be as weighty as …… of Dumuzid (Dumuzi).”

10-20 …… Gilgamec …….

3 lines fragmentary

…… lord of Kulaba, …… hero of the pristine mountain, …… handiwork of the gods,

1 line fragmentary

2a - Ninsun, mother of Gods & Mixed-Breed Kings  (young goddess Ninsun, daughter to Ninurta & Bau, Enlil‘s granddaughter, & once lover to Enki)

…… of Ninsumun (Ninsun), …… Lugalbanda (semi-divine spouse to Ninsun, 3rd Uruk king- ruled 1,200 years),

            "God with a golden hand", initially completely gilded. The god wears a long "kaunakes" which leaves one shoulder free,typical of all divinities since Akkadian periods. From Susa, early 2nd mill.BCE. Copper and gold, H: 17,5 cm AO 28232 - Enki, the wisest god

  (Enki / Ea / Nudimmud, wisest of the alien gods, eldest son to Anu, 1st to arrive on Earth Colony with crew of 50)

…… lord Nudimmud (Enki),

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SEGMENT D

“…… having traveled all the roads that there are, having fetched …… from its ……,

having killed ……, you set up …… for future days …….

Having founded ……, you reached …….

Having brought down the old …… forgotten forever and ……,

he (?) carried out correctly ……. …… the flood …… the settlements of the Land.”

1 line fragmentary

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SEGMENT E

3 lines fragmentary

2a - Utu, Shamash, twin to Inanna  (Utu, Commander of the Space Ports in the mountains, son to Nannar, Enlil‘s grandson)

Sisig (a god of dreams), the son of Utu,

will provide light for him in the nether world, the place of darkness.

When a funerary statue is made in honor of someone, whoever they may be, for future days, mighty youths and

…… will form (?) a semicircle at the door-jambs and perform wrestling and feats of strength before them (?).

In the month Nenejar, at the festival of the ghosts, no light will be provided before them without him (i.e. Gilgamec).”

 (Enlil, Earth Colony Commander, heir to King Anu‘s throne, his word is final)

“Oh Gilgamec! Enlil, the Great Mountain, the father of gods,

has made kingship your destiny, but not eternal life lord Gilgamec, this is how to interpret (?) …… the dream.

The …… and …… of life should not make you feel sad,

should not make you despair, should not make you feel depressed.

You must have been told that this is what the bane of being human involves.

You must have been told that this is what the cutting of your umbilical cord involved.

The darkest day of humans awaits you now.

The solitary place of humans awaits you now.

The unstoppable flood-wave awaits you now.

The unavoidable battle awaits you now.

The unequal struggle awaits you now.

The skirmish from which there is no escape awaits you now.

But you should not go to the underworld with heart knotted in anger.

            Cylinder seal and imprint, Paleo-Babylonian period. The water-goddess, standing on two goats between two naked heroes. They honour a deity holding a large ring. Haematite, H: 2,25 cm AO 25518

          (2 giant mixed-breed sons to Ninsun, Ninsun, another son, Nannar, & Utu)

May …… before Utu.

…… palm-fiber …….

“Go ahead ……

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SEGMENT F

1-14 1 line fragmentary

…… Enkidu, your young comrade.

7 - Enkidu, Enki's creation, Gilgamesh's companion  (Enkidu, protector-companion fashioned for Gilgamesh by Ninhursag, upon Ninsun‘s request)

1 line fragmentary

…… is lying alone.

…… is lying alone.

…… the king …….

1 line fragmentary

…… will come to you.

…… will come to you.

…… will come to you.

…… will come to you.

…… will come to you.

…… will come to you.

…… will come to you.

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SEGMENT G

1 line fragmentary

…… Gilgamec …… …… they answered him.

…… he weeps.

Why is …… made ……?

            Hathorix capital. Limestone, bas-relief from Paphos, Cyprus 80 x 44 x 24 cm AM 27554a - I have done it, the worker of the gods

               (Ninhursag, Chief Medical Science Officer of the alien Anunnaki, DNA Specialist, Anu‘s knowledgeable eldest daughter)

…… Nintud (Ninhursag) has not given birth yet.

2 lines fragmentary

1 line unclear

“The birds of the sky …… cannot escape.

The fish of the deep water cannot see …….

Having spread his net, the young fisherman will catch you (?).

Who has ever seen anyone who could ascend …… from (?) the …… of the nether world?

No king has ever been destined a fate like yours.

Who …… anyone among mankind, whoever they may be, …… like you?

…… the governorship of the nether world.

You …… your ghost …… pass judgments ……. “

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SEGMENT H

Kulaba …….

As Unug rose ……,

2b - Uruk's Excavation (Uruk city established way below the giant alien Anunnaki temple residences)

as Kulaba (Uruk) rose …….

Within the first month ……, it was not five or ten days before they …… the Euphrates.

…… its shells.

Then, as in the bed of the Euphrates, the earth cracked dry.

…… was built from stone.

…… was built from stone.

…… were hard diorite.

…… its latches were hard stone.

…… were cast in gold.

…… heavy blocks of stone.

…… heavy blocks of stone.

…… brought in ……. …… for future days.

1 line fragmentary

…… should not find ……. …… Gilgamec …… has established in …….

His beloved …….

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SEGMENT I

1-9 2 lines fragmentary

…… opened …….

2 lines fragmentary

…… of lord Gilgamec ……. …… scratched the nose for him, …… pulled out their hair for him.

1 line fragmentary

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         ANOTHER VERSION FROM NIPPUR (probably the final section of another version)

His beloved wife, his beloved children, his beloved favorite and junior wife, his beloved musician,

cup-bearer and ……, his beloved barber, his beloved ……, his beloved palace retainers and servants

and his beloved objects were laid down in their places as if …… in the purified (?) palace in the middle of Unug (Uruk).

Gilgamec, the (giant 2/3rds divine mixed-breed) son of Ninsumun (Ninsun),

2b - Ninsun, Ninurta & Bau's Daughter (Ninsun, mother to 2 children of Enki‘s, mother to children of giant mixed-breed Lugalbanda)

set out their audience-gifts for Ereckigala (Ereshkigal).

3a - Ereshkigal, Inanna, Nannar, & Utu

        (daughter Ereshkigal, daughter Inanna, father Nannar, son Utu, offspring of Nannar)      

He set out their gifts for Namtar (Ereshkigal‘s son).

He set out their surprises for Dimpikug (unidentified?, Ningishzidda‘s assistant).

He set out their presents for Neti (Ereshkigal‘s Under World gatekeeper).

4d - King Gudea, Ningishzidda, Dumuzi, Enki missing4da - Gudea, Ningishzidda, Dumuzi, & Enki missing (Ninsun‘s son giant mixed-breed king Gudea, Enki‘s son Ningishzidda, Enki & Ninsun‘s son Dumuzi the 1/2 brother to Gudea, & 1/2 brother to Ningishzidda)

He set out their presents for Ninjiczida (Ningishzidda) and Dumuzid (Dumuzi).

He …… the audience-gifts for Enki, Ninki, Enmul (Enlil), Ninmul (Ninlil),

Endulkuga (unidentified?), Nindulkuga (unidentified?, Ningikuga?),

Enindacurima (unidentified?), Nindacurima (unidentified?), Enmu-utula (unidentified?, Enlil’s aunt?),

Enmencara (Enlil‘s uncle), the maternal and paternal ancestors of Enlil;

  (Utu & Ninurta climb Eridu ziggurat to see Enki)

for Cul-pa-ed (Ninurta), the lord of the table,

 2 - Ninhursag & DNA experiments (Ninhursag, sister-helper to Enki with modern earthling DNA fashioning)

for Sumugan (king of the hursag) and Ninhursaja (Ninhursag),

1g - images (King Anu & spouse Antu visit Anu‘s descendants of royal alien gods on Earth Colony)

for the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods of the Holy Mound, for the Great Princes of the Holy Mound,

for the dead en priests, the dead lagar priests, the dead lumah priests, the dead nindijir priestesses,

and the dead gudu, the linen-clad and …… priests.

1 line fragmentary

He set out their presents for ……. …… lie down …… Ninsumun (Ninsun) …….

2 - Ninsun, mother to mixed-breed kings (Ninsun, mother to many Anunnaki gods, & several mixed-breeds appointed to kingships)

Gilgamec, the son of Ninsumun, …… poured water …….

1 line fragmentary

…… scratched the nose for him.

The people …… of his city …… will not …… anymore.

They spread out (?) their …… in the dust.

Then the young lord, lord Gilgamec, who never ceases to …… for the …… of Enlil

6fb - Gilgamesh, Inanna, & Enkidu -(Enki's Creation)  (Gilgamesh, his alien goddess mother Ninsun, & Enkidu)

Gilgamec, the son of Ninsumun (Ninsun), …… offshoot ……; no king who could match him has ever been born,

1 line unclear

Gilgamec, lord of Kulaba, it is sweet to praise you!

          A VERSION FROM ME-TURAN

SEGMENT A

The great wild bull has lain down and is never to rise again.

Lord Gilgamec has lain down and is never to rise again.

He who was unique in …… has lain down and is never to rise again.

The hero fitted out with a shoulder-belt has lain down and is never to rise again.

He who was unique in strength has lain down and is never to rise again.

He who diminished wickedness has lain down and is never to rise again.

He who spoke most wisely has lain down and is never to rise again.

The plunderer (?) of many countries has lain down and is never to rise again.

He who knew how to climb the mountains has lain down and is never to rise again.

The lord of Kulaba has lain down and is never to rise again.

He has lain down on his death-bed and is never to rise again.

He has lain down on a couch of sighs and is never to rise again.

Unable to stand up, unable to sit down, he laments.

Unable to eat, unable to drink, he laments.

Held fast by the door-bolt of Namtar (Ereshkigal‘s son), he is unable to rise.

Like a …… fish …… in a cistern, he …… ill.

Like a captured gazelle buck, he …… couch.

Namtar with no hands or feet, who …… one by night,

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SEGMENT B

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1-5 Then the young lord, lord Gilgamec,

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Then the young lord, lord Gilgamec,

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Gilgamec ……

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SEGMENT F

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Then the young lord, lord Gilgamec, lay down on his death-bed.

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After lord Gilgamec (King Gilgamesh) had arrived at the assembly,

the pre-eminent place of the gods, they said to lord Gilgamec concerning him:

“As regards your case: after having traveled all the roads that there are,

having fetched cedar, the unique tree, from its mountains,

8e - Gilgamesh & Enkidu battle Humbaba  (Gilgamesh & Enkidu kill Huwawa)

having killed Huwawa in his forest, you set up many stelae for future days, for days to come.

Having founded many temples of the gods,

11 - Noah, his spouse, Gilgamesh, & the plant of life

        (Noah‘s spouse, Noah      Plant of Life     Gilgamesh, immortality granted Noah & spouse from Enlil)

you reached Zi-ud-sura (Noah) in his dwelling place (1 ms. has instead: place).

Having brought down to the Land the divine powers of Sumer, which at that time were forgotten forever,

the orders, and the rituals, he (?) carried out correctly the rites of hand washing and mouth washing …….

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Enlil‘s advice was given to Enki.

6 - Anu above, Enlil, & Enki

          (Apkulla pilot     Enki       Anu above in sky-disc       Enlil     Apkulla pilot)

Enki answered An (Anu) and Enlil:

“In those days, in those distant days, in those nights, in those distant nights, in those years, in those distant years,

after the assembly had made the Flood sweep over to destroy the seed of mankind,

among us I was the only one who was for life (?), and so he remained alive (?)

9a - Utnapishtim in the Ark   (Noah & family safely in the Ark)

Zi-ud-sura (Noah), although (?) a human being, remained alive (?).

Then you made me swear by heaven and by earth,

and …… that no human will be allowed to live forever (?) any more.

Now, as we look at Gilgamec, could not he escape because of his mother?”

(Another god speaks:)

“Let Gilgamec as a ghost, below among the dead, be the governor of the nether world.

Let him be pre-eminent among the ghosts, so that he will pass judgments and render verdicts,

and what he says will be as weighty as the words of Ninjiczida and Dumuzid.”

4 - King Gudea, Ningishzidda, Dumuzi, Enki missing (giant mixed-breed king Gudea, Ningishzidda, & Dumuzi, all blood-related)

Then the young lord Gilgamec became depressed because of (?) all mankind.

“You should not despair, you should not feel depressed.

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Mighty youths and …… a semicircle …….

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1f - gods in procession  (alien gods in procession upon their symbols)

“Go ahead to the place where the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods, the great gods, sit at the funerary offerings,

to the place where the en priests lie, to where the lagar priests lie,

to where the lumah priests and the nindijir priestesses lie,

to where the gudu priests lie, to where the linen-clad priests lie,

to where the nindijir priestesses lie, to where the …… lie,

to the place where your father, your grandfather, your mother, your sisters, your ……,

7 - Enkidu, Enki's creation, Gilgamesh's companion  (Enkidu stele, ancient evidence to a millennium old event on Earth)

to where your precious friend, your companion, your friend Enkidu,

your young comrade, and the governors appointed by the king to the Great City are,

to the place where the sergeants of the army lie, to where the captains of the troops lie,

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From the house of ……, the …… will come to meet you.

Your jewel will come to meet you, your precious one will come to meet you.

The elders of your city will come to meet you.

You should not despair, you should not feel depressed.”

          “He will now be counted among the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods.

He will be counted a companion of the (1 ms. adds: great) gods.

…… the governor of the nether world.

He will pass judgments and render verdicts, and what he says will be as weighty

as the words of Ninjiczida (Ningishzidda & Dumuzi) and Dumuzid.”

6a - Gilgamesh, giant king (Gilgamesh, 2/3rds divine, giant ancient king of Inanna‘s patron city Uruk)

And then the young lord, lord Gilgamec, woke up …….

…… his eyes, ……. …… a dream ……!

…… a dream ……!

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“Am I to become again as I were …… on the lap of my own mother Ninsumun (Ninsun)?

2a - Ninsun, mother of Gods & Mixed-Breed Kings  (Ninsun, mother to Gilgamesh, Ur-Nammu, Gudea, etc., Biblical “heroes of old”, “men of renown”)

…… who makes the great mountains tremble (?).

Namtar with no hands or feet takes away …….”

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2a - Enki keeper of the MUs-knowledge disks (Enki statue, shamefully destroyed by Radical Islam, & those who fear truth)

Lord Nudimmud (Enki) made (?) him see a dream:

After lord Gilgamec had arrived at the assembly, the pre-eminent place of the gods,

they said to lord Gilgamec concerning him: “As regards your case:

after having traveled all the roads that there are, having fetched cedar, the unique tree, from its mountains,

8h - Humbaba 2000-1500  (Huwawa, Enlil‘s guard to his cedar forests of Lebanon)

having killed Huwawa in his forest, you set up many stelae for future days …….

Having founded many temples of the gods,

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Having brought down to the Land the divine powers of Sumer, which at that time were forgotten forever,

the orders, and the rituals, he (?) carried out correctly the rites of hand washing and mouth washing.

…… the settlements of the countries.”

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…… Gilgamec ……. Enlil‘s advice was given to Enki.

Enki answered An (Anu) and Enlil: “In those days, in those distant days, in those nights,

in those distant nights, in those years, in those distant years, after the assembly had made the Flood

sweep over to destroy the seed of mankind ……, among us I was the only one who was for life (?).

7e - Noah & Enki behind reed wall

(Noah was informed by Enki through a reed wall, & was given a water clock for the all-aboard count-down)

He remained alive (?); Zi-ud-sura (Noah) alone, although (?) a human being, remained alive (?).

Then you made me swear by heaven and by earth,

and I swore that no human will be allowed to live forever (?) any more.

Now, as we look at Gilgamec, could not he escape because of his mother?”

(Another god speaks:)

“Let Gilgamec (Gilgamesh) as a ghost, below among the dead, be the governor of the nether world.

Let him be pre-eminent among the ghosts, so that he will pass judgments and render verdicts,

and what he says will be as weighty as the words of Ninjiczida (Ningishzidda) and Dumuzid (Dumuzi).”

             Figure of a god on top of a foundation nail. Such nails were buried in the foundation walls of temples, to hold a dedication tablet or because it was thought they gave stability to the walls.Period of king Ur-Bau or Gudea, around 2100 BCE. Bronze, H: 29 cm AO 311 (Ningishzidda, builder of the world’s ziggurats & pyramids)

            2b - Dumuzi the shepherd

 (Dumuzi “The Shepherd”, son to Enki & Ninsun, spouse to young Inanna, a supposed immortal god who died!)

Then the young lord, lord Gilgamec, became depressed because of (?) all mankind.

“You should not despair, you should not feel depressed.

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Mighty youths and …… a semicircle …….

Without him (i.e. Gilgamec)…….

2b - Utu  (Utu, God of Laws, the Sun God, son to Moon Crescent God Nannar & spouse Ningal)

Sisig (a god of dreams), the son of Utu, will provide light for him in the place of darkness.

“You must have been told (?) that this is what your being (?) a human involves.

You must have been told (?) that this is what the cutting of your umbilical cord involved.

The darkest day of humans awaits you now.

The solitary place of humans awaits you now.

The unstoppable flood-wave awaits you now.

The unequal struggle awaits you now.

The unavoidable battle awaits you now.

The evil (?) from which there is no escape awaits you now.

But you should not go to the underworld with heart knotted in anger.

May it be …… before Utu.

Let it be unraveled like palm-fiber and peeled (?) like garlic.

“Go ahead to the place where the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods, the great gods, sit at the funerary offerings,

to the place where the en priests lie, to where the lagar priests lie, to where the lumah priests

and the nindijir priestesses lie, to where the gudu priests lie, to where the linen-clad priests lie,

to where the nindijir priestesses lie, to where the …… lie, to the place where your father,

your grandfather, your mother, your sisters, your ……, to where your precious friend, your companion,

your friend Enkidu, your young comrade, and the governors appointed by the king to the Great City are,

to the place where the sergeants of the army lie, to where the captains of the troops lie.

…… the Great City Arali ……

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“From the house of the sisters, the sisters will come to meet you.

From the house of ……, …… will come to meet you.

Your jewel will come to meet you, your precious one will come to met you.

The elders of your city will come to meet you.

You should not despair, you should not feel depressed.”

173-174 “He …… the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods.

He will be counted a companion of the great gods.

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SEGMENT H

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His architect (?) designed his tomb like …….

3j - unknown, Utu, Ninurta, & Enki

      (earthling,     Utu,                & Ninurta         visit Enki at his resident home in Eridu on Earth Colony)

The herald made the horn signal sound in all the lands:

1 - Isin, Bau's home city

   (Mesopotamia, “land of the gods”, land between the Rivers Euphrates & Tigris, the “Eden”)

Unug (Uruk), arise! Open up the Euphrates! Kulaba, arise!

Divert the waters of the Euphrates!”

Unug‘s levy was a flood, Kulaba’s levy was a clouded sky.

Meanwhile not even the first month had passed

(1 ms. has instead: ……), it was not five or ten days before they had opened up the

Euphrates and diverted its high water.

2g - unknown king & Utu-Shamash  (mixed-breed king kneels in praise before giant alien god Utu)

Utu looked at its shells with admiration.

Then as soon as the water in the bed of the Euphrates had receded, his tomb was built there from stone.

Its walls were built from stone.

Its door leaves were installed in the sockets (?) of the entrance.

Its bolt and thresholds were hard stone.

Its door-pivots were hard stone.

They installed its gold beams.

Heavy block of stone were moved to ……. …… was covered with a thick layer of

(1 ms. has instead: was covered (?) with) dark soil.

…… for future days.

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…… who are searching for it should not find its precinct (?).

He set up a solid house in the middle of Unug (Uruk).

His beloved wife, his beloved children, his beloved favorite and junior wife,

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SEGMENT I

…… Gilgamec ……

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…… entered, …… its entrance.

…… opened up the Euphrates, …… its water.

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          Then the young lord, lord Gilgamec,

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SEGMENT J

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…… Gilgamec ……

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SEGMENT K

…… to the city ……. …… smeared with dust ……. …… lord Gilgamec despaired and felt depressed.

For all the people, whoever they may be, funerary statues are made for future days,

and set aside in the temples of the gods.

Their names, once uttered, do not sink into oblivion.

Aruru (Ninhursag), the older (1/2) sister of Enlil, provides them with offspring for that purpose (?).

5aa - Ninhursag & high-priest in attendance  (a much older Ninhursag attended by earthling worker, servitude begins)

Their statues are made for future days and they are mentioned in the Land.

Ereckigala (Ereshkigal), mother of Ninazu, it is sweet to praise you!

4d - Ninlil followed Enlil to Ereshkigal's Underworld

                  (2 unidentified goddesses & Ereshkigal, Queen of the Under World)

Gilgamesh and the Bull of Heaven

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 bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

(Ninhursag‘s creature creation = Enkidu, Anu‘s creature creation = Bull of Heaven)

A version of unknown provenance, supplemented from Nippur mss.

Segment A

A1-A4 I will sing the song of the man of battle, the man of battle.

6a - Gilgamesh, giant kingKONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA(Gilgamesh, 5th mixed-breed giant king of Uruk)

I will sing the song of lord Gilgamec (King Gilgamesh), the man of battle,

I will sing the song of him with the well-proportioned limbs, the man of battle.

I will sing the song of the mighty …… lord, the man of battle.

A5-A11 I will sing the song of the lord with the very black beard, the man of battle.

I will sing the song of …… athletic strength, the man of battle.

…… the king, the man ……; my king ……, my lord …… garden …….

…… courtyard, …… jipar; (1 ms. has instead: …… his mother who bore him spoke to the lord:

“My king …… in the river, my lord …… your garden.”

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Segment B

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Sports - sports in Mesopotamia (ancient fisticuffs for sport, the “sweet science”)

B3-B6 In the great courtyard, without there being any combat, a man …….

She perceived the canopy, the canopy ……,

  (Ba’al Utu & Inanna, Goddess of Love & War)

holy Inanna (Enlil‘s granddaughter) perceived the canopy,

from the palace of the abzu, she perceived the canopy ……:

B7-B12 “My wild bull, my …… man, I shall not let you go!

Lord Gilgamec, my wild bull, my …… man, I shall not let you go!

I shall not let you go to dispense justice

2caa - Anu's house in Uruk

     (E-ana, mud brick-built ziggurat mountain residence of giant alien gods in Uruk)

in the E-ana (Anu‘s temple residence in Uruk, later taken by Inanna)!

I shall not let you go to pronounce verdicts in my holy jipar!

3b - Anu of planet Nibiru (Anu, King of Nibiru & Earth Colony, sent his sons to colonize Earth)

I shall not let you go to dispense justice in the E-ana beloved by An (Anu)!

Gilgamec, may you be ……, may you be ……!”

B13-B18 (Gilgamec speaks:)

“I shall certainly not try to take over the portion of Inanna in your jipar.

Ninegal (Bau) will not …… because of my valorous strength.

But Inanna, lady, don’t you block my way, either!

6f - Inanna & Gilgamesh (Goddess of Love Inanna & Gilgamesh)

My wish is to catch (?) mountain bulls, to fill the cow-pens.

I wish to catch (?) mountain sheep, to fill the sheepfolds.

I wish to …… silver and cornelian.”

B19-B30 The queen spoke with a snort; Inanna spoke with a snort: “…… say to you.

…… say to you.

……, Gilgamec.”

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B31-B36 (An speaks:) “Its entrails (?)……. Its hide ……. Its blood …….,

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Inanna, it will muddy the waters; it will …… cowpats.

My one beloved by An, …….”

        (King Anu, ruling planet Nibiru & its colonies such as Earth)

B37-B41 He let her hold the leash. An (Anu, king of all alien gods) …….

“My child, who does it belong to?” (1 ms. has instead: “My child, what use would it be?”)

“It will stir up the waters, it will leave …… cowpats ……!

If the great bull is let loose, …… Unug (Uruk / Biblical Erech)!

If the great bull is let loose against Gilgamec, …… Unug!

I will not give her that which bears my own name.”

B42-B45 (Inanna speaks:) “Maybe it will muddy the waters, and will leave gigantic cowpats —

           9 - Inanna asks Anu for the Bull of Heaven

                                      (Inanna Utu    Bull of Heaven   Gilgamesh)

but let my father give me the Bull of Heaven (alien bio-technologies),

so I can kill the lord, so I can kill the lord, so I can kill the lord, lord Gilgamec!”

6c - Anu & Inanna  (Anu & Inanna atop her zodiac symbol Leo)

B46-B49 Great An replied to holy Inanna:

“My child, the Bull of Heaven would not have any pasture, as its pasture is on the horizon.

Maiden Inanna, the Bull of Heaven can only graze where the sun rises.

So I cannot give the Bull of Heaven to you!”

B50-B51 Holy Inanna replied to him:

“I shall shout, and make my voice reach heaven and earth!”

B52-B54 He was frightened, he was frightened. (1 ms. adds here: …… was frightened of Inanna.)

Great An replied to holy Inanna: “I shall give her the Bull of Heaven.”

4c - Inanna, Utu, Bull of Heaven, & Anu

   (Inanna  Utu     Bull of Heaven         Gilgamesh)

(instead of approx. lines 52-54, 1 ms. has:

She made her voice reach heaven ……, she made her voice reach earth;

she made her voice reach heaven ……, she made her voice reach earth.

It covered them like a woolen garment, it was spread over them like a linen garment.

…… who could speak to her?

…… who could speak to her?

…… gave …….)

B55-B63 In masculine fashion, the maiden Inanna grasped it by the lapis-lazuli (gemstone) tether.

Holy Inanna brought the Bull of Heaven out (1 ms. has instead: down).

             (Uruk, ziggurat home of alien giants)

At Unug (Uruk), the Bull devoured the pasture, and drank the water of the river in great slurps.

With each slurp it used up one mile of the river, but its thirst was not satisfied.

It devoured the pasture and stripped the land bare (alien bio-technologies).

It broke up the palm trees of Unug, as it bent them to fit them into its mouth.

When it was standing, the Bull submerged Unug.

The very presence (1 ms. has instead: the name) of the Bull of Heaven submerged Kulaba.

B64-B67 His musician …….

As he looked up ……, leaning (?) ……

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              (giant mixed-breed King Gilgamesh statue at University of Sydney, Australia)

(1 ms. has instead: Then lord Gilgamec …… his musician.)

(a second ms. has instead: Gilgamec …… his musician Lugal-gabajal.

Music - 1st harp player, 1830-1600 B.C.  (artifact of ancient Sumerian lyre musician)

“My musician, tune your strings, …… give me a drink, ……. …… bronze …… in your hand …….

His musician …….”) (a third ms. has instead: …… replied to Lugal-gabajal,

Lugal-gabajal, tune your strings; I wish to have a drink!”

(Lugal-gabajal answers:) “…… drink, that is why nothing of yours is important.”

…… replied to Lugal-gabajal.) (instead of approx. lines 64-67, a fourth ms. Has:

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…… drink, lord ……. …… drink, lord …….

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…… Unug …….)

B68-B83 Lord Gilgamec ……. Inanna …… the Bull of Heaven.

At Unug, the Bull ……, and drank the water of the river in great slurps.

With each slurp it used up one mile of the river, but its thirst was not satisfied.

It devoured the pasture and stripped the land bare. (1 ms. adds here: His lady ……. Gilgamec …… said,

  (alien giant goddess Ninsun, mother to mixed-breed King Gilgamesh)

“My mother ……, my sister ……, will …… the cattle to their tethering stakes,

will …… the sheep to their tethering stakes, will …… to their tethering stakes.”

9d - Gilgamesh, Bull of Heaven, & Enkidu  (Enkidu, Bull of Heaven, & Gilgamesh)

Gilgamec ……, “Bull of Heaven, you, yes you, ……; you, yes you — you do not …….” Gilgamec …….)

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“They will throw your corpse in the deserted streets, and throw your intestines in the broad square.

They will send your carcass to the knacker’s, and I shall share out your meat

in baskets to the widows’ sons who are citizens of my city …….

I shall make flasks of your two horns for pouring fine oil to Inanna in E-ana.”

2ca - Anu's temple, at least 3500B.C.

               (E-anna, Anu‘s, Inanna‘s, Ninsun‘s, etc. temple residence in Uruk)

B84-B90 Inana watched from the top of the ramparts.

The Bull bellowed in the dust, and Gilgamec walked (?)

at its head as Enkidu climbed up the rope of its …….

Their fellow-citizens came along …….

It covered them with dust, like a young calf unused to the yoke.

Enkidu stood behind the Bull and went round …….

9b - Gilgamesh & Enkidu, Uruk 3rd Mil. BC

           (Gilgamesh                              Enkidu & Bull of Heaven)

(1 ms. has instead: He put …… and seized its tail.)

He spoke to his master Gilgamec:

B91-B103 “Ho! magnificent one, extending your staff of office,

born of noble lineage, splendor of the gods, furious bull standing ready for battle,

who is respected as the great lord Gilgamec of Unug!

Your mother (Ninsun) was truly skilled in bearing (giant semi-divine mixed-breed) children,

and your nurse was truly skilled in suckling her charges!

(1 ms. adds: Lord born of noble (divine) lineage, ……)

Do not fear — the warrior without strength …… himself (?).

There where the road is straight ……. …… ax ……. “

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A version from Me-Turan

Segment A

A1-A7 I will sing the song of the man of battle, the man of battle.

6aa - Gilgamesh two-thirds Divine  (giant mixed-breed Gilgamesh, 5th King of Uruk)

I will sing the song of lord Gilgamec, the man of battle,

I will sing the song of the lord with the very black beard, the man of battle.

I will sing the song of him with the well-proportioned limbs, the man of battle.

I will sing the song of him in his prime (?), the man of battle.

I will sing the song of him who batters the wicked, the man of battle.

The king, the lord, having …… (Ninsun) as his mother who bore him ……, wishing to wash (?) in the river.

A8-A18 My lord, entering the garden planted with junipers, as you set to work;

the lord, coming from the jipar, sheared the wool of the fleecy sheep ……; …… he sat down …….

The king …… bending …… with the oar;

the prince covered …… with the oar, as if it was of flourishing reed.

You covered their wicked ones, as if ……, with water.

He gave …… to his mother who bore him.

2b - Uruk's Excavation  (Uruk city located way below alien gods residence)

In the wide courtyard ……, Gilgamec …….

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In the great courtyard …….

A19-A21 Then …… the canopy …….

Holy Inanna perceived the canopy, from the palace of the Abzu, she perceived the canopy:

A22-A27 “My wild bull, my man, I shall not let you ……!

Gilgamec, I shall not let you ……!

I shall not let you dispense justice in my E-ana!

I shall not let you pronounce verdicts in my holy jipar!

I shall not let you dispense justice in the E-ana beloved by An!

Gilgamec, may you ……, may I …….”

A28-A39 The king …… these words, the king …… to his mother who bore him.

2a - Ninsun, mother of Gods & Mixed-Breed Kings  (lovely goddess Ninsun, daughter to Ninurta & Bau)

Gilgamec …… to Ninsun (his mother) ……:

6fa - Ninsun, Gilgamesh, Utu, Enkidu, & Lama

                (Inanna  Gilgamesh       Utu           Enkidu              Ninsun)

“O mother who bore me, how ……!

By the door of the great gate ……

From the crenellations of the wall ……:

“My wild bull, my man, I shall not let you go ……!

Gilgamec, I shall not let you go ……!

You dispensed justice in my E-ana — I shall not let you go!

You pronounced verdicts in my holy jipar — I shall not let you go, in his beloved …… E-ana!”

A40-A41 When he had spoken thus to the mother who bore him,

the (goddess) mother who bore him replied to Gilgamec:

6fc - 2 kings, sons to mother Ninsun

  (DNA god Ningishzidda entwined with snakes, & Ninsun with two of her giant mixed-breed son-kings)

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Segment B

B1-B6 Holy Inanna ……. An ……. …… the bond of heaven.

6bb - Utu, Adad, Inanna, Bull of Heaven, & Anu

   (earthling,  Utu,          Adad,       Inanna,      Bull of Heaven, & Utu in the mountains)

An …… to holy Inanna: “My child, …….”

Inanna replied …….:

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Segment D

D1-D4 4 lines fragmentary

D5-D9 “My musician, Lugal-gabajar, perform your song, tune your strings!

Give me beer to drink! Fill my bronze jug again! ……”

Lugal-gabajar replied to his master, Gilgamec: “My master, you may eat, and you may drink —

but as for me, how does this matter concern me?”

6ga - Gilgamesh, Raging Bull, Inanna, & Adad

D10-D15 To defeat the Bull, ……, Gilgamec, to defeat the Bull, …….

…… his harness of fifty (text: five-sixths) minas.

…… his sword weighing seven talents and thirty minas.

…… his battle ax.

“My mother who bore me …….”

D16-D23 His sister …….

 (Ninsun, mother goddess to many mixed-breed kings)

His mother who bore him ……

Pectur (mixed-breed), his little sister ……. Gilgamec ……

            (Ninsun, her giant son-king, & Nannar seated)

“My mother who bore me, in the house (?) of Enki (?) ……. Pectur, the little sister,

……, will bring back the cattle to their tethering stakes ……,

will bring back the sheep to their tethering stakes …….”

D24-D32 Bull of Heaven, you — you, ……, yes, you!

You crush them ……, and I crush them …….

If you crush them, ……

They shall consign your hide to the streets …….

They shall consign your intestines to the broad square …….

The widows’ sons of my city shall each take their share of your meat in baskets.

They shall consign your carcass to the knacker’s,

and I shall turn your two horns into flasks for pouring fine oil to Inanna in E-ana.”

D33-D38 The Bull …… in the dust.

6fb - Gilgamesh, Inanna, & Enkidu -(Enki's Creation)  (Gilgamesh, his alien goddess mother Ninsun, & Enkidu)

Gilgamec …… and Enkidu …….

Their fellow-citizens ……. …… with dust, like a young calf unused to the yoke.

Enkidu stood by (?) the Bulls head and spoke to Gilgamec:

D39-D44 “Ho! magnificent one, extending your staff of office, born of noble lineage,

splendor of the gods, furious-hearted bull, standing ready for battle, warrior, …… your hand …….

The people ……, the people …….”

7 - Enkidu, Enki's creation, Gilgamesh's companion  (Enkidu, creature-companion to Gilgamesh)

D45-D48 When Enkidu had spoken thus to Gilgamec,

            (Gilgamesh, too big & powerful for all, less than the gods themselves)

Gilgamec himself smote its skull with his ax weighing seven talents.

The Bull reared up so high, so high that it overbalanced.

It spattered like rain, it spread itself out like the harvested crop.

D49-D52 The king took his knife in his hand, just as if he were a master chef.

He hit Inanna with a haunch, he made her flee away like a pigeon,

and demolished those ramparts.

Standing by (?) the Bull‘s head, the king wept bitter tears:

“Just as I can destroy you, so shall I do the same to her (?).”

D53-D59 As he spoke, he consigned its hide to the streets, he consigned its intestines

to the broad square, and the widows’ sons of his city each took their share of its meat in baskets.

He consigned its carcass to the knacker’s, and turned its two horns into flasks

for pouring fine oil to Inanna in E-ana.

            (Gilgamesh kills Bull of Heaven)

For the death of the Bull of Heaven:

holy Inanna, it is sweet to praise you!

Fragment of an earlier version from Nippur (Enlil‘s city), dating to the Third Dynasty of Ur

Segment A

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A1-A8 Seed of the jipar (= Gilgamec?) ……; he sat on the ……;

that which was in the marsh, my king, to bend that which was in the marsh with the oar,

5 - Enki lived in the abzu marshes of Eridu  (Enki in the Abzu marshes with 2 unidentified gods)

the lord covered it with water with the oar, as if they were flourishing reeds.

That which exceeded, as if it was a reed (?) ……, he covered with water.

2cd - Anu's temple-home in Uruk  (Uruk residence of giant alien gods)

In the wide courtyard …… of the temple of Inanna Gilgamec …….

A9-A13 My king, entering the garden of junipers, as you set to work, the seed of the jipar ……

the sheep of the queen (?) …… sheared (?) the wool; he sat on the …….

He leant (?) over the marsh; my king leant (?) over the marsh; he bent it with the oar.

A14-A15 The lord covered it with water as if they were flourishing reeds;

that which exceeded, as if it was a reed (?) ……, he covered it with water.

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Segment B

B1-B4 I (?) shall not try to take over the portion of Inanna in the jipar;

…… shall not cover my valiant arm with a garment (?)!

The Huluppa Tree

Wolkstein, Diane & Samuel Noah Kramer. (1983). Inanna queen of
heaven and earth: Her stories and hymns from Sumer. New York: Harper & Row.

 

(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…)

 

Version One

In days of yore, in the distant days of yore,

In nights of yore, in the far-off nights of yore,

In days of yore, in the distant days of yore,

After in days of yore all things needful had been brought into being,

After in days of yore all things needful had been ordered,

After bread had been tasted in the shrines of the Land,

After bread had been baked in the ovens of the Land,

After heaven had been moved away from earth,

After earth had been separated from heaven,

After the name of man had been fixed,

6-anu-above-enlil-enki

  (Apkulla / eagle headed & winged pilot, Enki, Anu in his sky-disk above the Tree of Life, Enlil, & Apkulla / pilot)

After An (planet Nibiru‘s King of the Anunnaki, Anu) had carried off heaven,

After Enlil (Anu‘s son & heir, Earth Colony Commander) had carried off earth,

After Ereshkigal (Queen of the Under World) had been carried off into the nether world as its prize

 

After he had set sail, after he had set sail,

After the father had set sail for the nether world,

Against the king, the small were hurled,

Against Enki (Anu‘s eldest & wisest son, 1st to arrive on Earth with crew of 50), the large were hurled,

Its small stones of the hand,

Its large stones of the dancing reeds,

The keel of Enki‘s boat,

Overwhelm in battle like an attacking storm,

Against the king, the water at the head of the boat,

Devours like a wolf,

Against Enki, the water at the rear of the boat,

Strikes down like a lion.

 

Once upon a time, a tree, a huluppu, a tree —

It had been planted on the bank of the Euphrates,

It was watered by the Euphrates —

The violence of the South Wind plucked up its roots,

Tore away its crown,

The Euphrates carried it off on its waters.

 

The woman, roving about in fear at the word of An,

Roving about in fear at the word of Enlil,

2i-sumerian-inanna-twin-sister-to-utu  (young goddess Inanna, spoiled granddaughter to Enlil)

Took the tree in her hand, brought it to Erech (Uruk, her patron city):

“I shall bring it to pure Inanna‘s fruitful garden.”

 

The woman tended the tree with her hand, placed it by her foot,

Inanna tended the tree with her hand, placed it by her foot,

“When will it be a fruitful throne for me to sit on,” she said,

“When will it be a fruitful bed for me to lie on,” she said.

3a - Inanna & Dumuzi in the Underworld (Inanna speaks to deceased spouse Dumuzi in the Under World)

The tree grew big, its trunk bore no foliage,

In its roots the snake who knows no charm set up its nest,

In its crown the Imdugud-bird placed its young,

 

In its midst the maid Lilith (Inanna?, Biblical Lilith?) built her house —

The always laughing, always rejoicing maid,

The maid Inanna — how she weeps!

 

As light broke, as the horizon brightened,

3a-utu-in-the-mountains-with-weapons-of-brilliance  (Utu, Inanna‘s twin brother, the Sun god rising over the mountains)

As Utu came forth from the “princely field,”

His sister, the holy Inanna,

Says to her brother Utu:

“My brother, after in days of yore the fates had been decreed,

After abundance had sated the land,

 (alien Anunnaki King Anu in his winged sky-disc, father in heaven to the gods)

After An had carried off heaven,

 (Enlil, father King Anu‘s appointed Earth Colony Commander, & Enki‘s younger 1/2 brother)

After Enlil had carried off earth,

2 - Ereshkigal (Ereshkigal, spouse to Nergal, Queen of the Nether World / Under World / Lower World / Hades)

After Ereshkigal had been carried off (appointed Commander) into the nether world as its prize –

After he had set sail, after he had set sail,

After the father had set sail for the nether world,

Against the king, the small were hurled,

Against Enki, the large were hurled,

Its small stones of the hand,

Its large stones of the dancing reeds,

The keel of Enki‘s boat,

Overwhelm in battle like an attacking storm,

Against the king, the water at the head of the boat,

5a - Enki in the abzu-marshes (alien gods boating on rivers Euphrates & Tigris)

Devours like a wolf,

Against Enki, the water at the rear of the boat,

Strikes down like a lion.

 

Once upon a time, a tree, a huluppu, a tree —

It had been planted on the bank of the Euphrates,

It was watered by the Euphrates —

The violence of the South Wind plucked up its roots,

Tore away its crown,

The Euphrates carried it off on its waters.

 

The woman, roving about in fear at the word of An,

Roving about in fear at the word of Enlil,

Took the tree in her hand, brought it to Erech:

“I shall bring it to pure Inanna‘s fruitful garden.’

 

The woman tended the tree with her hand, placed it by her foot,

3a - Adad, Inanna, & Fruit Of Life (aliens working to establish Earth Colony)

Inanna tended the tree with her hand, placed it by her foot,

“When will it be a fruitful throne for me to sit on,’ she said,

“When will it be a fruitful bed for me to lie on,’ she said.

 

The tree grew big, its trunk bore no foliage,

In its roots the snake who knows no charm set up its nest,

In its crown the Imdugud-bird placed its young,

In its midst the maid Lilith (Inanna?) built her house —

 

1e - Inanna in dress - Liberty, atop Leo lion  (Inanna atop her zodiac symbol of Leo, holding alien technologies, posed as modern goddess Liberty)

The always laughing, always rejoicing maid, I, the maid Inanna, how I weep!”

 The goddess Ishtar and her accolites on a mountain. Ishtar is shown in her warrior-aspect,with tiara and armour, her lion at her feet. From the ground around palace of Shakkanakku, Mari, period of the Amorite dynasties. 19th-18th BCE H: 11 cm Inv. 2880 (Utu, twin Inanna, & brother Papsukal, Nannar’s & Ningal‘s, children)

Her brother, the hero, the valiant Utu,

Stood not by her in this matter.

As light broke, as the horizon brightened,

3e - Shamash - Utu in the mountains of Sippar (Utu shapes launch pads in mountain ranges, & launch towers)

As Utu came forth from the “princely field,”

4a - Utu & Inanna gods of war (worker-warrior earthlings with no chance against giant alien gods Utu & Inanna)

 

His sister, the holy Inanna,

6a-gilgamesh-giant-kingKONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA (Gilgamesh, 5th mixed-breed king of Uruk, Inanna‘s resident city)

Speaks to the hero Gilgamesh:

“My brother, after in days of yore the fates had been decreed,

After abundance had sated the land,

After An had carried off (returned to) heaven,

  (Anu & Enlil traverses the skies in his sky-disc, mapping out the lands of Earth)

After Enlil had carried off (appointed Earth’s Commander) earth,

After Ereshkigal had been carried off (Commander of) into the nether world as its prize —

 

After he had set sail, after he had set sail,

After the father had set sail for the nether world,

Against the king, the small were hurled,

Against Enki, the large were hurled,

Its small stones of the hand,

Its large stones of the dancing reeds,

The keel of Enki‘s boat,

Overwhelm in battle like an attacking storm,

Against the king, the water at the head of the boat,

Devours like a wolf,

Against Enki, the water at the rear of the boat,

Strikes down like a lion.

 

11 - Noah, his spouse, Gilgamesh, & the plant of life

       (Noah‘s spouse    Noah          Plant of Life    Gilgamesh)

Once upon a time, a tree, a huluppu, a tree —

It had been planted on the bank of the Euphrates,

It was watered by the Euphrates —

 

The violence of the South Wind plucked up its roots,

Tore away its crown,

2 - Mesopotamia (aliens landed in Persian Gulf, & established Sumer there)

The Euphrates carried it off on its waters.

The woman, roving about in fear at the word of An,

Roving about in fear at the word of Enlil,

Took the tree in her hand, brought it to Erech:

“I shall bring it to pure Inanna‘s fruitful garden.’

 

The woman tended the tree with her hand, placed it by her foot,

Inanna tended the tree with her hand, placed it by her foot,

“When will it be a fruitful throne for me to sit on,’ she said,

“When will it be a fruitful bed for me to lie on,’ she said.

 

5a - Inanna in Underworld, Dumuzi looks on (Nergal, Inanna, Dumuzi, Utu, & mixed-breed king)

The tree grew big, its trunk bore no foliage,

In its roots the snake who knows no charm set up its nest,

In its crown the Imdugud-bird placed its young,

In its midst the maid Lilith built her house —

 

The always laughing, always rejoicing maid,

I, the maid Inanna, how I weep!”

Her brother, the hero Gilgamesh,

Stood by her in this matter,

He donned armor weighing fifty minas about his waist —

Fifty minas were handled by him like thirty shekels —

His “ax of the road” —

Seven talents and seven minas — he took in his hand,

At its roots he struck down the snake who knows no charm,

3b - Anzu seal (Imdugud-bird)

In its crown the Imdugud-bird took its young, climbed to the mountains,

In its midst the maid Lilith tore down her house, fled to the wastes.

 

The tree — he plucked at its roots, tore at its crown,

The sons of the city who accompanied him cut off its branches,

He gives it to holy Inanna for her throne,

1c - Astarte, Hittite goddess of love  (giant alien Inanna, Goddess of Love to both gods & mixed-breed kings)

Gives it to her for her bed,

She fashions its roots into a pukku for him,

Fashions its crown into a mikku for him.

 

The summoning pukku — in street and lane he made the pukku resound,

The loud drumming — in street and lane he made the drumming resound,

The young men of the city, summoned by the pukku —

Bitterness and woe — he is the affliction of their widows,

“O my mate, O my spouse,” they lament,

Who had a mother — she brings bread to her son,

Who had a sister — she brings water to her brother.

 

1a - Inanna, 8-pointed star symbolizing Venus  (Inanna with her 8-pointed star symbol of Venus)

After the evening star (Venus) had disappeared,

And he had marked the places where his pukku had been,

He carried the pukku before him, brought it to his house,

At dawn in the places he had marked — bitterness and woe!

Captives! Dead! Widows!

Because of the cry of the young maidens,

His pukku and mikku fell into the “great dwelling,”

He put in his hand, could not reach them,

Put in his foot, could not reach them,

 Cylinder seal and imprint, period of the Assyrian merchant settlements in Cappadocia, 19th-18th BCE. The naked goddess under her arcade, surrounded by guardians and mythological animals. Serpentine, H: 4, 1 cm AO 22420 (Ereshkigal, Inanna, & Gilgamesh)

He sat down at the great gate ganzir, the “eye” of the nether world,

Gilgamesh wept, his face turns pale . . . .

 

Version 2

 

Wolkstein, Diane & Samuel Noah Kramer. (1983). Inanna queen of heaven and earth: Her stories and hymns from Sumer. New York: Harper & Row.

(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…)

(Enkidu = Ninhursag’s creature creation)

 

Narrator: In the first days, in the very first days /

In the first nights, in the very first nights

In the first years, in the very first years /

In the first days when everything needed was brought into being /

In the first days when everything needed was properly nourished

When bread was baked in the shrines of the land

And bread was tasted in the homes of the land

When heaven (Nibiru‘s orbit) had moved away from earth

And earth had separated from heaven

And the name of man was fixed /

When the Sky God, An, had carried off the heavens,

             (Sky God Anu & Air God Enlil)

And the Air God, Enlil had carried off the earth,

When the Queen of the Great Below,

Ereshkigal, was given the Underworld for Her domain.

 

At that time, a tree, a single tree, a huluppu tree

Was planted by the banks of the Euphrates

The whirling South Wind Inanna, pulling at its roots

And ripping at its branches

Until the waters of the Euphrates carried it away

 

3a - Anu in flight  (Sky God An / Anu hovering above in his sky disc)

A woman who walked in the fear of the word of the Sky God, An,

  (Air God Enlil)

Who walked in the fear of the Air God, Enlil,

Plucked the Tree from the river and spoke:

(Lights focusing on Inanna, who will be ‘planting and taking care of’ a tree)

Inanna: ‘ I shall bring this tree to Uruk I shall plant this tree in my holy garden”.

 

Narrator: Inanna cared for the tree with her hand

She settled the earth around the tree with her foot She wondered:

Inanna: “How long will it be until I have a shining throne to sit upon?

How long will it be until I have a shining bed to lie upon?”

 

Narrator: As the years passed by, five years, then ten years, Inanna kept wondering about her throne and bed.

             Statue of the goddess Narundi, part of the statuary ordered by king Puzur-Inshushinak of Ur-Nammu (2111-2094 BCE). The goddess wears a woollen garment, a "kaunakes",and sits on a lion-throne. See 08021226,27 Limestone, 109 cm, Sb 54  (Inanna seated on her throne in Uruk, city of gods & earthlings)

Who could help Inanna in her quest for

Sovereignty to share?

Only a hero on the make could he be

A hero seeking for the Goddess without and within.

Finally he came, at the coming of the dawn, the hero came

6fb - Gilgamesh, Inanna, & Enkidu -(Enki's Creation)   (Gilgamesh, his mother Ninsun, & his companion Enkidu)   

Gilgamesh, hero of Uruk,

Display Inanna and Gilgamesh sitting under the Tree

From the trunk of the tree Gilgamesh carved a throne for his holy sister

From the trunk of the tree Gilgamesh carved a bed for Inanna

From the roots of the tree she fashioned a ring for her brother

From the crown of the tree Inanna fashioned a rod for Gilgamesh

Thus Goddess and Hero sit together as Friends

6g - Enkidu, Gilgamesh, & Inanna (Gilgamesh, Enkidu, Gilgamesh, naked Inanna, Inanna)

 

And so this Great Myth (tales of Inanna & Gilgamesh) begins.