The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature

**(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)**

(gods in blue mixed-breed demigods in teal…)

          OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA (Ishkur / Adad, 3rd son to Earth Colony Commander Enlil, & Thunder God of Mesopotamia__)

           1-8 When Ickur (Ishkur / Adad) — the lord, the storm, the … lion,         the great storm of heaven and earth, confident in his majesty, the foremost,         the advocate, the son (grandson) of An (__Anu), whose head is clothed in power,         the fearsome chief lord, the great storm that has no rival …,         who masses the clouds — rushes within the storm, the earth trembles before him.            9-18 A majestic wind bellowing in the broad heavens, whose thunder signifies abundance —         when he utters his cries, the Land and the great mountains are fearful.          (Ishkur with the “shepherd’s crook in his hand” & “clasping authority at his side”)         Great hero, holding the shepherd’s crook in his hand and clasping authority at his side —         when he roars over the sea and covers the Land with radiance, huge hailstones … and slanting (?) rain, … they set up … for him.           19-23 2 lines missing         … like a reed (?), on their own accord at his presence they (?) lift … to him.           24-32 He surveys these numerous people — the lord of prosperity who makes celebration plentiful,         who gives sustenance to the Land, the merciful prince whose solicitude is kind,          1e - Larsa 1912 (ancient Larsa ziggurat & city ruins discovered)         (Adad) the protector of Larsa, the helper of Sîn-iddinam on the battlefield,         who stands in combat with the troops at his side, the great lord,         the canal administrator of An and Enlil, whose destiny has no equal!           33-56 Sîn-iddinamthe mighty man (semi-divine giant king), the humble prince who respects Enlil;            2e-enlils-home-in-nippur   (E-kur, Enlil’s house in Nippur;  earthling & Enlil, heir to King Anu)         approved with a “let it be so!” by the E-kur (Enlil’s temple residence, Command Central in Nippur)__;           3b-nannars-temple-in-ur-terah-was-the-high-priest3aa - Nanna & his symbol (Nannar’s house with Ur way below; Nannar, god of Ur)         the young man given a propitious name by Nanna (Nannar / Sin);         the provider of Urim (Ur), the king of Larsa, the king of Sumer and Akkad,           2e-eridu-temple-reconstruction  2a - Enki keeper of the MUs-knowledge disks (Enki’s house in Eridu; Enki, eldest & wisest son to King Anu, was 1st to land on Earth)         given broad wisdom and surpassing intelligence by Nudimmud (Enki),         granted a good reign, a long life and unending abundance by Ickur, his god;           2ba-enkis-temple-ziggourat-in-eridu 2-enki-eridu-1st-city-established-in-sumer  (Eridu ruins, Enki’s city discovered)         who puts in order the divine plans of Eridug (Eridu), who makes perfect offerings to the gods;         the wise one who has restored the ancient divine powers (alien technologies),         … who has favorably identified his numerous people —         put in place a majestic throne, … surpassing in form, for his lord, for his god.           57-67 Made grandly from … and refined silver, … of the beautiful heavens,         approx. 4 lines missing         befitting his size and well-suited to running (?) — with jubilation he finished the work.           2j - Teshub in a chariot pulled by Taurus6-twin-temples-to-anu-and-adad-in-uruk (Adad; Adad’s & grandfather King Anu’s twin residences in Uruk)            68-74 At that time he grandly seated Ickur (Ishkur / Adad), his god, on his throne of glory.         Then he made its form surpassing for ever.         He sought out its majestic divine plans and divine powers (alien technologies).           2f-hadad-warrior-upon-a-bull-taurus 2e-adad-war-god-upon-taurus-the-bull Tablet from Syria. Two bulls facing each other, a large deity, followed by a smaller, winged deity, is adored by an orant. Late Bronze. Terracotta, 7,9 x 7,1 cm AO 28362  (Adad attacks earthlings with alien weaponry)

          75-85 By the throne he … two great wild bulls, below (?) on the right and the left, butting the king’s enemies         1 line fragmentary           9d-giant-god-teshub-unknown-king  (Adad & smaller mixed-breed descendant-king, giant gods protected their semi-divine kings)         The Anuna (Anunnaki) gods in abundance … stand beside him … the horizon (?).         He … that statue and … on its lap.         He …         3 lines missing