The Babylonian Legends of the Creation by E. A. Wallis Budge
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8. Whose drink is abundance, who goeth forth ... 9. O TUTU--creator of their new life, 10. Supplier of their wants, that they may be satisfied [or, glad], 11. Let but [Tutu] recite an incantation, the gods shall be at rest; 12. Let but [the gods] attack him (i.e., Tutu) in wrath, he shall resist them successfully; 13. Let him be raised up on a high throne in the assembly of the gods.... 14. None among the gods is like unto him. 15. O god TUTU, who art the god ZI-UKKINA, life of the host of the gods, 16. Who stablished the shining heavens for the gods, 17. He founded their paths, he fixed [their courses]. 18. Never shall his deeds be forgotten among men. 19. O god TUTU, who art ZI-AZAG, was the third name they gave him--holder (i.e., possessor) of holiness, 20. God of the favourable wind, lord of adoration and grace, |
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