Hymn to Shamash (the Sun-God)
Shamash is praised as a universal god. He shines on all the earth and evenon the nether world. He enjoys the worship and devotion of all types of mankind even those in foreign lands. Appearing alternately with thisthought throughout the hymn is the proclamation of the sun-god's interestin justice and righteousness. He punishes the wicked and rewards therighteous. The text is made up out of many fragments, all found in thelibrary of Ashurbanipal, 668-633 BC.
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Igigi is a collective name for the great gods of heaven.
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Kubu might also be translated as Kusud or Kusig.
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Anunnaki is a collective name for the gods, sometimes appearing tomean all the gods of heaven and earth, sometimes the gods of theearth and the nether world, and again only the gods of the netherworld.
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"Bag of weights" may also be translated "capital".
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In the following line, "Those who make appeal - it is put beforethee;", literally means "those who make their mouth full"
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In the following line, "Quickly thou dost interpret their statements.";literally, "Thou dost hasten; thou dost loosen the issue of theirmouths"O illuminator of [darkness ...],Destroyer of [evil ...] above and below,O Shamash, illuminator of [darkness ...],Destroyer of [evil ...] above and below,Cast down like a net [over the land] are thy rays;Over the mighty mountains ... of the sea.At thy appearance [all] princes are glad;All the Igigi rejoice over thee.They are always kept hidden [in] thy ...;In the brilliance of thy light their path [is obscured].... constantly look at thy radiance.The four world regions like fire ....Opened wide is the gate which entirely ....The bread-offerings of all the Igigi ....O Shamash, at thy rising ... are bowed down.... O Shamash ...,O shining one, who opens the darkness, who ...,Who intensifies the noonday heat ... the grain fields.The mighty mountains are covered with thy brightness.Thy brilliance fills the extent of the land.(When) thou art risen over the mountains thou dost scan the earth.Thou art holding the ends of the earthsuspended from the midst of heaven.The people of the world, all of them, thou dost watch over.
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