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He notes explicitly that he is giving it to both “ Marduk and Zarpanitum , ” whom he calls “ the gods who love one another " ( ilāni murtâmē , l . 18 ' ) , an unusual divine epithet that draws attention to their marital happiness ...
He notes explicitly that he is giving it to both “ Marduk and Zarpanitum , ” whom he calls “ the gods who love one another " ( ilāni murtâmē , l . 18 ' ) , an unusual divine epithet that draws attention to their marital happiness ...
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In a hymn to the god Šamaš , the Late Babylonian king Nabonidus calls Šamaš's spouse Aya “ the great kallatu who dwells in ... I can see no pattern linking the male gods who have beds in this period ( Marduk , Nabû , Šamaš , Ninurta and ...
In a hymn to the god Šamaš , the Late Babylonian king Nabonidus calls Šamaš's spouse Aya “ the great kallatu who dwells in ... I can see no pattern linking the male gods who have beds in this period ( Marduk , Nabû , Šamaš , Ninurta and ...
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Throughout all periods there were also minor gods and spirits of different kinds and sexes who controlled or influenced the human world ; there may too have been many individuals who had spiritual experiences or revelations based on the ...
Throughout all periods there were also minor gods and spirits of different kinds and sexes who controlled or influenced the human world ; there may too have been many individuals who had spiritual experiences or revelations based on the ...
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