Translation:Qolasta/Oxford Collection/Part 1/Prayer 37
- XXXVII.
- The coming of Hibil-Uthra
- Is like that of Šitil,
- who goes to the house of his friends.
- When the disciples heard the voice of the Anōš, the great Uthra,
- they worshipped and praised the great life beyond measure.
Commentary
edit- These three songs and three hymns are for Wednesday.
Transcription
edit- mitia ḏ-hibil ˁutra
- kḏ šitil ḏ-masgia l-bit rahmẖ
- tarmidia ḏ-šimuia l-qalẖ
- ḏ-anuš ˁutra sagia
- sagdia u-mšabilun l-hiia rbia
- mn riš b-riš
- s___a
- halin tlata ˁniania u-tlata drašia ḏ-iuma ḏ-arba habšaba hinun
- s___a
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