The mighty one among the gods, robed in brilliancy I am.

Similarly Ninib No. 6 is another hymnal fragment of fourteen lines in which the deity praises himself. Some of the lines exalting his prowess are:

Against my terrible brilliancy which like Anu is mighty who raises himself?

Storm god with fifty mouths my divine weapons I carry;

A warrior who destroys mountains, merciless storm I carry;

A weapon like a corpse-eating dragon I carry;

Mountain destroyer, the heavy weapon of Anu I carry.

More impressive is a hymn of some fifty lines, though the tablet is broken off, sung by Belit in her own honor. The theme of the hymn is the supremacy of Belit. Thus she announces herself:

Am I not the daughter of Bel?

Am I not supreme? I am the warrior.