[[15]] A translation of the entire inscription by R. W. Rogers is found in Records of the Past, New Series, Vol. VI, pp. 80ff. These Records of the Past contain translations of the more important ancient inscriptions.
[[16]] The most important of these papyri is translated in the Biblical World, June, 1908, pp. 448ff.
[[17]] Francis Brown, Assyriology—Its Use and Abuse in Old Testament Study, p. 3.
[[18]] R. W. Rogers, History of Babylonia and Assyria, Vol. II, p. 80.
[[19]] Encyclopedia Biblica, Vol. I, col. 792, Note.