[79] “Enkidu blocked the gate” (Pennsylvania tablet, line 215) = Assyrian version Tablet IV, 2, 46: “Enkidu interposed his foot at the gate of the family house.”
[80] Pennsylvania tablet, lines 218 and 224.
[81] Yale tablet, line 198; also to be supplied lines 13–14.
[82] Yale tablet, lines 190 and 191.
[83] PSBA 1914, 65 seq. = Jensen III, 1a, 4–11, which can now be completed and supplemented by the new fragment.
[84] I.e., Enkidu will save Gilgamesh.
[85] These two lines impress one as popular sayings—here applied to Enkidu.
[86] King’s fragment, col. I, 13–27, which now enables us to complete Jensen III, 1a, 12–21.
[87] Yale tablet, lines [252–253].
[88] Yale tablet, lines 143–148 = Assyrian version, Tablet IV, 6, 26 seq.