[1531] VR. 60, col. ii. ll. 11-16.
[1534] This is a standing phrase in the inscriptions of Nebuchadnezzar, as well as of other kings. See Delitzsch, Assyr. Handwörterbuch, p. 270b.
[1535] Deut. xii. 18; xvi. 14, etc.
[1537] See ib.
[1538] Or zag-mu. Gudea, Inscription G, col. iii. In the later inscriptions we find zag-mu-ku. The k or ku appears to be an afformative. See Amlaud, Zeits. f. Assyr. iii. 41. The reading za-am-mu-ku is found, IR. 67, col. i. l. 34.
[1539] rêsh shatti. See p. [681].
[1540] Inscription G, ib., and Inscription D, col. ii. ll. 1-9. See also p. [59].