36. Oh Innini, I will rehearse thy valor.
37. zag-sal-zu ... dug-ga-ám
37. It is good to sing thy praise.
Liturgical Hymn to Sin. 8097 (No. 7)
This liturgical composition consists of two melodies each designated by the rubric sagarram, “It is a sagar.” The entire service is sung to the tigû, a kind of flute. In the first melody of fifteen lines the choir chant the glory of the moon god and his city Ur. The second melody of twenty-four lines is apparently an address of the earth god Enlil to his son the moon god. This melody must remain obscure as long as the recurring liturgical phrase áb-mu-ba-ši-in-dib is unexplained.
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5. [...]-ni éš uri-ki mu-šú ba-an-sá
5. His city(?) the abode of Ur as a name he named.