his dislike for Pir-napištim, 102;

his anger at the escape of the patriarch and his people from the Flood, 107.

See [Anu-Bêl]

Bêl, “the lord” = Ellila (Illil) = Illinos, 17;

called “the father,” 32, l. 116

Bel and the Dragon, story of (= the Semitic Babylonian story of the Creation), 20

Bêl-âbla-iddina, captain of Babylon, 469

Bêl-âḫê-iddina, one of Neriglissar's captains, 444

Bêl-bulliṭ-su (a scribe), 478

Bêl-êṭiranni, major-domo of Neriglissar, 438