May Samas, the Judge of heaven and earth, fly before him; that he change into darkness the light of the day.
May Istar, the Sovereign, the Queen of the gods, load him with infirmities and anguish of illness like arrows, may she increase (day and night his pains,) so that he runs about like a dog, in the ways of his town.
May Marduk, the King of heaven and earth, the Lord of the eternity without end, entangle his weapons with bonds which cannot be broken.
May Ninip, the god of crops and boundaries, sweep away its limits and tread upon his crops, and remove its limit.
May Gula, the mother (nurse), the great Lady, infect his bowels with a poison, and that he void pus and blood like water.
May Bin, the supreme Guardian of heaven and earth, inundate his field like a …[12]
May Serah suffocate his first-born.
May Nabu, the holy minister of the gods, continually pour over his destinies laments and curses; and blast his wishes.
May all the great gods whose name is invoked on this table, devote him to vengeance and scorn, and may his name, his race, his fruits, his offspring, before the face of men perish wretchedly.
By this table, the author of the everlasting limits has forever perpetuated his name.