Amarna letter EA 325
Amarna letter EA 325, titled: "Preparations Completed (2),"[1] is a shorter-length clay tablet Amarna letter from Yidya the governor-'mayor' of Ašqaluna-(Ashkelon). It is a letter addressing the Pharaoh in high terms, as well as stating the 'governor of Ašqaluna' is making preparations for the arrival of the Pharaoh's archer-army, the archers (Egyptian pitati). EA 325 is a vassal-state letter (from Canaan), and has some similar appearances, for example appearing like letters EA 270 and EA 271.
The letter[]
EA 325: "Preparations Completed (2),"[]
EA 325, letter five of seven, by Yidya. (Not a linear, line-by-line translation, and English from French.)[2]
- (Lines 1-9)--[To] the king, my lord, my god, my Sun, the Sun fr[om the s]ky; Message of Yidya, your servant, the dirt at your feet, the groom of [yo]ur horses. I indeed prostrate myself, on the back and on the stomach, at the feet of the king, my lord, 7 times and 7 times.
- (10-14)--I am indeed guarding the place of the king, my lord, and the city of the king, my lord, [w]here I am. Who is the dog that would not obey the orders of the king, the Sun from the sky?
- (15-19)--I have indeed prepared absolutely everything — [f]ood, strong drink, oxen, sheep, and goats,1 grain, straw, absolutely everything that the king, my lord, commanded. I have indeed prepared it.
- (20-22)--And I am indeed p[reparing] the tribute of the Sun, in accordance with the comma[nd] of the king, my lord, the Sun fr[om the sky].
Akkadian text[]
The Akkadian language text:[3]
Akkadian:
- (Line 1)--A-na 1.diš--EN-ia dingir-MEŠ-IA--(–1–: LUGAL-,.. -MEŠ-,..)
- (2)--dingir-UTU-IA dingir-UTU ša iš-tu [ an-ša10-mi ]--(-UTU-,.. -UTU ša -ša10-mi!...)
- (3)--umma 1.diš-(=yi)-YI-iD-(i)Ya ARAD-ka--(–1,– Yi--,.. ,...)
- (4)--ip-ri ša 2.diš-GÌR-MEŠ-ka--(,.. ša 2(1-1).-GÌR-MEŠ-,...)
- (5)--LÚ -tab-bi ša 2.diš ANŠE.KUR..MEŠ-ka--(,.. qar--- ša 2.-ANŠE--RA-MEŠ-,...)
- (6)--ana 2.diš-GÌR-MEŠ -EN-ia am--ut--( 2.-GÌR-MEŠ,.. LUGAL-,.. -qú-ut!... )
- (7)--7.diš-šu ù 7.diš-ta-na--(7.-,.. ú 7,.. -,.. )
- (8)--lu-ú iš-tu-----(lu-ú,.. --hu-hi-in!...)
- (9)--ṣi-ru-ma ù ka-ba-tu-ma
- segue:
- (single line ruling)(=paragraph)
- (10)--a-nu-ma i-na-ṣa-ru a-
- (11)---EN-ia ù URU-ki -EN-ia
- (12)--ša it-ti-ia mi-la-mi
- (13)--lu-ú-ur-gi12 ù la-a (=yi) yi-iš-te-mu
- (14)--a-wa-ti7 dingir-UTU iš-tu an- { ša10-mi }
- segue:
- (single line ruling)(=paragraph)
- (15)--a-nu-ma šu-ši-ir-ti gáb-bi mi--mi
- (16)--[ -]-MEŠ -MEŠ (gu4)-MEŠ ud5-MEŠ
- (17)---MEŠ -MEŠ gáb-bi mi--[ mi ]
English:
- (Line 1)--(To:.. 1.-King-Lord-Mine,.. (of) Gods (pl)-Mine,.. )
- (2)--(God-'Sun-God'-Mine,.. God 'Sun-God' 'which' from "Sky" (Heaven),.. )
- (3)--('message thus' 1.-Yi-iD-iYa(Yidya),.. Servant-Yours,.. )
- (4)--(dust,.. 'which at' 2.-feet (pl)-yours,.. )
- (5)--((the) Groom,.. 'which of' 2.-Horses(pl)-Yours,.. )
- (6)--(at 2. Feet (pl),.. King-Lord-Mine,.. (I) bow!... )
- (7)--(7. times and 7, times,.. )
- (8)--("may it be",.. (that I) prostrate (myself),.. )
- (9)--((on my) Back and Front (liver),.. )
- segue:
See also[]
- Yidya
- Ashkelon
- Amarna letter EA 323
- Archers (Egyptian pitati)
- Amarna letters–phrases and quotations
External links[]
- Photo, EA 325: Obverse (Middle clay-tablet)
- Triplet Photo (British Museum), , EA 323, & EA 325: Obverse photos
- Line Drawing, cuneiform, and Akkadian, EA 325: Obverse & Reverse, CDLI no. P270937 (Chicago Digital Library Initiative)
References[]
- ^ Moran, William L. 1987, 1992. The Amarna Letters. EA 245, "Preparations Completed (2)", pp. 352-3.
- ^ Moran, William L. 1987, 1992. The Amarna Letters. EA 245, "Preparations Completed (2)", pp. 352-3.
- ^ Akkadian language characters (cuneiform) & Line Drawing, EA 245: Reverse & Obverse Archived 2015-06-13 at the Wayback Machine, CDLI no. P270937 (Chicago Digital Library Initiative)
- Moran, William L. The Amarna Letters. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. (softcover, ISBN 0-8018-6715-0)
- Parpola, 1971. The Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh, Parpola, Simo, Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, c 1997, Tablet I thru Tablet XII, Index of Names, Sign List, and Glossary-(pp. 119–145), 165 pages.
Categories:
- Amarna letters
- Yidya of Ašqaluna (Ashkelon) Amarna letters
- Vassal city-state & miscellaneous Amarna letters
- Egyptian Epigraphs