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  • Similarly, E-gish-shir-gal, 'the house of the great luminary,' was an appropriate name for the temple to the moon-god at Ur. The staff or sceptre being the symbol of the god Nabu, suggests as the name of a sanctuary to him in Babylonia, the name E-pad-kalama-suma, 'the house of him who gives the sceptre of the world,' while the character of Shamash as the god of justice finds an expression in the name E-ditar-kalama,

    The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891

  • _E-pad-kalama-suma_, sanctuary of Nabu in Babylonia, 640; meaning of name, 640.

    The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891

  • Isin; who richly endowed E-gal-mach [temple of Isin]; the protecting king of the city, brother of the god Zamama [god of Kish]; who firmly founded the farms of Kish, crowned E-me-te-ursag [sister city of Kish] with glory, redoubled the great holy treasures of Nana, managed the temple of Harsag-kalama [temple of Nergal at Cuthah]; the grave of the enemy, whose help brought about the victory; who increased the power of

    The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 Rossiter Johnson 1885

  • Q8travelbud Says: lool … lo ana men elyahil chan 3asab … sij kalama "its not funny!"

    iToot Stream 2010

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