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Amarna letter EA 256

Amarna letter EA 256, in short EA 256, catalogued under the title Oaths and Denials,[1][dubious ] is one of a total of about 350 so-called Amarna letters, belonging to an official correspondence dating to the mid-14th century BC (about 1350 BC till 20–25 years later). The initial corpus of letters were found at Akhenaten's city Akhetaten, on the floor of the Bureau of Correspondence of Pharaoh; others were later found, adding to the body of letters.

EA 365, a rectangular letter of similar size to Mut-Bahlu's EA 256
(very high-resolution expandable photo)

Description edit

EA 256 is a square, mostly flat clay tablet letter written on both sides; it is also written on the bottom, top (=bottom of reverse side), and the last 3 lines are written on the left edge (obverse), where the start of lines on the obverse form a 'straight' margin.

The reverse of the letter (see Rohl[2]), has a list of towns in, or associated with the Golan Heights. The surface of the letter is rough (partially eroded?), or photos of the reverse especially, do not easily highlight the cuneiform characters.

The topic of the letter is the whereabouts of Ayyab, supposedly in Pella, Jordan (Pihilu of the letters).

Each text line was written with a horizontal line scribed below the text line, as well as a vertical left margin-line, (beginning of text at left) scribe line on the obverse of the tablet. The letter contains 14 (15) lines on the obverse, continuing on the bottom tablet edge to conclude at line 31 on the reverse, leaving a small space before the final tablet edge. At least 4 lines from the obverse intrude into the text of the reverse (appearing as upside-down cuneiform into the text of the reverse), actually dividing the reverse into a top half and bottom half, and even creating a natural spacing segue to the reverse's text, and the story.

Brief letter summary edit

Letter EA 256 is authored by Mutbaal, the son of Labaya, and written to the Pharaoh.

The letter edit

Translation edit

EA 252,[dubious ] letter two of two. (Not a linear, line-by-line translation, and English from French.)[3][dubious ]

Obverse:

(Lines 1-4)--Say to Yanhamu, my lord: Message of Mut-Bahlu, your servant. I fall at the feet of my lord.
(4.3-10)--How can it have been said in your presence,1 "Mut-Bahlu has fled. He has hidden Ayyab?" How can the king of Pihilu flee from the commissioner: -ki-ni of the king, his lord?
(10)--(As)-The King, Lord, Him – Lives! ("The Living)
(11)--(As)-The King, Lord, Mine – Lives! ("The Living)
(12)--The King, Lord, Mine – "If 'to come to shame', .."
(10-19)--As the king, my lord, lives, as the king, my lord, lives, I swear Ayyab is not in Pihilu. In fact, he h[as been in the fie]ld2 for two months. Just ask Ben-Elima. Just ask Tadua.

Reverse: (starts at lines 18–19)

(19-28)--Just ask Yišuya whether, after he [ro]bbed Šulum-Marduk, I went to the aid of Aštartu, when all the cities of Garu(Golan Heights) had become hostile: Udumu, Aduru, Araru, Mešta, Magdalu, Heni-anabi, Sarqu.3 (Hayyanu, along with Yabiluma, has been captured.)4
(29-35)--Moreover, seeing that, after you sent me a tablet, I wrote to him — before you arrive from your journey, he will surely have arrived in Pihilu. And – I do obey [your] orders.5--(complete, Obverse & Reverse, lines 1-35)

Akkadian text edit

The Akkadian language text:[4]

Obverse:

(Line 1)--A-na 1.-diš iYa-Na-Ha-Me,.. EN-ia,..--(To Yanhamu,..Lord-mine,.. )
(2)---bí-ma,.. um-ma 1.-diš Mu-uT-Bahlu --(..'speaking',.. "Message" 1.-Mut-Bahlu-(1.-Mut-dIŠKUR))
(3)--ARAD-ka,.. ana 2.-dišGÌR.MEŠ,.. EN-ia,.. --(..Servant-yours,.. at 2-feet(pl),.. Lord-mine,.. )
(4)--am-qut!... --(..I bow-(down)!... )
segue
(4.3)--Ki-i qa-bi-ma, --(..How "can (it) be said", )
(5)--i-na pa-ni-ka:.. Quote 1.-diš Mu-uT-Bahlu-,--(.."in your presence":.. Quote 1.-Mut-Bahlu, )
(6)--in--bi-it 1.-diš A-iYa-aB(Ayyab)?...Unquote --(.."has hidden",.. Ayyab?...Unquote )
(7)--:-Gloss: hi-ih-bé-e ki-i in4--bi-tu
(8)--LUGAL,.. URU-Hi-Lì,.. tu,..--(..King,.. CityPihilu,.. from,.. )
(9)--pa-ni .MEŠ,.. ra-bi-ṣí,.. :-Gloss: -ki-ni--(..Before men(pl),.. commissioner(s),.. :-Gloss: ["The Prefect"]!... )
segue
(10)--LUGAL-EN-šu,.. li-ib-lu-ut--(..King-Lord-Him!.. "The Living"!... )
(11)--LUGAL-EN-ia,.. li-ib-lu-ut--(..King-Lord-Mine!.. "The Living"!... )
(12)--LUGAL-EN-ia,.. šum-ma I15-ba-ši--(..King-Lord-Mine!.. If,.. "to come To Shame"!... )
(Line 1)--(Ana Yanhamu,.. ENBēlu-ia,.. )
(2)--(qabû,.. umma Mut-Bahlu,.. )
(3)--(..ardu-ka,.. ana 2.-šēpu,.. ENBēlu-ia,.. )
(4)--(maqātu!... )
segue
(4.3)--(kî "qabû," )
(5)--(.."ina pānu":.. Quote1.-Mut-Bahlu, )
(6)--(in-né-bi-it 1.-Ayyab?...Unquote )
(7)--(:-Gloss: hi-ih-bé-e kî in4-né-bi-tu )
(8)--(...King,.. CityPihilu,.. from,.. )
(9)--(..pānu Men(pl),.. Rābiṣu,.. :-Gloss: Sakānu!...[5] )
segue
(10)--(..LUGAL-ri(ŠÀR-ri/(Šarru)) ENBēlu-šu balāṭu!.. )
(11)--(..LUGAL-ru((ŠÀR-ru)) ENBēlu-ia balāṭu!.. )
(12)--(..LUGAL-ru((Šarru)) ENBēlu-ia!... Šumma,.. bâšu!.. ... )


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Moran, William L. 1987, 1992. The Amarna Letters. EA 252, "Oaths and Denials", pp. 256-257.
  2. ^ Rohl, 1995. Pharaohs and Kings: A Biblical Quest, p. 208.
  3. ^ Moran, William L. 1987, 1992. The Amarna Letters. EA 252, "Oaths and Denials", pp. 256-257.
  4. ^ [1] 2015-05-04 at the Wayback Machine Line Drawing, cuneiform, and Akkadian, Sumerograms, etc, EA 256: Obverse & Reverse, CDLI no. P270927 (Chicago Digital Library Initiative)
  5. ^ Rainey, 1970. El Amarna Tablets, 359-379, Glossary:Vocabulary, sakānu, pp. 55-87, p. 77. Confer with EA 362, line 69.

Further reading edit

  • 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.
  • Rainey, 1970. El Amarna Tablets, 359-379, Anson F. Rainey, (AOAT 8, Alter Orient Altes Testament 8, Kevelaer and Neukirchen -Vluyen), 1970, 107 pages.
  • Rohl, 1995. Pharaohs and Kings: A Biblical Quest, Rohl, David M., c 1995, Crown Publishers, Inc., 426 pages. (hardcover, ISBN 0-517-70315-7)


External links edit

  • , CDLI no. P270949 (Chicago Digital Library Initiative)

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Amarna letter EA 256 in short EA 256 catalogued under the title Oaths and Denials 1 dubious discuss is one of a total of about 350 so called Amarna letters belonging to an official correspondence dating to the mid 14th century BC about 1350 BC till 20 25 years later The initial corpus of letters were found at Akhenaten s city Akhetaten on the floor of the Bureau of Correspondence of Pharaoh others were later found adding to the body of letters EA 365 a rectangular letter of similar size to Mut Bahlu s EA 256 very high resolution expandable photo Contents 1 Description 2 Brief letter summary 3 The letter 3 1 Translation 3 2 Akkadian text 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksDescription editEA 256 is a square mostly flat clay tablet letter written on both sides it is also written on the bottom top bottom of reverse side and the last 3 lines are written on the left edge obverse where the start of lines on the obverse form a straight margin The reverse of the letter see Rohl 2 has a list of towns in or associated with the Golan Heights The surface of the letter is rough partially eroded or photos of the reverse especially do not easily highlight the cuneiform characters The topic of the letter is the whereabouts of Ayyab supposedly in Pella Jordan Pihilu of the letters Each text line was written with a horizontal line scribed below the text line as well as a vertical left margin line beginning of text at left scribe line on the obverse of the tablet The letter contains 14 15 lines on the obverse continuing on the bottom tablet edge to conclude at line 31 on the reverse leaving a small space before the final tablet edge At least 4 lines from the obverse intrude into the text of the reverse appearing as upside down cuneiform into the text of the reverse actually dividing the reverse into a top half and bottom half and even creating a natural spacing segue to the reverse s text and the story Brief letter summary editLetter EA 256 is authored by Mutbaal the son of Labaya and written to the Pharaoh The letter editTranslation edit EA 252 dubious discuss letter two of two Not a linear line by line translation and English from French 3 dubious discuss Obverse Lines 1 4 Say to Yanhamu my lord Message of Mut Bahlu your servant I fall at the feet of my lord 4 3 10 How can it have been said in your presence 1 Mut Bahlu has fled He has hidden Ayyab How can the king of Pihilu flee from the commissioner su ki ni of the king his lord 10 As The King Lord Him Lives The Living 11 As The King Lord Mine Lives The Living 12 The King Lord Mine If to come to shame 10 19 As the king my lord lives as the king my lord lives I swear Ayyab is not in Pihilu In fact he h as been in the fie ld2 for two months Just ask Ben Elima Just ask Tadua Reverse starts at lines 18 19 19 28 Just ask Yisuya whether after he ro bbed Sulum Marduk I went to the aid of Astartu when all the cities of Garu Golan Heights had become hostile Udumu Aduru Araru Mesta Magdalu Heni anabi Sarqu 3 Hayyanu along with Yabiluma has been captured 4 29 35 Moreover seeing that after you sent me a tablet I wrote to him before you arrive from your journey he will surely have arrived in Pihilu And I do obey your orders 5 complete Obverse amp Reverse lines 1 35 Akkadian text edit The Akkadian language text 4 Obverse Line 1 A na 1 dis iYa Na Ha Me EN ia To Yanhamu Lord mine 2 qi bi ma um ma 1 dis Mu uT Bahlu speaking Message 1 Mut Bahlu 1 Mut dISKUR 3 ARAD ka ana 2 disGIR MES EN ia Servant yours at 2 feet pl Lord mine 4 am qut I bow down segue 4 3 Ki i qa bi ma How can it be said 5 i na pa ni ka Quote 1 dis Mu uT Bahlu mi in your presence Quote 1 Mut Bahlu 6 in ne bi it 1 dis A iYa aB Ayyab Unquote has hidden Ayyab Unquote 7 Gloss hi ih be e ki i in4 ne bi tu 8 LUGAL URUPi Hi Li istu King CityPihilu from 9 pa ni LU MES ra bi ṣi Gloss su ki ni Before men pl commissioner s Gloss The Prefect segue 10 LUGAL EN su li ib lu ut King Lord Him The Living 11 LUGAL EN ia li ib lu ut King Lord Mine The Living 12 LUGAL EN ia sum ma I15 ba si King Lord Mine If to come To Shame Line 1 Ana Yanhamu ENBelu ia 2 qabu umma Mut Bahlu 3 ardu ka ana 2 sepu ENBelu ia 4 maqatu segue 4 3 ki qabu 5 ina panu Quote1 Mut Bahlu 6 in ne bi it 1 Ayyab Unquote 7 Gloss hi ih be e ki in4 ne bi tu 8 King CityPihilu from 9 panu Men pl Rabiṣu Gloss Sakanu 5 segue 10 LUGAL ri SAR ri Sarru ENBelu su balaṭu 11 LUGAL ru SAR ru ENBelu ia balaṭu 12 LUGAL ru Sarru ENBelu ia Summa basu See also editAyyab Pella Jordan Yanhamu Amarna letters phrases and quotationsReferences edit Moran William L 1987 1992 The Amarna Letters EA 252 Oaths and Denials pp 256 257 Rohl 1995 Pharaohs and Kings A Biblical Quest p 208 Moran William L 1987 1992 The Amarna Letters EA 252 Oaths and Denials pp 256 257 1 Archived 2015 05 04 at the Wayback Machine Line Drawing cuneiform and Akkadian Sumerograms etc EA 256 Obverse amp Reverse CDLI no P270927 Chicago Digital Library Initiative Rainey 1970 El Amarna Tablets 359 379 Glossary Vocabulary sakanu pp 55 87 p 77 Confer with EA 362 line 69 Further reading editMoran 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 Rainey 1970 El Amarna Tablets 359 379 Anson F Rainey AOAT 8 Alter Orient Altes Testament 8 Kevelaer and Neukirchen Vluyen 1970 107 pages Rohl 1995 Pharaohs and Kings A Biblical Quest Rohl David M c 1995 Crown Publishers Inc 426 pages hardcover ISBN 0 517 70315 7 External links editLine Drawing cuneiform and Akkadian EA 256 Obverse amp Reverse CDLI no P270949 Chicago Digital Library Initiative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amarna letter EA 256 amp oldid 1198958094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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