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Šuwardata

Šuwardata (Shuwardata), also Šuardatu, is understood by most scholars to be the king of the Canaanite city of Gath (Tell es-Safi), although some have suggested that he was the 'mayor' of Qiltu (Keilah?, or Qi'iltu), during the 1350-1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. Šuwardata was the author of 8 letters to the Egyptian pharaoh.

Sample of Šuwardata's letters edit

Besides letters EA 283, and EA 366, (EA for 'el Amarna'), only letter 280 tells of intrigues: See Labaya, or Abdi-Heba, as EA 280 claims: "Moreover, Lab'ayu who used to take our town, is dead, but now [an]other Lab'ayu is 'Abdi-Heba, and he seizes our town."

The other 5 letters do refer to the following: Qeltu-(Qiltu, Keilah:); silver (as mercenary pay); the Sun, (as ); the archer-forces; and the only reference to Rahmanu, an Egyptian official, (letter EA 284, "The powerful hand of the king").

EA 283: "Oh to see the king"--(no. 6 of 8) edit

All Šuwardata's letters are addressed to the pharaoh.

To the king, my lord, my god, my Sun: Message of Šuwardata, your servant. I fall at the feet of the king, my lord. I fall at the feet of the king, my lord, 7 times and 7 times more (i.e. 'overflowing'-(mīlu)). The king, my lord, has written me, "Enter and pay me homage." Into the presence of the king, my lord! Would that it were possible to enter into the presence of the king, my lord, to receive the ... and the .... of the king, my lord. Since Yanhamu is with you, speak with him. If there are still no archers available, then may the king, my lord, take me away. May the king, my lord, be informed that 30–cities have waged war against me. I am alone! The war against me is severe. The king, my lord, has cast me from his hand. May the king, my lord, send archers. May the king, my lord, ta(k)e me away. Since Yanhamu, that is, the commissioner of the king, my lord, is there, may the king, my lord, spea[k] with him, (asking), "Is the war against Šuwardata severe, –or is it not?" -EA 283, lines 1-33 (complete)

Šuwardata must have been an important regional individual, since he claims 30 cities, sub-cities, or city-states have been warring with his city.

EA 366: "A rescue operation"--(no. 8 of 8) edit

"Say to the king, my lord, my Sun, my god: Message of Šuwardata, your servant, the servant of the king and the dirt at your feet, the ground you tread on. I prostrate myself at the feet of the king, my lord, the Sun from the sky (i.e. 'heaven:' ša-me ), 7 times and 7 times, both on the stomach and on the back.
May the king, my lord, be informed that the 'Apiru that rose up: na-aš-ša-a [נשא] against the lands, the god of the king, my lord, gave to me–and I smote him. And may the king, my lord, be informed that all my brothers have abandoned me. Only Abdi-Heba and I have been at war with (that) 'Apiru. Surata, the ruler of Akka, and Endaruta, the ruler of Akšapa, (these) two also have come to my aid: na-az-a-qú [נזעקו] (have been summoned to help) with 50–chariots, and now they are on my side in the war. So may it seem right in the sight of the king, my lord, and may he send Yanhamu so that we may all wage war and you restore the land of the king, my lord, to its borders: up-sí-hi. [אפסי] ((i.e. 'up-si-hi='borders' referring to article: Upu, also of the "Amarna letters"-?, putting Shuwardata's location on the perimeter?)) -EA 366, lines 1-34 (complete)

List of letters edit

  1. EA 278—title: "As ordered (4)"
  2. EA 279—title: "A wasteland"
  3. EA 280—title: "Lab'ayu redevivus"
  4. EA 281—title: "Rebellion"
  5. EA 282—title: "Alone"
  6. EA 283—title: "Oh! to see the king.
  7. EA 284—title: "The powerful hand of the king"

and from the later corpus:

  1. EA 366—title: "A rescue operation"

See also edit

  • Labaya
  • Abdi-Heba, mayor of Uru-salim-Jerusalem
  • Upu - (reference from letter EA 366 ?-(borders))

External links edit

  • A minor discussion of "Šamê"-(Sky/Heaven): "dingir A-num AN-e, dingir Anum, Šamê"--(the Cuneiform); See: Dingir

References edit

  • Moran, William L. The Amarna Letters. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. (softcover, ISBN 0-8018-6715-0)

Šuwardata, shuwardata, also, Šuardatu, understood, most, scholars, king, canaanite, city, gath, tell, safi, although, some, have, suggested, that, mayor, qiltu, keilah, iltu, during, 1350, 1335, amarna, letters, correspondence, author, letters, egyptian, phara. Suwardata Shuwardata also Suardatu is understood by most scholars to be the king of the Canaanite city of Gath Tell es Safi although some have suggested that he was the mayor of Qiltu Keilah or Qi iltu during the 1350 1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence Suwardata was the author of 8 letters to the Egyptian pharaoh Contents 1 Sample of Suwardata s letters 1 1 EA 283 Oh to see the king no 6 of 8 1 2 EA 366 A rescue operation no 8 of 8 2 List of letters 3 See also 4 External links 5 ReferencesSample of Suwardata s letters editBesides letters EA 283 and EA 366 EA for el Amarna only letter 280 tells of intrigues See Labaya or Abdi Heba as EA 280 claims Moreover Lab ayu who used to take our town is dead but now an other Lab ayu is Abdi Heba and he seizes our town The other 5 letters do refer to the following Qeltu Qiltu Keilah silver as mercenary pay the Sun as Re the archer forces and the only reference to Rahmanu an Egyptian official letter EA 284 The powerful hand of the king EA 283 Oh to see the king no 6 of 8 edit All Suwardata s letters are addressed to the pharaoh To the king my lord my god my Sun Message of Suwardata your servant I fall at the feet of the king my lord I fall at the feet of the king my lord 7 times and 7 times more i e overflowing milu The king my lord has written me Enter and pay me homage Into the presence of the king my lord Would that it were possible to enter into the presence of the king my lord to receive the and the of the king my lord Since Yanhamu is with you speak with him If there are still no archers available then may the king my lord take me away May the king my lord be informed that 30 cities have waged war against me I am alone The war against me is severe The king my lord has cast me from his hand May the king my lord send archers May the king my lord ta k e me away Since Yanhamu that is the commissioner of the king my lord is there may the king my lord spea k with him asking Is the war against Suwardata severe or is it not EA 283 lines 1 33 complete Suwardata must have been an important regional individual since he claims 30 cities sub cities or city states have been warring with his city EA 366 A rescue operation no 8 of 8 edit Say to the king my lord my Sun my god Message of Suwardata your servant the servant of the king and the dirt at your feet the ground you tread on I prostrate myself at the feet of the king my lord the Sun from the sky i e heaven sa me 7 times and 7 times both on the stomach and on the back May the king my lord be informed that the Apiru that rose up na as sa a נשא against the lands the god of the king my lord gave to me and I smote him And may the king my lord be informed that all my brothers have abandoned me Only Abdi Heba and I have been at war with that Apiru Surata the ruler of Akka and Endaruta the ruler of Aksapa these two also have come to my aid na az a qu נזעקו have been summoned to help with 50 chariots and now they are on my side in the war So may it seem right in the sight of the king my lord and may he send Yanhamu so that we may all wage war and you restore the land of the king my lord to its borders up si hi אפסי i e up si hi borders referring to article Upu also of the Amarna letters putting Shuwardata s location on the perimeter EA 366 lines 1 34 complete List of letters editEA 278 title As ordered 4 EA 279 title A wasteland EA 280 title Lab ayu redevivus EA 281 title Rebellion EA 282 title Alone EA 283 title Oh to see the king EA 284 title The powerful hand of the king and from the later corpus EA 366 title A rescue operation See also editLabaya Abdi Heba mayor of Uru salim Jerusalem Upu reference from letter EA 366 borders External links editA minor discussion of Same Sky Heaven dingir A num AN e dingir Anum Same the Cuneiform See DingirReferences editMoran William L The Amarna Letters Johns Hopkins University Press 1987 1992 softcover ISBN 0 8018 6715 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suwardata amp oldid 1148206386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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