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BABYLONIAN LEGEND

06. He marked the positions of the wandering stars (planets) to shine in their courses,

07. that they may not do injury, and may not trouble any one,

08. the positions of the gods Bel and Hea he fixed with him.

09. And he opened the great gates in the darkness shrouded

10. the fastenings were strong on the left and right.

11. In its mass {i.e. the lower chaos) he made a boiling,

12. the god Uru (the moon) he caused to rise out, the night he overshadowed,

13. to fix it also for the light of the night, until the shining of the day,

14. That the month might not be broken, and in its amount be regular.

15. At the beginning of the month, at the rising of the night,

16. his horns are breaking through to shine on the heaven.

17. On the seventh day to a circle he begins to swell,

18. and stretches towards the dawn further.

19. When the god Shamas (the sun) in the horizon of heaven, in the east,

20. . . . . formed beautifully and . . . .

21. . . . . . to the orbit Shamas was perfected

22. . . . . . . . the dawn Shamas should change

23. . . . . . . . . . going on its path