Translation:Qolasta/Oxford Collection/Part 4/Prayer 7

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Mandaïsche Liturgien (1920)
by Mark Lidzbarski, translated from German by Wikisource
Prayer 7

= CP 336

3858196Mandaïsche Liturgien — Prayer 71920Mark Lidzbarski
VII.
In the name of the great life.


On the day when Šišlam the Great unfurled his banner,
the splendor of the banner of Bihrām the Great
rose like the great mirror that rests in the Jordan.
His splendor rose, his škīnā shone,
and his tribe endured in victory.


And life is victorious.


Commentary[edit]

These seven songs are spoken over the banner,
then it is stretched out.


Transcription[edit]

b-šuma ḏ-hiia rbia
mn iuma ḏ-nigdẖ šišlam rba l-drabšiẖ dna ziua ḏ-drabšiẖ ḏ-bihram rba akuat naura rba ḏ-bgu iardna šria dna ziuẖ u-nihrat škintẖ u-ˁtqaimat b-zaku šurbtẖ
u-hiia zakin
s___a


halin šuba ˁnianˁia ramilẖ l-drabša kḏ nagdilẖ
s___a


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