The chief Babylonian god; his consort was Sarpanitu.
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Examples for "Marduk"
Examples for "Marduk"
1According to Hammurabi, the Code was given to him personally by Marduk.
2Associated with Marduk in the creation of mankind is a goddess Aruru.
3Present my deeds favourably unto Samas and Marduk; speak in my behalf.
4Then Tiâmat and Marduk, chief of the gods, advanced towards one another.
5A wife of Marduk may leave her estate to whomsoever she wishes.
1The god Merodach was still a captive in the temple of Ashur.
2The first great battle of the gods was between Tiamat and Merodach.
3It then contains prayers and invocations to the Gods, Merodach and Nebo.
4No king could reign aright if Merodach were not restored to E-sagila.
5O Merodach, our avenger, we give thee sovereignty over the entire Universe.
1Vul-lush IV, sacrificed to Bel-Merodach, Nebo, and Nergal, in their respective high seats at Babylon, Borsippa, and Cutha.
2Two years later he "took the hands" of Bel-Merodach, and was thereby adopted by the god as his own son.
3Dav-Kina, the wife of Hoa, is clearly the Dauke or Davke of Damascius who was the wife of Ails and mother of Belus (Bel-Merodach).
4E-Saggil, the great temple of Bel-Merodach, rose in the midst of Babylon; the temple of Nebo, his "prophet" and interpreter, rose hard by in Borsippa.
5009.jpg Bel-merodach, Armed With the Thunderbolt, Does Battle With the Tumultuous Tiamat.
6Bel of Nippur remained the lord of the ghost-world, Bel-Merodach the god who "raises the dead to life" and "does good to man."
Translations for Bel-Merodach