Encara no tenim significats per a "anshar".
1The rage of Tiâmat is directed against Anshar, Kishar, and their offspring.
2He stood before Anshar, who kissed him, because that he banished fear.
3Next to appear under escort was Lir Baryn, and moments later Karind Anshar.
4Anshar and Kishar came into being, and others besides them.
5The second tablet closes with Anshar's decision to send his son Marduk against Tiâmat:
6Unfortunately, Baryn and Anshar were not bound to her so tightly as Sarand and Arawn.
7Anshar despatched his son Anu; but Anu was afraid, and made no attempt to oppose her.
8Anu was obedient to the commands of Anshar.
9Anshar then sends to invite the gods to a feast.]
10In the second tablet of the series, Anshar sends his son Anu with a message to Tiâmat:
11As Anshar commanded so did Gaga do.
12Anshar, like Shakespeare's Caesar, seemed to say:
13Anshar was apparently an impersonation of the night sky, as his son Anu was of the day sky.
14Anshar and Kishar were created.
15Anshar then applies to Marduk.
16Anshar opened his mouth, and