A solar deity; firstborn of Bel and consort was Gula; god of war and the chase and agriculture; sometimes identified with biblical Nimrod.
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Examples for "Ninurta"
Examples for "Ninurta"
1And Ninurta added, for Ish's ears alone:
3Abstract of report prepared by priest-astronomers of Ur under the direction of Shamash of Sippar, at the request of Ninurta of Lagash.
4- They must be very sophisticated to aspire to such crudeness, said Ninurta.
5Ninurta's mouth crooked into a half-smile, and Ish saw what the Lady of Isin might have loved in the Lord of Lagash.
1Thereupon Ninib accuses Ea, who by his pleading succeeds in turning Enlil's purpose.
2En-urta (Ninib) went on, he made the storm to descend.
3Ninib opened his mouth and spoke, spoke to the belligerent Bel:
4Ninib reveals the fact of Ea's interference:
5Ninib advances in furious hostility.
6166.jpg Excavations in the Temple Op Ninib at Babylon.
7-Was Ninib the Most High God of Salem?
8125-135a is the same as the Ninib inscription l-23a (BM.
9Ninib was represented as valiant, bold, and combative; he was a soldier who dreamed but of battle and great feats of arms.