The Seven Tablets of Creation
by Leonard William King
Luzac’s Semitic text and translation series. vol. xii-xiii
Luzac and Co.
London (1902)
The Sixth Tablet
1. When Marduk heard the word of the gods,
2. His heart prompted him and he devised [a cunning plan].
3. He opened his mouth and unto Ea [he spake],
4. [That which] he had conceived in his heart he imparted [unto him]:
5. “My blood will I take and bone will I [fashion],
6. “I will make man, that man may … […].
7. “I will create man who shall inhabit [the earth],”
8. “That the service of the gods may be established, and that [their] shrines [may be built].
9. “But I will alter the ways of the gods, and I will change [their paths];
10. “Together shall they be oppressed and unto evil shall [they …].”
11. And Ea answered him and spake the word:
12. “[…] the […] of the gods I have [changed]
13. […] … and one … […]
14. […shall be de]stroyed and men will I […]
15. […] and the gods […]
16. […] … and they […]
17. […] … and the gods […]
18. […] …. […]
19. […] the gods […]
20. […] the Anunnaki […]
21. […] … […]
The rest of the text is wanting with the exception of the last few lines of the tablet, which read as follows
138. […] … […]
139. […] … […]
140. When […] … […]
141. They rejoiced […] … […]
142. In Upshukkinnaku they set [their dwelling].
143. Of the heroic son, their avenger, [they cried]:
144. “We, whom he succoured, … […]!”
145. They seated themselves and in the assembly they named [him …],
146. They all [cried aloud (?), they exalted [him …].

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