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Translation:Qolasta/Oxford Collection/Part 1/Prayer 15

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Mandaïsche Liturgien (1920)
by Mark Lidzbarski, translated from German by Wikisource
Prayer 15

= CP 120

Mark Lidzbarski3858225Mandaïsche Liturgien — Prayer 151920Wikisource
XV.
What is my day among the days?
One day.
What is my hour among the hours?
One hour.
What is my day among the days?
The day on which the splendor of Mandā d-Haijē has risen.
My day is Sunday, the head of days,
the day on which the splendor of Mandā d-Haijē rose.
On my day, the radiance of Sunday rose upon us
and illuminated us beyond measure.


Transcription

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iumai mahu b-iumia iuma
iumai mahu b-šaiia šita hda
iumai mahu b-iumia
iuma ḏ-ziuẖ ḏ-manda ḏ-hiia dna
iumai habšaba b-riš iumia
iuma ḏ-ziuẖ ḏ-manda ḏ-hiia dna
iumai dna ziuẖ ḏ-habšaba ˁlauaian
u-anhirinan mn riš b-riš
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