Translation:Qolasta/Oxford Collection/Part 1/Prayer 33

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Mandaïsche Liturgien (1920)
by Mark Lidzbarski, translated from German by Wikisource
Prayer 33

= CP 138

Mark Lidzbarski3858272Mandaïsche Liturgien — Prayer 331920Wikisource
XXXIII.
The voice of the hidden sprout
is the one who spoke and preached from the Tibil.
He spoke and preached out of the Tibil,
and the great life answered him out of concealment.
From the hiddenness the great life answered him,
it created a messenger and sent him to him.
The messenger it created and sent to him
tramples down the power of the rebels.


Transcription

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qala ḏ-nibṭa kasia
ḏ-malil mn tibil u-draš
malil u-draš mn tibil
u-hiia rbia mn kisia ˁniuia
hiia rbia ˁniuia mn kisia
u-nṣab ašganda u-šadarlẖ
ašganda ḏ-nṣab u-šadarlẖ
mkabiš hailaihun ḏ-mardia
s___a


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