Translation:Qolasta/Oxford Collection/Part 3/Prayer 10

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Mandaïsche Liturgien (1920)
by Mark Lidzbarski, translated from German by Wikisource
Prayer 10
Mark Lidzbarski3858207Mandaïsche Liturgien — Prayer 101920Wikisource
X.
The great, ready (life) spoke
to the chosen, pure one as follows:
"You knowest all hearts
and see through all senses.
Your eyes are open,
and you see through all your acquaintances.
For who will leave your name
and our name as a sinner?
Who will leave him as a sinner
And cast our root into the murky waters?
Who will take away goodness from us,
go and cast it into the dark place?"


Transcription

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malil rbia ˁtitia
lẖ l-bhira dakia ḏ-nimirulẖ
anat iadit b-kulhun li-lbia
u-paršit b-kulhun ˁuṣria
ainak miglia galian
u-kulhun iadak paršatlun
aminṭul ḏ-šumak u-šuman dilan
kḏ haṭia man nišibqẖ
man nišibqẖ kḏ haṭia
u-nišidiẖ l-širšan b-mia tahmia
man ninisbẖ minaian l-ṭabuta
u-nizal nirimiẖ b-dur haškia
s___a


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