Translation:Qolasta/Oxford Collection/Part 4/Prayer 12

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Mandaïsche Liturgien (1920)
by Mark Lidzbarski, translated from German by Wikisource
Prayer 12

= CP 340

Mark Lidzbarski3858216Mandaïsche Liturgien — Prayer 121920Wikisource
XII.
In the name of the great life.


Who took the banner of Zihrūn,
by which the worlds and aeons are emblazoned,
and went to the shore of the Jordan Piriawis?
When the Jordan Piriawis saw the splendor of the banner Zihrūn,
it leaped towards its splendor.
The waters (of the Jordan) and the springs that dwell in the Jordan
leap toward the splendor of the banner of Zihrūn,
resplendent beyond measure.


Transcription

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b-šuma ḏ-hiia rbia
man nisbẖ l-zihrun drabša ḏ-almia u-daria bgauẖ šahbia u-asgia l-kipẖ ḏ-iardna piriauis u-iardna piriauis ḏ-hiziẖ l-ziuẖ ḏ-zihrun drabša shaq alanpia ziuẖ mia u-iardna u-ainaniata ḏ-šrin bgu iardna alanpia ziuẖ ḏ-zihrun drabša sahqia u-gaiia mn riš b-riš
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