Amarna letter EA 286

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EA 288, from Abdi-Heba, letter 4 of 6 from Jerusalem.
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Amarna letter EA 286, titled: "A Throne Granted, Not Inherited,"[1] is a tall, finely-inscribed clay tablet letter, approximately 8 in tall, and 3.5 in wide, from Abdi-Heba the mayor/ruler of Jerusalem, of the mid 14th century BC Amarna letters. The scribe of his six letters to Egypt were penned by the "Jerusalem scribe"; EA 286 is a moderately long, and involved letter.

Unlike similar length letters by the Jerusalem scribe, namely EA 287, EA 288, and shorter EA 289, EA 286 is damaged over the entire surface by erosion, probably from moisture. Other small sections of the clay tablet letter are missing entirely, with text supplied by the story's context.

The

1350 BC and 20–25 years later, correspondence. The initial corpus of letters were found at Akhenaten's city Akhetaten, in the floor of the Bureau of Correspondence of Pharaoh
; others were later found, adding to the body of letters.

Letter EA 286 (see here-(Obverse & Reverse): [1]), is numbered VAT 1642, from the Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin.

The letter

EA 286: "A Throne Granted, Not Inherited"

EA 286, letter two of six. (Not a linear, line-by-line translation, and English from French.)[1] (Obverse & reverse):

Obverse (see here: [2])

  1. Say [t]o the king, my lord:
  2. Message of Abdi-Heba, your servant.
  3. I fall at the feet of my lord, the king,
  4. 7 times and 7 times.
  5. What have I done to the king, my lord?
  6. They denounce me: [
    ša-a-ru][2]
  7. before the king, my lord, "Abdi-Heba
  8. has rebelled against the king, his lord."
  9. Seeing that, as far as I am concerned, neither my father
  10. nor my mother put me
  11. in this place,
  12. but the strong arm of the king
  13. brought me into my father's house,
  14. why should I of all people commit
  15. a crime against the king, my lord?
  16. As truly as the king, my lord, lives,
  17. I say to the commissioner of the king, [my] lord, "Why do you love the
  18. 'Apiru
    , but the mayors
  19. you hate?" Accordingly,
  20. I am slandered before the king, my lord.
  21. Because I say, "Lost are
  22. the lands of the king, my lord," accordingly
  23. I am slandered before the king, my lord.
  24. May the king, my lord, know that
  25. (though) the king, my lord stationed
  26. a garrison (here),
  27. Enhamu has taken i[t al]l away. [ ... ]

Reverse, (see here: [3])

32. [Now], O king, my lord,
33. [there is n]o garrison,
34. [and so] may the king provide for his land.
35. May the king [pro]vide for his land! All the [la]nds of
36. the king, my lord, have deserted. Ili-Milku
37. has caused the loss of all the land of the king,
38. and so may the king, my lord, provide for his land.
39. For my part, I say, "I would go
40. in to the king, my lord, and visit
41. the king, my lord," but the war
42. against me is severe, and so I am not able
43. to go in to the king, my lord.
44. And may it seem good in the sight of the king,
45. [and] may he send a garrison
46. so I may go in and visit
47. the king, my lord. In truth, the king, my lord,
48. lives: whenever the commissioners have come out,
49. I would say (to them), "Lost are the lands of the king,"
50. but they did not listen to me.
51. Lost are all the mayors;
52. there is not a mayor remaining to the king, my lord.
53. May the king turn his attention to the archers
54. so that archers
55. of the king, my lord, come forth. The king has no lands.
56. (The)
'Apiru
have plundered all the lands of the king.
57. If there are archers
58. this year, the lands of
59. the king, my lord, will remain. But if there are no archers,
60. lost are the lands of the king, my lord.
61. [T]o the scribe of the king, my lord: Message of Abdi-Heba,
62. your [ser]vant. Present eloquent
63. words to the king, my lord. Lost
64. are all the lands of the king, my lord.

Akkadian text

The Akkadian language text: (starting at line 1)[3]

Akkadian:

Obverse:
(Line 1)--[
diš ŠÀRRU Bēlu-ia qabû
--(To 1.-King-Lord-mine,..Speak!)
(2)----('message thus' 1.-Abdi-Heba, "The Servant-yours",.. )
(3)----(at 2 feet(pl), My-Lord, King, )
(4)--7--("
(5)----("What (done)'did I do' to King-Lord-Mine?".. )
(6)--alu ka-ar-și-ya :–(gloss) eaten stomach"('my parts are eaten') :–(gloss) "I am slandered!".. )
(7)--
diš Abdi-Hi-Ba--(.. before (the) King-Lord-Mine!" 1.-Abdi-Heba
)
(8)--
šu
--("rebelled" 'against' King, His Lord!..)
segue:
(9)--
LÚ-abu
--(Look!.. I(myself),.. not Father.. )
(10)----(nor (not) Mother :–(gloss) "was emplaced!".. )
(11)--ina ru annu--("into" 'region'/site-this,.. )
(12)--zu-ru-uh ŠÀRRI KAL.GA(=dannu)--("arm" (of) King 'strong')
(13)--
LÚ-abu
--("put straight"(enthroned) into HOUSE (of) Father.)
(14)--
šu
--(Who?.. "against" conducted(deed)?.. )
(15)--:–(gloss) arnu ana ŠÀRRU Bēlu-ri--(:–(gloss) 'evil crime' against King, Lord-(ri).?.. )
(16)--Adi ŠÀRRU Bēlu-ia tilla--(As King-Lord-Mine "lives"(and breaths)..)
(17)--
LÚ-MAŠKIM2 ŠÀRRU Bēlu-ia
--("Say" to 'Man-Commissioner' (of) King-Lord-Mine.. )
(18)--Ammini rmu--(..Why "do you love".. )
(19)--
HAPIRU
?.. and (the) MEN-Governors.. )
(20)--ta-za-ia-ru ù kinānnu--("Hate"('fight battles' and defeat('wrap up')))
(21)--
ša-a'3-ru[2] ina nu
--("I am slandered" before King-Lord-Mine)
(22)--ema yi?qa:.. "halāqu--('Now'(Because) I say: "Lost.. )
(23)--KUR-HI.A ŠÀRRU Bēlu-ia kinānnu--(..(the) Land(s)(pl), King-Lord-Mine: "Defeated"!.. )
(24)--
ša-wa-ru[2] ana ŠÀRRU Bēlu-ia
--(.."I am slandered" before King-Lord-Mine!.. )
(25)--ù tu ŠÀRRU Bēlu-ia--(..But (I) "side" (with) King-Lord-Mine!... )
(26)--
šanu ŠÀRRU Bēlu-ia
--("Now-(at-this-time)" (the)-'stationed'(emplaced) King-Lord-Mine,.. )
(27)----(garrison-(men(pl)) taken(defeated).. )
(28)--[
diš YANHAMU--(..all (by) 1.-Yanhamu
.. )
(29)--[ ... (lacuna) ]
(30)--[ ... (lacuna) ]
Reverse:

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ a b Moran, William L. 1987, 1992. The Amarna Letters. EA 286, A Throne Granted, Not Inherited, pp. 326-327.
  2. ^ a b c d Moran, EA 286, n. 1: "I am slandered"
  3. ^ Akkadian language characters & Photo, EA 286: Reverse & Obverse[permanent dead link], CDLI no. 271088 (Chicago Digital Library Initiative)