id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20758 Jastrow, Morris The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria .txt text/plain 264472 17615 73 old Bel of Nippur with the chief god of Babylon, that the original Sin, the moon-god over the sun deity in Babylonia, is the reckoning of the head of the great gods of the Babylonian and Assyrian pantheon The god Nabu (or Nebo) enjoys a great popularity in the Babylonian cult, temple in honor of the god, and the later Babylonian kings vie with one The continued existence of a god Bel in the Babylonian pantheon, despite city sacred to the great Bel. Another wall in Nippur was dedicated by this Samsu-iluna to a god whose king confesses his sins and makes an appeal to the great Babylonian god of the great gods, Bel, Ishtar, and Ea, that the time when they did not E-Sagila suggests to a Babylonian, naturally, the great temple of Marduk of the chief gods of the Assyrian pantheon, Marduk, Nabu, Sin, Ishtar, ./cache/20758.txt ./txt/20758.txt