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Chapter 9 |
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Kothar-u-Khasis laughed.
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He lifts His voice And shouts: "Did I not tell Thee, O Aliyan Baal,
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That Thou wouldst return, Baal, to My word?
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Let a casement be opened in the house,
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A window in the midst of the palace!"
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Baal opened the clouds with rain, His holy voice He gives forth in the heavens.
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The enemies of Baal seize the forests, The foes of Hadad, the fringes of the mountain.
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And Aliyan Baal declares: "Enemies of Hadad, why do Ye invade?
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Why do Ye invade the arsenal of Our defense?"
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Weeping, Baal returns to His house: "Whether king Or commander Be invested with sovereignty over the land,
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Respects I shall not send to Mavet, Nor greetings to El's beloved, the Hero!"
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Mavet calls from His throat, The Beloved meditates in His inwards: "I alone am He who will rule over the Gods.
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Yea command Gods and men.
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Even dominate the multitudes of the earth."
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Aloud Baal cries to His lads: "Look, Gupan and Ugar, sons of Galmat, Errand lads, sons of Zalmat The lofty and distinguished!
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Then surely set face Toward the mountain of Tergezz,
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Toward the mountain of Shermeg,
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Toward the furrow of the thriving of the earth.
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Lift the mountain on the hands,
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The hill on top of the palms,
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And go down into to nether-reaches of the earth
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So that You will be counted amoung those who go down into the earth!
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Then shall Ye set face Toward His city, Hemry.
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Lo, the throne on which He sits In the midst of the land of His inheritance And the guards of the defense of the Gods.
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Do not draw near the God Mavet, Lest He make You like a lamb in His mouth,
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Like a kid in His jaws Ye be crushed!
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The Torch of the Gods, Shapash, burns;
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The heavens halt on account of El's darling, Mavet.
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By the thousand acres,
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Yea the myriad hectares
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At the feet of Mavet bow and fall.
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Prostrate Yourselves and honor Him!
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And say to the God Mavet,
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Declare to El's beloved, the Hero:
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And Baal spoke His word to His lads.
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He sent His message to Mavet.
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The Lord Hadad refused to pay tribute to the Beloved of El.
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Mavet was enfuriated, and sent His word back to Baal.
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He declared that, because Baal had destroyed the Serpent Lotan, He would exact revenge by devouring Baal.
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The messengers of Baal informed Baal that Mavet would open His mouth wide.
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"A lip to earth,
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A lip to heaven,
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And a tounge to the stars
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So that Baal may enter His inwards,
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Yea, descend into His mouth
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As scorched is the olive,
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The produce of the Earth,
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And the fruit of the Trees."
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Aliyan Baal fears Him,
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The Rider of the Clouds dreads Him.
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"Depart! Speak to the God Mavet.
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Declare to El's Beloved, the Hero:
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The message of Aliyan Baal,
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The word of Aliy the Warrior: 'Hail, O God Mavet!
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Thy slave am I, Yea Thine forever.'"
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The Gods depart and do not sit.
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Then They set face toward the God Mavet.
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Toward His city, Hemry.
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Behold it is the throne of His sitting, Yea the land of His inheritance!
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They lift Their voices And shout: "The message of Aliyan Baal
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The word of Aliy the Warrior!
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"Hail, O God Mavet! |
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Thy slave am I, Yea Thine forever!"
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