Token ID ICIBcWkA9UixWEJBtpKM5KXuEm4


en
The falcon is fighting the offence, the one who (= the falcon) burns the land (of the enemies) with those that are in it (= the enemies), who is violent (with) the knife of the one who knows his things (task), which was fashioned under the one who acts in violence.

Comments
  • See Gill, Ritual Books of Pawerem, 370, f.n. 350 for the reading.

    Commentary author: Ann-Katrin Gill (Data file created: 07/07/2022, latest revision: 07/07/2022)

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