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| | The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria - Chapter V |
 | | The îlu limnu, "evil god," was probably originally one of the deities of Tiawath's brood, upon whom Merodach's redemption had had no effect. |
 | | The rabisu is regarded as a spirit which lay in wait to pounce upon his prey. |
 | | "Evil utukku, evil âlû, evil êdimmu, evil gallu, evil god, evil rabisu, labartu, labasu, âhhazu, lilu, lilithu, handmaid of lilu, sorcery, enchantment, magic, disaster, machination which is not good--may they not set their head to his head, their hand to his hand, their foot to his foot--may they not draw near. |
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