Esagil-kin-apli

Esagil -kin - apli was one of Borsippa derived, Babylonian scribe in the 11th century BC, which was evidenced by the sources in the service of kings Nabû - kudurri - usur I. and Adad - apla - iddina. Maybe it's the Kompositeur reminiscent of the Book of Job Babylonian Theodicy, what is the fact that the initial character of each line as a result acrostic his name. In later writings, he is also out as the author of Sakikkū ( SA.GIG ), an important diagnostic manual.

Some sources indicate that he was a descendant of Assalluḫi - Mansum, who already worked among Hammu - rapi I of Babylon.

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