Translated by Stephanie Dalley
He (Ea) made broad understanding perfect in him (Adapa),
To disclose the
design of the land.
To him he gave wisdom, but did not give eternal life.
At that time, in those years, he was a sage, son of Eridu.
Ea created
him as a protecting spirit (?) among mankind.
A sage - nobody rejects his
word -
Clever, extra-wise, he was one of the Anunnaki,
Holy, pure of
hands, the pasisu-priest who always tends the rites.
He does baking with the
bakers of Eridu,
He does the food and water of Eridu every day,
Sets up
the offerings table with his pure hands,
Without him no offerings table is
cleared away.
He takes the boat out and does the fishing for Eridu.
At
that time Adapa, the son of Eridu,
When he had got the [leader (?)] Ea out
of bed,
Used to `feed' the bolt of Eridu every day.
At the holy
Kar-usakar he embarked in a sailing-boat
And without a rudder his boat would
drift,
Without a steering-pole he would take his boat out into the broad
sea.
South Wind
Send him? to live in the fishes' home.
"South Wind,
though you send your brothers against me,
However many there are, I shall
break your wing!"
No sooner had he uttered these words
than South Wind's
wing was broken;
For seven days South Wind did not blow towards the land.
Anu called out to his vizier Ilabrat,
"Why hasn't the south wind blown
towards the land for seven days?"
His vizier Ilabrat answered him,
"My
lord, Adapa, the son of Ea has broken South Wind's wing."
When Anu heard
this word,
He cried "Heaven help him!", rose up from his throne.
"Send
for him to be brought here!"
Ea, aware of Heaven's ways, touched him
And
made him wear his hair unkempt,
Clothed him in mourning garb,
Gave him
instructions,
"Adapa, you are to go before king Anu.
You will go up to
Heaven,
And when you go up to Heaven,
When you approach the gate of Anu,
Dumuzi and Gizzida will be standing in the Gate of Anu,
Will see you,
will keep asking you questions,
"Young man, on whose behalf do you wear
mourning garb?"
You must answer:
"Two gods have vanished from our
country,
And that is why I am behaving like this."
They will ask:
"Who are the two gods that have vanished from the countryside?"
You will
answer:
"They are Dumuzi and Gizzida."
"They will look at each other and
laugh a lot,
Will speak a word in your favor to Anu,
Will present you to
Anu in a good mood.
When you stand before Anu
They will hold out for you
bread of death, so you must not eat.
They will hold out for you water of
death, so you must not drink.
They will hold out a garment for you; so put
it on.
They will hold out oil for you; so annoint yourself.
You must not
neglect the instructions I have given you;
Keep to the words that I have
told you."
The envoy of Anu arrived.
"Send to me Adapa,
Who broke
the South Wind's wing."
He made him take the way of heaven.
When he came
up to heaven,
When he approached the Gate of Anu,
Dumuzi and Gizzida
were standing in the Gate of Anu.
They saw Adapa and cried, "Heaven help
him!
Young man, on whose behalf do you look like this?
Adapa, on whose
behalf do you wear mourning clothes?
"Two gods have vanished from the
country,
and that is why I am wearing mourning clothes."
"Who are the
two gods who have vanished from the country?"
"Dumuzi and Gizzida," Adapa
answered.
They looked at each other and laughed alot.
When Adapa drew
near to the presence of King Anu,
Anu saw him and shouted,
"Come here,
Adapa! Why did you break South Wind's wind?"
Adapa answered Anu,
"My
lord, I was catching fish in the middle of the sea,
For the house of my lord
Ea.
But he inflated the sea into a storm
And south wind blew and sank
me!
I was forced to take up residence in the fishes' home.
In my fury, I
cursed South Wind."
Dumuzi and Gizzida responded from beside him,
Spoke
a word in his favor to Anu.
His heart was appeasedm he grew quiet.
"Why
did Ea disclose to wretched mankind
The ways of heaven and earth,
Give
them a heavy heart?
It was he who did it!
What can we do for him?
Fetch him the bread of eternal life and let him eat!"
They fetched him
the bread of eternal life, but he would not eat.
They fetched him the water
of eternal life, but he would not drink.
They fetched him a garment, and he
put it on himself.
They fetched him oil, and he anointed himself.
Anu
watched him and laughed at him.
"Come Adapa, why didn't you eat? Why didn't
you drink?"
Didn't you want to be immortal? Alas for downtrodden people!"
"But Ea my lord told me: "You mustn't eat! You mustn't drink!"
Take him
and send him back to his earth.