On the basis of tablets not excavated at Nippur but belonging partly to the University Museum and partly to the Berlin collection the writer restored the greater part of an enlil liturgy in part 2, pp.
"Sumerian Liturgies and Psalms"
Stephen Langdon
It began by relating how enlil had ordered the glory of Nippur, and then had become angered against his city, sending upon it desolation at the hands of an invader.
"Sumerian Liturgies and Psalms"
Stephen Langdon
The psalm begins with twelve lines sung by the choir and addressed to enlil.
"Sumerian Liturgies and Psalms"
Stephen Langdon