Nabu

Nabû
Colossal statue of the god Nabu, 8th century BC, from Nimrud, on display in the National Museum of Iraq
AbodeBorsippa
PlanetMercury
SymbolClay tablet and stylus
ParentsMarduk and Sarpanitum
ConsortTashmet
Equivalents
Greek equivalentHermes
Roman equivalentMercury
Egyptian equivalentThoth
Norse equivalentOdin
Mandaean equivalentNbu
Late Assyrian seal. Worshipper between Nabu and Marduk, standing on their servant dragon Mušḫuššu, eighth century BCE.

Nabu (Akkadian: cuneiform: 𒀭𒀝 Nabû,[1] Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: נְבוֹ‏, romanized: Nəḇo[2]) is the Babylonian patron god of literacy, the rational arts, scribes, and wisdom. He is associated with the classical planet Mercury in Babylonian astronomy.[3]

  1. ^ Lanfranchi, Giovanni B. (1987). The Correspondence of Sargon II. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. p. 92. ISBN 9515700043.
  2. ^ "The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon". cal.huc.edu.
  3. ^ "The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon". cal.huc.edu.

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