iiiFnSym 0 1 iiiFnSym 1 2 iiiFnSymT 0 T 1 For a discussion of the oracle section, cf. Hout Th.P.J. van den 1998c: 159-239 and the online edition of CTH 569. iiiFnSymT 1 T 2 I understand the apodosis to consist of two sentences, as these are usually two aspects in Babylonian omens, and asyndeton is common in both Hittite and Akkadian omens. This can, however, also be understood as one sentence (Weeden M. 2011a: 54 n. 240).