iiiFnSym 0 1 iiiFnSymT 0 T 1 Likely meaning the negative consequences of perjury (‘Eidluch’), cf. Christiansen B. 2012a: 125–126. iiiFnSymT 1 T 2 Perhaps better than ‘will become angry’, as this prediction would hardly be the peak of the diviner’s craft. iiiFnSymT 2 T 3 This omen couplet is found as four omens in K 8821, 16′–19′, cf. Köcher F. – Oppenheim A.L. 1957a: 74–75. iiiFnSymT 3 T 4 Following the sign traces and Güterbock H.G. 1957-1958a: 80, though ZAG would be expected because of the negative apodosis. iiiFnSymT 4 T 5 Similarly in the Old Babylonian tablet VAT 7525 obv. I, 33–34 (Köcher F. – Oppenheim A.L. 1957a) and in the Neo-Assyrian tablet CT 28.41, 12′–15′. iiiFnSymT 5 T 6 The order of this section and the following one may be reversed in the text. iiiFnSymT 6 T 7 For a discussion of this section, see CTH 532.6.