Haya and Nisaba raised their daughter Sud in the city of Eresh, where Enlil caught sight of the young goddess and courted her with gifts of jewels and fruits until she became his bride Ninlil.
⚠ Enlil and Ninlil (ETCSL 1.2.1) names Nunbarshegunu as Ninlil's mother, while Enlil and Sud (ETCSL 1.2.2) identifies her parents as Haya and Nisaba.
Enki placed the measuring rod and line in Nisaba's hands and appointed her over the scribal art, making the goddess of grain also the keeper of accounts, surveys, and all that is written on clay.
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