< Translation:Qolasta
XXXVIII.
I worshipped and praised Jāwar-Zīwā
who stood and praised that great, mighty Mānā,
on whose right and left are 144,000 myriad Uthras.
1,000 myriad of Uthras, sons of light,
worship and praise the shiners of splendor.
He arose, created the Pihtā in secret,
gave it to the children of men,
and founded his Škīnā in secret.
And the life is victorious.

Mandaic transcription

sigdit u-šabatẖ liaua ziua ḏ-qam u-šaba l-hak mana rba kabira ḏ-qaimia l-iaminẖ u-l-smalẖ ma arbima u-arbin u-arba alpia ruban ˁutria u-alip ruban ˁutria bnia nhura sagdia u-mšabilun l-pasimkia ḏ-ziua qam u-pta pihta b-kisia u-ˁhablun l-bnia anaša u-qaimẖ l-škintẖ b-kisia
u-hiia zakin
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