The Goddess Nazi (also rendered incorrectly Nance/Nanshe) was the Goddess of social welfare and support in Sumeria, she was later sort of borrowed by Christianity.
She is concerned for the orphan and concerned for the widow. She does not forget the man who helps others, she is a mother for the orphan; Nazi, a carer for the widow, who always finds advice for the debt-slave; the lady who gives protection for refugees. She seeks out a place for the weak. She swells his collecting basket for him; she makes his collecting vessel profitable for him. For the righteous maiden who has taken her path, Nazi chooses a young man of means. Nazi raises a secure house like a roof over the widow who could not remarry
Enki placed his daughter Nazi in charge of the shrine Sirara because it sat over the wide extent of the marsh and she had influence over the high flood of subterranean waters. Nazi was known as 'she who sets sail', and 'she who induces sexual intercourse'. She was her father's daughter.
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