And it came to pass in the reign of Amarphal, king of SennaƔr, and Arioch, king of Ellasar, [that] Chodollogomor, king of Elam, and Thargal, king of nations,
made war with Balla, king of Sodoma, and with Barsa, king of Gomorra, and with SennaĆ r, king of Adama, and with Symobor, king of SeboĆÆm, and the king of Balak; this is Segor.
All these agreed together [to meet] upon the salty valley; this [is now] the sea of salts.
Twelve years, they served Chodollogomor, but in the thirteenth year, they revolted.
And in the fourteenth year came Chodollogomor, and the kings with him. And they cut to pieces the giants, of the [ones] in Astaroth, and KarnaĆÆn, and strong nations together with them, and the Ommaious in the city Save,
and the Chorraious in the mountains of SeƩir, unto the turpentine tree of Pharan, which is in the desolate.
And returning, they came upon the spring of judgment; this is Kades. And they cut in pieces all the rulers of Amalek, and the Amorraious, of the ones dwelling in Asasonthamar.
And [the] king of Sodoma came forth, and [the] king of Gomorra, and [the] king of Adama, and [the] king of SeboĆÆm, and [the] king of Balak; this is Segor. And they deployed themselves into war in the salty valley
against Chodollogomor, king of Elam, and Thargal, king of nations, and Amarphal, king of SennaƔr, and Arioch, king of Ellasar: the four kings against the five.
Now the salty valley [had] wells of pitch. And [the] king of Sodoma fled, and [the] king of Gomorra. And they fell in there. And the ones being left behind fled into the mountainous area.
And they took all the horses of Sodoma and Gomorra, and all their foods, and departed.
And they took also Lot, the son of the brother of Abram, and his belongings, and departed, for he was dwelling in Sodoma.
And someone of the ones being rescued coming reported to the traveler Abram. And he dwelt towards the oak of [the] Amorite Mambre, the brother of Eschol, and the brother of Aunan, who were confederates of Abram.
And Abram having heard that Lot, the [son] of his brother, has been taken captive, counted out his own native-born [servants]: three hundred ten and eight. And he pursued [after them] unto Dan.
And he came upon them at night, he and his manservants. And he struck them, and pursued them unto Choba, which is in [the] left of Damaskos.
And he restored all the horses of Sodoma, and he turned back Lot, the [son] of his brother, and all his possessions, and the wives, and the people.
And [the] king of Sodoma came forth to meet him, after he returned from the slaughter of Chodollogomor, and the kings with him, to the valley of Saby; this was the plain of [the] king.
And Melchisedek, king of Salem, brought forth bread loaves and wine. And he was priest of the highest Theos.
And he blessed Abram, and said: "A blessing [is] Abram to the highest Theos, who created the heaven and the earth.
And blessed [be] the highest Theos who delivered up your enemies under your hands to you." And Abram gave him a tenth from all.
And [the] king of Sodoma said to Abram: "Give to me the men, but take to yourself the horses."
And Abram said to the king of Sodoma: "I will stretch out my hand to [the] highest lord Theos, who created the heaven and the earth,
[that] I will [not] take from [the] string unto [the] knob [of the] shoe from all of your [goods], that you should not have said that I enriched Abram.
Except what the young [men] ate, and the portion of the men of the [ones] going with me: Eschol, Aunan, Mambre; these will take for themselves a portion.