01Kor1 2:4 | | | And in the Mosaic | story | manifest is the nobility of |
01Kor1 3:1 | | | beginning of our account, whose | story | we have been eager to |
02Agat1 6:1 | | | presence these compositions of fabulous | stories | which you have pieced together |
02Agat3 30:7 | | | not make skillful yet false | stories | from our own words, but |
03Buz3 21:34 | | | twenty-one chapters of the | stories | of Pawstos Buzand, the great |
03Buz4 4:66 | | | of the Lord. Hear the | story | of Job’s patience, look to |
03Buz4 13:22 | | | justice, and constructs the upper | story | not with right,” and “They |
03Buz4 14:20 | | | tell the mardpet a fictitious | story, | saying: “I saw a bear |
03Buz5 3:1 | | | fled. They told this entire | story | to the king |
03Buz5 4:18 | | | king Pap recalled the old | stories | and note: “I remember that |
06Khor1 2:3 | | | to have the books and | stories | of all nations translated into |
06Khor1 5:4 | | | trustworthy from among the old | stories, | and on our part with |
06Khor1 6:1 | | | and concerning the unwritten ancient | stories | of the philosopher Olympiodorus |
06Khor1 6:4 | | | out above: how the first | story | tellers were pleased to write |
06Khor1 6:4 | | | changing the names and the | stories | and the times according to |
06Khor1 6:21 | | | the races. Some interpreted the | stories | found in books in one |
06Khor1 7:2 | | | different writers tell many differing | stories. | But I say that the |
06Khor1 13:8 | | | having learned about him from | stories. | And for long years he |
06Khor1 14:21 | | | the old reports and ancestral | stories | of foreign nations and remote |
06Khor1 14:23 | | | he ordered many books and | stories | of the ancients concerning deeds |
06Khor1 16:13 | | | colors, of two and three | stories, | each one turned to the |
06Khor1 19:2 | | | ancestors of our nation, whatever | stories | concern them and each one’s |
06Khor1 23:25 | | | sign of probability in those | stories | that might indicate the truth |
06Khor1 24:3 | | | The | story | concerning Senek’erim has fallen into |
06Khor1 25:12 | | | repeat his praises and the | stories | about him |
06Khor1 27:15 | | | for me to prolong the | story? | For the end of the |
06Khor1 29:6 | | | Without prolonging the | story | I shall say |
06Khor1 33:9 | | | now at the end these | stories, | which are important and worthy |
06Khor1 34:2 | | | those absurd and incoherent Persian | stories, | notorious for their imbecility? His |
06Khor1 34:13 | | | too we shall accomplish. The | stories | and deeds of which we |
06Khor2 8:21 | | | powerful and worthy of such | stories | |
06Khor2 8:24 | | | of whose existence the ancient | stories | tell. But he was a |
06Khor2 37:4 | | | And there are | stories | about him as follows |
06Khor2 50:17 | | | is the truth of the | story | |
06Khor2 60:9 | | | the man who gave this | story | to us; he met Artashēs |
06Khor2 61:11 | | | But this | story | seems to me more reliable |
06Khor2 64:10 | | | keeping the course of my | story | free from what is unsuitable |
06Khor2 74:9 | | | Here I repeat a | story | of the wonderful old man |
06Khor2 74:14 | | | of the rest of the | story | |
06Khor2 86:18 | | | us now return to the | story | of Trdat’s invasion of Persia |
06Khor2 92:32 | | | But this | story | concerning Saint Trdat is true |
07Seb1 9:25 | | | So, I shall expound the | story | of the destructive and ruinous |
08Ghev1 10:25 | | | say that he recounted this | story | about himself |
08Ghev1 14:180 | | | are not aware of the | story | of the uncircumcised stranger whose |
08Ghev1 14:214 | | | Far from us such idle | stories | and fabulous tales. “For the |
09Draskh1 1:14 | | | I shall dwell on the | story | of Smbat son of Ashot |
09Draskh1 1:22 | | | your) ears and acquire the | story | by following my brief summary |
09Draskh1 1:24 | | | K’serk’ses)—yet they have identical | stories | about their lineage |
09Draskh1 2:18 | | | the testimony of our authentic | stories | became known to us and |
09Draskh1 4:12 | | | of so many names and | stories, | let him know that the |
09Draskh1 4:27 | | | native, and relinquished their own | stories | |
10Tovma1 1:3 | | | aberrations of these opinions. The | story | runs like this |
10Tovma1 1:8 | | | the established account. For the | story | runs like this. Titan dominated |
10Tovma1 1:45 | | | follow the thread of our | story | |
10Tovma1 3:10 | | | on Assyria. Similarly, condemning the ( | stories) | about Bel and the other |
10Tovma1 3:32 | | | these fables and similar motiveless | stories | according to their merits in |
10Tovma1 6:40 | | | undertaken an abbreviation of the | stories | of the past. So I |
10Tovma1 10:6 | | | have not pursued the multifarious | stories | which previous (historians) set down |
10Tovma2 1:17 | | | But why the | story | of Vahan’s martyrdom is not |
10Tovma3 6:1 | | | great princes and nobles. My | story | is full of tears, and |
10Tovma3 13:1 | | | am happy to undertake the | story | of the noble, glorious, and |
10Tovma3 15:19 | | | vengeance, but not the whole | story | |
10Tovma3 15:21 | | | indicated the details (of the | story) | of the wife of Sahak |
10Tovma3 29:24 | | | had made his own—the | story | of which we recorded above |
10Tovma4 1:53 | | | a final conclusion the extensive | story | of the valiant men of |
10Tovma4 8:1 | | | histories, we passed over many | stories, | especially those that would be |
10Tovma4 8:2 | | | proceed to review the profitable | stories. | From the beginning of the |
10Tovma4 13:99 | | | summer lodgings as an upper | story | on top of the palace |
11Asogh1 1:2 | | | the other) in the right | story | to convey the memory of |
11Asogh1 1:3 | | | will not follow the false | stories | of impostor philosophers who say |
11Asogh1 42:1 | | | duty to spread my deplorable | story | about the death of the |
12Last1 10:15 | | | Houses, desirable, many- | storied | and grand, became the habitations |