04Yegh2 3:61 | | | and did not at all | suppose | that there might be revenge |
04Yegh2 7:168 | | | of the less intelligent might | suppose | that these were God incorruptible |
04Yegh2 8:195 | | | the son of Pandurak and | suppose | him to be a deceiver |
04Yegh2 11:261 | | | as you in your confusion | suppose | |
04Yegh5 2:29 | | | He who | supposed | that we put on Christianity |
04Yegh7 7:167 | | | The first group | supposed | he was of the middle |
04Yegh7 8:192 | | | are not alone as you | suppose. | There is no empty place |
04Yegh7 9:218 | | | your erroneous teaching, do not | suppose | that we shall do likewise |
04Yegh7 11:274 | | | The bishop note: “As you | suppose, | tell me |
04Yegh7 12:298 | | | fire to be? Do you | suppose | it to be a creator |
04Yegh8 2:28 | | | pull them around that many | supposed | they had died |
04Yegh8 2:47 | | | were greatly saddened as if | supposing “ | we have labored little and |
06Khor2 12:5 | | | and Dipenes of Crete, they | supposed | to be Vahagn their ancestor |
06Khor3 29:16 | | | hatred of you, or that | supposing | ourselves to have some strength |
06Khor3 63:11 | | | But the princes, | supposing | that he was acting deceitfully |
07Seb1 11:11 | | | ’I would have | supposed | that while I was fighting |
07Seb1 39:3 | | | to me? Did you really | suppose | Khosrov was dead?’ Then |
08Ghev1 14:8 | | | it to you this way. | Suppose | two men are standing near |
08Ghev1 14:38 | | | I | suppose, | too, that you are not |
08Ghev1 14:50 | | | prophet, as you assume in | supposing | that God would institute all |
08Ghev1 14:134 | | | books are of divine origin. | Suppose | we admit for a moment |
08Ghev1 14:169 | | | I | suppose | that you know there is |
09Draskh1 45:24 | | | Some of the | supposed | pillars (of the kingdom) rose |
10Tovma1 1:13 | | | end; he says “as was | supposed” | Jesus (descended) from Joseph, from |
10Tovma1 1:40 | | | the darkness of evil, even | supposing | God to be unaware, and |
10Tovma1 2:1 | | | acts as valour, as they | suppose | |
10Tovma1 3:22 | | | is it distant, as some | suppose | who do not know the |
10Tovma1 6:28 | | | had never allowed anyone to | suppose | that somebody else could govern |
10Tovma1 10:13 | | | kings.” The mardpet said this, | supposing | that: “If I am able |
10Tovma1 11:12 | | | they made the Persian king | suppose | that they accepted their religion |
10Tovma1 11:23 | | | and trouble, so that they | suppose | we are plotting rebellion. But |
10Tovma2 4:11 | | | perhaps God allowed him to | suppose | that his loss of reason |
10Tovma3 9:9 | | | did his horse; so some | supposed | that horse and rider were |
10Tovma3 10:49 | | | the Ałuank’ note: “Lest anyone | suppose | me to be a rebel |
10Tovma3 11:25 | | | the tyrant: “Why do you | suppose | me to be a young |
10Tovma3 13:49 | | | who attributed to himself the | supposed | title of prince |
10Tovma3 15:20 | | | deeds he had accomplished, and | suppose | that by his own power |
10Tovma4 3:8 | | | It was God, as I | suppose, | who permitted him to take |
10Tovma4 4:4 | | | for himself with haughty insolence, | supposing | himself to be a great |
10Tovma4 6:2 | | | advanced and consolidated their position, | supposing | themselves to be significant, they |
10Tovma4 10:11 | | | men and attacked the king, | supposing | him to be like other |
12Last1 23:14 | | | What do you | suppose | happened next? The wretched man |