01Kor1 6:5 | | | bishop of noble lineage, who | unexpectedly | had come into the possession |
01Kor1 6:9 | | | the blessed stewards taking the | unexpectedly | discovered object of their search |
01Kor1 27:4 | | | the beneficent Vahan, who rendered | unexpected | assistance to all, through the |
02Agat1 2:23 | | | partly unsheathed. Then, suddenly and | unexpectedly, | they raised their weapons and |
02Agat3 4:3 | | | awake and was contemplating the | unexpected | and inscrutable miracles of God’s |
03Buz3 8:5 | | | involved with planting the forests, | unexpectedly | bad news reached him from |
03Buz3 8:13 | | | Suddenly, in an | unexpected | fashion [40,000] Armenian troops were destroyed |
03Buz3 20:32 | | | been lying in wait suddenly, | unexpectedly | pounced upon the couches where |
03Buz3 20:40 | | | of all this destruction and | unexpected | misery reached the Armenians |
03Buz5 6:7 | | | at ease. Meanwhile, suddenly and | unexpectedly | I will put the Iranian |
03Buz5 31:10 | | | If someone died | unexpectedly, | no one dared to weep |
03Buz5 38:21 | | | Manuel, fell upon Suren’s banak | unexpectedly, | killing the [10000] Iranian soldiers |
04Yegh3 3:69 | | | were so powerful, should they | unexpectedly | join forces with soldiers, who |
05Parp3 29:5 | | | been said, but they were | unexpectedly | attacked by the enemy, dispersed |
05Parp3 48:4 | | | face to face. Instead, they | unexpectedly | fell upon one wing after |
05Parp4 66:9 | | | if I should suddenly and | unexpectedly | die and leave this world |
05Parp4 72:0 | | | Armenian troops) suddenly a second | unexpected | piece of good news arrived |
05Parp4 74:5 | | | crashing to the ground. And, | unexpectedly, | his spear shattered. Brave Vasak |
05Parp4 77:3 | | | awhile and relaxing from labor, | unexpectedly | diabolical and insane men arrived |
05Parp4 79:4 | | | and fell upon Horhom tun | unexpectedly | |
05Parp4 83:3 | | | general, Vahan Mamikonean, saw the | unexpected | attack of the Iranian military |
05Parp4 93:15 | | | power which so quickly and | unexpectedly | made them seem malignant and |
05Parp4 99:7 | | | of Armenia, Yovhan, saw the | unexpected | glad tiding, the venerable one |
06Khor1 11:21 | | | Seeing such an | unexpectedly | uncertain outcome, the king of |
06Khor1 25:17 | | | suspicion to him since an | unexpected | prophecy had revealed to him |
06Khor2 15:6 | | | Pompey, now | unexpectedly | freed from him, captured Mazhak |
06Khor3 9:4 | | | western armies fell upon them | unexpectedly, | pushed them back from there |
06Khor3 39:6 | | | a stroke of luck he | unexpectedly | fell on Pap’s camp, slaughtering |
07Seb1 7:8 | | | the armies of Ismael were | unexpectedly | stirred, and in a moment |
07Seb1 17:4 | | | were intending to return, when | unexpectedly | a travelling priest encountered them |
07Seb1 28:8 | | | sent out raids westwards; and | unexpectedly | coming up they surrounded the |
07Seb1 31:7 | | | Attacking them | unexpectedly | at dawn, some he put |
07Seb1 37:2 | | | the wall of the chapel, | unexpectedly | there was revealed a luminous |
07Seb1 42:9 | | | in Arabia. Falling on them | unexpectedly, | they put them to the |
07Seb1 42:14 | | | and began to slaughter them. | Unexpectedly, | those lying in ambush rose |
07Seb1 42:22 | | | and had gone some distance, | unexpectedly | the Ismaelite army attacked them |
07Seb1 48:9 | | | they brought them upon us | unexpectedly | and caused them to defeat |
07Seb1 52:4 | | | to offer them battle, but | unexpectedly | crossed the river and went |
09Draskh1 1:21 | | | as well as unworthy works, | unexpected | devastation and fear of death |
09Draskh1 32:1 | | | | Unexpectedly, | about this time during the |
09Draskh1 37:14 | | | in full force at an | unexpected | hour. Although the dauntless Sewordik’ |
09Draskh1 38:3 | | | they came upon the prince | unexpectedly | |
09Draskh1 50:15 | | | Then | unexpectedly— | as if in an ambush |
09Draskh1 57:5 | | | and dagger bearers, and attacked | unexpectedly | |
09Draskh1 58:2 | | | Ashot attacked suddenly in the | unexpected | hours of the morning, and |
09Draskh1 59:9 | | | of the land, Movses departed | unexpectedly | from the region of Sisakan |
09Draskh1 63:18 | | | birds), and mounting on them | unexpectedly | in the middle of the |
09Draskh1 66:6 | | | Upon their arrival, they | unexpectedly | entered the cave, and having |
09Draskh1 67:6 | | | But | unexpectedly | encountering Bishr, Georg was suddenly |
09Draskh1 67:10 | | | that he might make an | unexpected | assault on the so called |
09Draskh1 67:13 | | | that he might launch an | unexpected | attack, and damage it somehow |
10Tovma1 9:1 | | | on others as we read, | unexpectedly | there arrived the news of |
10Tovma2 1:5 | | | twelve hundred men; and with | unexpected | rapidity they suddenly attacked Shavasp |
10Tovma3 2:4 | | | he elude our clutches, or | unexpectedly | attack us by night and |
10Tovma3 13:53 | | | him, and a certain Juanshēr | unexpectedly | smote Gurgēn from behind, wounding |
10Tovma3 14:48 | | | was planning to attack Ashot | unexpectedly | by night |
10Tovma4 10:3 | | | So gathering an army, he | unexpectedly | and rapidly passed by Gołt’nastan |
11Asogh1 10:1 | | | city gates and, suddenly and | unexpectedly | attacking a detachment standing at |
11Asogh1 32:3 | | | The Sebasteia army made an | unexpected | attack on them; A young |
12Last1 2:10 | | | came and pounced upon him | unexpectedly. | But because of his great |
12Last1 3:9 | | | union, one day, at an | unexpected | hour, he took the one |
12Last1 4:4 | | | that coming upon (the Byzantines) | unexpectedly, | he could put them to |
12Last1 5:1 | | | army heard about this, unitedly, | unexpectedly, | they came against him, cutting |
12Last1 7:3 | | | informed (the people) about the | unexpected | emergency which had developed. As |
12Last1 15:1 | | | the troops of the infidels | unexpectedly | attacked |
12Last1 16:43 | | | and around it, and then | unexpectedly | poured the contents of the |
12Last1 19:0 | | | nighttime, never resting, until suddenly, | unexpectedly, | they fell upon the residents |
12Last1 19:2 | | | extreme suddenness of it, the | unexpected | anguish caused people to forget |