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western   44
westward   4
wet   7
whale   1
what   875
whatever   126
whatsoever   4
wheat   8
wheel   2
Headword

what
875 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
westward   2
westwards   2
wet   7
whales   1
what   875
whatever   126
whatsoever   4
wheat   8
wheel   1


01Kor1    1:2|land of Armenia - when, in what time, and through what kind
01Kor1    1:2|in what time, and through what kind of man that new
01Kor1    2:17|But what to say concerning the praise
01Kor1    2:18|had received, related to him what was to befall Sodom
01Kor1    2:39|It is evident from what has been stated that praise
01Kor1    6:6|prevailed upon him to do what was needful. He then dispatched
01Kor1    9:7|one consider us bold or what we have said. We may
01Kor1    11:7|What heart-warming joy existed there
01Kor1    11:7|joy existed there thenceforth, and what a pleasant scene for the
01Kor1    15:3|and they consented to do what he requested
02Agat1    5:35|you spoke might be, or what the coming might be, I
02Agat1    5:35|be, I know not. Or what the angels are of whom
02Agat1    5:35|of whom you spoke, or what are your hope and our
02Agat1    5:48|have insulted the gods,’ what could this insult mean to
02Agat1    7:13|For ’what eye has not seen, nor
02Agat1    7:92|For what other return indeed can we
02Agat1    8:4|to speak with him, saying: “What is your opinion and what
02Agat1    8:4|What is your opinion and what decision have you made? To
02Agat1    10:11|be extinguished. Let us see what your God will do
02Agat1    15:19|yet beheld her. Based on what they had told him about
02Agat1    17:8|When they realized what kind of advice Gayane was
02Agat1    17:29|deviate a single word in what she was saying to the
02Agat1    17:38|But what more could we offer you
02Agat1    20:19|details of the vision and what had happened
02Agat1    21:20|in ignorance that you did what you did
02Agat1    21:36|And of what I was previously unworthy, behold
02Agat1    22:32|mouth for us to indicate what is profitable. It is for
02Agat3    4:4|for their beloved creator, and what would be the ineffable rewards
02Agat3    4:56|And what you see above the top
02Agat3    7:6|The king asked Gregory what he commanded him to do
02Agat3    9:9|also about earlier tidings and what followed, about the beginning of
02Agat3    10:13|demolished the foundations and wrecked what remained and gave to the
02Agat3    15:6|them and informed them of what wonders God had wrought, and
02Agat3    18:13|you did not previously realize what was worthy, therefore he brought
02Agat3    18:14|because you did not understand what was human by human means
02Agat3    28:10|King TrdatHow and in what manner did these miracles of
02Agat3    28:13|of the brave martyrs, and what deeds were done, and what
02Agat3    28:13|what deeds were done, and what was their strength
02Agat3    28:17|God and how and in what way they had been martyred
02Agat3    31:14|For as he wished, what he wished also occurred; and
03Buz3    1:0|What transpired in the land of
03Buz3    3:18|where are you going, and what do you want
03Buz3    8:8|General Vach’e immediately implemented what the king said
03Buz3    10:5|the Lord that he see what he desired without delay
03Buz3    10:13|worship to their own destruction what was cast by themselves, thereby
03Buz3    10:31|This was similar to what happened earlier on Sararat mountain
03Buz3    10:41|about secret things, first reveal what it is that the king
03Buz3    13:9|word, or any bit of what they had heard
03Buz3    21:2|spoke with their comrades, saying: “What is this that we are
03Buz3    21:24|He himself regretted what had happened and sent honorable
03Buz3    21:25|done that, I will return what I have taken. But first
03Buz3    21:30|that the emperor would return what he had captured from the
03Buz4    4:62|Or, with what enthusiasm the Achaeans served the
03Buz4    5:19|What was Old has passed, and
03Buz4    5:40|by true faith show them what they are looking at, what
03Buz4    5:40|what they are looking at, what is in all their sides
03Buz4    5:41|light. For everyone, it determines what is heard in everything. All
03Buz4    5:51|you do not believe, then what kind of absolution and healing
03Buz4    5:58|so that you believe that what is being spoken is the
03Buz4    5:61|which the emperor would decide what to do
03Buz4    6:10|to the thirsty people, and what was to happen in the
03Buz4    6:13|Lord knows our needs and what is useful to us, and
03Buz4    6:13|to this He will prepare what we need
03Buz4    6:15|What we need cannot be obtained
03Buz4    8:17|by this vision and thought, what could it mean? And so
03Buz4    8:20|consulted with each other about what was needed, Basil told Bishop
03Buz4    8:25|He started talking and said, “What is it, why are you
03Buz4    8:28|shame, said to the king: “What are these disputes and this
03Buz4    9:7|in the name of Christ what he had, willingly accepting this
03Buz4    9:8|exhort the people to bring what they have with a joyful
03Buz4    10:32|or exiled were released, and what was stolen from them was
03Buz4    12:0|had left in his place; what sort of man he was
03Buz4    13:16|Now heed what I tell you and do
03Buz4    13:18|places, and that each return what he owes, so that you
03Buz4    13:22|to him who greedily seizes what is not his, for if
03Buz4    13:25|Ulcers, or what others call pestilence, started to
03Buz4    14:5|Ekegheats, Taron, Bznunik, Copk, and what was within and around them
03Buz4    14:15|the king, I will replace what is here, remove the people
03Buz4    14:16|whoever greedily desires and covets what has been dedicated to Him
03Buz4    14:16|that person will not achieve what he has threatened; rather, his
03Buz4    15:9|they say, ’look and see what you do, king, so that
03Buz4    15:20|Murik, to go and do what had to be done there
03Buz4    15:39|So, what was said about the beasts
03Buz4    15:59|Arshak heard this, he realized what had happened, investigated, and was
03Buz4    15:60|hands together and greatly regretting what he had done, saying: “Because
03Buz4    15:64|I know for sure that what I have heard is accurate
03Buz4    18:3|the message: “The crime in what has occurred will be overlooked
03Buz4    18:5|message with affection and believed what had been said
03Buz4    20:25|began asking his troops regarding what good gifts or what reward
03Buz4    20:25|regarding what good gifts or what reward he could give Arshak
03Buz4    20:27|Now what fitting reward can we give
03Buz4    20:28|Thus, he pondered what they should give him
03Buz4    20:30|Shapuh replied to his princes: “What you suggest does not display
03Buz4    20:47|naxarars. Then he told them what he had just heard from
03Buz4    20:49|Now, king, see what you can do to save
03Buz4    20:54|men to go and see what had occurred in the banak
03Buz4    21:10|in Atrpatakan, informed Arshak of what was happening before Shapuh reached
03Buz4    24:0|the general of Armenia, freed what had been captured and defeated
03Buz4    51:13|and, what is principal, for your churches
03Buz4    54:13|does he speak with you, what intonation, how does he hold
03Buz4    54:15|They said to him: “Do what we tell you to do
03Buz4    54:17|soil from Armenia. Listen to what he says, and then you
03Buz4    54:20|a few days they brought what they had been sent for
03Buz4    54:26|your hand. Do with me what you will. Kill me, for
03Buz4    54:30|Iranian soil. Then Arsak lamented what he had said, bowed, grabbed
03Buz4    54:30|with great expiation apologized for what he had said
03Buz4    54:40|then asked: “Pray tell me what were those two mountains that
03Buz4    54:43|So, do what you want
03Buz4    55:21|the land, besides. He note: “What has already befallen you was
03Buz4    55:21|was just, and so is what will happen
03Buz4    55:26|they were continuously lowering down what they found in Artaragers fortress
03Buz4    56:4|The priest replied: “Say what you want to do, and
03Buz4    58:0|land of the Armenians and what great evils they wrought there
03Buz5    1:0|Armenia, took the land, and what he did and how he
03Buz5    4:10|a favor. So, look to what you are doing
03Buz5    4:11|as stone-cutters, and masons [creating] what is useful for our cities
03Buz5    4:13|we face our king, or what answer could we give him
03Buz5    4:23|king did not stray from what Nerses said, he responded: “Let
03Buz5    4:37|that he does not do what he wanted against his will
03Buz5    4:49|benefit, O Lord, grant us what you please; for if suffering
03Buz5    4:50|For what is the will of the
03Buz5    4:50|be it done, and with what rod you want to guide
03Buz5    4:53|blood, and do not give what is dedicated to you to
03Buz5    5:19|note: “I am astonished at what I saw. From my childhood
03Buz5    7:13|King Shapuh replied: “What you ask for is difficult
03Buz5    7:14|performed for me were great, what you have requested will be
03Buz5    7:15|What you requested is outside the
03Buz5    7:15|the Aryan kingdom. But go, what you requested will be given
03Buz5    7:19|knife to peel and eat what he wanted
03Buz5    7:21|me, woe is Arshak. Look what I have fallen to, and
03Buz5    7:21|I have fallen to, and what has happened to me
03Buz5    22:2|For he was always doing what the dews wanted, and did
03Buz5    23:4|Pap in no way heeded what Nerses said, but rather, he
03Buz5    24:6|that cup, he immediately sensed what had happened, and began to
03Buz5    24:8|stays your hand from doing what you want to do
03Buz5    24:14|You yourselves know that what what I said to you
03Buz5    24:14|You yourselves know that what what I said to you I
03Buz5    24:14|you publicly, for that is what I had been longing for
03Buz5    25:3|and narrated before the people what they had seen
03Buz5    27:11|test the disciples and note: “What a beautiful and pleasant woman
03Buz5    33:0|What the Armenian princes conferred about
03Buz5    33:1|All of the princes asked: “What shall we do, how shall
03Buz5    33:3|They reached the conclusion that what had happened was past. “Let
03Buz5    35:2|Varazdat was more attentive to what youths his own age said
03Buz5    35:2|own age said, than to what wise old people who could
03Buz5    35:13|note: “If he should realize what is happening, he will conduct
03Buz5    35:22|at him inquiringly and note: “What is this”? The king replied
03Buz5    35:22|king Pap and ask him what it is
03Buz5    37:62|But when Manuel saw that what was being done ran contrary
03Buz5    38:17|So be advised and think what you will do
03Buz5    38:20|When Manuel believed what Meruzhan had told him as
03Buz5    38:23|Suren was surprised at what had happened, and wanted to
03Buz6    8:7|I do not know you, what could you have to say
03Buz6    9:10|for I do not understand what they say about me
04Yegh2    1:18|he hastened quickly to fulfill what was in his mind
04Yegh2    2:37|to his impious ministers: “With what shall we repay the gods
04Yegh2    3:62|remember anyone’s earthly services; and what is worse than all else
04Yegh2    4:100|for they are very deceitful. What they teach in words they
04Yegh2    5:105|But what is even worse than what
04Yegh2    5:105|what is even worse than what we have just written, they
04Yegh2    7:155|did not consider as superfluity what was said about the birth
04Yegh2    7:160|the evil god created death, what reality does death appear to
04Yegh2    8:176|As for what one of your very learned
04Yegh2    8:184|But accept what you dread and you will
04Yegh2    9:225|and said to the king: “What is the reason for this
04Yegh2    9:225|Huns remain subject to you, what man is there on earth
04Yegh2    10:251|words and listen kindly to what we have to say
04Yegh2    11:258|duties, you strengthen Haraman. And what is worst, you do not
04Yegh2    11:260|sent back in honor, do what I have said immediately
04Yegh2    11:265|What heaven and earth cannot topple
04Yegh2    11:270|And what he had never intended to
04Yegh2    11:271|allow you to obtain immediately what you desire. But all of
04Yegh2    11:272|to Khuzhastan; your churches and what you call martyria I shall
04Yegh2    12:283|visible as your eyes see what we have not yet done
04Yegh3    1:4|Execrating them all they note: “What will you do with your
04Yegh3    1:5|hearing. Will you not recall what should be indelible in your
04Yegh3    1:6|What will you make of the
04Yegh3    3:52|no reverence for wealth, andwhat is the most extreme evil
04Yegh3    3:56|They also built what are called martyria and decorated
04Yegh3    3:66|we know by report. But what I have seen with my
04Yegh3    3:70|For it is one thing what a man hears and another
04Yegh3    3:70|a man hears and another what he sees for sure with
04Yegh3    4:78|you have spoken are true. What at first, we did not
04Yegh3    4:79|But do what I say and it will
04Yegh3    10:228|What harm have I done, and
04Yegh3    10:228|harm have I done, and what crime have I committed against
04Yegh3    10:235|you have made me do what I did not wish, and
04Yegh3    11:259|we believe his inconsistent order? What benevolence have we seen directed
04Yegh3    11:264|mercy that we may complete what we have begun with valor
04Yegh4    3:62|informed the irreligious heathen of what they did not know, namely
04Yegh4    3:62|did not know, namely, by what means he might be able
04Yegh4    3:67|would attack from which side, what were the names of each
04Yegh5    4:76|What else can I repeat before
04Yegh5    4:93|For what miseries and anguish do not
04Yegh5    4:96|What indeed are the evils not
04Yegh5    4:98|the Maker of all? Now what they worship and honor is
04Yegh5    5:115|He questioned them to discover what means of victory there might
04Yegh5    8:171|of the battle was not what he had expected
04Yegh6    1:15|they encouraged one another, saying: “What need have we of life
04Yegh6    2:38|More particularly, when he saw what the commander of the fort
04Yegh6    4:81|But what was most important of all
04Yegh6    5:103|court, were questioned about him: “What do you know about his
04Yegh6    5:110|True God do not realize what they are doing or what
04Yegh6    5:110|what they are doing or what they are saying, for their
04Yegh6    5:115|authority over Siunik. Listen to what his kin say about him
04Yegh6    6:132|honors. Tell me straightaway, for what just services
04Yegh7    1:21|Furthermorewhat they consider a great glory
04Yegh7    2:33|you kill them, you know what you are doing. But on
04Yegh7    2:37|terrified, he said to himself: “What is this great miracle? Our
04Yegh7    2:42|chief-magus truly realized that what had appeared to him he
04Yegh7    2:44|to tell anyone at all what he had seen
04Yegh7    2:49|hope in his mind than what is visible
04Yegh7    5:102|but the blessed one responded: “What is this you are doing
04Yegh7    6:136|they were most astonished at what had happened, but did not
04Yegh7    6:146|Furthermore, what is worst of all for
04Yegh7    10:243|What seems to you to be
04Yegh7    12:278|wish to learn from me what is advantageous to your own
04Yegh7    12:281|What in your evildesires you
04Yegh7    12:289|Do you then admit that what you have not seen living
04Yegh7    12:295|words and not the rod: ’What in your own minds do
04Yegh7    12:298|I spoke to them: ’And what do you understand the nature
04Yegh7    14:341|to say to one another: “What are we to do? How
04Yegh7    14:342|ignorant or brash men, still what are we to do, since
04Yegh7    14:343|And what is more significant than all
04Yegh8    1:5|from the others and note: “What are your names
04Yegh8    1:7|executioner responded, saying to them: “What then is your business, and
04Yegh8    1:19|Abraham note: “In what crime
04Yegh8    1:23|worship the sun and perform what our religion demands
04Yegh8    2:26|In what respect did you regard us
04Yegh8    2:30|not hesitate or linger; but what you did to them, carry
04Yegh8    3:51|one a little, another much, what people had ready to hand
04Yegh9    1:25|or a word less than what came from his mouth
04Yegh9    3:67|country and I shall do what you say
05Parp1    3:11|hand to it and wrote what he pleased. Or, perhaps some
05Parp2    7:7|as if for a word, what is good, invites one to
05Parp2    7:8|to humankind is not just what is displayed. No, those who
05Parp2    7:17|pleased, selected a part of what was offered, then bestowed the
05Parp2    10:9|I shall correct it, for what you propose to do would
05Parp2    10:10|one village. The king recalled what had been said, since he
05Parp2    10:11|issue. The king himself recalled what the monk had said to
05Parp2    10:15|hrovartak from Vahrich, listened to what he had to say, and
05Parp2    13:3|like an unbelieverscornfully tramples what is holy, and fearlessly works
05Parp2    13:4|replied as follows: “I know what you are talking about, and
05Parp2    13:5|am unable to say whether what you say has been distorted
05Parp2    13:18|accomplishes in a humane fashion what appear to us to be
05Parp2    13:20|As regards what you said about me, that
05Parp2    14:5|of Armenia separately, as king: “What happened that the naxarars of
05Parp2    14:6|replied: “I have no idea what slander they are saying about
05Parp2    14:8|responded: “I do not know what they say about him. Let
05Parp2    14:8|themselves be requited according to what they say in your presence
05Parp2    14:11|the same azg, I want what is good for you. It
05Parp2    14:15|their king, not talking about what had actually happened, but in
05Parp2    14:16|following remarks] from Artashes’ accusers: “What need is there any more
05Parp2    16:10|By what means could you try to
05Parp2    17:36|deprive or prohibit anyone from what is fitting
05Parp2    17:50|and I will tell you what the Most High has ordained
05Parp2    17:64|What was indicated to you in
05Parp3    20:12|One can give what he has to the seeker
05Parp3    20:12|can give a part of what he has received from another
05Parp3    20:12|one cannot bestow on another what he himself does not have
05Parp3    21:3|godsno one can say what gifts and honors the gods
05Parp3    22:6|not dare to stray from what we and you want
05Parp3    24:6|much more we would ridicule) what you have written and are
05Parp3    24:7|even to open and read what you have written. We recognize
05Parp3    25:2|and the entire Aryan nobility: “What do you think of servants
05Parp3    25:7|urgency, they knew at once what was afoot, that the urgent
05Parp3    26:21|such a great issue. For what you seek is the destruction
05Parp3    27:0|took counsel to see by what strategems and design they could
05Parp3    27:1|temporarily, under pretext, we do what they have commanded
05Parp3    27:8|the reasoning behind it, and what they proposed to do. All
05Parp3    27:17|ask me to actually do what I am unable to even
05Parp3    27:18|nonetheless, they could not entertain what had been proposed; knowing the
05Parp3    27:25|patriarch Sahakthey reminded him what the blessed Paul had written
05Parp3    27:29|will but temporarily consent to what the king has said, and
05Parp3    28:4|and fields in accordance with what suited each one. After saying
05Parp3    28:14|Though what I have accomplished has not
05Parp3    29:5|unite (the sheep) and fulfilled what had been said, but they
05Parp3    30:20|to that unshakable belief that ’What does it benefit man if
05Parp3    30:20|but loses his soul; and what can a man give in
05Parp3    32:4|lifetime, heard from some people what the Armenians were planning. He
05Parp3    41:3|Marcian [450-457], who, when informed about what was needed for matters in
05Parp3    41:3|asked the seniors at court: “What reply do you think we
05Parp3    41:5|Furthermore, we must think about what might happen, something no one
05Parp3    41:13|by the holy Hmayeak saw what had happened, they were overcome
05Parp3    42:14|coming to greet us. Think what we ought to do, command
05Parp3    42:21|Vasak eagerly responded: “What say you, Lords
05Parp3    43:3|extinguished the Artashat fire: “With what boldness and under whose orders
05Parp3    44:1|With what fearless audacity could you have
05Parp3    44:6|giving the names, and mentioning what degree in the Christian order
05Parp3    44:7|each (of the captives), and what they had done in the
05Parp3    44:11|are happy and delighted with what we have done. We are
05Parp3    45:0|so that he could hear what they had to say
05Parp3    45:9|The king asked them: “With what audacity, thinking or imagining what
05Parp3    45:9|what audacity, thinking or imagining what, or forseeing what assistance, did
05Parp3    45:9|or imagining what, or forseeing what assistance, did you attempt such
05Parp3    45:12|beginings, plans and actions of what we undertook. For we should
05Parp3    45:19|lord of Siwnik’, Vasak, realized what had happened, he quickly sent
05Parp3    45:20|Vardan): “Why are you fleeing, what and whom do you fear
05Parp3    46:0|actions. But come now, say, what were you imagining, what were
05Parp3    46:0|say, what were you imagining, what were you thinking that you
05Parp3    50:2|from the city, or by what road, or the place where
05Parp3    50:7|What else shall I say? Ornaments
05Parp3    52:1|saints’ hands, feet and necks. What they were unable to cut
05Parp3    53:4|who believed in His name. What He said was shown to
05Parp3    54:4|about his village and parents, what kind of people they were
05Parp3    54:8|with false statements, so that what he longed to accomplish might
05Parp3    54:15|all the orthodox peoples everywhere (what took place), to the amazement
05Parp3    55:0|to reveal to the Xuzhik what he planned to do with
05Parp3    56:7|demand, tell them, ’As for what you have heard about me
05Parp3    56:8|I counter with the words: ’What you preach you do not
05Parp3    56:9|neither Heaven nor earth nor what is precious therein, can compare
05Parp3    56:12|say to the impious prince: “What our holy vardapets and spiritual
05Parp3    56:12|will and concern. Do quickly what you came here to do
05Parp3    56:13|holy bishop Sahak to translate what they wanted to say to
05Parp3    56:14|agreed to familiarize you with what was said and to translate
05Parp3    56:14|was said and to translate what you have said to the
05Parp3    56:15|For what use is there for rational
05Parp3    57:0|tolerate hearing any more of what the saints had to say
05Parp3    57:10|and we have truthfully written what he heard from him about
05Parp3    57:13|venerable Xuzhik was pondering by what strategems God would show the
05Parp3    58:3|about you. He will determine what order I should be given
05Parp3    58:8|And as for what you said about worshipping the
05Parp3    58:11|exaltation. Furthermore, each person brought what equippage and goods he had
05Parp3    58:15|his death and courageously fulfilling what had been stipulated for him
05Parp3    59:0|We shall record in order what transpired from the preceding part
05Parp3    59:4|they were greatly astonished, wondering what the man was doing. The
05Parp3    59:4|asked him: “Bdeshx of Iberia, what is that new thing you
05Parp4    64:13|As for what they have told you, regarding
05Parp4    64:21|have the license to say what is true information between the
05Parp4    64:21|two sides (in a dispute). What the messengers hear, they do
05Parp4    64:22|am pleased and willing regarding what he said about since I
05Parp4    64:25|then you were right in what you said, that I would
05Parp4    64:26|add to or subtract from what the sender says
05Parp4    64:27|So go now and say what you heard from me. For
05Parp4    64:30|possible. Otherwise he would get what he wants. I will not
05Parp4    65:11|by Vahan goes contrary to what Vriw was saying, especially since
05Parp4    65:13|Vriw say in Vahan’s presence what he had said before, about
05Parp4    66:9|fright until evening, thinking about what would happen if I should
05Parp4    66:12|As for what you said about the king
05Parp4    66:14|you ask me, and accept what I advise, then abandon what
05Parp4    66:14|what I advise, then abandon what you are saying, and beseech
05Parp4    68:13|Let me try to ascertain what if any information there is
05Parp4    68:18|a very severe reply, saying: “What message could a rebellious land
05Parp4    68:19|message, hear it, and decide what is fitting and necessary to
05Parp4    70:13|When they realized what was happening, although half of
05Parp4    73:11|and ruins Iberia (Georgia), then what good will your arrival have
05Parp4    75:5|likes me and listens to what I say. I will beseech
05Parp4    75:5|will try to give you what is fitting
05Parp4    75:8|does not want to provide what is required for each according
05Parp4    75:13|and all the Aryans recognized what kind of folk they were
05Parp4    75:19|any way a participant in what they did
05Parp4    75:27|As for what you said about persuading the
05Parp4    76:16|life is from the gate. What if he purchases (life) and
05Parp4    77:5|who we were or from what district. But in accordance with
05Parp4    77:7|had come from, and from what district, since, he said, our
05Parp4    78:7|regarding its future hostile operations. What had happened was made known
05Parp4    79:6|because he had not accomplished what he was seeking to achieve
05Parp4    80:9|I will bestow upon you what is fitting. The Christianity which
05Parp4    82:2|Now tell me, what is the man doing with
05Parp4    84:2|frightened, wondering but not knowing what to do. For he note
05Parp4    84:3|caused such massive damage. With what assurance can we (who have
05Parp4    85:4|godlike lord Peroz die, and what sort of a death was
05Parp4    85:6|it is necessary to say what was seen and heard and
05Parp4    87:3|speak and reveal to him what all of them were thinking
05Parp4    88:4|Shapuh-Mihran about Armenian affairs: “What were you able to accomplish
05Parp4    88:4|in the land of Armenia, what are Vahan’s thoughts and strength
05Parp4    88:8|the seniors there know, nonetheless, what great damage (Vahan) inflicted with
05Parp4    88:17|Iranian nobility, they all praised what Mihran had said as true
05Parp4    89:1|come and listen, and choose what is good, what you find
05Parp4    89:1|and choose what is good, what you find agreeable
05Parp4    89:11|say-so, or talk about what is necessary with another’s mouth
05Parp4    90:17|you encounter) the unquenchable Gehenna, what will you miserable wretches do
05Parp4    90:19|Nixor’s letter, (Vahan) learned from what was written that Nixor had
05Parp4    91:2|and hear from each other what we think is appropriate to
05Parp4    91:7|them say to Vahan Mamikonean: “What you are doing is not
05Parp4    91:24|What you did, no one could
05Parp4    92:3|you as wanting and loving what is good, and regard you
05Parp4    92:4|As for what you said about the king
05Parp4    93:16|the atean nor to hear what the princes had to say
05Parp4    93:19|keeping naxarars with me (want) what we demanded from you through
05Parp4    93:19|through messengers and in writing, what yesterday and today I discussed
05Parp4    94:1|for Peroz’ son, Zareh, resisting what the Aryans have done, has
05Parp4    94:3|days, while he quickly arranged what was necessary
05Parp4    95:4|all the conversations through Nixor, what you said via messengers, what
05Parp4    95:4|what you said via messengers, what (you wrote) in letters, and
05Parp4    95:4|you wrote) in letters, and what the two of you said
05Parp4    95:4|way did you err in what had been said
05Parp4    95:16|should be able to say what prominent accomplishment they have done
05Parp4    95:17|put to death. They know what kind of people they are
05Parp4    96:2|and command; your wishes and what you have done for me
05Parp4    96:3|do as is proper and what pleases you. In this fashion
05Parp4    96:5|sparapet of Armenia, Vahan, with what was necessary and proper for
05Parp4    96:8|Only He could have done what you did to us, your
05Parp4    96:11|tell us in plain words what you need so that we
05Parp4    96:14|then we will look to what is fitting
05Parp4    98:13|To decide what is proper and to do
06Khor1    2:6|of abbreviating our account let what we have said about him
06Khor1    3:5|of them and accounts of what occurred earlier than them
06Khor1    3:10|families: who descended from whom, what each one of them did
06Khor1    4:7|ability and write down accurately what each one of them thought
06Khor1    4:7|we shall now begin with what we consider reliable
06Khor1    4:11|Why, then, and for what reasons was he the first
06Khor1    4:14|and known by God, for what reason is the other called
06Khor1    4:15|Here let us speak of what is ready to hand
06Khor1    5:4|as possible and according to what we have found to be
06Khor1    5:41|learned and erudite Syrian, and what he said seemed to us
06Khor1    5:49|famous, thus to bring closer what is farther away
06Khor1    6:2|the best of our ability what is reliable from many sources
06Khor1    6:4|labors, I shall briefly recapitulate what I set out above: how
06Khor1    8:5|desire to know, who and what sort of men had ruled
06Khor1    11:9|So be quick to decide what you will do
06Khor1    12:1|generations descended from Hayk and what each one of them did
06Khor1    12:2|we shall set out only what is necessary to our collection
06Khor1    14:19|performed by him; but let what we have said be sufficient
06Khor1    14:23|people to be burned, and what was recorded in his own
06Khor1    18:6|we must now tell of what happened after this
06Khor1    19:1|What happened after the death of
06Khor1    19:2|or unsuitable but repeating only what is taken from books and
06Khor1    22:2|Omitting what is least important from our
06Khor1    22:2|account, we shall speak of what is significant
06Khor1    23:23|But what efforts our kings made to
06Khor1    24:2|other rulers, let us recount what is most important for the
06Khor1    25:1|Concerning Tigran, what sort of man he was
06Khor1    25:12|What then could be dearer to
06Khor1    26:2|counselors about this matter: “In what way,” he said, “will we
06Khor1    27:15|But what advantage is there for me
06Khor1    30:4|And what will become of this, save
06Khor1    30:9|but in a letter revealed what was in the depths of
06Khor1    32:1|Who were his descendants, and what were the families derived from
06Khor1    32:3|rank, let one call them what seems to him appropriate
06Khor1    32:4|the reputation of heroic nature, what we are saying is true
06Khor1    33:2|from falsehood and full of what opposes falsehood; that we should
06Khor1    33:10|What then are the first of
06Khor1    34:2|But what then is your delight in
06Khor1    34:5|What need have you of these
06Khor1    34:5|you of these false fables; what use are these senseless and
06Khor1    34:7|their irrationality and to embellish what is unadorned
06Khor1    34:8|is my reply to you: “What need have you of these
06Khor1    34:8|need have you of these? What is your delight in desiring
06Khor1    34:11|Statement of what is reliable concerning Biurasp
06Khor1    34:26|becoming a dragon, this is what is note
06Khor2    1:3|shall write very briefly of what concerns us and omit the
06Khor2    1:4|for what has been said about other
06Khor2    7:1|the principalities, how and in what manner he ordered the way
06Khor2    7:6|I do not know for what reason
06Khor2    8:21|But what is this to you? For
06Khor2    8:22|great principality of Tsop’k’ in what is called Fourth Armenia
06Khor2    8:39|recorder of benefits to recall what was just and compassionate when
06Khor2    12:8|But I cannot say from what cause arose a fearful turmoil
06Khor2    13:17|he had inquired and learned what it was that he had
06Khor2    33:28|I also wished to do what you planned
06Khor2    34:13|say nothing for certain about what he did or where he
06Khor2    34:14|whether this is true, and what was the reason for his
06Khor2    38:2|When Eruand considered what sort of enmity to his
06Khor2    43:3|said to the princes: “See what that brave man desires
06Khor2    52:1|What sort of man Smbat was
06Khor2    52:1|of man Smbat was, and what he did among the Alans
06Khor2    52:2|valiant man Smbat, for indeed, what the fable says is not
06Khor2    57:6|What the reasons for their coming
06Khor2    60:12|concubines and faithful servants; and what a multifarious display they made
06Khor2    61:4|the land with you, to what purpose shall I reign over
06Khor2    62:7|to divide equally among them what they did have
06Khor2    64:1|What manner of man the last
06Khor2    64:1|the last Tigran was, and what deeds he performed
06Khor2    64:3|in the Greek tongue. But what the Persians called him I
06Khor2    64:9|best of our ability only what was right and true
06Khor2    64:10|of my story free from what is unsuitable and what would
06Khor2    64:10|from what is unsuitable and what would encourage the introduction of
06Khor2    68:13|that we have again said what has already been told. But
06Khor2    69:1|What manner of clan was that
06Khor2    70:1|What are the fables about the
06Khor2    70:6|We shall recount only what is certain and what pertains
06Khor2    70:6|only what is certain and what pertains to true history
06Khor2    73:5|now we shall tell of what happened after the slaughter of
06Khor2    74:11|beside his grave he completed what was lacking in his spiritual
06Khor2    75:9|But as for what happened in the reign of
06Khor2    75:9|in purposeful error, but only what comes from the records of
06Khor2    80:6|Otherwise, with what hope or expectation did they
06Khor2    80:13|would have done nothing of what he feared, for they cared
06Khor2    80:13|for they cared only for what has no end and passes
06Khor2    81:12|common people, they say, is what among us is aristocratic and
06Khor2    86:3|Therefore Mihran asked her: “By what power do you perform these
06Khor2    86:6|In his fear he remembered what he had heard about Trdat
06Khor2    86:8|them to Saint Gregory, asking what he might command her to
06Khor2    88:3|But what divine Scripture said with regard
06Khor2    91:11|appointed to the governorship of what is called Fourth Armenia, on
06Khor2    92:20|to green wood,” says Christ, “what will become of the dry
06Khor2    92:21|the throne for God’s sake, what should be our words to
06Khor2    92:27|he exercises no effort concerning what he speaks, nor does he
06Khor3    2:1|What happened after the death of
06Khor3    15:4|Tmorik’ until he could see what the other nobles would do
06Khor3    29:2|peace for this side’s disturbance. What was the end for one
06Khor3    29:18|So accept what we did and keep firm
06Khor3    38:4|restored to the other princes what had been confiscated and showed
06Khor3    38:6|town of T’il, keeping secret what had really happened
06Khor3    51:11|new census, they left out what had been altered from the
06Khor3    52:6|of this, he told them what the monk had said
06Khor3    55:23|him, since they previously knew what sort of man he was
06Khor3    56:1|What happened after the coming of
06Khor3    57:22|great emperor they obtained both what they wished and what they
06Khor3    57:22|both what they wished and what they had not anticipated
06Khor3    57:26|and have been informed of what you wrote. We greatly blamed
06Khor3    61:7|and Mesrop zealously translated again what had once been translated and
06Khor3    62:4|the cultivation of the land. What is not naturally found there
06Khor3    65:13|we ought to write down what Sahak the Great said in
06Khor3    66:3|whose see indeed he increased; what by royal command he took
06Khor3    68:39|What then does this demonstrate, save
07Seb1    11:4|Now what shall we do? Shall we
07Seb1    12:6|did not at all understand what that statement might mean, because
07Seb1    12:20|returned, saying: ’Let me see what favour the king of kings
07Seb1    17:3|the river-bank and pondered what they should do
07Seb1    23:4|of Ispahan, when they learned what had happened, rebelled and pillaged
07Seb1    28:14|a message to Smbat, saying: ’What advantage is it that such
07Seb1    30:1|Now what more shall I say about
07Seb1    38:3|parleyed with them as follows: ’What do you wish to do
07Seb1    38:4|about, and not your valour. What does your king seek from
07Seb1    44:3|first wife. When Valentinus (heard) what had happened, he attacked him
07Seb1    44:10|This is clear from what they were saying to him
07Seb1    44:11|all the previous ones’; and what follows in order
07Seb1    44:13|Antoninus; he said to Valentinus: ’What is this union and plot
07Seb1    44:26|Constans (asking him) to do what he had promised in accordance
07Seb1    46:8|order that they may confirm what is orthodox and reject what
07Seb1    46:8|what is orthodox and reject what is erroneous.’ All the
07Seb1    46:14|and at which council, and what he had said, he ordered
07Seb1    46:18|or cause whatever it wishes, what sort of divinity is it
07Seb1    46:20|faith of the Armenians. But what was declared at Chalcedon is
07Seb1    46:35|What is this ’he condemned’? It
07Seb1    46:35|of death, that is, Satan’. What then would the Lord say
07Seb1    46:64|not have authority to serve what is pure to the impure
07Seb1    47:6|What more shall I say about
07Seb1    48:8|and we shall decide together what is best to do.’
07Seb1    49:10|majesty.’ The king note: ’What are you? I am your
07Seb1    52:19|their king. When he saw what had occurred, he brought together
08Ghev1    7:10|to the bloodthirsty Muhammad explaining what had been done to them
08Ghev1    7:10|done to them and asking what sort of death the clerics
08Ghev1    8:9|Why are you pursuing us? What wrong have we done you
08Ghev1    9:6|the authority to hold to what we believe in and confess
08Ghev1    9:15|evil to the Armenians, ignoring what had been done to the
08Ghev1    11:4|hamaharzes and deliberated as to what response to give
08Ghev1    13:6|not been willing to accept what Jesus Himself has said as
08Ghev1    13:7|you give credence only to what the Prophets have said, whereas
08Ghev1    13:7|Scriptures, and follow them in what suits your intentions
08Ghev1    14:1|What exact reply can I make
08Ghev1    14:12|without paying due attention to what Jesus has said about His
08Ghev1    14:18|that the truth cannot deny what is and, at the same
08Ghev1    14:21|As to what you affirm about the falsification
08Ghev1    14:27|such, whereas he himself rejects what God has said through them
08Ghev1    14:35|the history of Israel, indicating what kings among them were agreeable
08Ghev1    14:44|with them, you should hear what the Holy Spirit says through
08Ghev1    14:50|Moses. That is not so. What He commanded Noah He did
08Ghev1    14:50|did He command Moses, and what He commanded Samuel and David
08Ghev1    14:57|by us or by others? What could have hindered us from
08Ghev1    14:61|As to what the Lord has said concerning
08Ghev1    14:61|Holy Spirit, give heed to what He says: “But the counsellor
08Ghev1    14:66|This is what I mean: According to your
08Ghev1    14:75|Following to what you say, one or two
08Ghev1    14:77|little truth there is in what you say
08Ghev1    14:81|Listen to what Moses was told: “I am
08Ghev1    14:84|from a birth so pure, what will be (the purity) of
08Ghev1    14:85|you pay no attention to what God orders us in the
08Ghev1    14:85|Consequently, you take from them what pleases you and change or
08Ghev1    14:85|you and change or delete what is not in accordance with
08Ghev1    14:87|and dissipates. This Word is what we recognize as the Word
08Ghev1    14:89|pride, so let everyone know what place those who are willing
08Ghev1    14:96|Do you recall what we mentioned above from the
08Ghev1    14:96|with God Himself? Listen to what Moses further says relative to
08Ghev1    14:106|Listen to what has been said. Here the
08Ghev1    14:109|If you want to know what it means for Him to
08Ghev1    14:118|a clairvoyant (people), listen to what Isaiah had to say: “For
08Ghev1    14:121|Someone may now ask, what is this throne of David
08Ghev1    14:122|You must pay attention to what Isaiah (prophesied): “Behold, a virgin
08Ghev1    14:127|Lord, who has believed what we have heard? And to
08Ghev1    14:141|you must also believe in what He has said in the
08Ghev1    14:148|why have you not read what follows, when the Satan found
08Ghev1    14:155|What covenant did He make with
08Ghev1    14:160|Sabbath and the sacrificial system, what new covenant could He be
08Ghev1    14:161|the females, at no matter what age, are exposed to this
08Ghev1    14:167|Yet for what reason do you attach so
08Ghev1    14:182|Yet what respect for the saints could
08Ghev1    14:196|it is, and that is what you really do in never
08Ghev1    14:197|the bed of another. And what shall I say of the
08Ghev1    14:203|human nature, in accord with what was said by the Prophet
08Ghev1    14:206|do not want to forget what you had said about the
08Ghev1    14:209|Whence then comes this man? What does he say? He comes
08Ghev1    14:213|for the happiness such thatWhat no eye has seen, nor
08Ghev1    14:213|has seen, nor ear heard, what God has prepared for those
08Ghev1    14:219|prolonged their tyranny for [400] years. What was the reason for such
08Ghev1    20:18|from me you will choose what is good for yourself and
08Ghev1    20:18|And let the Lord determine what is good and pleasing in
08Ghev1    20:30|Maslama responded to the emperor: “What shall I say before you
08Ghev1    23:2|whom they styled kura, asking what they thought of him
08Ghev1    25:8|revolt of Smbat’s sons and what Grigor’s brother Dawit’ had done
08Ghev1    25:10|he wrote to Marwan inquiring what he (would) order. And he
08Ghev1    26:12|Subsequently they realized (what they had wrought) but were
08Ghev1    27:6|their forces. When Marwan realized what was unfolding, he was plunged
08Ghev1    30:6|the lords with them learned (what had happened). They went to
08Ghev1    33:1|to save their lives, but (what they gave) still was not
08Ghev1    33:2|while others, unable to find what was demanded of them, died
08Ghev1    38:2|seeds you have sent. Do what you have promised to do
08Ghev1    38:2|pleasure of God, that is what will be done
08Ghev1    41:2|who had never even considered what the fear of God meant
09Draskh1    1:1|humans of the knowledge of what is very reliable and ever
09Draskh1    1:5|childishly emboldened, I might duplicate what was already written and reject
09Draskh1    2:11|own Togarmah, in agreement with what I have already said
09Draskh1    5:16|and of reminding him of what was right and philanthropic in
09Draskh1    9:5|Mane caves in accordance with what is written, namely that a
09Draskh1    12:18|manner and justly rendered him what he deserved for his wicked
09Draskh1    15:1|Enlightener. As each one did what he pleased, peace was disturbed
09Draskh1    16:50|subject. Lest you think that what I have previously described as
09Draskh1    20:15|and ordered him to design what he had wanted
09Draskh1    21:8|thoughts and not carry out what he was about to do
09Draskh1    23:3|their midst in accord with what was written (in the Scriptures
09Draskh1    24:23|fear he might hand over what the governor wanted
09Draskh1    27:5|him, I shall draw only what is necessary for the sequence
09Draskh1    30:18|But after receiving what he had sought, he was
09Draskh1    30:43|I wrote what I wrote with many tears
09Draskh1    30:51|who will bring to light what darkness hides, and fire will
09Draskh1    30:51|not considered evidence according to what God requires before the tribunal
09Draskh1    30:58|with enlightenment instructed them in what was worthy of instruction
09Draskh1    30:59|mighty and living, shall do what pleases Him
09Draskh1    30:72|What has been ordered by you
09Draskh1    34:2|he received nothing more than what he had, except for the
09Draskh1    35:11|to cast the blame of what had happened on the other
09Draskh1    40:16|and colored glass; in quantity what he gave was over ten
09Draskh1    40:16|over ten times more than what he had received from Yusuf
09Draskh1    42:5|Although the ostikan believed what he read in the letter
09Draskh1    43:2|take back from the prince what he had given, nor make
09Draskh1    44:5|as being unable to attain what he had sought, he was
09Draskh1    47:12|Lord of hosts showed us what to expect in the future
09Draskh1    49:15|and not hesitate to narrate what we ourselves have witnessed with
09Draskh1    51:23|they proclaimed from the housetops what was to have been spoken
09Draskh1    52:9|However, this is not what we witnessed; on the contrary
09Draskh1    54:4|the impious and wicked rebels. What could be done that might
09Draskh1    54:4|have been proper and fit? What could be said in consolation
09Draskh1    54:34|and gently, in accordance with what we were taught, namelyLet
09Draskh1    54:34|comprehend, but rather, you recognize what is being sought of you
09Draskh1    54:47|At this time, what could I say concerning Smbat
09Draskh1    54:55|What account should I, Yovhannes, a
09Draskh1    54:75|of your imperial majesties, to what extent would the flock of
09Draskh1    59:15|they could not carry out what they wanted to, they were
09Draskh1    60:21|Sahak with the following words: “What wickedness or damage did you
09Draskh1    66:8|confronted Nasr, and told him what they had accomplished, the result
09Draskh1    66:13|their cellars in accordance with what had been written, and shut
09Draskh1    66:66|sword. Thus, in accordance with what they deserved they died in
09Draskh1    67:4|Sewan, Bishr could not attain what he wanted. Thenceforth, he thought
09Draskh1    68:6|future generations will see from what has been said here in
09Draskh1    68:14|helm with skill and knowledge, what good will it do to
09Draskh1    68:16|speak lies, considering in vain what was taken as not taken
10Tovma1    1:0|expended in the search for what is reliable, perusing the written
10Tovma1    1:15|Add to that what is written, that she palpitated
10Tovma1    1:19|we must first realize by what manner the Chaldaean books reckon
10Tovma1    1:21|a view to information from what others had said previously, and
10Tovma1    1:24|Its surpassing beauty what human mouth could describe, or
10Tovma1    1:31|he had been taken. So what shall we do with regard
10Tovma1    1:43|the name of God. By what example was he emboldened to
10Tovma1    1:45|hand on to their sons what they had received for safekeeping
10Tovma1    1:58|that God was unaware of what would befall them; but being
10Tovma1    1:60|and cause them to faint, what did the souls of the
10Tovma1    2:8|Oh folly of the ancients, what madness and devilish inventions penetrated
10Tovma1    2:9|shall take from his mouth what he has swallowed.” For certain
10Tovma1    3:8|In what fashion she arrived, the war
10Tovma1    3:40|is from matter and form; what is made from matter is
10Tovma1    3:40|the same is incorruptible; and what is incorruptible, the same is
10Tovma1    4:3|times and a little of what happened in their reigns
10Tovma1    6:53|tells us, and also about what he did to the children
10Tovma1    6:56|were resentful against Herod for what he had donejust as
10Tovma1    9:4|have no indication as to what happened to the Artsruni family
10Tovma1    10:10|about the Artsruni clan or what sort of deeds they accomplished
10Tovma1    10:11|What we could not discover for
10Tovma1    10:20|it important to write down what we have not verified
10Tovma1    10:44|Armenia with fearless presumption, planning what he was unable to accomplish
10Tovma1    11:9|When Mehuzhan realised what would happen to him from
10Tovma1    11:13|When King Shapuh learned what Arshak had done, he made
10Tovma1    11:23|I shall take care of what you desire. (We must beware
10Tovma1    11:23|rebellion. But God will accomplish what you desire and long for
10Tovma1    11:42|if I do not do what they ask, the nobles may
10Tovma1    11:47|by the Holy Spirit indicating what would be done in the
10Tovma2    1:4|Andzavats’ik’, to inform them of what had happened
10Tovma2    1:12|consider it superfluous to repeat what has already been described
10Tovma2    2:8|fashion. Elsewhere I shall indicate what action the Persian king took
10Tovma2    3:28|converse with the Persian general: “What do you intend to do
10Tovma2    3:29|and not your valour. But what would your king seek from
10Tovma2    3:34|desires until they should see what response might come from the
10Tovma2    3:46|realised, clearly foretelling their destruction. What he said runs like this
10Tovma2    3:49|destroyed and ruined, demeaned everywhere. What you begat and cherished, you
10Tovma2    4:11|He note: “What is this new faith which
10Tovma2    4:12|and said to him: “For what reason do you sit depressed
10Tovma2    4:29|I shall tell you with what laments the ancient writer bewails
10Tovma2    5:0|Concerning the caliph Jap’r, what he planned against Armenia, (how
10Tovma2    5:0|he effected his evil desires; what (happened) in his time before
10Tovma2    5:9|Samarra and informed the caliph what he had done and how
10Tovma2    6:17|court, informing the caliph of what Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, had
10Tovma2    7:8|the inhabitants of the mountain: what sort and manner of people
10Tovma3    1:0|Concerning what became of Armenia in general
10Tovma3    1:0|mutually hostile and rebellious; and what (happened) under them
10Tovma3    1:22|bearing infantry, how many lancers, what were the numbers of archers
10Tovma3    2:15|do not worry how or what you will say; for I
10Tovma3    2:18|with the Holy Spirit, remembered what the Saviour had note: “Do
10Tovma3    2:22|of justice and righteousness (and what follows).” Raising his hands to
10Tovma3    2:58|hear in person from him what his pleasure is; and let
10Tovma3    2:59|neglecting his orders, he responded: “What is this that you are
10Tovma3    2:61|me! Do you not know what David said? ’
10Tovma3    2:62|for my love,’ and what he says later as compensation
10Tovma3    2:62|his right hand,’ and what follows in that psalm
10Tovma3    2:63|Have you not heard what Solomon said? ’Who returns evil
10Tovma3    2:73|honours, was unable to endure what had happened. In deep distress
10Tovma3    4:0|For what cause some of them attained
10Tovma3    4:3|the general and told him what deeds of valour they had
10Tovma3    5:0|the summons of Bugha, and what occurred; and the letter supposedly
10Tovma3    5:19|again the aforementioned (prophet) says what the Lord said by the
10Tovma3    6:4|So I shall abbreviate what was done openly, so that
10Tovma3    6:6|anxious to see who and what sort of people these were
10Tovma3    6:9|see them and to discover what the outcome of the tribunal
10Tovma3    6:12|Who are you, and from what country, and what are your
10Tovma3    6:12|and from what country, and what are your names? Have you
10Tovma3    6:14|What our names are is perfectly
10Tovma3    6:49|our fingers for combat,” and what follows
10Tovma3    7:14|See also what the blessed Isaiah says: “I
10Tovma3    7:16|says as a threat: “Think what severe punishment the man deserves
10Tovma3    7:19|heart how was he punished? What (did) Anania and Saphira in
10Tovma3    7:22|pure, then is the root; what is the branch, the same
10Tovma3    7:24|preach.” And David says: “In what I believed, the same I
10Tovma3    7:24|spoke.” And Paul: “We believe what we say.” And again Paul
10Tovma3    8:0|What Bugha did after this in
10Tovma3    8:14|sake will find it.” And: “What will it profit a man
10Tovma3    8:14|and lose his soul?” Or: “What ransom will a man give
10Tovma3    8:15|his dotage who cannot say what he wishes
10Tovma3    8:20|hasten to succour us,” and what follows. “Since we die for
10Tovma3    9:0|What occurred in the second year
10Tovma3    9:2|up its waves. He remembered what he had done to Ashot
10Tovma3    9:16|arrived, she told the caliph what had happened, of the complaint
10Tovma3    9:16|but the caliph’s,” and of what occurred. This was the cause
10Tovma3    10:0|Concerning what took place among the Tsanars
10Tovma3    10:18|When Bugha discovered what sort of preparations the prince
10Tovma3    10:26|lest you are pained by what I told your messengers, even
10Tovma3    10:27|scattered. He did not know what to do. After conferring with
10Tovma3    10:51|and informed the caliph of what they had done and how
10Tovma3    10:56|at all unkindly, neither recalling what he had done, nor causing
10Tovma3    11:0|In what fashion Makat’l from the province
10Tovma3    12:0|What took place after the removal
10Tovma3    13:54|to Samarra to inform Ashot what had transpired. But Grigor lived
10Tovma3    14:14|army, and was suspicious of what he had done with Ashot
10Tovma3    14:15|not trust Gurgēn, fully remembering what they had negotiated under oath
10Tovma3    14:15|under oath and aware of what his own father had suffered
10Tovma3    14:19|the latter was irritated at what had occurred, nonetheless he hesitated
10Tovma3    14:40|full of folly, (who did) what he had not been ordered
10Tovma3    17:2|force will make you abandon what you do hold
10Tovma3    17:8|However, Prince Derenik, unaware of what had happened, on that same
10Tovma3    17:8|When he was informed of what had occurred, he turned back
10Tovma3    17:9|they were unable to accomplish what they wanted. Then Sahak and
10Tovma3    18:14|But what should I say here? For
10Tovma3    18:17|act in every evil fashion, what an expectation of torments will
10Tovma3    19:15|guard, letting no one know what had happened
10Tovma3    20:4|shame and downcast, thinking that what they had done had not
10Tovma3    20:5|the governor, as he knew what he was plotting with regard
10Tovma3    20:33|princes and informed him of what had occurred
10Tovma3    20:37|with the curopalates (to do) what Hasan had fruitlessly done. But
10Tovma3    20:37|better not to write down what is not certain
10Tovma3    20:40|on being informed as to what Hasan had done to Derenik
10Tovma3    22:13|over the Persian chiefs and what they had suffered, and reckoning
10Tovma3    22:25|Vaspurakan were unable to endure what Apumruan had succeeded in doing
10Tovma3    24:6|When news of what had been done reached the
10Tovma3    25:3|Gurgēn learned what Awshin was plotting against him
10Tovma3    26:1|What person or land did Awshin
10Tovma3    26:3|And what was the reason for this
10Tovma3    26:3|reason for this if not what Paul had note: “Because they
10Tovma3    26:11|him (wondering) who he was, what sort of man, and how
10Tovma3    27:5|When what had happened became known, (people
10Tovma3    28:14|In one letter, recalling what Ashot had done against the
10Tovma3    29:3|For what reason or cause? Because I
10Tovma3    29:13|varied magnificence of nobility and what other sweet delights there are
10Tovma3    29:21|reforms they restored to order what had been disturbed, brought back
10Tovma3    29:32|in gold, with verandahs, improving what had earlier been constructed by
10Tovma3    29:80|their elders and nobles, presenting what had happened as a misfortune
10Tovma4    1:5|recall mention of it, or what had happened to it over
10Tovma4    1:40|Why, Oh men, and for what reason did you have the
10Tovma4    2:13|regard to him, not knowing what to do. For his heart
10Tovma4    3:1|and wisdom, fulfilling in him what had been said by the
10Tovma4    4:11|him in raiding and recovering what had been captured by the
10Tovma4    4:37|When the Muslims saw what had happened, they note: “Since
10Tovma4    4:53|demanded the didram, saying: “Give what is Caesar’s to Caesar, and
10Tovma4    4:53|is Caesar’s to Caesar, and what is God’s to God.” He
10Tovma4    4:61|authority save from God; and what is, has been established by
10Tovma4    5:4|but I do not know what sort of death befell him
10Tovma4    7:11|Such in brief is what we have to say about
10Tovma4    8:13|to tell anyone anything of what he had seen
10Tovma4    9:16|So we have said what concerns the holy church
10Tovma4    10:16|to the city and relate what they had seen
10Tovma4    13:88|am ignorant of these things, what I heard of these expressions
10Tovma4    13:88|that I wrote down; and what is beyond them I do
11Asogh1    3:0|Enthronement of Smbat and about what happened in his time
11Asogh1    7:0|Enthronement of Abas and about what happened in his days; the
11Asogh1    7:27|or vegetables: they only fulfilled what was prescribed by the commandment
11Asogh1    8:0|son of Abas, and about what happened in his time. The
11Asogh1    19:3|in pursuit, shouting (after them): “what are you doing?” But they
11Asogh1    21:0|About what a terrible death the Metropolitan
11Asogh1    28:4|who were here ask him: “what are you doing”? - I’m going
11Asogh1    28:6|city, who, having learned about what had happened, went to this
11Asogh1    28:8|in the grave!” which is what happened
11Asogh1    29:0|The Enthronement of Gagik and what happened in his time
11Asogh1    39:1|kouropalates David, having learned about what had happened, sent an Iberian
12Last1    1:15|I do not know what the reasons were, but the
12Last1    4:1|to the emperor giving him what he requested. (Bishop Zak’aria) took
12Last1    4:2|emperor and related to him what had occurred. The emperor inquired
12Last1    4:12|forth and joyfully pounced upon (what had been left), filling up
12Last1    6:4|he asked of his worthies: “What is this multitude of heretics
12Last1    7:3|as they (the Byzantines) heard what had happened, an order was
12Last1    9:13|reply, but only repeat endlessly what he had said
12Last1    9:16|city and informed them of what had transpired. When they learned
12Last1    10:1|So what did she do? Going outside
12Last1    10:6|my heart who shall do what pleases me
12Last1    10:10|who resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those
12Last1    10:10|incur judgment” [Romans 13.2-3]. This is exactly what befell (Maneak’s son), for he
12Last1    10:17|who dwelled in (the monasteries), what language is sufficient to describe
12Last1    10:25|When Sargis saw what had developed, he took the
12Last1    10:29|about their newly-feathered chicks. What shall I say about brides
12Last1    10:32|so that when I explain what befell (the country) all shall
12Last1    10:35|has become melancholy sack-cloth. What ear can bear the narration
12Last1    10:35|the narration of our misfortunes? What heart of stone is there
12Last1    10:44|follows): “Inform the emperor (about what is going on and find
12Last1    10:44|going on and find out) what he will give us in
12Last1    11:2|and they also learn that what they had accomplished was not
12Last1    11:14|the words of the prophet: “What the cutting locust left, the
12Last1    11:14|the swarming locust has eaten. What the swarming locust left, the
12Last1    11:14|hopping locust has eaten, and what the hopping locust left, the
12Last1    11:30|As for those remaining alive, what ear could bear their crying
12Last1    11:35|I shall repeat about you what David said about that mountain
12Last1    12:8|They did not remember what Jezebel suffered after ravishing Naboth’s
12Last1    12:9|What shall I say in condemnation
12Last1    12:13|righteousness, but in sin; therefore, what pardon or forgiveness shall we
12Last1    12:25|We have written only about what we saw with our own
12Last1    13:5|They did not remember what David did to that mountain
12Last1    14:4|However (Xach’ik) refused (arguing that) “What was not (a practice) before
12Last1    14:5|not know whether they did (what they did) in order to
12Last1    14:6|the king’s) gold ring indicating what sites in Armenia were theirs
12Last1    16:7|the roads and the mountains? What Isaiah would disobey the comforters
12Last1    16:9|Now what shall I do? Shall I
12Last1    16:10|Xorjean and Hanjet’ (districts), and what transpired in them, my breathing
12Last1    16:13|Recall what took place then (to) the
12Last1    16:15|What heart of stone would not
12Last1    16:23|What need is there that I
12Last1    16:32|the din and he inquired what the ceaseless clamor was and
12Last1    16:34|either orally or in writing what (military) plans he learned from
12Last1    16:44|Now when the Sultan saw what had happened, burning with rage
12Last1    16:49|After this what happened when the king’s threats
12Last1    16:53|had been unable to accomplish what he had wanted
12Last1    17:14|Now I sermonize not about what threatens, but about matters which
12Last1    17:15|Son of Man, what is that proverb which they
12Last1    17:17|of the Curopalate’s principality and what (existed) in Byzantium. (It once
12Last1    17:22|What shall I say about the
12Last1    17:28|shall not hear you” [Isaiah 1.15], for what has light in common with
12Last1    18:0|roaring in her lair (resembling) what Daniel had seen in his
12Last1    18:28|soon as the latter heard what was going on, he sent
12Last1    18:33|stones and inanimate objects sigh. What spectator’s heart would not break
12Last1    18:44|for the presbyters and clerics, what ear could bear the unique
12Last1    19:0|Earlier we recalled and described what one detachment (of Seljuks), which
12Last1    22:30|about the matter and comprehended what it was. They refused (Yakobos’
12Last1    23:14|What do you suppose happened next
12Last1    23:35|What could he do, what ruse
12Last1    23:35|What could he do, what ruse could he find? He
12Last1    23:41|However, what is known about them, and
12Last1    23:41|is known about them, and what I have heard about them
12Last1    24:6|His place and to see what was going on there
12Last1    24:17|What becomes of such when the
12Last1    24:17|as we have seen from what has been narrated. But the
12Last1    25:12|Byzantine emperor was uninformed of what had transpired and did not
12Last1    25:22|last) battle as well, when what he had wanted to come
12Last1    25:22|lordship. But I shall keep what I took in battle, and
12Last1    26:13|of kings and princes andwhat is more importantthey had
12Last1    26:19|Now we consider sufficient what we have written about the
12Last1    26:19|disasters occurring in our day, what we bore from the pagans
12Last1    26:22|words, bringing together without error what transpired in the present and
12Last1    26:22|behind themselves an account of what had happened. Accounts of our
12Last1    26:23|But as to what we have written in this
12Last1    26:23|of things that happened, and what we experienced, for we were