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wretched   1
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writh   2
writing   13
wrong   11
wrongdoing   1
Headword

write
587 occurrence(s)


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wretchedness   1
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write   82
writer   3
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writes   9
writhed   2


01Kor1    1:1|Venerable and Blessed Vardapet Mashtots, Written in His Memory by our
01Kor1    1:4|my capacities, nevertheless hastened to write without delay that which was
01Kor1    2:1|whether it is permissible to write concerning the lives of men
01Kor1    2:28|the Lord permission put into writing the virtues of all their
01Kor1    2:29|are found in the Acts, written by blessed Luke, and there
01Kor1    2:42|both permission to commit to writing the life of the just
01Kor1    3:1|we have been eager to write. He was from the district
01Kor1    8:5|words of understanding,” which was written also by the same scribe
01Kor1    9:6|whom this essay is being written did not act as had
01Kor1    11:1|evangelical art - to translate, to write, and to teach
01Kor1    11:3|great roll,” said He, “and write in it with a scribe’s
01Kor1    11:3|pen.” And elsewhere: “Now go, write it on a tablet, and
01Kor1    11:4|This shall be written for the generation to come
01Kor1    11:4|Lord shall count when he writes up the people,” which in
01Kor1    15:2|He wrote, arranged, and put it in
01Kor1    16:5|who transmitted in writing Mesrop’s design to the emperor
01Kor1    19:1|Great, as before, began to write and to translate
01Kor1    19:2|the purpose of translating and writing down the traditions of the
01Kor1    23:2|of God, concerning it in writing
01Kor1    28:1|their reward as we have written. We did not record them
01Kor1    28:2|to false eloquence, but we wrote this concise work by leaving
02Agat1    5:17|For it is written by God that ’they should
02Agat1    8:1|the scribes of the tribunal wrote it down. For he paid
02Agat1    8:2|hanging upside down, and they wrote them down and brought them
02Agat1    12:16|that yet another edict be written and promulgated throughout the lands
02Agat1    16:11|happened to be there, who wrote down all that was said
02Agat3    14:6|commanded that an edict be written, with this import
02Agat3    14:16|Christ, Gregory. And we have written this edict to you that
02Agat3    14:18|the copy of the edict written
02Agat3    22:3|introduced to the art of writing, and that trustworthy vardapets be
02Agat3    26:6|his place, as it is written “The sons will take their
02Agat3    30:1|bravest of men Trdat, to write down ail this as is
02Agat3    30:1|as is suitable for a writer of chronicles, in this way
02Agat3    30:2|blessed Moses, in order to write of everything that occurred and
02Agat3    30:3|new and large sheet and write on it with the pen
02Agat3    30:3|an experienced scribe” [Is. 8.1] and elsewhere: “Write this vision on a tablet
02Agat3    30:3|tablet and establish it in writing, that he who reads may
02Agat3    30:4|all races: “Let this be written for another race” [Ps. 101.19] and: “The
02Agat3    30:4|The Lord will narrate in writing to the peoples
02Agat3    30:6|not set all this in writing by deriving it from old
03Buz3    1:1|Others have written about all of the following
03Buz3    1:1|and the latter’s death. Other writers have already described past events
03Buz3    1:3|the middle part, that was written by others
03Buz3    10:12|God-seer received the God-written commandments from God and, holding
03Buz3    14:16|is impossible to describe in writing
03Buz3    20:15|dog-mouthed Pisak, he immediately wrote a letter of accusation against
03Buz3    21:25|The emperor of Byzantium, Vaghes, wrote a hrovartak to the king
03Buz4    5:60|in the emperor’s presence were writing down his words
03Buz4    5:89|king of Armenia. He also wrote a letter of accusation to
03Buz4    8:2|torment, and (in this sense) wrote and sent out a strict
03Buz4    8:9|Bishop Eusebius wrote a letter of supplication to
03Buz4    8:25|the help of this hired writer
03Buz4    10:1|person who could speak in writing against the Christian faith
03Buz4    11:7|For the emperor had written to Arshak, the king of
03Buz4    21:6|of Iran. The Byzantine emperor wrote, sealed, and sent the following
03Buz5    29:4|Caesarea without the patriarch. They wrote a letter expressing great anger
03Buz5    29:5|They also wrote a letter to king Pap
03Buz5    44:11|After this Manuel wrote a hrovartak to the Byzantine
03Buz6    10:4|would put on Yohan’s back written and sealed deeds for villages
03Buz6    16:2|their lives. For, as was written, the land did not deserve
04Yegh1    1:25|of the same mind. He wrote edicts and sent many messengers
04Yegh2    3:53|consider suitable to put in writing
04Yegh2    4:76|magi and chief-magi to write a letter in keeping with
04Yegh2    5:104|put all the details in writing for you, because there are
04Yegh2    5:105|than what we have just written, they preach that God was
04Yegh2    6:128|people of the land, and wrote an answer to the letter
04Yegh2    10:227|scribe and commanded him to write an edictnot in the
04Yegh2    12:295|fire-temples, and indicated in writing to the magi, chief-magi
04Yegh3    2:50|pressed them, saying: “Let me write and indicate to the great
04Yegh3    3:67|you must be sure to write and indicate to the court
04Yegh3    3:75|of the king. I shall write and explain to the court
04Yegh3    5:111|all; he put it in writing, sealed it, and bound it
04Yegh3    6:143|of the letter which they wrote to the Emperor Theodosius: “The
04Yegh3    8:177|This he wrote and explained to the marzpan
04Yegh3    9:217|the holy bishops set in writing and had sent to the
04Yegh3    11:254|All this he put in writing and made known in Armenia
04Yegh4    2:39|force of many soldiers. He wrote their names and presented many
04Yegh4    2:41|He wrote an epistle to the land
04Yegh4    2:44|He wrote and pretended continuously that all
04Yegh4    3:54|with the king’s order, he wrote daily reports to the great
04Yegh4    3:60|holy covenant of virtue. He wrote a report about them to
04Yegh6    3:54|full and accurate account in writing and throwing the blame on
04Yegh6    3:57|Then the king wrote to one of the greatest
04Yegh6    3:67|information from them all, he wrote an accurate account of everything
04Yegh6    4:83|he put his order in writing for the whole country
04Yegh6    7:167|These recollections have been written concerning him in order to
04Yegh9    2:41|He frequently indicated in writing to the court the prisoners’
04Yegh9    2:43|He wrote to the great sparapet, enjoining
04Yegh9    3:56|him to terms. But in writing and by messages he blamed
05Parp1    1:8|We wrote about all the events until
05Parp1    3:11|his hand to it and wrote what he pleased. Or, perhaps
05Parp1    3:12|who have done such tamperingswritten futile and useless narrations of
05Parp1    4:0|Many people requested that I write this book. Among them were
05Parp1    4:2|of brave men to be written down and arranged in order
05Parp1    4:5|example were we forced to write this history by the lord
05Parp1    5:3|over to such labors (as writing a history) wherein the words
05Parp2    10:3|Koriwn, the aforementioned spiritual man, wrote all of this down accurately
05Parp2    11:9|the flock. The ranks of writers swelled, and, vying with each
05Parp2    11:13|time of Vrhamshapuh, as was written earlier. After this, king Vrhamshapuh
05Parp2    14:4|to him at once. He wrote that the great patriarch of
05Parp2    16:13|false apostles and impious servants wrote boasting of the feats of
05Parp2    17:22|few lines had been wonderfully written in gold leaf script, as
05Parp2    17:23|a line and a half written in gilded letters, even more
05Parp2    17:38|listening carefully, make sure to write it on the tablets of
05Parp2    17:51|the commandments. This is clearly written and sealed in the book
05Parp2    17:64|the part of the line written in red ink has correctly
05Parp2    17:71|and sit, as has been written, in the holy place, posing
05Parp3    20:21|foul-tasting dish, as is written in the sixteenth psalm: “They
05Parp3    21:3|can describe in words, or write down
05Parp3    21:16|had the principles of magianism written down and sent to Armenia
05Parp3    22:3|our correct and just faith written down, and brought to you
05Parp3    22:5|and are ordering you to write us (the principles) of your
05Parp3    23:0|their impious faith in a written form, they realized that this
05Parp3    23:6|bishops, senior priests and monks wrote the following reply to the
05Parp3    24:0|futile and nonsensicalit is written: ’Servants, obey your temporal lords
05Parp3    24:5|your faith which you had written down and brought to us
05Parp3    24:6|would ridicule) what you have written and are urging us to
05Parp3    24:7|and read what you have written. We recognize those precepts as
05Parp3    24:9|it fitting and appropriate to write down the precepts of our
05Parp3    24:10|wisdom you thought to have written down and brought to us
05Parp3    24:10|them, why then should we write down the God-loving and
05Parp3    25:0|The holy priests assembled there wrote all these words in the
05Parp3    25:2|you think of servants who write to their lord with such
05Parp3    25:3|up and note: “They have written to us regarding the destruction
05Parp3    25:4|to consider this, let alone write it in a letter and
05Parp3    25:5|and commanded that hrovartaks be written immediately to the land of
05Parp3    25:6|he commanded that it be written that all the tanuters and
05Parp3    27:25|what the blessed Paul had written about the Creator: “He who
05Parp3    27:26|kinsmen’s salvation, about which is written in the Letter to the
05Parp3    30:13|Then Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, wrote a letter, signed it with
05Parp3    30:13|senior tanuters of Armenia to write letters and to seal them
05Parp3    32:0|despised, they hurried to secretly write to the court about the
05Parp3    32:19|faith of the covenant were written down and sealed, first with
05Parp3    33:7|Then immediately, letters were written to the emperor, to all
05Parp3    34:6|He also wrote to Nixorakan Sebuxt and to
05Parp3    34:6|the duplicitous prince of Siwnik’, wrote to demonstrate his treacherous will
05Parp3    36:9|of Siwnik’, did not stop writing letters to the princes, shinakans
05Parp3    36:10|himself, the oath-breaking Vasak wrote: “I will be the intermediary
05Parp3    39:12|keeps all of these names written in the Book of Life
05Parp3    40:4|entrusted him with implementing everything written in the king’s hrovartak
05Parp3    40:6|courageously, and fear nothing.” He wrote and sealed this good news
05Parp3    41:4|previous kings, a covenant both written and sealed, and to aggrevate
05Parp3    45:20|Vasak wrote the following in a letter
05Parp3    45:20|fear. Return, and we shall write a letter to the emperor
05Parp3    45:22|Having written all of this with an
05Parp3    45:23|which the lord of Siwnik’ wrote to Vardan is intact, bears
05Parp3    45:27|Vasak also wrote to the emperor, other court
05Parp3    45:29|all the letters, which he wrote and sealed to the emperor
05Parp3    45:30|your justice demands, since the written and sealed (letters) are here
05Parp3    45:31|Kamsarakan, and saw the letter written by Vasak, the lord of
05Parp3    46:1|you encouraged people by words written by you in letters, letters
05Parp3    57:10|warmly, and we have truthfully written what he heard from him
05Parp3    57:29|venerable Xuzhik as though in writing. Such a sweet fragrance wafted
05Parp3    57:41|from the marvellous Kamsarakan, and wrote it down with enthusiastic concern
05Parp3    58:15|of the land (who had written to the court pledging their
05Parp4    60:8|the captive Armenians and frequently wrote to the grandees at court
05Parp4    66:20|lord Jesus Christ taught and wrote in this (Gospel), and whoever
05Parp4    73:4|emissary had a letter supposedly written by Vaxt’ang which note: “I
05Parp4    75:28|should have it put in writing and sealed thatyour offense
05Parp4    79:11|hrovartak which king Peroz had written to inform him that (Peroz
05Parp4    80:11|lord of Shirak, and Hrahat wrote the following reply: “Our labor
05Parp4    85:1|and letters containing much unpleasantness, written to Shapuh by the Iranian
05Parp4    85:12|an oath with mesworn, written, and sealedthat you will
05Parp4    89:4|to deal with them in writing or by message; but only
05Parp4    89:5|are conceded to us in writing with the king’s seal, then
05Parp4    89:16|us these promises in a written and sealed form, call us
05Parp4    90:11|and Mihr-Vshnasp Cuarshac’i, and wrote a letter to Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    90:19|Vahan) learned from what was written that Nixor had been informed
05Parp4    92:18|the lord of the Aryans, wrote to you three times by
05Parp4    92:18|similarly repeated (the demands) in writing, from the king. We need
05Parp4    92:18|those demands; grant them in writing and with the king’s seal
05Parp4    93:17|words of Christ the Savior written in the Gospel were realized
05Parp4    93:19|you through messengers and in writing, what yesterday and today I
05Parp4    93:19|all the court nobility in writing and sealed
05Parp4    93:20|elaborate on whatever else was written in the letter, since you
05Parp4    95:4|said via messengers, what (you wrote) in letters, and what the
05Parp4    95:10|have been shown through Nixor’s written and sealed (letters) all of
05Parp4    95:22|confirm it for us in writing and with the seal as
05Parp4    95:25|Vahan I shall give you written and sealedfrom today to
05Parp4    98:5|his), about which I have written to you many times and
05Parp4    100:26|teaching of Christ’s forgiveness is written by those who accept it
06Khor1    3:3|worthy of praise who in written accounts fixed and ordered their
06Khor1    3:4|worthy of being recorded in writing; nonetheless not one of these
06Khor1    3:4|these undertook to have them written down
06Khor1    3:6|was because there was no writing or literature at the time
06Khor1    3:10|us with this request - to write the history of our nation
06Khor1    3:10|naturalized, to set down in writing each one’s deeds and times
06Khor1    4:7|according to our ability and write down accurately what each one
06Khor1    5:47|our work we began to write down in detail all the
06Khor1    6:4|story tellers were pleased to write on this matter, although I
06Khor1    6:20|come down to us through writers called Gorgias and Banan and
06Khor1    7:2|Hayk our ancestor, many different writers tell many differing stories. But
06Khor1    8:7|And he wrote to him in the following
06Khor1    9:19|is our proposal not to write a complete history but to
06Khor1    14:21|need or urgent necessity to write down in the books of
06Khor1    14:23|things concerning himself should be written down
06Khor1    16:23|memorials to herself to be written on them in the same
06Khor1    16:23|the boundaries with the same writing
06Khor1    18:3|reliable than this, for he writes systematically and reveals the causes
06Khor1    22:12|the father of Nebuchadnezzar were written down by the supervisors of
06Khor2    1:3|I shall write very briefly of what concerns
06Khor2    1:4|about other nations by many writers is enough
06Khor2    3:3|The latter, as we wrote in our first book, was
06Khor2    6:4|I am scrupulous here to write everything in detail about this
06Khor2    13:13|Scamadros also writes as follows: “The haughty Chroesus
06Khor2    13:18|Phlegonios also writes: “The most powerful of all
06Khor2    29:3|Therefore he wrote to the Roman procurators the
06Khor2    31:5|So therefore I have written to you to ask you
06Khor2    32:1|letter, which Thomas the apostle wrote at the command of the
06Khor2    32:2|me. For thus it is written concerning me: ’Those who see
06Khor2    32:3|Now as for your writing to me that I should
06Khor2    33:5|is he concerning whom Jesus wrote.” And he immediately summoned him
06Khor2    33:14|But Abgar was emboldened to write a letter to the Emperor
06Khor2    33:17|you even more precisely in writing
06Khor2    33:22|this, and that you should write throughout the whole universe that
06Khor2    33:32|AGAIN ABGAR WRITES A LETTER TO TIBERIUS
06Khor2    33:34|I have seen the letter written by your worthy majesty and
06Khor2    33:38|Abgar wrote this and placed a copy
06Khor2    33:39|He also wrote to the young Nerseh, king
06Khor2    33:43|But as for your writing to me ’send me that
06Khor2    33:46|Furthermore he also wrote to Artashēs, king of Persia
06Khor2    36:11|son of Ap’shadar the scribe, wrote an account of all the
06Khor2    60:12|And he writes how many multitudes died at
06Khor2    66:4|He was bold enough to write a letter to Antoninus, and
06Khor2    70:2|learned the Greek language and wrote a history of the deeds
06Khor2    75:5|He writes also of many who were
06Khor2    84:15|Trdat, delighted with the news, wrote an edict that he was
06Khor3    17:4|Tiran to his presence by writing a letter in the following
06Khor3    26:6|So Shapuh advanced, after writing a letter to them in
06Khor3    34:7|him. He was compelled to write that his wife P’aṙandzem should
06Khor3    42:7|Vexed at this, Shapuh wrote to Arshak: “Why did you
06Khor3    42:9|who had followed Arshak he wrote an edict, which ran as
06Khor3    48:3|To this purpose they wrote him a letter in the
06Khor3    48:9|Put this contract into writing and confirm it with the
06Khor3    48:11|Khosrov wrote a reply
06Khor3    51:12|coveted. To this purpose he wrote the following edict to our
06Khor3    51:18|we have ordered to be written in our archives
06Khor3    52:9|of letters that had been written down long before, they returned
06Khor3    53:7|his soul a right-hand writing on rock; for the stone
06Khor3    53:10|he had the art of writing taught to his younger disciples
06Khor3    57:9|He also wrote to the bishop of the
06Khor3    57:14|He also wrote to Anatolius the general in
06Khor3    57:26|been informed of what you wrote. We greatly blamed you for
06Khor3    57:28|to divine grace, we have written that they should study it
06Khor3    57:32|The great bishop Atticus also wrote the following letter
06Khor3    60:10|they set to translating and writing
06Khor3    61:4|faces the sea. In a written statement Celestine of Rome, Cyril
06Khor3    61:5|Constantinople, and Acacius of Melitene wrote to them in warning. They
06Khor3    65:13|say that we ought to write down what Sahak the Great
07Seb1    7:4|T’eark’uni - all that has been written by others, as that same
07Seb1    10:8|ordered a letter to be written in very angry terms, which
07Seb1    10:14|with very fast horses, and wrote to his brother Vstam asking
07Seb1    11:1|prominent men with gifts, and wrote as follows: ’Give me the
07Seb1    11:10|Then Vahram wrote a letter to Musheł and
07Seb1    11:17|Then he wrote again a second letter
07Seb1    11:18|’I wrote to you to separate from
07Seb1    12:7|ordered a letter to be written, and despatched one of his
07Seb1    12:12|He (Khosrov) had written concerning him also to the
07Seb1    12:27|public. They said they would write to the king and inform
07Seb1    12:29|a messenger bringing the news, writing down also an accusation against
07Seb1    12:29|for their king, and have written an accusation concerning you.’
07Seb1    12:32|a messenger of his. He wrote to them to abandon that
07Seb1    12:32|your hands.’ He also wrote to the king to release
07Seb1    15:1|letter of accusation to be written to the Persian king concerning
07Seb1    16:4|ordered a letter to be written to the emperor; he asked
07Seb1    23:2|Sahak concerning the principality. Sahak wrote a writ of condemnation against
07Seb1    24:4|language, lost the use of writing, and lacked the priestly order
07Seb1    24:5|the faith and learned to write and speak their language. A
07Seb1    27:7|the fortress and the marzpan wrote a letter of complaint to
07Seb1    28:18|to his host. And he wrote him a letter of deep
07Seb1    32:13|to court. However, I shall write only kind words regarding you
07Seb1    32:14|He wrote according to that promise and
07Seb1    34:23|the name of Modestos, who wrote to the land of Armenia
07Seb1    36:0|the letter which the Armenians wrote to the emperor in Jerusalem
07Seb1    38:9|year of king Khosrov he wrote a letter to Heraclius as
07Seb1    39:8|letter of greeting to be written to Heraclius, and he gave
07Seb1    39:10|He wrote a solemn covenant and confirmed
07Seb1    39:12|ordered (a letter) to be written to Shahr Varaz, that he
07Seb1    40:6|Then Heraclius wrote to Khoṙeam as follows: ’Your
07Seb1    40:6|you with an oath, in writing and with a seal.’
07Seb1    40:8|make confirmation of this in writing, with a seal and with
07Seb1    41:6|document was sent to him written in the king’s hand, anathematizing
07Seb1    44:26|Then he returned; and they wrote to king Constans (asking him
07Seb1    44:26|oath. For the aspet had written to the king as follows
07Seb1    45:7|agreement of the army. He wrote to Procopius that he should
07Seb1    45:11|So, they wrote a complaint to Constans, the
07Seb1    45:11|gave a command, and they wrote an edict to the Armenians
07Seb1    46:0|Armenian bishops and Catholicos Nersēs wrote, with the nobles and the
07Seb1    46:21|the true faith of Nicaea written down, which had been sealed
07Seb1    46:37|confirmed that same tradition in writing. Many of the apostles received
07Seb1    46:38|the church, who sealed in writing the true faith of the
07Seb1    46:59|They examined the scriptures, and wrote down the true faith, which
07Seb1    46:66|with his own hand he wrote one of the ten commandments
07Seb1    46:82|this declaration to inform in writing your God-loving and pious
07Seb1    48:7|Romans. For although the emperor wrote many intercessions and supplications to
07Seb1    48:10|from their prince, which was written in the following terms: ’Armenia
08Ghev1    1:5|emperor of the Byzantines, who wrote to the general in Judaea
08Ghev1    1:7|upon receiving the imperial order, wrote to the military commanders who
08Ghev1    2:6|the outcome of the battle, wrote nothing in reply to the
08Ghev1    2:7|laziness of the general, impatiently wrote to Procopius two and three
08Ghev1    4:4|He wrote to T’e’odoros R’shtuni, who previously
08Ghev1    4:5|Constans wrote a second time: “If you
08Ghev1    4:10|the caliph of the Ishmaelites wrote an edict to the land
08Ghev1    7:10|put them into prison. They wrote an edict to the bloodthirsty
08Ghev1    9:4|But first, he wrote these last words to the
08Ghev1    9:14|Then, receiving that written pledge from the Ishmaelite general’s
08Ghev1    9:14|of the land saw the written assurances and pledges, they trusted
08Ghev1    9:15|he steadfastly adhered to the written oath which he had given
08Ghev1    10:2|hearts, the aforementioned Smbat quickly wrote to the Byzantine emperor requesting
08Ghev1    10:20|confirmed in his authority, he wrote an edict to the Armenian
08Ghev1    10:20|land and giving them a written oath in accordance with their
08Ghev1    10:21|archbishopsand ordered them to write anathemas in a book. And
08Ghev1    11:2|He wrote an edict to the king
08Ghev1    11:5|Consulting with one another, they wrote a response of this sort
08Ghev1    11:8|Muhammad again wrote to Chenbakur: “Give me [30,000] girls
08Ghev1    13:3|This ’Umar wrote a letter to the Byzantine
08Ghev1    13:8|Code was more than once written by the Children of Israel
08Ghev1    14:5|is true that we have written to you several times and
08Ghev1    14:5|you several times and shall write to you again if need
08Ghev1    14:12|First of all you write that we have contended ourselves
08Ghev1    14:17|Secondly, you have written thatJesus indeed merits our
08Ghev1    14:17|than all those who have written about Him, and whose writings
08Ghev1    14:29|unashamedly, you expose ideas in writing which render you ridiculous, while
08Ghev1    14:31|their imagination, but that they wrote it based on the faith
08Ghev1    14:46|their quality as men, the writers of the Testament were exposed
08Ghev1    14:56|Mark, Luke, and John have written the Gospel”, I know that
08Ghev1    14:56|us declare that it was written by God and brought down
08Ghev1    14:116|away from thee shall be written in the earth, for they
08Ghev1    15:0|Such was the reply written by Emperor Leo and sent
08Ghev1    20:7|Maslama wrote these and worse insults to
08Ghev1    20:12|After this he wrote a letter to General Maslama
08Ghev1    21:3|the Ishmaelite caliph, and he wrote an accusation against them stating
08Ghev1    25:10|Then he wrote to Marwan inquiring what he
08Ghev1    35:2|them to peace, giving them written oaths and bringing them down
08Ghev1    38:0|to the Byzantine emperor and wrote
08Ghev1    38:2|get upset. Instead, he calmly wrote a reply: “Man does not
08Ghev1    39:6|the Byzantines, (Tachat) requested a written oath from them so that
08Ghev1    39:8|this had been confirmed in writing, (Tachat) arose and quit the
08Ghev1    43:1|T’orgom has concluded. (It was written) by order of Lord Shapuh
09Draskh1    1:3|they composed and set in writing the histories of the ancient
09Draskh1    1:4|those who asked me (to write); thenceforth, as if forced by
09Draskh1    1:5|might duplicate what was already written and reject the art of
09Draskh1    1:7|mind, I shall precede to write with the swiftness of an
09Draskh1    1:14|historian of our times, has written an account on his works
09Draskh1    1:24|For even though the pagan writers give the forefathers’ names in
09Draskh1    1:27|of Shem and Ham, and write briefly (about the descendants) of
09Draskh1    3:9|The writers who preceded me have given
09Draskh1    4:12|of the Chaldaeans, which were written at the time of Tiberius
09Draskh1    7:11|king (about this), the latter wrote a letter of supplication (to
09Draskh1    7:12|considered it worth answering and wrote to him that those who
09Draskh1    7:14|receiving the evangelical tidings in writing
09Draskh1    8:7|of the Alans and made written inquiries about the martyrs. Finding
09Draskh1    9:5|in accordance with what is written, namely that a chaste person
09Draskh1    16:2|the holy church and also wrote treatises that forewarned people about
09Draskh1    16:50|second time that I have written about the same subject. Lest
09Draskh1    18:8|statement of faith. He immediately wrote and gave them (a document
09Draskh1    18:24|have personally read his harmful writing. But since Yovhan had disattached
09Draskh1    20:14|that time. Those who have written before us will give you
09Draskh1    21:7|in his own hand he wrote a letter of supplication with
09Draskh1    21:13|He wrote a letter to the naxarars
09Draskh1    22:4|his heart, the great Eghia wrote a letter to the Ishmaelite
09Draskh1    22:11|of culture, he set in writing with great erudition all the
09Draskh1    22:11|he enriched the offices and wrote commentaries on each one separately
09Draskh1    22:12|He also wrote other treatises of his own
09Draskh1    23:3|in accord with what was written (in the Scriptures), and built
09Draskh1    27:3|He also has written on those who withstood the
09Draskh1    30:29|his wicked conspiracy. He, therefore, wrote him a letter in which
09Draskh1    30:31|and did not wish to write and answer
09Draskh1    30:43|I wrote what I wrote with many
09Draskh1    30:43|I wrote what I wrote with many tears and a
09Draskh1    30:50|by God, wherein it is written, that those things which are
09Draskh1    30:66|speak righteousnessare preserved in writing as a measure of precaution
09Draskh1    30:71|I shudder to put in writing
09Draskh1    30:74|traitors. For despite his having written such letters, he did not
09Draskh1    32:7|exemplary manner of ascetic life, wrote as follows a letter to
09Draskh1    36:8|After Mashtoc’ I, Yovhannes, who wrote this book, a pitiable and
09Draskh1    39:2|Then, he wrote a letter, and sent envoys
09Draskh1    40:15|In addition, I myself, who wrote this work, was cordially honored
09Draskh1    41:2|the king of Iberia, immediately wrote a letter to the king
09Draskh1    42:6|wickedness at the moment, he wrote in response to the letter
09Draskh1    51:46|names of these men are written in the Register of Life
09Draskh1    51:50|I wrote an account of these as
09Draskh1    54:1|that had come upon us, wrote me the following letter: “To
09Draskh1    54:8|My Humility made haste to write to you first and give
09Draskh1    54:24|incursions of the brigands, and wrote a letter to the Emperor
09Draskh1    60:6|many a solemn oath in writing, and sealed their agreement with
09Draskh1    66:13|accordance with what had been written, and shut their gates behind
09Draskh1    68:5|beyond my ability only by writing mute characters; but through the
10Tovma1    1:0|what is reliable, perusing the written works of antiquarians and many
10Tovma1    1:0|historical accounts; and I have written down whatever I was able
10Tovma1    1:1|the ten nations is accurately written in all accounts, the next
10Tovma1    1:7|expound it in toto and write down the truth. Was indeed
10Tovma1    1:8|For, as has been written, Asur, descendant of Sem, built
10Tovma1    1:15|Add to that what is written, that she palpitated with lasciviousness
10Tovma1    1:21|were the first inventors of writing, even if the Greeks presume
10Tovma1    1:21|a personal effort to invent writing—although before him, except as
10Tovma1    2:1|Although the testimony of later (writers) concerning Bel and the Chaldaeans’
10Tovma1    2:2|fables, that a book was written by him and guarded very
10Tovma1    2:2|which book we know was (written) after the flood
10Tovma1    2:3|events of the flood. He wrote an account of his earlier
10Tovma1    2:3|think appropriate to put in writing in order to explain the
10Tovma1    2:18|orders from the kings to write (only) about the notable exploits
10Tovma1    3:2|deeds of heroes were not written down by the Chaldaean historians
10Tovma1    3:16|reasons that we resolved to write these things but because through
10Tovma1    3:16|which the blessed priest Ełishē wrote. Even now the sons of
10Tovma1    5:8|his gathering of troops, he wrote to Tigran (asking him) to
10Tovma1    5:13|to oppose him. Then Cyrus wrote to Tigran asking him to
10Tovma1    6:1|shall not attempt to consider writing about those of whom no
10Tovma1    6:37|had the archives, which were written in Greek on parchment, taken
10Tovma1    6:38|Alexander of Macedon had this written: from Senek’erim down to Ptolemy
10Tovma1    6:38|Ptolemy the lover of literature wrote down and arranged with accuracy
10Tovma1    6:40|spreading and extensive arena of written histories. One by one I
10Tovma1    6:41|Vardanconcerning which I shall write in its own chronological place
10Tovma1    6:46|hear and for me to write
10Tovma1    6:49|He also wrote a reply to the letter
10Tovma1    7:1|Syria, taking with them the written treaty of peace between Abgar
10Tovma1    7:7|at Zaravand in Atrpatakan; he wrote to Sahak (asking him) to
10Tovma1    7:13|eventually heard of this, he wrote to Smbat in the hope
10Tovma1    10:1|his deeds are known in writing: his belief in one God
10Tovma1    10:11|not reckon worth putting in writing, save only that they were
10Tovma1    10:17|the causes of this, he wrote via a certain Vahan of
10Tovma1    10:17|King Arshak as he had written via Vahan, they were installed
10Tovma1    10:20|not consider it important to write down what we have not
10Tovma1    10:43|of the holy Levondians, and wrote in that memoir the names
10Tovma1    11:13|king over Armenia. And Shapuh wrote a letter to the nobles
10Tovma1    11:32|script and examples of Armenian writing
10Tovma1    11:38|but Saint Sahak refused to write anything concerning the accusations against
10Tovma1    11:54|Moses, the world-renowned orator, wrote his book on the History
10Tovma2    2:2|Christopher, Catholicos of Armenia. He wrote to the regions of Asorestan
10Tovma2    2:2|associate with the Nestorians, and wrote in similar terms also to
10Tovma2    2:3|Furthermore, he wrote to the district of Derjan
10Tovma2    2:4|that the Catholicos of Armenia writes proposes revolt against you and
10Tovma2    2:5|Armenian history which he had written on the command of Saint
10Tovma2    2:13|demands. But please let us write to Armenia, to ask the
10Tovma2    2:15|Artsruni magnates received permission to write to Abraham, bishop of the
10Tovma2    3:3|and presents and a letter written at Khosrov’s dictation as follows
10Tovma2    3:6|Then Vahram wrote to Musheł and the other
10Tovma2    3:10|Then he wrote a second letter, saying: “I
10Tovma2    3:10|a second letter, saying: “I wrote to you to abandon that
10Tovma2    3:11|Mushegh wrote a reply in the following
10Tovma2    3:37|to destroy his kingdom. He wrote an insulting letter to the
10Tovma2    3:64|very young boy. Then Heraclius wrote to Khoṙeam, saying: “Your king
10Tovma2    3:68|He gave him surety in writing, sealing an oath with salt
10Tovma2    4:24|him, and ordered him to write a book of laws for
10Tovma2    4:24|he himself did not know writing or reading
10Tovma2    4:25|Sałman agreed to write for him and set down
10Tovma2    4:25|a raving spirit, had him write perverse (things), of which we
10Tovma2    4:29|with what laments the ancient writer bewails them, saying: “Woe to
10Tovma2    4:37|noble of them all. He wrote a letter on the faith
10Tovma2    4:56|of these reigns have been written down previously by others, so
10Tovma2    6:36|ancestral dwellings. 36 For it is written: “A just king sets his
10Tovma2    6:48|messengers to the general. He wrote a letter in these terms
10Tovma2    6:53|sent messengers to Bagarat with written invitations to come to him
10Tovma2    6:53|without excuses or fear. He wrote in the letter that he
10Tovma3    1:7|Many were the things they wrote that Armenians had not done
10Tovma3    1:12|as is written in the prophecy of Jeremiah
10Tovma3    1:12|readiness against us,” as Moses wrote
10Tovma3    1:14|power easy, as it is written: “He will shut and there
10Tovma3    2:20|right to set them in writing
10Tovma3    2:49|carrying with them the letter written in this fashion: “From the
10Tovma3    2:50|oversight of this land, have written to you, Bugha, commander-in
10Tovma3    3:4|His vizier had written and informed the monarch of
10Tovma3    4:18|Holy Spirit. His name is written in the book of life
10Tovma3    4:20|This was written as a memorial for the
10Tovma3    4:43|villages, and farms, sealed in writing and confirmed by witnesses, yet
10Tovma3    5:1|troops. They were unable to write and inform the commander-in
10Tovma3    5:6|former (army), with a letter written and sealed but full of
10Tovma3    5:11|to Gurgēn; it had been written by Bugha and was full
10Tovma3    6:2|am reluctant to put in writing the perdition of our lords
10Tovma3    6:21|of your leader it is written that the witness of a
10Tovma3    6:27|time set them down in writing, as is the custom for
10Tovma3    6:31|fiery furnace,” as it is written in Job
10Tovma3    6:34|made Israel transgress, as is written in the Book of Kings
10Tovma3    7:13|preach.” And to Timothy he wrote that the power of the
10Tovma3    7:22|For it is written: the word is spoken from
10Tovma3    8:15|other such (sayings) that are written in the holy gospel, they
10Tovma3    8:16|not succeededas it is written: “The man who plans and
10Tovma3    8:22|many others whose names are written in heaven
10Tovma3    9:8|it superfluous to expound in writing the individual iniquities of that
10Tovma3    10:5|close to their borders, he wrote messages, apparently peaceful in intent
10Tovma3    10:27|they (the Muslims) decided to write and inform the caliph about
10Tovma3    10:49|peace, then they agreed to write to the caliph, for the
10Tovma3    10:49|he informed the caliph in writing: “Now if there comes to
10Tovma3    10:49|in which a command is written that I should go to
10Tovma3    10:51|who will weep bitterly.” They wrote and informed the caliph of
10Tovma3    10:54|to Bugha. In it was written a pardon for the damage
10Tovma3    10:54|his wishes. The latter had written to Bugha not to plot
10Tovma3    11:31|to resist his control. He wrote individually to those who remained
10Tovma3    13:2|this is the occasion to write history and not engage in
10Tovma3    13:7|as Paul was pleased to write in the Epistle to the
10Tovma3    13:8|In similar fashion John writes about the saving dispensation at
10Tovma3    13:11|at his valour the general wrote to the Greek emperor Michael
10Tovma3    13:12|Then the emperor wrote to his general in the
10Tovma3    13:19|to the sparapet Smbat, he wrote to the emir of Nakhchavan
10Tovma3    13:46|especially because some others have written (about them) before us and
10Tovma3    14:1|in Babylon, as it is written in the prophecy of Isaiah
10Tovma3    14:5|mercy, as the blessed prophets wrote
10Tovma3    14:48|He wrote to the prince of princes
10Tovma3    14:50|wife had just died, Gurgēn wrote to Ashot, saying: “Does it
10Tovma3    15:10|Musheł set in writing that he would entrust him
10Tovma3    15:11|Andzavats’ik’ died, his wife Helen wrote to Gurgēn: “If it pleases
10Tovma3    15:19|I promised above to write concerning Bugha, in particular the
10Tovma3    19:7|schemes, with one accord they wrote to the court and asked
10Tovma3    19:12|They wrote a letter to Yamanik, saying
10Tovma3    19:14|by various persons about the writing of secret (messages) to the
10Tovma3    20:9|And Derenik wrote to the son of Halit’
10Tovma3    20:18|letter which Ahmat’ had treacherously written to Yamanik in the city
10Tovma3    20:37|reckoned it better not to write down what is not certain
10Tovma3    20:39|able to seduce. Yamanik himself wrote to Ashot about Derenik (to
10Tovma3    20:45|hands fails for strength to write. Pains as of childbirth overwhelm
10Tovma3    22:15|by violent anger, King Smbat wrote to Gurgēn, lord of Andzavats’ik’
10Tovma3    23:2|Smbat frequently wrote to Ahmat’ (asking him) to
10Tovma3    26:7|stricken and made haste to write to Sap’i, who was residing
10Tovma3    28:6|The Kaysik wrote to the king to seek
10Tovma3    28:14|winning of glorious repute-—he wrote as follows: “This further task
10Tovma3    28:19|Then prince Ashot wrote to Prince Smbat, persuading him
10Tovma3    29:65|cub in its den. He wrote to the holy bishop Grigor
10Tovma3    29:80|Furthermore, Prince Gurgēn continually wrote entreaties to their elders and
10Tovma4    1:14|Hasan seized the fortress and wrote to the prince, describing how
10Tovma4    4:55|orator, forceful and intelligent, has written down before us and entrusted
10Tovma4    13:81|invincible and knowledgeable vardapet T’ovmay wrote with accuracy, beginning from Adam
10Tovma4    13:88|the ecclesiastical books, that I wrote down; and what is beyond
10Tovma4    13:90|so taken place, as is written, we must inform you, Oh
11Asogh1    2:8|of wisdom and knowledge, who wrote an answer to the message
11Asogh1    2:9|Hamam the Eastern (Areveltsi), who wrote the Interpretation on the Proverbs
11Asogh1    4:2|did not recognize his authority; wrote a letter, which, along with
11Asogh1    4:7|take revenge on Yusuf, including writing to Smbat to gather an
11Asogh1    7:23|the Great Lent, where I wrote these few lines in memory
11Asogh1    7:35|monk of Narek (monastery), who wrote a book against the heresy
11Asogh1    16:10|it. (Equally) he ordered to write his name on the shard
11Asogh1    20:7|with other metropolitans, began to write lengthy epistles to Bishop Khachik
11Asogh1    20:8|filled with strong arguments, were written by the aforementioned vardapets. We
11Asogh1    29:2|To the very day I wrote this Chronicle, no enemy disturbed
11Asogh1    48:5|that exceeded my strength and wrote this Chronicle, as much as
11Asogh1    48:6|my mind to concentrate and write something more worthy of attention
12Last1    1:28|pride in his youth, he wrote a contrary reply: “I shall
12Last1    2:3|Hnjuc’ monastery; Step’annos Taronac’i, who wrote a history of the world
12Last1    2:4|who was nicknamed Kozern, who wrote a book on the faith
12Last1    2:28|than anyone else, put into writing how things were at that
12Last1    2:39|of Armenia occurred (through) a written letter. For Yovhannes had ordered
12Last1    2:39|patriarch: “Give the emperor a written will so that after my
12Last1    4:0|sent emissaries to (Georgi) and wrote to him using pleasant words
12Last1    4:0|from the Curopalate’s portion. (Basil) wrote: “Abandon that which is not
12Last1    4:1|words. (Georgi) then consented and wrote to the emperor giving him
12Last1    4:7|this, (Basil) pitied him, and wrote (to Georgi) an edict having
12Last1    4:13|into his hand, as is written in the book of Kings
12Last1    7:2|emperor Romanus heard this, he wrote (to Salamay) a document of
12Last1    10:1|was as she herself had written in her edict thatFor
12Last1    10:4|elevated in glory,” as is written [Psalms 111. 9-10] in Psalms
12Last1    10:9|counseled by such venerable words wrote to the Romans: “Let every
12Last1    10:11|and my deeds” [Psalms 138.5]. The Apostle wrote to the Hebrews in a
12Last1    10:32|in the past). I have written down this (description) so that
12Last1    10:37|Thus, did the great Peter write in his catholic letters: “You
12Last1    10:39|kingdom to you and shall write a document giving you your
12Last1    10:42|borders. (This was given) in writing and stamped with a golden
12Last1    10:44|by Samson, in antiquity). He wrote (as follows): “Inform the emperor
12Last1    10:47|previous dignity. Instead he commenced writing accusatorial letters to the emperor
12Last1    11:36|would gather my energies to writing in such a way that
12Last1    11:36|laments with me, for I write not about mountains, caves, and
12Last1    12:0|Rather (I would write about) such a city (as
12Last1    12:6|about the divinely-ordained curse written by the Lord’s servant, Moses
12Last1    12:18|Who can put into writing the diverse and unbelievable disasters
12Last1    12:18|It was (here) as was written about the Sodomites: “The sun
12Last1    12:25|in the ruins. We have written the pitiful account of two
12Last1    12:25|of the city. We have written only about what we saw
12Last1    14:6|the tax, giving him a written document sealed with (the king’s
12Last1    16:9|shall stop wavering and shall write one after the next about
12Last1    16:10|I am unable to continue writing. Because of the security of
12Last1    16:34|city either orally or in writing what (military) plans he learned
12Last1    16:35|Often, he would write (such information) on paper, attach
12Last1    17:0|The blessed and divine Solomon wrote thatA just king makes
12Last1    17:4|sent emissaries to her and wrote her an edict with the
12Last1    21:0|me” [Psalms 31.10 and 17.36]. Similarly, for sinners, Paul wrote to the Hebrews: “It is
12Last1    22:2|a similar vein the Apostle wrote: “Satan even disguises himself as
12Last1    22:6|But, as the venerable John wrote
12Last1    22:19|Now it is written in the canons of (the
12Last1    23:5|about such people that Moses wrote: “Their wine is the poison
12Last1    23:24|the head of the bishops wrote commands to the clergy, to
12Last1    23:40|to set it down in writing, because everyone is not steadfast
12Last1    25:0|to record or narrate in writing incomprehensible or extremely difficult matters
12Last1    25:1|have omitted, leaving them to (writers) more eloquent and intelligent than
12Last1    26:1|remind our beloved brothers, in written form and to explain the
12Last1    26:18|this and more than was written in this book was visited
12Last1    26:19|consider sufficient what we have written about the turbulent disasters occurring
12Last1    26:23|as to what we have written in this book, it is
12Last1    26:23|were unable to put in writing or remember everything. However, we
12Last1    26:23|so that looking upon our writing you would be terrified by