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artisan   8
artist   1
artistic   1
artistry   1
as   4651
ascend   42
ascendance   2
ascension   10
ascent   1
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arzn   5
arznarziwn   1
arznarzn   1
arzrunik   1
as   4651
ascalon   2
ascend   9
ascendancy   2
ascended   29


01Kor1    1:2|divine gift had been bestowed, as well as the luminous learning
01Kor1    1:2|had been bestowed, as well as the luminous learning and angelic
01Kor1    1:2|piety of the person, so as to cause memorials to blossom
01Kor1    1:3|a disciple of that person, as well as the encouragement of
01Kor1    1:3|of that person, as well as the encouragement of others, our
01Kor1    2:2|so gracious to His beloved as not only to deem them
01Kor1    2:10|He even offers as an example the hospitality of
01Kor1    2:12|the manner of the world, as those of Nimrod, Samson, and
01Kor1    2:13|praised, moreover, for their natural as well as godly intelligence, as
01Kor1    2:13|for their natural as well as godly intelligence, as that of
01Kor1    2:13|as well as godly intelligence, as that of Joseph, in Egypt
01Kor1    2:15|the prophet himself states as follows: “Art thou wiser than
01Kor1    2:16|saints, by dispatching the angels as emissaries, who declared Daniel to
01Kor1    2:18|How He represented hospitable Abraham as an intimate servant, and after
01Kor1    2:26|As for Paul, who had determined
01Kor1    2:26|by Christ, he was designated as a chosen vessel who could
01Kor1    2:33|so that it may serve as an example for those who
01Kor1    2:37|James, brother of Jesus, taking as his example the entire phalanx
01Kor1    2:37|entire phalanx of the saints as well as the Lord, lover
01Kor1    2:37|of the saints as well as the Lord, lover of the
01Kor1    3:2|served in the royal secretariat, as an executor of the royal
01Kor1    3:2|service of one named Aravan as the commander of the land
01Kor1    4:3|in sackcloth, with the floor as his bed
01Kor1    5:4|And as he implanted in them the
01Kor1    5:6|engulfed by waves of apprehension as to how he might find
01Kor1    6:3|Then as a boon from God the
01Kor1    6:7|As for Habel, upon hearing it
01Kor1    8:4|and short, the single letters as well as the diphthongs were
01Kor1    8:4|the single letters as well as the diphthongs were devised, after
01Kor1    9:4|Moses the Great was not as happy when he descended from
01Kor1    9:5|For as the man who had seen
01Kor1    9:5|Commandments, causing him to lament, as is evident from his breaking
01Kor1    9:6|being written did not act as had transpired there; on the
01Kor1    9:6|hostelries on his road appeared as receivers of tidings
01Kor1    9:9|And thus, as the unforgettable one approached the
01Kor1    11:2|the things that were - so as to be inscribed in a
01Kor1    11:2|for the eternity to come, as well as similar commands which
01Kor1    11:2|eternity to come, as well as similar commands which had been
01Kor1    11:5|hopeful endeavor, manifest and fruitful as the gospel
01Kor1    12:1|And as they became certain that things
01Kor1    12:1|the newly discovered learning, so as to instruct, educate, and train
01Kor1    12:4|who had completed their training as qualified to teach others
01Kor1    12:5|they offered their own labors as examples and guide rules, bidding
01Kor1    13:2|were both saintly, energetic men, as well as other servants of
01Kor1    13:2|saintly, energetic men, as well as other servants of the gospel
01Kor1    14:3|And so as to teach he gathered youths
01Kor1    14:3|cared for them and instructed as a teacher, educated and advised
01Kor1    14:3|and advised them so well as to ordain a bishop overseer
01Kor1    14:5|the evangelization. He showed obedience, as a son to his father
01Kor1    16:6|was Akakios, and he named as their supervisor one called Leontius
01Kor1    16:10|the preservation of the Church, as well as to be honored
01Kor1    16:10|of the Church, as well as to be honored with valuable
01Kor1    16:11|every city, and were treated as high dignitaries in every city
01Kor1    16:21|and the second Danan, as overseers for the faithful, clerics
01Kor1    17:8|a few of his pupils as overseers over them along with
01Kor1    19:1|their nation. Sahak the Great, as before, began to write and
01Kor1    19:2|Syrians the first was Hovsep, as mentioned above, and the second
01Kor1    19:4|second, was I, Koriun. And as they approached Constantinople, they joined
01Kor1    19:4|Constantinople, they joined Eznik, and as most intimate companions, together they
01Kor1    19:8|of books, and thus served as good examples to their studious
01Kor1    20:2|life, resurrection, and hope, so as to make them intelligible even
01Kor1    22:1|groups of monks in inhabited as well as in uninhabited places
01Kor1    22:1|monks in inhabited as well as in uninhabited places, countless groups
01Kor1    22:2|to time he showed himself as an example to them. From
01Kor1    22:3|for Christ, I am strong,” as well as
01Kor1    22:3|I am strong,” as well as
01Kor1    22:9|strive to render their virtues as examples for their pupils, especially
01Kor1    22:12|but to teach the world, as an example for all who
01Kor1    22:15|worked and taught and not as though He made a present
01Kor1    22:16|and is to be understood as intercession for one another, for
01Kor1    22:18|in the worship of God, as had done the prophets who
01Kor1    22:19|order of the disciples, endowed as they were with piety, served
01Kor1    22:19|they were with piety, served as examples to us who have
01Kor1    24:2|the month of Navasard, even as they had been commemorating the
01Kor1    24:2|to God, expired in Christ, as spoken by the prophet
01Kor1    24:3|commit I my spirit,” and as the blessed Stephan said, “Lord
01Kor1    24:6|whom we have mentioned before, as well as a large group
01Kor1    24:6|have mentioned before, as well as a large group of saintly
01Kor1    26:3|of the month of Mehekan, as was about to become separated
01Kor1    26:6|And as the hands of the saint
01Kor1    26:7|the saints, love and unity as a legacy, blessed them that
01Kor1    26:12|pious man, along with brethren, as servants of the Saint who
01Kor1    27:4|As for the beneficent Vahan, who
01Kor1    28:1|fathers went to their reward as we have written. We did
01Kor1    28:1|contrary, we witnessed their countenances, as assistants in their spiritual endeavors
01Kor1    28:1|and were their co-workers as per the dictum of the
01Kor1    28:3|acts of the saints, so as to relate in detail the
01Kor1    28:4|luminous faith and life, but as an inspiring example to their
01Kor1    29:1|five years, which is computed as follows
02Agat1    1:7|to invade the Asorestan areas, as far as the gates of
02Agat1    1:7|the Asorestan areas, as far as the gates of Ctesiphon
02Agat1    1:12|There quickly arrived as support a vast multitude of
02Agat1    1:16|the multitude of his troops, as well as those who had
02Agat1    1:16|of his troops, as well as those who had come from
02Agat1    1:16|various places to support him as comrades in warfare
02Agat1    1:24|As for the troops who were
02Agat1    2:7|a distinguished origin.” He promised as a reward to confer various
02Agat1    2:8|on his own Arsacid clansman, as though on an enemy
02Agat1    2:10|And I will designate you as the second to me in
02Agat1    2:13|the roads, arising and departing as though emigrating to the Armenian
02Agat1    2:13|emigrating to the Armenian areas, as though they had revolted against
02Agat1    2:15|As soon as the king of
02Agat1    2:15|As soon as the king of the Armenians
02Agat1    2:17|entire family, he regarded him as trustworthy and believed him
02Agat1    2:21|As soon as the Parthian Anak
02Agat1    2:21|As soon as the Parthian Anak heard this
02Agat1    2:22|brother took the king aside - as though for some recreation, as
02Agat1    2:22|as though for some recreation, as though he wanted to deliberate
02Agat1    3:10|As soon as he had been
02Agat1    3:10|As soon as he had been informed by
02Agat1    3:13|As soon as Trdat realized that
02Agat1    3:13|As soon as Trdat realized that Gregory was
02Agat1    4:3|will come forth to you as a single combatant champion from
02Agat1    4:3|own forces here, and you as an individual should come against
02Agat1    4:11|As it was the middle of
02Agat1    5:3|wreaths and thick tree branches as gifts on the altar of
02Agat1    5:10|obedient to their bodily lords’ [Eph. 6.5], as is right and as you
02Agat1    5:10|lords’ [Eph. 6.5], as is right and as you have borne witness to
02Agat1    5:12|him and do his will; as also should everything else that
02Agat1    5:19|But as for your saying ’I shall
02Agat1    5:21|And as for your saying ’instead of
02Agat1    5:23|And as for your threatening me with
02Agat1    5:24|hope of life,’ just as your own hope is cut
02Agat1    5:26|But as for the one whom you
02Agat1    5:32|For just as the Son of God died
02Agat1    5:33|The king note: “As for your statement ’from you
02Agat1    5:38|He, as you indeed said, is truly
02Agat1    5:42|But from such bonds as you threaten, he is accustomed
02Agat1    5:48|But as for your saying ’you have
02Agat1    6:4|you have gone so far as to insult us as well
02Agat1    6:4|far as to insult us as well, daring to call us
02Agat1    6:6|yet you replied to me as an equal
02Agat1    6:15|by men and set up as images by the hands of
02Agat1    6:18|But as for your hanging salt on
02Agat1    6:24|As for those who worship images
02Agat1    7:3|to speak from the gibbet as follows
02Agat1    7:9|We sowed and increased, as you commanded us to live
02Agat1    7:10|Thereafter, as after the holy marriage and
02Agat1    7:11|our earthly condition to immortality, as you transferred Enoch to the
02Agat1    7:15|I have set him up as lord of all’
02Agat1    7:24|For as through the first virgin, Eve
02Agat1    7:25|For as through Eve’s giving birth, Cain’s
02Agat1    7:33|He made the cross appear as a hook, and he made
02Agat1    7:35|the cross he spoke thus, as the prophet indicated on behalf
02Agat1    7:39|mounting the elevated cross as if climbing a high summit
02Agat1    7:48|But we must honor them as is commanded by you [cf. Eph. 6.5; Col. 3.22; I Pet. 2.18], yet
02Agat1    7:49|and have mercy on me as on the thief who shared
02Agat1    7:57|us to know your nature as creator and God, lest we
02Agat1    7:64|have set luminaries for use as guides to your creatures that
02Agat1    7:69|your will your Only-begotten as example, supports and carries the
02Agat1    7:70|He is shrouded and buried, as a prediction of the resurrection
02Agat1    7:72|it is changed in form as your will commanded to occur
02Agat1    7:80|reckon their acts of ignorance as innocence
02Agat1    7:83|worship from all creatures fitting, as you alone are worthy of
02Agat1    7:93|and we may offer ourselves as a sacrifice to your divinity
02Agat1    7:95|and offered himself to you as a sacrifice for the sins
02Agat1    7:100|And as for those who remain, let
02Agat1    7:101|of all. And you gave as drink the stream of your
02Agat1    8:4|share in my life just as you have labored with me
02Agat1    8:5|But command in my case as you wish, whatever death you
02Agat1    9:5|hold any other so long as my breath is in my
02Agat1    9:10|my hands, or is judged, as you said, by his own
02Agat1    9:14|You have counted your pains as nothing and you still speak
02Agat1    10:5|which you serve is vain, as is the whole activity of
02Agat1    10:6|your torments and I considered as nothing your fearsome menaces. But
02Agat1    11:2|and give information about him as follows: “Because he is unworthy
02Agat1    11:16|As for other men who had
02Agat1    12:6|we noticed how they received as compensation from them peaceful and
02Agat1    12:10|prosperity, abundance, and peace. Just as every householder [tanuter] cares for his
02Agat1    12:12|all the following items go as a reward to whomever uncovers
02Agat1    12:13|you all dwell in prosperity, as indeed we are well
02Agat1    12:16|to all, greetings. Be well, as we ourselves are well
02Agat1    12:19|Now especially as regards the sect of Christians
02Agat1    12:21|Now, as an example, I did not
02Agat1    12:22|of the gods, I considered as nothing his great merit. You
02Agat1    13:4|As soon as the painters arrived
02Agat1    13:4|As soon as the painters arrived at the
02Agat1    13:5|desire propelled him to lust. As a result, he specified a
02Agat1    13:7|of evil [cf. Jer. 51.34], and that just as in the garden he had
02Agat1    13:7|he had used the snake as a vehicle for causing the
02Agat1    13:7|had used the lawless emperor as a mask through which he
02Agat1    13:12|in their supplication they prayed as follows: “Lord of lords, God
02Agat1    13:12|their order, who fashioned man as dust from the earth [cf. Gen. 2.1,7] and
02Agat1    13:20|you will make the evening as bright as the day [cf. Ps. 138.12] at
02Agat1    13:20|make the evening as bright as the day [cf. Ps. 138.12] at the dawning
02Agat1    13:21|we may receive the crown as reward in the day of
02Agat1    13:24|As the Lord in the gospel
02Agat1    13:25|Not as fleeing from this temporal death
02Agat1    13:28|city of Vagharshapat, also known as [Norak’aghak] (“New City”), the seat of
02Agat1    14:1|the land of the Greeks, as messengers were sent to various
02Agat1    14:9|Similarly, they regard as naught the power of the
02Agat1    14:14|they not happy with me as king, they did not even
02Agat1    14:14|they regarded me even more as stained, impure and abominable, and
02Agat1    15:1|As soon as they read the
02Agat1    15:1|As soon as they read the letter with
02Agat1    15:5|and kindle the glorious light [cf. Matt. 5.15; Mk. 4.21; Lk. 8.16, 11.33]. As they too had asked in
02Agat1    15:5|in their earlier prayer, and as the Lord said to his
02Agat1    15:8|Just as the honor of that light
02Agat1    15:12|known. Then the astonishment increased, as every man related it to
02Agat1    15:15|Now as soon as the blessed ones
02Agat1    15:15|Now as soon as the blessed ones knew about
02Agat1    15:19|king planned to take her as his wife
02Agat1    15:20|to speak to her protégé as follows: “Remember, my child, that
02Agat1    15:21|you give your holy chastity as food to dogs in this
02Agat1    15:23|her governess, she was fortified as with the arms of the
02Agat1    15:23|voice she began to speak as follows
02Agat1    16:10|Similarly people, as they mobbed here and there
02Agat1    16:19|God who saved Daniel, thrown as food to wild beasts, from
02Agat1    17:5|whose strength had been regarded as unbelievable. While in the land
02Agat1    17:20|his handmaidens from all sin, as we heard today. For his
02Agat1    17:25|and glorious altar of God as a handmaid of Christ. He
02Agat1    17:29|using the very same words as before
02Agat1    18:8|These said as follows: “We have loved you
02Agat1    18:13|their bodies and threw them as food for the dogs of
02Agat1    19:1|Greek Olympics he had seemed as strong as a giant, showing
02Agat1    19:1|he had seemed as strong as a giant, showing there many
02Agat1    19:4|from my mind so long as I, king Trdat, remain alive
02Agat1    19:7|sorcery has become so strong as even to overcome me
02Agat1    19:17|her companions began to speak as follows: “We thank you, Lord
02Agat1    19:19|daily; we have been considered as a lamb for the slaughter
02Agat1    20:10|Now as soon as people heard this
02Agat1    20:10|Now as soon as people heard this, they began
02Agat1    20:11|How could it be as you describe since it has
02Agat1    20:16|Now as soon as Otay had reached
02Agat1    20:16|Now as soon as Otay had reached the city
02Agat1    20:23|had darkened and was black as coal. Then they brought forth
02Agat1    20:26|Now as soon as they saw from
02Agat1    20:26|Now as soon as they saw from a distance
02Agat1    21:14|me to the heavenly inheritance, as the great apostle Paul said
02Agat1    21:17|But as for saint Rhipsime, you yourselves
02Agat1    21:19|And as for me, you know that
02Agat1    21:21|killed, but who are alive, as intercessors; for they are alive
02Agat1    21:25|according to their own wishes, as scripture says: ’I have permitted
02Agat1    21:38|and labor will be sown as profit for you, they will
02Agat1    22:1|in ashes and said together as with one mouth: “Now have
02Agat1    22:8|he who made everything just as he wished, whenever he wishes
02Agat1    22:10|girl to resist a giant, as you saw with your own
02Agat1    22:12|But as for me, was I a
02Agat1    22:14|encouraged me and said- just as I see the same vision
02Agat1    22:14|laborers may enter and receive as reward the incorruptible gifts of
02Agat1    22:17|eyes I was considered dead, as you yourselves bear me witness
02Agat1    22:29|order of heavenly commandments, just as their prophetic books truly narrate
02Agat3    1:5|that have come upon you as punishment, and through them you
02Agat3    2:3|might entrust themselves to him as patients, and he like a
02Agat3    2:6|jostling each other and sitting as at a banquet, to give
02Agat3    3:1|which had fallen on them as punishment, because they had been
02Agat3    3:4|the place of the martyrs, as if by the providence of
02Agat3    3:11|begged him quickly to command as he might wish and whatever
02Agat3    3:12|related to them a vision as follows
02Agat3    4:1|which was revealed to me as an awesome vision. The Godhead
02Agat3    4:10|below with their light, and as the light streamed forward so
02Agat3    4:11|and, descending from above, advanced as leader. And in his hand
02Agat3    4:12|hell. And the whole earth as far as the eye could
02Agat3    4:12|the whole earth as far as the eye could see was
02Agat3    4:12|eye could see was struck as level as a plain
02Agat3    4:12|see was struck as level as a plain
02Agat3    4:13|a circular base of gold, as great as a hill, and
02Agat3    4:13|base of gold, as great as a hill, and on it
02Agat3    4:19|plains and filling them completely as far as the eye could
02Agat3    4:19|filling them completely as far as the eye could see
02Agat3    4:22|fleeces sparkled like shining wool as rays flashed out from them
02Agat3    4:33|As for the sound of the
02Agat3    4:41|As for the golden base of
02Agat3    4:60|the martyrs and the priesthood as the fountain of baptism, to
02Agat3    4:67|And they were as many as the stars because
02Agat3    4:67|And they were as many as the stars because the services
02Agat3    4:78|there was an earthquake, and as day dawned the vision was
02Agat3    6:2|All of them did as Gregory had ordered and prepared
02Agat3    6:2|prepared the coffins and then, as they had been commanded, they
02Agat3    6:6|daughters of the grandees brought as clothing for the saints brocades
02Agat3    6:6|sky-blue and others white as snow
02Agat3    6:10|all this will go far as vessels for worship at the
02Agat3    8:8|these boulders he set up as a threshold, as though in
02Agat3    8:8|set up as a threshold, as though in exchange for the
02Agat3    8:9|labor of his own hands, as a crown of victory
02Agat3    8:14|dwellings, which had been built as resting-places for the martyrs
02Agat3    9:7|of the knowledge of Christ, as the ears of all of
02Agat3    9:10|to study the new doctrine. As ignorant folk, they became more
02Agat3    10:1|or stumbling block for anyone as they spiritually ascended to the
02Agat3    10:2|which the blessed Paul designated as a goal: “That united we
02Agat3    10:4|of the goddess Anahit there as well as at the place
02Agat3    10:4|goddess Anahit there as well as at the place called Erazamoyn
02Agat3    10:18|he erected the same sign as a guard and a refuge
02Agat3    11:10|were put to flight and, as they fled, the high walls
02Agat3    11:11|taking the gold and silver as booty
02Agat3    12:7|temple of Mihr (Mithra) known as the son of Aramazd, located
02Agat3    12:8|treasures accumulated there were taken as booty, and distributed among the
02Agat3    13:6|let us hasten to make as our pastor Gregory, this leader
02Agat3    13:6|with baptism and renew us, as a teacher of the law
02Agat3    13:7|given by Christ to serve as an intermediary between God and
02Agat3    14:5|take Gregory to be installed as chief priest in their land
02Agat3    14:12|been given us by God as a leader
02Agat3    14:13|to appoint this same Gregory as our shepherd and overseer and
02Agat3    14:16|may ordain for us Gregory as overseer and teacher and leader
02Agat3    14:16|divine grace of Christ, just as has been commanded us by
02Agat3    15:1|mules, clothing of many colors, as decorations and for honorable service
02Agat3    15:16|priests consenting to accompany him as well as the troops of
02Agat3    15:16|to accompany him as well as the troops of nobles. Taking
02Agat3    16:1|As soon as they had reached
02Agat3    16:1|As soon as they had reached the borders
02Agat3    16:4|As Gregory was returning from Greek
02Agat3    16:8|transferred the saints’ relics there as a resting place
02Agat3    17:5|The wind strengthened and rose as high as the mountain where
02Agat3    17:5|strengthened and rose as high as the mountain where it levelled
02Agat3    17:6|so thorough that it seemed as though nothing ever had been
02Agat3    18:10|bestowed on you by God, as has been narrated to us
02Agat3    18:10|the immutable glory of Christ, as also for the holy martyrs
02Agat3    18:13|upon you and awoke you as if from sleep that you
02Agat3    18:17|closed your eyes and considered as darkness [cf. Matt. 13.15] has shone forth and
02Agat3    18:18|same has been given you as teacher of wisdom and has
02Agat3    18:18|has been bestowed upon you as mentor
02Agat3    18:19|the depths of God’s love as in the vast waters of
02Agat3    21:3|relics he had brought, declaring as a major holiday the days
02Agat3    23:5|As for the many others, one
02Agat3    23:6|an honest, God-loving man, as overseer of the royal court
02Agat3    23:15|the summits of mountains, taking as example the great Elijah or
02Agat3    24:3|to set their own virtue as a canon to their pupils
02Agat3    24:4|in his perfect person served as example to those who lacked
02Agat3    24:4|to those who lacked perfection - as when on Mount Tabor he
02Agat3    24:6|to teach the whole world as an example to all the
02Agat3    24:7|Spirit comes to our support as intercessor through our inarticulate groaning
02Agat3    24:8|is not to be understood as being directed to some higher
02Agat3    25:3|hundred bishops, who were established as overseers for every region
02Agat3    26:5|and give to the king as a bishop his son, Aristakes
02Agat3    26:6|the episcopacy in his place, as it is writtenThe sons
02Agat3    26:8|As for the great Gregory himself
02Agat3    26:9|the divine orders, and serving as an example of goodness to
02Agat3    27:3|Marcianus, Maximianus, Lucinus, and Maxentius, as well as all the children
02Agat3    27:3|Lucinus, and Maxentius, as well as all the children of these
02Agat3    27:9|truth he honored and treated as his friends
02Agat3    28:2|As soon as Trdat heard about
02Agat3    28:2|As soon as Trdat heard about Constantine’s conversion
02Agat3    28:3|him the great archbishop Gregory, as well as his son, the
02Agat3    28:3|great archbishop Gregory, as well as his son, the bishop Aristakes
02Agat3    28:9|had been established by God as the honorable occupant of the
02Agat3    28:15|splendid honors he exalted him as a confessor of Christ according
02Agat3    28:16|showed love for king Trdat as for a dear brother, especially
02Agat3    28:16|faith in the Lord Christ as an intermediary so that they
02Agat3    28:23|most splendidly treated and exalted as befits royalty, until they arrived
02Agat3    28:24|had been given to them as offerings for the service of
02Agat3    30:1|Now as we have received the command
02Agat3    30:1|to write down ail this as is suitable for a writer
02Agat3    30:2|But we looked, as in a mirror [cf. I Cor. 13.12], at the
02Agat3    31:1|the true faith. We believe as we have been baptized, and
02Agat3    31:1|been baptized, and we glorify as we have seen the light
02Agat3    31:2|and of the holy Spirit, as the Savior said in the
02Agat3    31:14|For as he wished, what he wished
02Agat3    31:14|he wished also occurred; and as he wished, so he did
02Agat3    31:19|mouth, of the same essence as the Father and the Son
02Agat3    31:19|and of the holy Spirit, as Christ the Savior of the
03Buz3    1:1|good people of the past, as well as the actions of
03Buz3    1:1|of the past, as well as the actions of those adversaries
03Buz3    1:3|part which is the ending. As for the middle part, that
03Buz3    1:6|As a result, sections are arranged
03Buz3    3:4|illuminated and led the Armenians as had his father and his
03Buz3    3:7|the archbishops of Armenia (translating [episkoposapet] as “archbishop,” and [k’ahanayapet] aschief-priest
03Buz3    3:7|Armenia (translating [episkoposapet] asarchbishop,” and [k’ahanayapet] as “chief-priest”), together with the
03Buz3    3:17|As the mob was thus bound
03Buz3    3:24|As soon as they were freed
03Buz3    3:24|As soon as they were freed from this
03Buz3    5:9|In a vision Yusik saw as though it were reality that
03Buz3    5:11|king who had forced him as a lad to marry. But
03Buz3    5:12|Later his wife bore twins as he had forseen in the
03Buz3    5:13|not that he regarded marriage as an evil thing, but rather
03Buz3    5:15|scorned every mundane thing regarding as good, not the transitory, but
03Buz3    5:16|He regarded serving Christ as the only good and glorious
03Buz3    5:16|thing, and ignored such things as the king’s affection or honor
03Buz3    5:17|he was no longer tricked as a lad might be, but
03Buz3    5:28|remain unmoved in the faith, as a rock, and will conquer
03Buz3    6:1|As regards bishop Grigoris Vrtanes’ son
03Buz3    6:9|a huge multitude of troops as we live?” Although Grigoris wanted
03Buz3    7:6|destroyed, spreading through the borders as far as the small city
03Buz3    7:6|through the borders as far as the small city of Satagh
03Buz3    7:6|small city of Satagh, and as far as Ganjak within the
03Buz3    7:6|of Satagh, and as far as Ganjak within the borders of
03Buz3    7:6|Ayraratean district, where they assembled as one large army
03Buz3    7:15|rocky places would serve them as a refuge. There was an
03Buz3    7:17|the few survivors before them as far as the land of
03Buz3    7:17|survivors before them as far as the land of the Baghaschs
03Buz3    8:3|trees south of the river as far as the Tiknuni palace
03Buz3    8:3|of the river as far as the Tiknuni palace
03Buz3    8:18|of Iranian troops which were as numerous as the stars in
03Buz3    8:18|troops which were as numerous as the stars in the sky
03Buz3    8:21|and killed him by lapidation as a man who would betray
03Buz3    8:25|might work the same act as Databe and revolt from him
03Buz3    10:15|question, it did not happen as it happened there; he and
03Buz3    10:18|They regarded him as an Apostle of Christ, a
03Buz3    10:18|considering him their shepherd and as a man who had spoken
03Buz3    10:19|accepted the gifts he brought as though they were favors for
03Buz3    11:12|their good memory without fail as Christ’s martyrs
03Buz3    12:11|As his father Vrtanes, he inherited
03Buz3    12:21|age, and reflected happy genius as a fragrant flower. For the
03Buz3    12:24|and numerous other sins such as these
03Buz3    12:25|commandments of the Lord, regarded as enemies those who perpetually transgressed
03Buz3    13:6|like him, and to do as he did
03Buz3    13:7|took that faith by obligation, as though it were a human
03Buz3    13:8|knowledgably with hope and faith, as is necessary. Only a few
03Buz3    13:16|Regarding them, it was as the prophetic expression said, that
03Buz3    13:17|knowledge of the true faith as it did to other peoples
03Buz3    13:20|in the invisibility of God as revealed through visible words. They
03Buz3    13:23|leader Yusik, and then did as they pleased
03Buz3    13:27|Pap and Atanagines were recognized as petulant and undisciplined. They lacked
03Buz3    13:29|As a result, they were not
03Buz3    14:6|the patriarchs and kings, just as the church in Tordan in
03Buz3    14:9|as well as the first bishop
03Buz3    14:9|as well as the first bishop and laborer
03Buz3    14:15|was there in an instant, as if he had flown
03Buz3    14:28|As soon as the great suffragan
03Buz3    14:28|As soon as the great suffragan bishop Daniel
03Buz3    14:32|He chose, taught and dispatched as preachers and summoners and inviters
03Buz3    14:36|your customary murder toward them as well
03Buz3    14:39|the same sorts of deeds as they
03Buz3    14:44|Just as your fathers wickedly killed the
03Buz3    14:44|to your sinful deeds, such as you killed the blessed lad
03Buz3    14:45|their killings and dispossessions. Just as they, being unadvised, destroyed their
03Buz3    14:46|Now, as a result of so much
03Buz3    14:49|Just as Israel was torn and not
03Buz3    14:58|The attendants implemented this order as soon as they heard it
03Buz3    14:58|implemented this order as soon as they heard it. Although the
03Buz3    14:63|had been designated by Daniel as vardapet of the land of
03Buz3    15:2|involuntarily obliged to accept ordination as deacons, both Pap and Atanagines
03Buz3    15:4|life of this world, taking as wives the king’s sisters, and
03Buz3    16:1|house of prayer and supplication as a repository for the saints
03Buz3    17:4|There they ordained Shahak as katoghikos of Greater Armenia, and
03Buz3    17:9|As a result, the Lord God
03Buz3    20:3|will agitation was stirred up as a result of some insignificant
03Buz3    20:4|He had gone as an ambassador to Varaz Shapuh
03Buz3    20:4|in the land of Atrpatakan as a border-guard
03Buz3    20:37|called [Acugh] Coal instead of Dalarik as a clear sign in memory
03Buz3    21:1|military commanders, judges, chiefs [pets], princes, as well as generals, shinakans, and
03Buz3    21:1|judges, chiefs [pets], princes, as well as generals, shinakans, and even rhamiks
03Buz3    21:10|had previously gone to him as emissaries
03Buz3    21:15|Then they took the banak as loot, the king’s women, the
03Buz3    21:16|a hairsbreadth and go free as a fugitive, thanks to a
03Buz3    21:17|males, and took the rest as captives to the country of
03Buz3    21:18|the princes Andovk and Arshawir as overseers of the land, exalting
03Buz3    21:19|The king of Iran went as a fugitive to his own
03Buz3    21:25|Armenia and principally king Tiran, as well as everything else you
03Buz3    21:25|principally king Tiran, as well as everything else you took thence
03Buz3    21:26|As soon as the king of
03Buz3    21:26|As soon as the king of Iran heard
03Buz4    2:4|the grandee nahapets were returned as had been the case under
03Buz4    2:6|of Armenia renewed and clarified, as it had been previously: each
03Buz4    3:1|to ponder and take counsel as to who should be their
03Buz4    3:3|said to the king: “Just as God renewed your kingdom, so
03Buz4    3:10|commandment - to love one’s comrade as oneself. Similarly, in military matters
03Buz4    3:15|out in protest, regarding himself as unworthy, and not wanting to
03Buz4    3:16|do not want anyone else as our shepherd but Nerses
03Buz4    3:19|our sons, and your impieties as well. Do you restore for
03Buz4    3:28|of them to request him as their shepherd, someone who could
03Buz4    3:31|the inheritance of his physical as well as spiritual father, Gregory
03Buz4    3:31|of his physical as well as spiritual father, Gregory. But it
03Buz4    3:31|everyone’s mind to demand him as worthy of it
03Buz4    4:8|Great miracles took place. For as he entered the church, a
03Buz4    4:14|more than ever, regarded himself as unworthy of this
03Buz4    4:16|went out to meet them, as far as the mountain called
03Buz4    4:16|to meet them, as far as the mountain called Arhewc
03Buz4    4:22|by inspiring him with awe; as for the obedient, the ears
03Buz4    4:25|their mouths, he obstructed impiety as well as the words and
03Buz4    4:25|he obstructed impiety as well as the words and deeds of
03Buz4    4:42|all of that is regarded as impure
03Buz4    4:43|he regarded all of these as the same abyss of ruination
03Buz4    4:48|and the non-shen places, as did the number of clerics
03Buz4    4:57|the Gospel among the uncircumcised as they were among the circumcised
03Buz4    4:57|should preach among the pagans, as they did among the circumcised
03Buz4    4:58|concern for the poor, just as I have been laboring to
03Buz4    4:61|Or as Paul himself, so zealous to
03Buz4    5:7|created man from the earth as a reasonable, talking, wise (being
03Buz4    5:9|and the birth of God, as we can convince you with
03Buz4    5:12|and confess with us together as an Orthodox
03Buz4    5:13|from his mighty paternal essence, as a perfect only Begotten, similar
03Buz4    5:13|and appeared from this woman as a man. He was by
03Buz4    5:22|we had, God was born as a man, that we, freed
03Buz4    5:43|are devoid of appearance, empty as ruins
03Buz4    5:44|unimaginable eyes of the heart, as the prophet says
03Buz4    5:46|die, we will see him, as the blessed Apostle Paul says
03Buz4    5:50|As for your son, if you
03Buz4    5:55|they (the Lord) keeps them as a substance for fire
03Buz4    5:63|When the king mourned as much as it was necessary
03Buz4    5:63|the king mourned as much as it was necessary to mourn
03Buz4    5:72|one in his country, because, as they say, in their world
03Buz4    5:88|As for those princes who had
03Buz4    6:10|a ram, and accepted Isaac as a living sacrifice, blessed Jacob
03Buz4    6:13|correction of the wicked, but as for us, the Lord knows
03Buz4    6:19|that heaps were formed there, as well as a lot of
03Buz4    6:19|were formed there, as well as a lot of firewood
03Buz4    6:24|brothers, that God treats us as He treats his sons, for
03Buz4    7:6|As a result of all this
03Buz4    7:6|this, everyone looked at him as an apostle of Christ, as
03Buz4    7:6|as an apostle of Christ, as a heavenly angel, and everyone
03Buz4    7:9|began to look at him as if he had descended from
03Buz4    8:27|allowed Basil to be present as an assistant to Eusebius
03Buz4    8:28|disputes and this anxiety for? As a sovereign, order you to
03Buz4    9:3|showed divine signs on himself, as well as on his servants
03Buz4    9:3|signs on himself, as well as on his servants and saints
03Buz4    9:12|again and to oppress him, as well as all bishops in
03Buz4    9:12|to oppress him, as well as all bishops in all cities
03Buz4    10:3|officials to him to go as soon as possible and bring
03Buz4    10:3|him to go as soon as possible and bring him to
03Buz4    10:5|the interior of the chapel as a place to spend the
03Buz4    10:24|They answered: “As we left (yesterday) from you
03Buz4    11:10|to detain a man such as Nerses, great and honorable, the
03Buz4    11:13|and looted the Cappadocian areas as far as the city of
03Buz4    11:13|the Cappadocian areas as far as the city of Ankura. For
03Buz4    12:0|he loved the poor just as did the patriarch Nerses
03Buz4    12:3|and Arsharunik. He left him as his locum tenens and departed
03Buz4    12:7|to any great extent. Just as in his childhood he had
03Buz4    12:7|so to the same extent as an adult he was mired
03Buz4    12:15|saying: “Rights have died, and as a result cannot be found
03Buz4    12:19|As a result of this, the
03Buz4    12:24|and providing for the poor as the blessed Nerses had told
03Buz4    12:26|But as he aided the poor and
03Buz4    12:26|and see them all filled, as if by God’s command. Again
03Buz4    12:30|Who had been so watchful as to visit His believers
03Buz4    13:4|this shepherd that they felt as though they themselves had been
03Buz4    13:8|went out to meet him, as far as the Bakaser areas
03Buz4    13:8|to meet him, as far as the Bakaser areas, and thence
03Buz4    13:10|spiritual son Xad had acted as he had wanted, in accordance
03Buz4    13:10|his wishes. He found him as he wished
03Buz4    13:14|and dare to openly boast as you relate your impudence, impiety
03Buz4    13:19|As for the sins which you
03Buz4    13:29|Just as the weed, sown by the
03Buz4    13:30|as the grain is temporarily nourished
03Buz4    14:4|districts under their personal authority as sephakan, as was natural; they
03Buz4    14:4|their personal authority as sephakan, as was natural; they had been
03Buz4    14:4|natural; they had been stipulated as their’s privately
03Buz4    14:5|principal of those districts were as follows: Ayrarat, Daranaghe, Ekegheats, Taron
03Buz4    14:13|note: “Why were such places as these given not to men
03Buz4    14:20|saying: “I saw a bear as white as the snow
03Buz4    14:20|saw a bear as white as the snow
03Buz4    15:3|spread about, and her reputation as a beauty grew and increased
03Buz4    15:20|adjutor Xad in his place, as well as his episcopal archdeacon
03Buz4    15:20|in his place, as well as his episcopal archdeacon named Murik
03Buz4    15:25|was coming into the banak, as he approached the royal concourse
03Buz4    15:30|grunt with his face covered, as though asleep, so that he
03Buz4    15:37|royal commands. I took Gnel as far as the wall of
03Buz4    15:37|I took Gnel as far as the wall of the horse
03Buz4    15:38|Nerses began to speak: “Just as the basilisk-snake shut its
03Buz4    15:38|snake shut its ears so as not to hear the voice
03Buz4    15:38|and blocked your hearing so as not to hear the beneficial
03Buz4    15:40|your Lord, you will become as dishonored as spilled water, and
03Buz4    15:40|you will become as dishonored as spilled water, and will weaken
03Buz4    15:55|out her hair and screaming as she mourned: “Listen everyone, the
03Buz4    15:58|As they were singing the circumstances
03Buz4    15:64|As soon as the king heard
03Buz4    15:64|As soon as the king heard this, he
03Buz4    15:71|imperial tohm be sent him as a wife. Her name was
03Buz4    15:74|became robust, they gave him as a hostage to the emperor’s
03Buz4    15:80|they established a certain Chunak as the head of the Christians
03Buz4    15:82|Korduk came and ordained Chunak as katoghikos according to the king’s
03Buz4    16:2|was treated well by him, as a brother or a son
03Buz4    16:10|him worthy of much honor, as he praised his bravery and
03Buz4    16:11|As a result of that deed
03Buz4    18:9|him accept general Vasak’s words as reliable
03Buz4    18:15|reached him, and stabbed him as he was bent over to
03Buz4    18:18|jumped from her chair and as she ran, the baby was
03Buz4    20:2|As the war dragged on, king
03Buz4    20:12|and encamped in a multitude as dense as the sand on
03Buz4    20:12|in a multitude as dense as the sand on the seashore
03Buz4    20:24|and all the Armenian grandees, as well as Vasak, the sparapet
03Buz4    20:24|the Armenian grandees, as well as Vasak, the sparapet of Armenia
03Buz4    20:25|a battle and winning it as well as receiving such a
03Buz4    20:25|and winning it as well as receiving such a good name
03Buz4    20:31|comes to us from Armenia as far as Ctesiphon, he will
03Buz4    20:31|us from Armenia as far as Ctesiphon, he will lodge within
03Buz4    20:32|give this to the king. As for general Vasak and the
03Buz4    20:38|Armenia, and Andovk suspected that as soon as Arshak took another
03Buz4    20:38|Andovk suspected that as soon as Arshak took another wife, his
03Buz4    20:43|and told him to say, as an informer to king Arshak
03Buz4    21:7|Nisibis which is in Aruestan as well as Syrian Mesopotamia. Furthermore
03Buz4    21:7|is in Aruestan as well as Syrian Mesopotamia. Furthermore, I will
03Buz4    22:0|how in these three cases as well, the Armenians were victorious
03Buz4    22:1|of Iran, assembled his forces, as countless and immeasurable as sand
03Buz4    22:1|forces, as countless and immeasurable as sand on the seashore, with
03Buz4    22:8|Iranian fronts which had come as far as the district of
03Buz4    22:8|which had come as far as the district of Vanand to
03Buz4    22:8|Vanand to the place known as Ereweal. He clashed with them
03Buz4    22:16|of the troops died; but as for the Iranians, not a
03Buz4    22:20|raided the Iranian areas, striking as far as the area called
03Buz4    22:20|Iranian areas, striking as far as the area called Xartizan
03Buz4    23:10|swiftly after them, catching up as they were going over the
03Buz4    24:3|there - the spies, with Meruzhan as their leader, came through a
03Buz4    25:1|surrounding himself with a host as incalculable as the sand, and
03Buz4    25:1|with a host as incalculable as the sand, and went against
03Buz4    26:3|them and chasing the survivors as fugitives to the areas of
03Buz4    29:3|organized and prepared. With Vasak as their general, they arose to
03Buz4    31:2|the land of Armenia, having as a guide the notorious Meruzhan
03Buz4    34:1|and countless troops, having Meruzhan as a guide
03Buz4    35:3|the other half before him as fugitives
03Buz4    35:4|But on that occasion as well they were unable to
03Buz4    37:1|was of the same azg as the king of Armenia, a
03Buz4    37:4|Armenians drove then before themselves as fugitives. Hrewshoghum and Meruzhan fled
03Buz4    38:3|generally, and drove the survivors as fugitives to the country of
03Buz4    39:3|Iranian king, he used it as a target and shot it
03Buz4    40:3|only Meruzhan, who had come as their guide, survived and fled
03Buz4    44:1|killed him and took Paranjem as his wife
03Buz4    44:2|gave him to the dews as a gift. Many dews dwelled
03Buz4    45:1|troops, some [400000] appointing Sakstan anderjapet as their military commander
03Buz4    45:5|anderjapet. Only Meruzhan Arcruni survived, as a fugitive
03Buz4    47:2|country assembled in one place, as did Vasak, the general sparapet
03Buz4    47:3|Although they hurried as fast as they could, they
03Buz4    47:3|Although they hurried as fast as they could, they were barely
03Buz4    51:3|to the king of Iran as our comrades who are serving
03Buz4    51:5|Let him fight or not as he feels the need; we
03Buz4    51:6|blessed Nerses spoke with them as was necessary, saying: “Think well
03Buz4    52:3|to Shapuh, king of Iran, as suited a servant to his
03Buz4    53:1|and henceforth let us be as father and son
03Buz4    53:8|of king Shapuh of Iran. As soon as they saw them
03Buz4    53:8|Shapuh of Iran. As soon as they saw them, they threw
03Buz4    53:9|king Arshak and threatened him as a servant, and Arshak recognized
03Buz4    54:0|was imprisoned in Anyush fortress as punishment, and how king Shapuh
03Buz4    54:5|I threathened them as men condemned to death. But
03Buz4    54:12|The magicians responded to him as follows: “Excuse us for today
03Buz4    54:14|king replied: “He regards himself as one of my servants, and
03Buz4    54:18|Armenian soil, be advised that as soon as he reaches the
03Buz4    54:18|be advised that as soon as he reaches the country of
03Buz4    54:23|As they wandered around the tent
03Buz4    54:28|As soon as Arshak reached the
03Buz4    54:28|As soon as Arshak reached the spot, as
03Buz4    54:28|as Arshak reached the spot, as soon as he set foot
03Buz4    54:28|reached the spot, as soon as he set foot on Armenian
03Buz4    54:39|Now that you see me as personally short, you are not
03Buz4    55:20|and greatly insulted the tikin as a whore
03Buz4    55:43|took Naxchawan and demolished it as well. They took thence [2000] Armenian
03Buz4    56:4|do, and do it. But as for the question of the
03Buz4    56:12|holy teachers, whom he set as lights in his church, He
03Buz4    57:1|under his authority. He had as guides Vahan, from the Mamikonean
03Buz4    57:10|to get vengeance on Andovk, as a result of whom there
03Buz4    57:13|and Karen in the land as princes for them, with many
03Buz4    58:4|oppressed whoever was by him, as the command ordered
03Buz4    58:10|every day to see it, as though it were a miraculous
03Buz4    58:12|the bones of her pupil as they fell, and then went
03Buz4    58:13|without mercy they judged strangers as well as their own families
03Buz4    58:13|they judged strangers as well as their own families
03Buz5    1:3|The great Byzantine emperor, as requested, enthroned Arshak’s son, Pap
03Buz5    1:3|requested, enthroned Arshak’s son, Pap, as king of the land of
03Buz5    1:7|with his wise advice, and, as events would unfold, he could
03Buz5    1:16|the Armenian brigade. They went as a vanguard before king Pap
03Buz5    1:17|attacked like a wolf, and as the advance-guard reached the
03Buz5    1:24|killed wickedly many fortress-keepers as well as many respected lords
03Buz5    1:24|many fortress-keepers as well as many respected lords, who were
03Buz5    1:27|resting-place for the poor, as he was naturally accustomed to
03Buz5    1:27|with the most goodly religion, as it had been in the
03Buz5    2:5|arrested many Iranian nobles, took as loot the treasures of the
03Buz5    2:15|As a result of this matter
03Buz5    3:1|secretly and insulted the tikin as though she were a whore
03Buz5    3:3|As soon as Mushegh had this
03Buz5    3:3|As soon as Mushegh had this order in
03Buz5    3:4|So, the mardpet Hayr, as if going to receive honors
03Buz5    3:7|In his place as “Fatherin the mardpetut’iwn they
03Buz5    4:7|oh bravest of men, order as a favor to me that
03Buz5    4:7|I go with my brigade as a champion against the brigade
03Buz5    4:10|boasting has requested fighting you as a favor. So, look to
03Buz5    4:11|them to work making bricks, as stone-cutters, and masons [creating] what
03Buz5    4:14|But king, you do as we tell you. Take the
03Buz5    4:21|not be a mediator. For as soon as Mushegh descends, he
03Buz5    4:21|a mediator. For as soon as Mushegh descends, he will join
03Buz5    4:26|live and die for you as my ancestors did for your
03Buz5    4:26|ancestors did for your ancestors, as my father did for your
03Buz5    4:37|that you are begging me, as if I, a poor man
03Buz5    4:45|them and have not done as you commanded us, so that
03Buz5    4:57|pursued by the Armenian troops as far as Ganjak in Atrpayakan
03Buz5    4:57|the Armenian troops as far as Ganjak in Atrpayakan, as far
03Buz5    4:57|far as Ganjak in Atrpayakan, as far as the borders of
03Buz5    4:57|Ganjak in Atrpayakan, as far as the borders of Armenia. Many
03Buz5    4:66|general Mushegh answered king Pap as follows: “I killed all those
03Buz5    4:66|peers, but yours. Come, just as I killed my peers do
03Buz5    4:67|king fall into my clutches as has happened many times, I
03Buz5    4:69|By azg he is as honorable as we, his ancestors
03Buz5    4:69|azg he is as honorable as we, his ancestors as our
03Buz5    4:69|honorable as we, his ancestors as our aneestors. For his ancestors
03Buz5    5:9|king Shapuh of Iran. And as the Iranians fell, all of
03Buz5    5:13|of the Byzantine shield-bearers, as well as the Armenian shield
03Buz5    5:13|Byzantine shield-bearers, as well as the Armenian shield-bearerers were
03Buz5    5:14|or the shield-bearing Armenians as though entering a fortress, and
03Buz5    5:15|As soon as they had rested
03Buz5    5:15|As soon as they had rested a little
03Buz5    5:15|making the same encouraging remarks as they killed, regarding their king
03Buz5    5:16|legions of shield-bearing troops, as to a secure fortress, the
03Buz5    5:20|thick, mighty and immovable tower. As soon as we routed them
03Buz5    5:20|and immovable tower. As soon as we routed them a bit
03Buz5    5:20|which opened its shield-barrier as though receiving them into the
03Buz5    5:25|the brigade that it seemed as though fire was devouring the
03Buz5    5:26|their love, they regard him as their king, with them in
03Buz5    6:1|calledfatherof the king, as border-guard at Ganjak, which
03Buz5    6:4|extremely large amount of treasure as gifts
03Buz5    6:5|were there with him, such as Gnel, lord of the Anjewatsik
03Buz5    6:7|to carry out my plan, as I promised king Shapuh of
03Buz5    7:14|something to benefit yourself, such as lands, districts, or treasures
03Buz5    7:16|the Andmesh fortress and do as he request for the bound
03Buz5    13:3|he established the Kura river as the boundary between the country
03Buz5    13:3|country of Aghuania and themselves, as it had been previously. He
03Buz5    14:2|Mushegh beheaded many of them as punishment, took many captives, put
03Buz5    15:4|He conquered as far as the old boundary
03Buz5    15:4|He conquered as far as the old boundary which existed
03Buz5    21:5|bishops in all the districts. As long as he lived, he
03Buz5    21:5|all the districts. As long as he lived, he constantly paid
03Buz5    23:5|deeds, everyone looked upon him as a heavenly angel
03Buz5    24:4|sit on the royal couch, as though by this he would
03Buz5    24:8|But as for you, oh king, it
03Buz5    24:8|oh king, it befits you as a king to openly order
03Buz5    24:24|pretended that he was not, as though he had not committed
03Buz5    25:1|Nerses, the man of God, as though being taken to the
03Buz5    26:13|he was crossing the river as he always did
03Buz5    26:14|disappeared, according to his request, as he had requested
03Buz5    27:11|On the way, as they were walking, they met
03Buz5    27:15|vipers and basilisks lived there, as well as many fierce poisonous
03Buz5    27:15|basilisks lived there, as well as many fierce poisonous animals
03Buz5    28:6|people transgressed your commandment and as a result of this fall
03Buz5    28:9|the father, appeared on earth as an eternal god, walked among
03Buz5    29:0|was appointed by king Pap as he willed and without permission
03Buz5    29:0|bishop of Caesarea; and how as a result of that, the
03Buz5    29:5|to ordain bishops for Armenia as had initially been the custom
03Buz5    31:8|As for the arrangments for the
03Buz5    31:8|the time of the ancestors as customary for giving to the
03Buz5    31:12|and women committing monstrous abominations as they faced each other in
03Buz5    32:8|in accordance with his worth, as was the rule in calling
03Buz5    32:14|the diverse crowd of gusans. As he leaned on his left
03Buz5    32:16|fell together onto the table as king Pap perished immediately
03Buz5    33:3|the Byzantine empire, and do as it says
03Buz5    34:2|country of Armenia, and ruled as king
03Buz5    34:5|Armenia, protecting all the borders as was his custom, and he
03Buz5    34:7|the entire country of Armenia, as far as Ganjak on the
03Buz5    34:7|country of Armenia, as far as Ganjak on the Iranian side
03Buz5    34:7|be provided with imperial stipends as well as the troops of
03Buz5    34:7|with imperial stipends as well as the troops of the country
03Buz5    35:20|all the nobility stood up as if to honor him
03Buz5    36:5|wept over and buried him, as was the proper way
03Buz5    37:7|defeated by the Kushans, and as they turned in flight the
03Buz5    37:13|As they were travelling it happened
03Buz5    37:21|evil-doing brother Mushegh? Since as you yourself said, you are
03Buz5    37:21|and since you came here as exiles, do not die as
03Buz5    37:21|as exiles, do not die as your brother did
03Buz5    37:22|and rule your country there as king
03Buz5    37:23|die by my hand, just as Mushegh died
03Buz5    37:28|and went against each other as champions
03Buz5    37:29|horse armor. Varazdat regarded him as a tall inaccessible mountain
03Buz5    37:33|the sight of general Manuel. As he chased him Manuel took
03Buz5    37:33|king Varazdat. He did this as he chased him over a
03Buz5    37:37|the face of the plain, as did many who had been
03Buz5    37:60|As long as Manuel lived, he
03Buz5    37:60|As long as Manuel lived, he led the
03Buz5    37:61|Vagharshak. Sparapet Manuel nourished them as sans and honored their mother
03Buz5    38:0|Iranian king, and brought Suren as the first marzpan and governor
03Buz5    38:2|and the sparapet of Armenia as well as the messages of
03Buz5    38:2|sparapet of Armenia as well as the messages of obedience which
03Buz5    38:3|As soon as the Iranian king
03Buz5    38:3|As soon as the Iranian king saw them
03Buz5    38:9|the tikin and her children as well as for sparapet Manuel
03Buz5    38:9|and her children as well as for sparapet Manuel. They also
03Buz5    38:13|considering the king of Iran as their lord whom they served
03Buz5    38:15|Manuel for he honored him as a brother or a son
03Buz5    38:17|gave himself out to appear as Manuel’s trustee and guardian. Next
03Buz5    38:20|what Meruzhan had told him as accurate, the general of Armenia
03Buz5    38:21|was no treachery being planned as the gossiping malefactor Meruzhan had
03Buz5    38:22|the marzpan Suren his life as a pargew and let him
03Buz5    39:2|As soon as Armenia’s general, Manuel
03Buz5    39:2|As soon as Armenia’s general, Manuel, heard about
03Buz5    39:2|heard about this, he assembled as many troops as he could
03Buz5    39:2|he assembled as many troops as he could lay hands on
03Buz5    40:0|perished at Manuel’s hands, just as his predecessor did
03Buz5    41:0|who perished at Manuel’s hand, as had his predecessors
03Buz5    43:6|generals of the Aryan brigade as follows: “I will go first
03Buz5    43:16|Then as he went along the route
03Buz5    43:20|Armenian brigade organized and prepared, as did sparapet Manuel. They went
03Buz5    43:28|As soon as Manuel saw their
03Buz5    43:28|As soon as Manuel saw their brigade, with
03Buz5    43:44|Garjoyl Maghxaz was also killed as a result of his horse
03Buz5    44:4|and enthroned the youth Arshak as king of the country of
03Buz5    44:4|country of Armenia and Vagharshak as his second
03Buz5    44:7|the land of Armenia just as your brave ancestors were ready
03Buz5    44:16|me, contrary to the rule, as a pagan
03Buz5    44:21|to punish those who do as I do not want. Let
03Buz5    44:26|the well-formed constructive Manuel as a father because of his
03Buz6    1:2|from the same Arsacid tohm as the Armenian kingdom, and through
03Buz6    1:3|gave him the nuncio Zik as a tutor. They arrived in
03Buz6    1:4|border. The Byzantines supported Arshak as king of Armenia, while the
03Buz6    2:2|all the priests to dress as the soldiers did
03Buz6    2:3|churches and began to behave as they pleased. For the priests
03Buz6    2:3|robe descending to the heels, as is proper for clerics, rather
03Buz6    6:3|repose, he wandered the wildernesses as a vegetarian in the mountains
03Buz6    7:2|behaved with sanctity and righteousness, as though worthy of the Holy
03Buz6    8:2|man who passed himself off as a faster and wearer of
03Buz6    8:5|perhaps returning from some brigandage. As for the horse he was
03Buz6    9:5|from God took place. For as soon as the bishop reached
03Buz6    9:5|took place. For as soon as the bishop reached his dwelling
03Buz6    12:1|people in a Christian manner as God wanted
03Buz6    15:3|But as regards clothing, he followed Zawen’s
03Buz6    16:2|days of their lives. For, as was written, the land did
03Buz6    16:5|Gind took the youth Mushe as his student and taught him
03Buz6    16:10|in the very same cave as the great Gregory the Illuminator
04Yegh1    1:4|believed in Christ to appear as his enemies and opponents; and
04Yegh1    1:6|of the Greeks. He struck as far as the city of
04Yegh1    1:6|Greeks. He struck as far as the city of Nisibis and
04Yegh1    1:10|began to increase his plotting, as one throws more wood onto
04Yegh1    1:14|were living in their lifetimes as it were in gloomy darkness
04Yegh1    1:15|Just as bears in their dying pangs
04Yegh1    1:23|desire will be fulfilled; and as it seems to us in
04Yegh1    2:35|farewell to their lands, not as in expectation of life, but
04Yegh1    2:35|in expectation of life, but as if they were to pay
04Yegh1    2:37|deceitful, but serve them faithfully as if serving God and not
04Yegh1    2:39|The king greatly rejoiced as if the desires of his
04Yegh1    2:39|he acted with them just as the ministers of his impiety
04Yegh1    2:47|began to think of himself as one superior to the nature
04Yegh1    2:47|fully hid his intention; but, as it appeared to the wise
04Yegh1    2:49|As in this fashion he madly
04Yegh2    1:2|As someone said of old: “Death
04Yegh2    1:7|As the soul is greater than
04Yegh2    1:8|more pitiable than most othersas indeed we see not only
04Yegh2    1:11|both body and soul. Just as it is for a man
04Yegh2    3:52|As they were leaving the royal
04Yegh2    3:64|of Armenia with soothing hypocrisy as if for the alleviation of
04Yegh2    3:65|within his plans were revealed as evil
04Yegh2    3:71|the country had been regarded as a father and overseer by
04Yegh2    3:71|also brought a chief-magus as judge of the land, so
04Yegh2    3:73|hundred dahekan they took twice as much. Likewise, they taxed both
04Yegh2    3:75|they themselves were greatly amazed as to whence all this treasure
04Yegh2    4:90|not good Arhmn did. Just as Ormizd made man, Arhmn made
04Yegh2    4:93|Especially as the Christians say: ’God is
04Yegh2    4:97|have gone astray after such as man
04Yegh2    6:131|religion and whom you regarded as superior to ordinary mortals, believed
04Yegh2    6:134|But as for our religionit is
04Yegh2    6:139|of heaven and earth. But as he is self-existent, prior
04Yegh2    6:142|Just as now, before a man has
04Yegh2    6:142|of the uncreated beings, not as a confused jumble, but the
04Yegh2    6:143|unable to prevent our wickedness, as indeed happened; but we have
04Yegh2    6:143|indeed happened; but we have as judge the creative right hand
04Yegh2    6:144|visible and invisiblenot different as if one were good and
04Yegh2    6:149|But as for your saying that because
04Yegh2    6:149|whoever tears it receives death as punishment
04Yegh2    7:153|Now as for your having said that
04Yegh2    7:154|is born from a woman, as if anyone would have intercourse
04Yegh2    7:155|man and did not consider as superfluity what was said about
04Yegh2    7:167|into harmony by persuasion. Just as he crushes and softens the
04Yegh2    7:174|elements mingled, and they exist as one body and do not
04Yegh2    8:176|As for what one of your
04Yegh2    8:176|mortal mother and is king as divine offspring and is a
04Yegh2    8:177|to him this material world as created and his own immaterial
04Yegh2    8:177|and his own immaterial essence as Creator of these elements from
04Yegh2    8:182|than you because I have as witness to me the very
04Yegh2    8:185|inexperienced, and newly created man, as to a child, turning his
04Yegh2    8:189|the unlearned into errorjust as many men urge their friends
04Yegh2    8:198|from the Holy Virgin Mary, as the prophets previously indicated, without
04Yegh2    8:199|Just as he made this massive body
04Yegh2    9:202|by himself, but he honored as divinely fashioned his own creation
04Yegh2    9:203|it the honor of immortality, as with the incorporeal angels, but
04Yegh2    9:203|Consequently, we acknowledge the divinity as one, who existed before this
04Yegh2    9:204|came willingly to death. And, as the Godhead knows, he was
04Yegh2    9:204|to worship him, was nourished as an infant with milk, grew
04Yegh2    9:216|own immortality; we shall die as mortals so that he may
04Yegh2    9:216|he may accept our death as that of immortals
04Yegh2    10:227|fashion but in angry terms as if to hateful and vile
04Yegh2    10:239|themselves, including the most distant, as close to one another in
04Yegh2    10:248|shaking his whole worldwide empire as if it would crash and
04Yegh2    10:249|him with me, confessing him as god, I shall not cease
04Yegh2    11:252|subjection under the same religion as that by which we still
04Yegh2    11:259|I see you as sheep scattered and lost in
04Yegh2    11:261|it is not even alive as you in your confusion suppose
04Yegh2    11:271|oath to the sun, saying as follows: “You are unable to
04Yegh2    12:280|foreign exile of no return, as they had banished many princes
04Yegh2    12:283|require witness from the visible as your eyes see what we
04Yegh2    12:286|former resolution, they sent in as messenger the same adviser of
04Yegh2    12:286|the same adviser of theirs, as if the desire of his
04Yegh2    12:292|appointed a certain great prince as chief-magus
04Yegh2    12:297|threw sticks and drew lots as to which group of magi
04Yegh3    1:1|and so that you too, as you listen, may shed not
04Yegh3    1:14|have fattened your own bodies as food for it. The outer
04Yegh3    2:46|others let forth loud shrieks as if they would shake the
04Yegh3    2:50|should abandon such a project as this. For even if the
04Yegh3    2:50|become firmly established in Armenia, as I have tested the unity
04Yegh3    3:54|and to the south spreading as far as India
04Yegh3    3:54|the south spreading as far as India
04Yegh3    3:56|them in the same fashion as the churches; and in every
04Yegh3    3:72|this whole country to you as marzpan, why did you not
04Yegh3    5:105|the onlookers trembled; they considered as naught the king’s gifts and
04Yegh3    5:108|the army they guarded them as if at the king’s command
04Yegh3    5:111|not take it upon themselves as men to kill him
04Yegh3    5:115|we recognize the Holy Gospel as our Father, and the apostolic
04Yegh3    5:115|and the apostolic Catholic church as Mother. Let no evil partition
04Yegh3    5:120|each one’s possessions were accounted as nothing in the eyes of
04Yegh3    5:121|They regarded themselves as dead corpses, and they dug
04Yegh3    5:121|grave. Their lives were reckoned as death, and their death as
04Yegh3    5:121|as death, and their death as certain life
04Yegh3    6:136|youths of the land were as bold as mature warriors
04Yegh3    6:136|the land were as bold as mature warriors
04Yegh3    6:138|them another three hundred magi as teachers; they have created discord
04Yegh3    6:138|appoint magi and chief-magi as arbiters for the entire country
04Yegh3    7:154|quickly dispatched that same Elpharios as ambassador to the Persian king
04Yegh3    7:157|did not have a king as leader nor any support from
04Yegh3    8:185|and turned them in flight as far as the secure regions
04Yegh3    8:185|them in flight as far as the secure regions of the
04Yegh3    8:193|country; these they threw out as carrion for the birds of
04Yegh3    8:198|entrusted the pass they sent as ambassador to the land of
04Yegh3    9:210|from the province of Ayrarat as well as his own property
04Yegh3    9:210|province of Ayrarat as well as his own property he unwillingly
04Yegh3    9:217|we might conclude our enterprise as we have begun it
04Yegh3    9:219|As they explained all this to
04Yegh3    9:220|clear, they sent him off as a messenger to present their
04Yegh3    9:222|be separated for a while, as can be seen in nature
04Yegh3    10:229|to the Christian religion, just as they have been firm and
04Yegh3    10:230|with our Mazdean religion, just as it was respected in the
04Yegh3    10:230|the time of our ancestorsas I myself remember in my
04Yegh3    10:232|they call bishops, he treated as worthy of presents and offerings
04Yegh3    10:233|And he entrusted to them as reliable officials the distant borderlands
04Yegh3    10:239|of them, humoring him, spoke as follows: “Yes, noble king, it
04Yegh3    10:239|noble king, it is just as you have said. But now
04Yegh3    10:246|them according to their rites as they might judge best
04Yegh3    11:253|Just as previously you practiced your religion
04Yegh3    11:261|For just as justice does not derive from
04Yegh3    11:274|very deceitfully disguising himself so as not to be feared. He
04Yegh4    1:10|As he had earlier broken away
04Yegh4    1:22|He took Satan as a shield, put him on
04Yegh4    1:22|a shield, put him on as armor, and became as it
04Yegh4    1:22|on as armor, and became as it were a soldier fulfilling
04Yegh5    1:1|earthly greatness and makes men as fearless as the incorporeal hosts
04Yegh5    1:1|and makes men as fearless as the incorporeal hosts of angels
04Yegh5    1:1|the incorporeal hosts of angelsas can be seen very many
04Yegh5    1:2|shrank at nothing in dread, as would cowards who are feeble
04Yegh5    1:2|all these misfortunes they reckoned as nothing if they could only
04Yegh5    1:3|Apostasy they accounted as death, and death for God’s
04Yegh5    1:3|and death for God’s sake as everlasting life; to serve on
04Yegh5    1:3|life; to serve on earth as freedom for their lives, and
04Yegh5    1:3|lives, and they recognized exile as familiarity with God
04Yegh5    1:15|these were for earthly distinction, as we fought at the command
04Yegh5    1:16|Whoever fled was regarded as a coward in the land
04Yegh5    1:18|and profitless and I count as naught the many rewards, since
04Yegh5    1:21|superior in ancestral rank. But as of your own free will
04Yegh5    2:29|a garment, now realizes that as he cannot change the color
04Yegh5    2:35|the liberal bestower of gifts, as he indeed said in the
04Yegh5    2:36|the injunction of this saying. As we appeared to men most
04Yegh5    2:40|their faces from us so as not to look on us
04Yegh5    3:64|So, the just Noah remained as the only perfect one in
04Yegh5    3:65|him. Therefore, God accepted him as a model, for he saw
04Yegh5    3:69|on him and established him as leader of his people
04Yegh5    3:72|As he lay down his life
04Yegh5    3:74|hands and offered two fifties as tinder for the unquenchable fire
04Yegh5    4:81|of their unwavering righteous conductas they never hesitated in their
04Yegh5    4:85|of God does not change. As he himself said through the
04Yegh5    4:86|As we know all this, brethren
04Yegh5    4:87|Our hope appears to us as double: if we die, we
04Yegh5    4:97|the true life they worship as God whatever they have chosen
04Yegh5    5:102|ones. Let us reckon them as more unfortunate and miserable than
04Yegh5    5:106|bring both sides to defeat, as the Lord himself did for
04Yegh5    5:109|It is as if they had gained double
04Yegh5    5:113|and were clothed with light as on the Lord’s great festival
04Yegh5    5:117|the great king and set as your goal the fame of
04Yegh5    6:128|Many other nobles he appointed as adjutants to these two, and
04Yegh5    6:137|immense anxiety on both sides as they resolutely attacked each other
04Yegh5    6:139|and attacked in great force. As the two sides collided with
04Yegh5    6:144|were prepared to acknowledge defeat, as the corpses had fallen so
04Yegh5    6:144|corpses had fallen so thickly as to resemble piles of rough
04Yegh5    6:145|them in a high watchtower as if in a fortified city
04Yegh5    6:147|As the battle continued, the day
04Yegh5    6:147|the point of death, especially as the bodies had fallen so
04Yegh5    8:173|was unable to conceal them, as such a great battle could
04Yegh5    8:175|company. The latter he sent as messengers to announce pardon for
04Yegh5    8:176|power had indeed been broken as he had been struck on
04Yegh6    1:11|executioner, uttering the same words as the two hundred had spoken
04Yegh6    2:30|But just as we have often shown the
04Yegh6    2:31|so that the army was as numerous as before
04Yegh6    2:31|the army was as numerous as before
04Yegh6    3:53|blame on the impious Vasak as being the cause and author
04Yegh6    3:67|everything to the court, just as he had heard it from
04Yegh6    3:68|everything falsely, twisting the facts as he pleased, yet he had
04Yegh6    3:74|to receive gifts and offerings as before
04Yegh6    4:77|rites of piety now just as they did in former times
04Yegh6    4:82|those at the royal court: “As for those who did not
04Yegh6    4:82|own mind; let him worship as he wishes to worship. They
04Yegh6    4:100|killed, others he took captive as royal slaves and handmaidens
04Yegh6    5:107|made public before the king, as well as many other deceits
04Yegh6    5:107|before the king, as well as many other deceits: he behaved
04Yegh6    5:111|carries out his cruel willas is clear with this Vasak
04Yegh6    5:122|So, do as you wish; why ask us
04Yegh6    6:128|he appeared to the assembly as more splendid and distinguished than
04Yegh6    6:134|taken the title for himself as a reward at court
04Yegh6    7:151|great joy and appeared just as cheerful and serene as they
04Yegh6    7:151|just as cheerful and serene as they had been previously at
04Yegh6    7:151|allowed him to join them, as they kept him apart in
04Yegh6    7:154|of his parents and grandparents as well as his own, and
04Yegh6    7:154|parents and grandparents as well as his own, and even to
04Yegh6    7:155|They even went so far as to ask him:“Is there
04Yegh6    7:156|it out and give it as forfeit for himself and his
04Yegh6    7:156|for himself and his family, as many people had been included
04Yegh6    7:164|dog and was thrown out as carrion
04Yegh7    1:8|a little earlier, and Bel as it were confirmed it, that
04Yegh7    1:18|As for those who were in
04Yegh7    1:23|he regarded the blessed ones as if they had strayedfrom
04Yegh7    2:29|gratitude, with the hard ground as their bed
04Yegh7    2:45|and guard them there carefully, as you suggested
04Yegh7    2:46|hastily ran and informed them as if it were great news
04Yegh7    3:54|But as for the comforts which you
04Yegh7    3:54|who escaped such troubles. But as we came willingly and readily
04Yegh7    3:55|no longer considers our death as mortal but requites to us
04Yegh7    3:55|mortal but requites to us as immortals the rewards of our
04Yegh7    3:55|our laborsthen we count as insignificant these torments for love
04Yegh7    3:66|of your holy torments; just as you saved the condemned thief
04Yegh7    3:67|is their God?’—just as today your great power was
04Yegh7    3:69|whom I have joined, lest as I leave your sheepfold the
04Yegh7    4:77|them these tokens of honor as a pledge
04Yegh7    4:78|himself, joined us and become as one of Christ’s soldiers
04Yegh7    4:82|of heaven and earth, even as you appeared today through your
04Yegh7    4:91|saints held in their handsas they had been warned by
04Yegh7    4:97|family lest they be betrayed as traitors to the royal cause
04Yegh7    5:111|Just as you see this brother at
04Yegh7    5:114|my departure from this world as you have said
04Yegh7    5:116|he have mercy on me as he did on the thief
04Yegh7    5:116|the time of the crucifixion. As through him he opened the
04Yegh7    5:117|have unending joy in heaven, as they well know the desire
04Yegh7    5:120|were especially amazed at me, as they did not know me
04Yegh7    6:127|same time, they held council as to how they might be
04Yegh7    6:143|the king secretly everything just as he had heard it from
04Yegh7    6:147|into a debate with him, as he is the most knowledgeable
04Yegh7    7:155|in tribunal outside the camp, as we said, twelve leagues distant
04Yegh7    7:158|hold, and return to magism, as you were a teacher thereof
04Yegh7    7:159|was considered in my eyes as a blood brother but today
04Yegh7    7:159|a blood brother but today as a total enemy, do not
04Yegh7    7:159|will of your king. Just as you have received authority over
04Yegh7    7:161|was sent into distant exile. As Denshapuh had been instructed by
04Yegh7    7:162|king, also appointed two colleagues as assistants for Denshapuh from among
04Yegh7    7:163|that same night brought them as far away again to an
04Yegh7    7:170|They pulled and tore them as they dragged them across the
04Yegh7    8:177|may save your lives, just as you caused all the torments
04Yegh7    8:181|fulfilling the king’s desires, just as the great Zoroaster taught us
04Yegh7    8:184|Do not talk to us as if we were children, for
04Yegh7    8:186|with all our strength, not as some insignificant man but to
04Yegh7    8:186|man but to serve them as we serve the true God
04Yegh7    8:187|we must go so far as to lay down our lives
04Yegh7    8:188|Just as on earth we do not
04Yegh7    8:188|our true God for another, as there is no other God
04Yegh7    8:192|stealth. We are not alone as you suppose. There is no
04Yegh7    8:193|of your king and regarded as naught his magnificent gifts; they
04Yegh7    9:209|Now as for the sun, if you
04Yegh7    9:211|of its pure light, but as God’s command it spreads its
04Yegh7    9:212|the light in its globe as in some vessel, and opening
04Yegh7    9:213|Just as a ship, skimming over the
04Yegh7    9:214|And just as the other parts of this
04Yegh7    9:214|this sun to provide light as one of the other parts
04Yegh7    9:223|Just as today that same darkness clings
04Yegh7    9:224|the example of our Lord. As and however you wish, fulfill
04Yegh7    10:234|how he was positively considered as a father to the whole
04Yegh7    10:237|seduced by that man. But as he is sick of body
04Yegh7    10:240|As for this man’s seduction of
04Yegh7    10:248|Now as for your saying that I
04Yegh7    10:250|But as for your saying of me
04Yegh7    11:259|diseased errors of this world, as everyone already has been subjected
04Yegh7    11:260|choosing but (have affected us) as happens to the bodily nature
04Yegh7    11:266|especially because I have as pledge the great teacher of
04Yegh7    11:269|earlier you did not recognize as respect for your person
04Yegh7    11:271|did you kill the fire? As I have heard and confirmed
04Yegh7    11:274|The bishop note: “As you suppose, tell me
04Yegh7    12:299|’We do not recognize it as a creator, nor as one
04Yegh7    12:299|it as a creator, nor as one that gives rest to
04Yegh7    13:314|This psalm he recited as far as this place: “The
04Yegh7    13:314|psalm he recited as far as this place: “The just have
04Yegh7    13:323|died in that spot are as follows
04Yegh7    14:329|Kajaj from the same origin as the bishop of Rshtunik
04Yegh7    14:334|remained there with the guards as one of them. He was
04Yegh7    14:341|are wonderful; they scorn possessions as if they had no need
04Yegh7    14:341|of them, they are pure as if disembodied, they are impartial
04Yegh7    14:342|say all that of them as ignorant or brash men, still
04Yegh8    1:4|They went very readily as if they had received great
04Yegh8    1:13|Yet you speak thus, boasting as if you were a disciple
04Yegh8    2:26|respect did you regard us as inferior to our fathers? Do
04Yegh8    2:29|saying: “This indignity we regard as minor, and the pains of
04Yegh8    2:29|the pains of the body as nothing compared to the great
04Yegh8    2:34|and they hacked them off as if they had never been
04Yegh8    2:35|Recovering from these severe torments as if from sleep, they began
04Yegh8    2:37|noses by removing them. For as much as you render us
04Yegh8    2:37|removing them. For as much as you render us ugly in
04Yegh8    2:40|it ordered to punish you; as further punishment you are to
04Yegh8    2:45|and hands did not seem as heavy to them as the
04Yegh8    2:45|seem as heavy to them as the question of why they
04Yegh8    2:47|this too were greatly saddened as if supposingwe have labored
04Yegh8    3:56|him their children were blessed as they grew up; through him
04Yegh8    3:57|In him the churches gloried as in a brave and perfect
04Yegh8    3:60|sake and spilled their blood as a propitiatory sacrifice to God
04Yegh8    3:74|And just as you opened the road closed
04Yegh8    3:74|are in this impermanent body, as we have seen your blessed
04Yegh8    3:75|with infallible hope that just as we finally were granted the
04Yegh8    3:75|the true martyrs of Christ, as we are continuously desirous to
04Yegh8    4:79|indifference to possessions, again just as a dead man is not
04Yegh8    4:91|Just as he had not participated in
04Yegh8    4:92|necessary to speak plainlyjust as he exchanged the needs of
04Yegh9    2:30|form an affection for them as with ones loved by God
04Yegh9    2:36|by the sweet sound, and as much as was in their
04Yegh9    2:36|sweet sound, and as much as was in their power they
04Yegh9    2:40|treated the elder among them as fathers and cherished the younger
04Yegh9    2:40|cherished the younger among them as beloved sons
04Yegh9    2:45|As a result, the king’s mind
04Yegh9    3:51|than to rule his kingdom as an apostate
04Yegh9    3:73|As for the wives of the
04Yegh9    4:79|could be distinguished among them as being mistress or maid. All
04Yegh9    5:107|To strangers they appeared as mourning and suffering widows, but
04Yegh9    5:108|prayers to God was that, as they had begun, so they
05Parp1    1:5|the land of Armenia (such as) the division (of Armenia between
05Parp1    3:9|have issued from that city, as from a royal residence, and
05Parp1    4:1|In this case, as in everything else, he was
05Parp1    4:1|Armenia and so regarded it as most fitting and appropriate that
05Parp1    5:1|words to please anyone when, as the Psalmist says, “the bones
05Parp1    5:1|grace of the Holy Spirit. As a foundation they had orthodox
05Parp1    5:3|himself over to such labors (as writing a history) wherein the
05Parp1    5:5|here of much pious preparation, as a favor to my weak
05Parp2    6:1|requests and bestowed upon them as king (a member) of the
05Parp2    6:5|then they will regard us as brothers, giving less honor and
05Parp2    6:7|a land where it is as if I am unwillingly tolerated
05Parp2    7:5|who shepherd flocks (for use as an ointment) against wounds, lending
05Parp2    7:7|who enjoy labor, and gives as if for a word, what
05Parp2    7:14|men. Others with swords drawn as though for single-combat would
05Parp2    7:16|bearing fish they had caught, as well as the chicks of
05Parp2    7:16|they had caught, as well as the chicks of diverse wild
05Parp2    7:16|children) presented to the princes as offerings
05Parp2    7:17|The naxarars, as they pleased, selected a part
05Parp2    8:2|quit the district of Ayrarat as if going into captivity. He
05Parp2    8:2|such a luxuriantly comfortable district (as Ayrarat) and witness daily the
05Parp2    8:3|and measured life in peace as a Christian rather than remain
05Parp2    8:3|dwelling there in false glory, as one who is scorned, and
05Parp2    9:0|of the past had mentioned, as did numerous other virtuous men
05Parp2    9:3|the cause of personal gain as well as cultivation of the
05Parp2    9:3|of personal gain as well as cultivation of the land. But
05Parp2    9:4|Xosrov) hurriedly went to court, as if going to his prince
05Parp2    9:6|Now as soon as Xosrov was denied
05Parp2    9:6|Now as soon as Xosrov was denied the kingdom
05Parp2    10:0|studied Greek. He enlisted (served) as a soldier at the court
05Parp2    10:0|among the group of scribes, as a royal scribe. For in
05Parp2    10:0|kings in Syriac or Greek, as well as decisions and hrovartaks
05Parp2    10:0|Syriac or Greek, as well as decisions and hrovartaks
05Parp2    10:6|churches of the Armenian people. As a result, the populace of
05Parp2    10:17|among the Armenian priests who, as the venerable Mashtoc’, were only
05Parp2    10:18|alphabet in the same order as the Greek, frequently asking and
05Parp2    10:21|from the torments of Syriac as if escaping from darkness to
05Parp2    10:22|translating) the holy Bible. For as yet there was no Armenian
05Parp2    10:23|an intense and important labor, as translating the books (of the
05Parp2    11:1|useless and arrogant Syriac language. As a result, the multitude of
05Parp2    11:1|of the people (seeing matters as) futile and vain ceased going
05Parp2    11:4|Now, just as the blessed champion of Christ
05Parp2    11:6|we were unable to become as informed of and learned in
05Parp2    11:6|in the study (of Greek), as you who were given brilliance
05Parp2    11:11|meal) to their liking and, as the psalm states, the words
05Parp2    11:12|the knowledge of the Lord as waters cover the ocean, thanks
05Parp2    11:13|during the time of Vrhamshapuh, as was written earlier. After this
05Parp2    12:6|Just as (the Byzantines) have made work
05Parp2    12:9|grow to love (their spouses) as well as their (Zoroastrian) customs
05Parp2    12:9|love (their spouses) as well as their (Zoroastrian) customs
05Parp2    13:4|the Armenian naxarars, he replied as follows: “I know what you
05Parp2    13:5|related by you. But now as regards strategems, worthy spiritual folk
05Parp2    13:7|such blasphemous and obscene acts as the king commits
05Parp2    13:10|mysteries, had a sweet taste, as the prophet Daniel said, sweeter
05Parp2    13:14|I, and you too, as we learned from God, should
05Parp2    13:20|As regards what you said about
05Parp2    13:28|not infected with all diseases as the impious are
05Parp2    13:30|not, and do not attempt, as some of your ancestors did
05Parp2    13:33|with us, know that just as we are resolved not to
05Parp2    13:33|have (Artashes] rule over us as king, any longer, so we
05Parp2    13:33|that you shall not reign as patriarch over our land for
05Parp2    14:1|district, from the village known as Arcke. He was descended from
05Parp2    14:5|Artashes king of Armenia separately, as king: “What happened that the
05Parp2    14:9|the same azg and tohm as the great patriarch Sahak to
05Parp2    14:10|the venerable Sahak promising him, as Vahram said, great luxury, and
05Parp2    14:11|If you consent and do as he wantsto confirm the
05Parp2    14:15|disowned Artashes, things were not as they said, and those listening
05Parp2    15:12|land. Give us another man as a leader, someone of our
05Parp2    15:13|their request, and gave them as kat’oghikos another Syrian named Shamuel
05Parp2    16:2|constantly say: ’Forgive our trespasses as we forgive those who have
05Parp2    16:7|not to regard their actions as sins. And He always protested
05Parp2    16:8|I am unable to rule as patriarch over a people which
05Parp2    16:13|to you today and appear as incensed as the blessed Paul
05Parp2    16:13|today and appear as incensed as the blessed Paul who was
05Parp2    17:3|many days of vigil, seemed as though half-dead
05Parp2    17:5|bit and conduct the canon as stipulated
05Parp2    17:6|crowd of laity to assemble, as they do, for the night
05Parp2    17:12|standing upon the earth, reaching as high as the heavens and
05Parp2    17:12|the earth, reaching as high as the heavens and extending in
05Parp2    17:19|like, and nor were they as fruitful or as ripe as
05Parp2    17:19|were they as fruitful or as ripe as, the other fruit
05Parp2    17:19|as fruitful or as ripe as, the other fruit of the
05Parp2    17:19|ripe they were not meaty, as though they were wilted
05Parp2    17:22|written in gold leaf script, as though by the hand of
05Parp2    17:23|and in the same style as the initial lines at the
05Parp2    17:27|holy altar without so much as turning their eyes from the
05Parp2    17:33|spot where I was; and as I became more enraptured with
05Parp2    17:37|vision, which He showed you as a great revelation not only
05Parp2    17:38|to you this great revelation, as I was commanded by the
05Parp2    17:43|And as the bema appeared like a
05Parp2    17:43|learned from the Holy Spirit, as when he spoke through the
05Parp2    17:45|As for the gentle breeze that
05Parp2    17:45|of the cloth, take it as a sign of gentle inspiration
05Parp2    17:47|Now as for the wondrous olive tree
05Parp2    17:50|Now as for the four branches of
05Parp2    17:51|Now as you saw the fruit of
05Parp2    17:51|the olive tree, see just as clearly and recognize that love
05Parp2    17:53|all nations who received it, as the psalmist teaches through the
05Parp2    17:56|As for the silk cope that
05Parp2    17:57|Yet as no one was donning the
05Parp2    17:57|was donning the mantle, and as no one had the globe
05Parp2    17:59|And as there appeared lines that had
05Parp2    17:61|As for the other line and
05Parp2    17:62|And as they were not despised and
05Parp2    17:65|of God, they will regard as nothing the rising of kings
05Parp2    17:71|who will come and sit, as has been written, in the
05Parp2    17:71|in the holy place, posing as God. Lord Jesus will consume
05Parp2    17:74|which was shown to you as divine revelation, for not a
05Parp2    17:75|High showed me so clearly as though I were awake, I
05Parp2    18:3|second hour of the day. As we know accurately the day
05Parp2    18:3|day, in the same month, as he was born
05Parp3    20:0|long-meditated scheme, (Mihrnerseh) had as a wicked assistant and impious
05Parp3    20:1|Just as Satan in Paradise used a
05Parp3    20:1|in Paradise used a snake as an accomplice and deceived the
05Parp3    20:4|requests day and night implanted as a seed and nurtured in
05Parp3    20:6|and behold such a kingdom as this one: mighty, and above
05Parp3    20:13|Rather, the seeker is regarded as extremely foolish by everyone and
05Parp3    20:14|senseless and full of mortificationas it would be to seek
05Parp3    20:16|and honor from the Aryans, as the loyal individual who first
05Parp3    20:16|such a great (military) force (as Iran) and will be completely
05Parp3    20:21|his stinking, foul-tasting dish, as is written in the sixteenth
05Parp3    20:21|with their mealof pork, as another translation has itand
05Parp3    21:2|For just as you are concerned about your
05Parp3    21:4|there in which you rule as a god, where you can
05Parp3    21:8|all the Aryans know Armenia as a large and useful land
05Parp3    21:14|want to serve them (militarily) as well, and that no small
05Parp3    22:1|I am thinking that just as we enjoy the benefits and
05Parp3    22:3|down, and brought to you. As you are a useful land
05Parp3    22:6|And when, as we, you become people who
05Parp3    23:2|and monks. (Their names) are as follows: Yovsep’ (who, though (only
05Parp3    24:0|’Servants, obey your temporal lords as (you would obey) God.’
05Parp3    24:3|And should, as you fear, your gods reward
05Parp3    24:3|punish because of our soulsas you saidmay God administer
05Parp3    24:4|matter, forgive us. Because, just as it is impossible for human
05Parp3    24:7|written. We recognize those precepts as false and the nonsense of
05Parp3    24:7|nonsense of a stupid person. As we have heard them many
05Parp3    24:7|so-called vardapets and are as well-informed about them as
05Parp3    24:7|as well-informed about them as you are, there is no
05Parp3    24:8|of those precepts, their initiators [orensdirk’] as well as those who worship
05Parp3    24:8|precepts, their initiators [orensdirk’] as well as those who worship such falsehood
05Parp3    24:9|have them brought to you, as you ordered
05Parp3    24:11|and moon, wind and fire as you do. Nor do we
05Parp3    25:3|your lordship and their status as servants
05Parp3    25:7|the presence (of the nobility), as soon as they learned that
05Parp3    25:7|of the nobility), as soon as they learned that all of
05Parp3    25:11|us if we show ourselves as part of Christ’s body and
05Parp3    25:12|apostasize the Son of man, as (Christ) Himself said, that person
05Parp3    25:14|journey at that time were as follows
05Parp3    26:1|whom the king mentioned did as he said
05Parp3    26:6|They replied: “We recognize you as king, (king) of all, and
05Parp3    26:11|Aghuans) think to do otherwiseas indeed, to the present you
05Parp3    26:11|your great benefit and labor as nothing. Rather, I shall wipe
05Parp3    26:13|are the lord of all, as well as all the Aryans
05Parp3    26:13|lord of all, as well as all the Aryans well know
05Parp3    26:14|As it was before, so now
05Parp3    26:16|mind (and which I regard as correct), even though received from
05Parp3    26:18|As for the others who stand
05Parp3    26:19|king’s extreme rage, they replied as follows
05Parp3    27:6|able to escape through deceit, as planned, and to win over
05Parp3    27:16|all knowledge and are recognized as prominent among the officers and
05Parp3    27:16|for himself and may do as you think
05Parp3    27:17|But as for me, one among you
05Parp3    27:21|just that, (speaking with Vardan) as he was charged, sometimes alone
05Parp3    27:25|the holy Church. Treating (Vardan) as a learned and informed man
05Parp3    27:26|to whom belongs the adoption as sons, and the glory and
05Parp3    27:31|the alliance of this multitudeas did Judas, who quit the
05Parp3    27:33|As for the good and useful
05Parp3    28:8|thrust of their thanksgiving was as follows: “All kings who sat
05Parp3    28:9|offer service to you not as though to one individual, but
05Parp3    28:9|though to one individual, but as though serving many individuals made
05Parp3    28:10|more or less the above, as he was able. Then they
05Parp3    28:11|spoke the following words sincerely, as the king and the entire
05Parp3    28:15|It was as though graced by God that
05Parp3    29:2|appearance to be the same as before. They quickly looked at
05Parp3    29:2|grieving and streaming with tears. As a result, the children also
05Parp3    29:3|such disasters and enduring them. As the psalm says, the supper
05Parp3    29:4|and separated from each other. As the sweet and agreeable word
05Parp3    29:5|enemy, dispersed thoroughly and became as a flock lacking a shepherd
05Parp3    30:0|and began speaking to them as follows: “I did not apostasize
05Parp3    30:2|his conversion and life’ [Ecclesiastes 18, 23]; or as the Holy Spirit says in
05Parp3    30:5|his venerable brother Hmayeak replied as follows: “Hurry and do as
05Parp3    30:5|as follows: “Hurry and do as you planned, and do not
05Parp3    30:8|of this world, considering it as nothing. Rather, together with those
05Parp3    30:13|been sworn, and sent them as emissaries after (Vardan). Among the
05Parp3    30:16|Armenian azats, bishops and sepuhs, as well as with a summarized
05Parp3    30:16|bishops and sepuhs, as well as with a summarized message of
05Parp3    30:18|But as you have taken care to
05Parp3    30:18|be crowned by Christ, just as you are striving that only
05Parp3    30:21|in the salvation of others’ as well
05Parp3    30:23|we have departed to escape. As you have always placed us
05Parp3    30:25|You who stand behind it, as well as you who are
05Parp3    30:25|stand behind it, as well as you who are of two
05Parp3    31:3|covenant of the Church. But as a virtuous person, he was
05Parp3    31:3|person, he was aware that as a result of (untimely provocations
05Parp3    32:1|bread in their presence, and as a result (the mages) circulated
05Parp3    32:3|of day, and be known as the sons of light
05Parp3    32:11|that all who confessed You as the true God, king of
05Parp3    32:12|testify to and confess You as God of gods, lord of
05Parp3    32:13|Accept us as the apostate son who sold
05Parp3    32:13|washed in the baptismal font—(as people), who with dissolute impiety
05Parp3    32:16|Just as You shed Your holy blood
05Parp3    32:17|covenant, may he be seen as an oath-breaker, and having
05Parp3    32:20|Doing all this as described, with great delight and
05Parp3    33:4|in his heart, and had as associates other God-betraying men
05Parp3    33:5|Siwnik’: “Let us now do as we planned to, and dispatch
05Parp3    33:5|After that, I will do as you command, without delay
05Parp3    33:7|other princes of every place, as well as to the great
05Parp3    33:7|of every place, as well as to the great sparapet of
05Parp3    34:0|Paluni, Giwt Vahewuni, Hmayeak Dimak’sean, as well as other tanuters and
05Parp3    34:0|Vahewuni, Hmayeak Dimak’sean, as well as other tanuters and sepuhs and
05Parp3    34:1|malicious prince of Siwnik’, recognized as not sharing his own intentions
05Parp3    34:1|of Armenia and the sepuhs, as well as (people) from the
05Parp3    34:1|and the sepuhs, as well as (people) from the rhamik multitude
05Parp3    34:8|rest in God’s hands. For, as will be shown, the malicious
05Parp3    35:0|Kur, and advanced before them as far as the village named
05Parp3    35:0|advanced before them as far as the village named Xaghxagh in
05Parp3    35:6|front) to a military commander. As military commander of the right
05Parp3    35:7|As a comrade-in-arms (Vardan
05Parp3    35:10|But as for Arshawir Kamsarakan, he got
05Parp3    35:11|of Iranian troops before them, as fugitives. Some (of the Iranians
05Parp3    35:14|Arshawir the Kamsarakan (as he always implemented the words
05Parp3    35:15|many other people on board. As the wounded fell, the ships
05Parp3    35:17|and sent this same man as an emissary to the Huns
05Parp3    36:0|With God’s aid, as all of this was occurring
05Parp3    36:0|all of this was occurring as they wanted, suddenly an emissary
05Parp3    37:4|Should anyone have other plans, as do those who abandoned themselves
05Parp3    37:7|that Abraham did not go as quickly bearing a calf to
05Parp3    37:7|had promised him a son, as the Armenian troops hastened after
05Parp3    38:3|Evening approached, and as usual they held worship and
05Parp3    38:9|him many spiritual things, (such as) the lives and forbearance of
05Parp3    38:15|venerable Yovsep’, who, although ordained as a presbyter, nonetheless had the
05Parp3    38:16|of the willing listeners became, as it were, armed with fearless
05Parp3    38:19|to look toward Heaven, just as this very night long they
05Parp3    38:21|the ranks of the Apostles. As you have seen tonight, those
05Parp3    39:0|his brigade into three fronts. As head of the center wing
05Parp3    39:1|As chief of the right wings
05Parp3    39:2|left his own brother, Hamazaspean, as the rear guard and ordered
05Parp3    39:3|other, the Armenians blessing God as they attacked
05Parp3    39:9|with the holy Vardan were as follows
05Parp3    39:11|As we discovered through much investigation
05Parp3    39:13|As for the Iranian casualties, the
05Parp3    39:13|figure [3,544] was related to us as accurate by people who had
05Parp3    40:2|Yazkert ordered that as a reply to the hrovartak
05Parp3    40:3|of Armenia, be left there as marzpan. He urged him by
05Parp3    40:4|contents, he established Atrormizd Arsakan as marzpan in Armenia, and entrusted
05Parp3    41:0|Arten Gabeghean and Varazshapuh Paluni as their military commanders
05Parp3    41:1|requesting troops from the emperor, as was mentioned earlier
05Parp3    41:9|borders of Xaghteac’, to prepare as they could for whatever happened
05Parp3    41:13|an evil death and ruin, as though carried out. Terrified, they
05Parp3    42:0|to fight, to hold them as they wanted, and to put
05Parp3    42:8|perception of things, to receive as payment the very kingdom of
05Parp3    42:11|to receive great honor, but, as the above-cited just word
05Parp3    42:11|intentions were completely overturned, just as the poisonous plan of Achitophel
05Parp3    42:15|with him until you depart. As you enter the house, salute
05Parp3    42:16|As they were ending their questions
05Parp3    42:24|of the land of Armenia as a reward for your ’worthwhile
05Parp3    43:1|others and to show himself as loyal—(the Iranians) in no
05Parp3    43:2|Rather, remaining silent about this, as though they did not know
05Parp3    43:2|know, (the Iranians) honored him as a loyal and benevolent man
05Parp3    43:2|the sepuhs who had revolted, as well as the boys from
05Parp3    43:2|who had revolted, as well as the boys from the Mamikonean
05Parp3    43:6|And as for the fire which, you
05Parp3    43:7|But as for (the information) given to
05Parp3    44:8|myself, is nonetheless worthily ranked as the head of the entire
05Parp3    44:11|us. For we did not, as some now think, carry out
05Parp3    44:11|a great and awesome act as ignorant people, without a plan
05Parp3    44:18|work? It is the same as constructing palaces of brick and
05Parp3    44:18|privies and outhouses, (the same as) using silver for making goblets
05Parp3    44:20|rights to be recognized, just as presently
05Parp3    44:21|As a result, (the Vardanians) were
05Parp3    44:22|blessed priests praised (his words) as if with one tongue, in
05Parp3    44:24|have been prepared (for Ghewond) as is fitting
05Parp3    44:25|you share the same words as that man who deserves death
05Parp3    44:29|and perspicacious. But the grandees as well as (their) juniors are
05Parp3    44:29|But the grandees as well as (their) juniors are seized by
05Parp3    44:31|doing, he dismissed the atean. As for the saints, after the
05Parp3    45:0|As regards the others in fetters
05Parp3    45:1|about all of his questions as well as the responses of
05Parp3    45:1|of his questions as well as the responses of the Armenian
05Parp3    45:5|As for the oath-breaking prince
05Parp3    45:12|not all speak before you as a disorganized mob
05Parp3    45:16|hearts we regarded the deed as loathsome, and we hated (doing
05Parp3    45:18|family, (Vardan) turned to go as a fugitive to the country
05Parp3    45:19|had happened, he quickly sent as emissaries the senior tanuters and
05Parp3    45:21|officials are in my hands, as well as much equippage taken
05Parp3    45:21|in my hands, as well as much equippage taken from the
05Parp3    45:27|a useful servant of yours (as Vardan), and was the cause
05Parp3    45:30|As your justice demands, since the
05Parp3    46:2|brave, useful, and meritorious men as Vardan and his other comrades
05Parp3    46:3|from me such a servant as our Vardan, with all the
05Parp3    46:3|to come and see us, as though we were unaware of
05Parp3    46:11|the apostate sepuh of Siwnik’, as lord of the land of
05Parp3    46:11|the scandal of his House. As mentioned above, after being tormented
05Parp3    48:3|renowned men from his troops, as well as rhamik cavalrymen
05Parp3    48:3|from his troops, as well as rhamik cavalrymen
05Parp3    50:1|to take two other nobles as assistants, Jnikan, the court maypet
05Parp3    50:6|so died, regarding (the bones) as very respect-worthy and venerable
05Parp3    50:7|pearls Christian women regard it as nothing to remove them from
05Parp3    50:11|of us shall be killed as indeed all of you heard
05Parp3    50:12|wearisome days of our lives as exiles, will go to our
05Parp3    51:0|matter, one of the executionersas was accurately learned from the
05Parp3    51:2|As for the holy men, when
05Parp3    51:4|provided for) by (their) maintenance as though it consisted of many
05Parp3    51:21|’I shall not leave you as orphans, but will come to
05Parp3    51:21|day long; we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.’
05Parp3    51:22|your feet and display you as prominent and radiant in the
05Parp3    52:2|dealt with in this fashion as though they were malicious, destructive
05Parp3    52:2|men. This was especially true as regards the chains of the
05Parp3    52:5|own (ornaments), not regarding them as heavy, and not feeling them
05Parp3    52:6|such transitory ornaments were not as elegant as the chains of
05Parp3    52:6|ornaments were not as elegant as the chains of the children
05Parp3    52:7|priests) regarded these frightful pains as nothing. On the contrary, the
05Parp3    53:4|It was as though the great treasure, the
05Parp3    54:6|son of believing parents who, as their ancestors, were loyal servants
05Parp3    54:7|being of the same rank as the spiritual hosts above). (Paul
05Parp3    54:8|accomplish might indeed be done as he wished
05Parp3    54:9|As for the ambarapet, Vehdenshapuh, he
05Parp3    54:9|Vehdenshapuh) esteemed him yet more as loyal and suitable for the
05Parp3    54:9|was going to do. For as has been said above, God
05Parp3    54:11|ambarakapet’s plan, he revealed himself as yet more trustworthy, realizing through
05Parp3    54:12|to him: “Would not someone as yourself, nourished in the faith
05Parp3    54:14|questions asked by the tyrants as well as the replies and
05Parp3    54:14|by the tyrants as well as the replies and prayers of
05Parp3    55:6|people of a great land as Armenia is, and furthermore a
05Parp3    55:8|king’s command; so that, just as you were the cause (of
05Parp3    55:12|ridiculous. For I know that as soon as they hear it
05Parp3    55:12|I know that as soon as they hear it, they will
05Parp3    55:13|Do as you please, but do not
05Parp3    55:15|and the king’s message, and as soon as the saints heard
05Parp3    55:15|king’s message, and as soon as the saints heard them, they
05Parp3    55:17|the same responses and wishes as then and have not altered
05Parp3    55:17|and have not altered them, as though we thoughtlessly and foolishly
05Parp3    55:17|having become well, seek asylum as guilty people
05Parp3    55:18|As this sole plan and matter
05Parp3    55:19|As for the king’s order you
05Parp3    55:21|But do as you please, right away, or
05Parp3    55:22|regard your enmity toward us as grave, which made you call
05Parp3    55:22|we consider these personal insults as nothing compared to the worthless
05Parp3    56:2|But as for you, although you are
05Parp3    56:3|heard that no one is as knowledgeable in the Christian faith
05Parp3    56:3|knowledgeable in the Christian faith as you, and that as a
05Parp3    56:3|faith as you, and that as a result of your counsel
05Parp3    56:4|Now, just as you were a counselor, and
05Parp3    56:6|respond to their question just as the Savior responded to Pilate
05Parp3    56:7|of our demand, tell them, ’As for what you have heard
05Parp3    56:8|As for your statement that I
05Parp3    56:8|that I have good learning, as you yourselves testify, I have
05Parp3    56:9|As for the honor and glory
05Parp3    56:10|which we hurry to drink as thirsty men
05Parp3    57:0|the saints had to say, as though they were doing the
05Parp3    57:0|And he began to say, as though from the mouths of
05Parp3    57:1|all of your officiants humanely as worthy of entering your fragrant
05Parp3    57:2|the Allmighty, spoke these words as though he were not at
05Parp3    57:18|night, the whole next day as well as the second night
05Parp3    57:18|whole next day as well as the second night until the
05Parp3    57:20|day, the venerable Xuzhik arose, as he wanted, and looking behind
05Parp3    57:25|But as for (the princes) they were
05Parp3    57:25|were absorbed in incredulous thought as though plunged into senselessness. Denshapuh
05Parp3    57:28|As they were moving about the
05Parp3    57:29|revealed to the venerable Xuzhik as though in writing. Such a
05Parp3    57:33|to the captive Armenian naxarars. As soon as they were worthy
05Parp3    57:33|captive Armenian naxarars. As soon as they were worthy of this
05Parp3    57:34|I shall hereafter styleXuzhik,” as I am wearying of it
05Parp3    57:39|in their comings and goings, as they sat at home, when
05Parp3    57:40|deathall of this served as (Arshawir’s) spiritual food and sweet
05Parp3    58:2|killed them, be so kind as to issue the same order
05Parp3    58:2|we regard such a death as honorable and exalted above all
05Parp3    58:6|who, upon hearing it, responded as though in unison, saying
05Parp3    58:8|And as for what you said about
05Parp3    58:11|with joy and honored them as though they were remains of
05Parp3    59:1|had taken from their dayeaks as the sons of people condemned
05Parp4    60:5|with them, he received them as if a God-given blessing
05Parp4    60:5|for the other Armenian naxarars as well
05Parp4    60:7|with them were secretly keeping. As a result, they earned the
05Parp4    61:1|patience (scorning greatness, considering authority as nothing, turning away from belongings
05Parp4    61:2|Viewing them as possessing the integrity of the
05Parp4    61:3|but one truth and holiness, as was note: “I alone have
05Parp4    61:5|and evening in the corps, as though at home, sometimes openly
05Parp4    61:6|As for those who, because of
05Parp4    61:10|who were united with him, as well as the intercession of
05Parp4    61:10|united with him, as well as the intercession of the priests
05Parp4    61:11|of their fathers, in peace, as God willed it, all of
05Parp4    62:2|azgs. They did this not as careless, useless women, but as
05Parp4    62:2|as careless, useless women, but as valiant men might, being full
05Parp4    62:4|the king of Iran, Yazkert, as was mentioned above. He took
05Parp4    63:0|and not ruling with piety as worthy folk
05Parp4    63:4|so-called princes of Armenia, as though in the midst of
05Parp4    63:10|of them, and regarded him as deserving of honor
05Parp4    63:13|men in those times, such as the good man Babik Siwnik’
05Parp4    64:5|he said many other things as he chose in a similarly
05Parp4    64:8|and everyone viewed his face as that of an angel. With
05Parp4    64:9|trembled at the blessed man as though he were a prophet
05Parp4    64:13|As for what they have told
05Parp4    64:13|Byzantium the affair is not as (Gadishoy) says or thinks, for
05Parp4    64:13|use we purchase there, for as it is available in no
05Parp4    64:14|And as regards the homage of service
05Parp4    64:18|However, now, if you do as I wish, adopt my faith
05Parp4    64:19|you stubbornly refuse to do as I wish, I will remove
05Parp4    64:22|blessed man of God answered as follows: “Tell the king that
05Parp4    64:23|But as for the episcopal ordination which
05Parp4    64:24|As for your order that I
05Parp4    64:24|great honor or powerful authority as you. Regarding the useless and
05Parp4    64:24|regard your honor and glory as insults, the ridicule and jokes
05Parp4    64:28|and spoke to the king as follows: “Without your order, I
05Parp4    64:30|shackles, or worship his bones, as is (their) custom
05Parp4    64:31|do not honor the living as much as the dead
05Parp4    64:31|honor the living as much as the dead
05Parp4    65:2|They informed the court grandees as well as the one who
05Parp4    65:2|the court grandees as well as the one who was king
05Parp4    65:3|great damage and death. Just as it was in the past
05Parp4    65:14|too know I am stupid, as Vriw has demonstrated for you
05Parp4    65:17|are tiring: You can do as you wish, let me live
05Parp4    65:17|or exalt me at once, as you chose
05Parp4    65:21|name of apostasy he bore (as his martyred fathers did, on
05Parp4    66:0|Peroz. (P’arpec’i regards [457] rather than [459] as the first year of Peroz’
05Parp4    66:8|others listened to the plan. As though at God’s direction, those
05Parp4    66:12|As for what you said about
05Parp4    66:15|reply: “Everything that you said, as befits your wisdom, is fully
05Parp4    67:0|the plan of unity (just as Judas was rejected from the
05Parp4    67:8|bring out the Huns, but as yet, he has not done
05Parp4    67:8|They themselves are not yet as well organized as they should
05Parp4    67:8|not yet as well organized as they should be. If you
05Parp4    68:7|requested that He send them as aid the asceticism of the
05Parp4    68:7|Christ-loving champions of Armenia, as well as the power of
05Parp4    68:7|champions of Armenia, as well as the power of the holy
05Parp4    68:9|the military troops with them, as well as the blessed kat’oghikos
05Parp4    68:9|troops with them, as well as the blessed kat’oghikos Yohan (who
05Parp4    68:9|soul’s true and just blessing, as food, and who accompanied them
05Parp4    68:17|will certainly regard such news as pleasant and beneficial both for
05Parp4    69:1|Mamikoneans, Vasak, were set up as military commanders of the center
05Parp4    69:12|with other rebellious Armenian folk, as well as the brigade which
05Parp4    69:12|rebellious Armenian folk, as well as the brigade which was with
05Parp4    69:23|the intercession of the saints, as well as the wicked destruction
05Parp4    69:23|of the saints, as well as the wicked destruction and shame
05Parp4    69:24|the sparapet of Armenia, Vahan, as well as all the naxarars
05Parp4    69:24|of Armenia, Vahan, as well as all the naxarars of Armenia
05Parp4    69:27|As the psalms say, You are
05Parp4    70:0|would provide them with Huns (as auxiliaries
05Parp4    70:5|and live. Whoever draws back, as the straw, will be tinder
05Parp4    70:11|naxarars, whose name was Yohan, as well as an Eruanduni named
05Parp4    70:11|name was Yohan, as well as an Eruanduni named Nerseh, allied
05Parp4    70:16|As a result of his impious
05Parp4    71:6|God are never disappointed. For, as that select vessel of the
05Parp4    71:10|Amen,” they prepared for war. As the Armenian brigades armed against
05Parp4    71:11|his side of the front, as was proper
05Parp4    72:7|As for the severe destruction of
05Parp4    73:14|the Armenian brigade into Iberia as a good thing. Although they
05Parp4    73:15|side of the river known as the Kur
05Parp4    73:20|take the name of triumph as well as the profit of
05Parp4    73:20|name of triumph as well as the profit of the booty
05Parp4    74:11|that day. Their names are as follows
05Parp4    74:12|As for the entire Armenian forces
05Parp4    74:12|for the entire Armenian forces as well as the useless Iberian
05Parp4    74:12|entire Armenian forces as well as the useless Iberian (Georgian) troops
05Parp4    75:6|of Armenia, replied to Mihran as follows: “Whoever is the lord
05Parp4    75:6|all people with just eyes, as a king; he should look
05Parp4    75:6|justice and listen with justice, as befits a king
05Parp4    75:7|But as for the king who does
05Parp4    75:9|Now as for Armenia, such a great
05Parp4    75:9|worship of) the fire. But as soon as they are a
05Parp4    75:9|the fire. But as soon as they are a little way
05Parp4    75:10|bad tohms has presented itself as respect-worthy, and you yourselves
05Parp4    75:11|You, a Mihran, as well as all the Iranians
05Parp4    75:11|You, a Mihran, as well as all the Iranians have heard
05Parp4    75:14|of any other nationality. But as you know, it was only
05Parp4    75:15|As for this (most recent) battle
05Parp4    75:16|prevailed) dread and fear, such as the lord of the Aryans
05Parp4    75:16|I had control of it, as my ancestors did, and if
05Parp4    75:17|people whom you have designated as princes of Armenia, being wretched
05Parp4    75:19|I was left (an orphan) as a boy by (the death
05Parp4    75:26|death. For whatever I encounter as a Christian, I am happy
05Parp4    75:27|As for what you said about
05Parp4    75:29|you continue considering the least as the best, and the best
05Parp4    75:29|the best, and the best as the worst, conducting the authority
05Parp4    75:29|to withstand the Aryans, knowing as we do the unfortunate power
05Parp4    75:30|a noteworthy and good death as Christians, rather than become the
05Parp4    76:5|saints shared with those grieving, as well as the blessed man
05Parp4    76:5|with those grieving, as well as the blessed man Gregory’s courage
05Parp4    76:15|own brother Gdihon, he replied as follows
05Parp4    76:17|now hold, and regard it as good and honorable. I am
05Parp4    77:3|Just as they were desirous of resting
05Parp4    77:5|the Teghac’ retreat was placed as our guardian, and, that same
05Parp4    77:5|his virtue, he treated us as men wounded for the sake
05Parp4    77:6|eat. After eating the food as we could from the saint’s
05Parp4    77:7|gradually began to interrogate us as to where we had come
05Parp4    77:10|As is the custom of the
05Parp4    77:16|For, as the Iranian corps knows of
05Parp4    78:4|he passed against the dastakert as far as the side of
05Parp4    78:4|against the dastakert as far as the side of the mountain
05Parp4    78:8|But as for those men who enthusiastically
05Parp4    79:2|talking along all the forces. As he went he took many
05Parp4    79:7|subdued and will obey us (as we wish), or, he (and
05Parp4    79:9|As for the wives of the
05Parp4    79:11|in the land of Armenia, as marzpan
05Parp4    80:0|a brigade of choice men, as well as Gdihon, the lord
05Parp4    80:0|of choice men, as well as Gdihon, the lord of Siwnik’
05Parp4    80:7|determination regarding Christianity and also, as a learned individual he was
05Parp4    80:8|As for keeping the women pure
05Parp4    80:9|fear. Because I love you as a son I am advising
05Parp4    80:13|our maid-servants to pollute as she would. For a moment
05Parp4    80:14|But as for our women, we will
05Parp4    82:1|Aryans aided us such that (as you saw) his deeds resulted
05Parp4    82:8|orders out of fear, willingly, as though he were a king
05Parp4    83:1|encamped at Shte’ village. Just as the Armenian troops of Vahan
05Parp4    83:7|enemy is lacking to become [300,000] (as against our [300]. They have no
05Parp4    83:17|into the entire Iranian brigade as though it was merely a
05Parp4    83:23|God), he then went unconcernedly as though he were a wing
05Parp4    84:3|Vahan regarded as nothing the life of such
05Parp4    84:3|life of such a man as Gdihon and conquered him, the
05Parp4    84:3|him, and the select brigade, as well as the men here
05Parp4    84:3|the select brigade, as well as the men here with me
05Parp4    84:4|and take auxiliaries from them as from his own relatives; and
05Parp4    84:8|But as I review the events of
05Parp4    85:4|After many hours he awoke as though from being dazed and
05Parp4    85:4|the man, questioning him alone as to how and why such
05Parp4    85:11|against them. (The men) went as people condemned to death, not
05Parp4    85:11|people condemned to death, not as warriors going to fight
05Parp4    86:1|man of this period such as we have seen or know
05Parp4    86:4|to our side such people as Vahan (whom I previously knew
05Parp4    86:4|I now know even better as a brave man) and the
05Parp4    86:4|I would regard that (accomplishment) as a great consolation for the
05Parp4    86:7|of Armenia. He knew each as proper and useful, and offered
05Parp4    87:2|They consulted among themselves as to whom they could make
05Parp4    87:4|he did through force aloneas he wished, with no regard
05Parp4    87:6|us have enthusiastically chosen you as an agreeable, world-building man
05Parp4    88:1|As you yourself know, your violent
05Parp4    88:9|left me there (in Armenia) as military commander, the way Vahan
05Parp4    88:12|deeds resemble nothing so much as diligent mshaks with good sharp
05Parp4    88:17|praised what Mihran had said as true indeed
05Parp4    89:0|village named Nuarsak. He sent as messengers to Vahan Mamikonean: Shapuh
05Parp4    89:5|and will heed your words as our ancestors did
05Parp4    89:7|demands) we will serve them as natural and loyal servants. But
05Parp4    89:9|useful, and scorn and regard as nothing the bad and useless
05Parp4    89:10|if you like it otherwise, as is the case now, then
05Parp4    89:10|go in a contrary way, as indeed happened and as you
05Parp4    89:10|way, as indeed happened and as you saw
05Parp4    89:11|not always recognize a man as good or bad on another’s
05Parp4    89:17|it is impossible, then just as we gave our lives before
05Parp4    89:18|words and matters will remain (as problems
05Parp4    90:5|Iranian atean assembled before Nixor, as well the God-forsaken (Zoroastrian
05Parp4    90:7|of the gods. For just as the men who were forcibly
05Parp4    90:10|the hearts of princes, and as He wills it, so He
05Parp4    90:13|lord of the Aryans willas you wishexalt you and
05Parp4    90:15|that they themselves were scorned as useless, they filled up with
05Parp4    91:5|were with him to arm as if in preparation for battle
05Parp4    91:13|began speaking with Vahan Mamikonean, as follows
05Parp4    91:14|did not remain near me as a usual neighbor, nonetheless I
05Parp4    91:15|Warfare is waged as much by bravery as by
05Parp4    91:15|waged as much by bravery as by prudence and wisdommaybe
05Parp4    91:19|regard all of your replies as extremely brave (when you say
05Parp4    91:20|reply that you were forced as a last resort because of
05Parp4    91:20|He demanded service and labor as a god and he thought
05Parp4    91:20|give recompense for that service, as a stupid man would conduct
05Parp4    91:25|with you, regarding their lives as nothing, bravely applied themselves to
05Parp4    91:25|applied themselves to the deed. As for those of your number
05Parp4    91:25|the impiety of Peroz; and as for those of you who
05Parp4    91:27|into service to the Hepthalites. As long as the Aryan world
05Parp4    91:27|to the Hepthalites. As long as the Aryan world endures there
05Parp4    92:1|the land and renew it as is happening now, it seems
05Parp4    92:2|God grants me your intercession), as would all Christians
05Parp4    92:3|the new peace-maker, sent as the cause of such goodness
05Parp4    92:3|goodness for a land such as Armenia and for us, people
05Parp4    92:3|and people. We see you as wanting and loving what is
05Parp4    92:3|is good, and regard you as a good thing for ourselves
05Parp4    92:4|As for what you said about
05Parp4    92:12|has been given to us as such backward and despicable men
05Parp4    92:19|As for other gifts, luxuries, and
05Parp4    93:9|the atean righteous God’s reward as he gave splendor and courage
05Parp4    93:10|For as the light, and through God
05Parp4    93:12|Truly, as the church rhetorician said, their
05Parp4    93:12|all, indeed they were revealed as the slaves who disgraced the
05Parp4    93:14|sat together stunned, broken, and as though awakened from a nightmare
05Parp4    93:20|and worship of the Church, as we wish. This is important
05Parp4    93:21|As for the station, honor and
05Parp4    94:6|peacefully crossed through the water, as though going through very shallow
05Parp4    94:7|were able to cross easily, as they wanted. For Armenia’s brave
05Parp4    95:3|the court nobility assembled there, as well as the entire multitude
05Parp4    95:3|nobility assembled there, as well as the entire multitude of Aryans
05Parp4    95:4|began speaking with Vahan Mamikonean, as follows: “We have fully heard
05Parp4    95:7|lives to death, regarding life as sweet. But you, never regarding
05Parp4    95:7|you, never regarding this world as anything, bravely died (those who
05Parp4    95:8|destruction were unable to behave as bravely as you did. Perhaps
05Parp4    95:8|unable to behave as bravely as you did. Perhaps they would
05Parp4    95:11|As you described it, your brother
05Parp4    95:14|serve (our) masters and obey, as though (they were) God
05Parp4    95:16|by your military commanders, and as a result of such meritorious
05Parp4    95:17|People from the same district as they and other people from
05Parp4    95:18|but they pollute the fire as they wish and regard you
05Parp4    95:18|they wish and regard you as stupid
05Parp4    95:19|which we do not regard as just, and we do not
05Parp4    95:19|we do not revere anyone as God
05Parp4    95:21|demand that we honor you as servants honor lords; recompense each
05Parp4    95:22|writing and with the seal as are the laws of kings
05Parp4    95:22|And demand submission from us as from serving folk. With your
05Parp4    96:3|look upon and then do as is proper and what pleases
05Parp4    96:10|to speak the truth, just as, godlike, you became the envivifier
05Parp4    97:3|joy. He gave a crown as if to the bridegroom and
05Parp4    97:3|and adorned you with ornaments as a bride in His Kingdom
05Parp4    98:6|you to appoint anyone else as marzpan
05Parp4    98:7|grace and adept prudence. But as for mortals, I boldly say
05Parp4    98:12|that (the appointment of Vahan as marzpan) would be good both
05Parp4    99:0|Mamikoneans and general of Armenia, as marzpan of the land of
05Parp4    99:1|they established and confirmed him as marzpan over the land of
05Parp4    99:7|David crowns his son Solomon as king
05Parp4    100:0|lamb, the liberation of Israel, as through the sacrifice of the
05Parp4    100:20|member of the body, barren as a plant and tasteless, in
05Parp4    100:22|Jewish people drank with debauchery as the book of the great
05Parp4    100:27|who are weary and who, as we said before, bear heavy
05Parp4    100:28|As for you who are now
05Parp4    100:28|bringing their confessions and tears as is demanded of them
05Parp4    100:33|pause and without so much as catching your breath
06Khor1    1:5|on account of our reason, as it is said, we are
06Khor1    1:6|that you must be recognized as superior to all your predecessors
06Khor1    1:6|inscription in such a monument as this
06Khor1    1:7|in order to leave this as an immortal memorial to you
06Khor1    1:7|all the Armenian noble families as these are found in certain
06Khor1    2:2|surprised at this, that although, as is clear to all, many
06Khor1    2:3|results of learned studies-just as that Ptolemy who is also
06Khor1    2:4|be unlearned and defame us as uneducated and ignorant in that
06Khor1    2:4|who was king of Egypt as king of the Greeks
06Khor1    2:5|he had subdued the Greeks as well under his power, he
06Khor1    2:7|other nations’ kings and temples - as we find the ones who
06Khor1    2:9|they are to be praised as philosophers for their efforts and
06Khor1    3:8|to me that nowadays, just as in the past, the Armenians
06Khor1    3:10|to the present - reckoning this as a noble tribute to you
06Khor1    3:11|a book near to me,” as is said in Job [Job 37:20], or
06Khor1    3:11|without error from the beginning as far as you, or starting
06Khor1    3:11|from the beginning as far as you, or starting from you
06Khor1    4:3|all-merciful God rewarded him as a shepherd and guide for
06Khor1    4:5|reckon the number of patriarchs as ten, including Xisut’ra
06Khor1    4:6|if one were to count as years the periods named after
06Khor1    4:9|dealing with two future events, as Josephus says, although their location
06Khor1    4:14|So as these were accepted and known
06Khor1    4:16|commandment, because of his evil, as has been said, he was
06Khor1    4:19|in two ways: either naming as of something forgotten or summoning
06Khor1    4:20|Now the naming as of something forgotten is inappropriate
06Khor1    4:23|a worthy and pleasing life, as He who was pleased knows
06Khor1    4:29|was washed away and purified as if by a flood-as
06Khor1    4:29|as if by a flood-as happened to those who were
06Khor1    4:30|with the name of son as a famous, notable, and worthy
06Khor1    5:1|the three sons of Noah as far as Abraham, Ninos, and
06Khor1    5:1|sons of Noah as far as Abraham, Ninos, and Aram; and
06Khor1    5:2|to compile and so laborious as the investigation of the times
06Khor1    5:2|sons of Noah, so long as it is desired to examine
06Khor1    5:3|Scripture has separated its own as its special nation and has
06Khor1    5:3|the genealogies of the others as contemptible and unworthy of being
06Khor1    5:4|begin our exposition with these, as far as possible and according
06Khor1    5:4|exposition with these, as far as possible and according to what
06Khor1    5:38|all the chronographers put Caynan as fourth after Noah and third
06Khor1    5:40|And Mestrayim, placed as fourth from Noah and third
06Khor1    5:44|tells us all this, saying as follows: “Ninos, son of Arbeḷ
06Khor1    5:45|whom the lascivious Semiramis killed, as follows: “Ara the Handsome, son
06Khor1    5:47|he says in one chapter as follows: “At the beginning of
06Khor1    6:2|the three sons of Noah as far as Abraham and Ninos
06Khor1    6:2|sons of Noah as far as Abraham and Ninos and Aram
06Khor1    6:3|his mind in these matters as he will
06Khor1    6:5|But as for the beginning i.e
06Khor1    6:5|they lie. For example, just as they call the first created
06Khor1    6:16|to be the truth, nonetheless, as I am persuaded, there is
06Khor1    6:20|But as for certain old unwritten tales
06Khor1    6:21|men, learned in philosophy, spoke as follows: “Old men, when I
06Khor1    7:2|and Bēl is Nimrod, just as the Egyptians, in agreement with
06Khor1    8:4|He gave him Nisibis as his capital and established as
06Khor1    8:4|as his capital and established as his frontiers part of western
06Khor1    8:4|and Azerbaijan and other regionsas far as your mind and
06Khor1    8:4|and other regionsas far as your mind and valour extend
06Khor1    8:4|he said, “are their weapons; as much as they cut, that
06Khor1    8:4|are their weapons; as much as they cut, that much they
06Khor1    9:2|whose person and image are as those of our gods, whose
06Khor1    9:2|whose amplitude of mind is as that of the sky above
06Khor1    9:2|and colleague, established by you as king of Armenia, may you
06Khor1    9:3|assiduous in everything so far as my mind and understanding were
06Khor1    9:5|rank here are quite uncertain, as are the cults for the
06Khor1    9:13|received it and esteeming it as the foremost of his treasures
06Khor1    9:14|curiosity, extending our ancestral principalities as far back as Sardanapal of
06Khor1    9:14|ancestral principalities as far back as Sardanapal of the Chaldaeans and
06Khor1    9:15|this book the account begins as follows
06Khor1    12:5|he begat Aramaneak in Babylon, as we said above
06Khor1    12:9|valiant men and renowned, just as those of our own time
06Khor1    12:12|being a three-day journey, as one of our countrymen said
06Khor1    12:12|well-girded man to encircle-as it gradually rose to a
06Khor1    12:34|This Geḷam, as we said, after some years
06Khor1    13:2|have undertaken at your command as a greater delight than those
06Khor1    13:3|an industrious and patriotic man, as the same historian shows, and
06Khor1    13:5|boastful and war-loving man, as the same historian indicates
06Khor1    13:7|arrived there. And his land as far as the mountain called
06Khor1    13:7|And his land as far as the mountain called Zarasp he
06Khor1    13:9|kingdom might fall into danger as he planned such actions made
06Khor1    14:10|So as he was spending a long
06Khor1    14:14|old inhabitants of the country, as if they were unable to
06Khor1    14:15|same way, from those regions as far as his own border
06Khor1    14:15|from those regions as far as his own border he filled
06Khor1    14:17|please us; others may think as they so wish
06Khor1    14:18|his name up to today, as is clear to all, the
06Khor1    14:20|As to why these things were
06Khor1    14:22|in their original books, yet as Mar Abas Catina relates, they
06Khor1    14:23|mentions another reason, namely, that, as I have heard, since Ninos
06Khor1    15:4|or his flight to Crete as I believe, Semiramis freely paraded
06Khor1    15:6|But, as the result was to show
06Khor1    15:6|or put him to flight as to subject and dominate him
06Khor1    15:6|she had become madly enflamed as if she had already seen
06Khor1    15:14|worshipped and honored by us, as they fulfill our pleasures and
06Khor1    15:17|As far as concerns Ara it
06Khor1    15:17|As far as concerns Ara it will suffice
06Khor1    16:4|the mountains, they spread out as proud rivers. There were not
06Khor1    16:7|height; it has remained firm, as they say, until the present
06Khor1    16:8|crevices of the aqueduct nowadays, as we hear, men of the
06Khor1    16:8|for brigandage and hidden refuge, as if secure on the rocky
06Khor1    16:18|As for the summit of the
06Khor1    16:20|that of all royal works, as we have heard, this is
06Khor1    17:2|As she continually went in the
06Khor1    17:2|built in Armenia, she left as her governor and prefect for
06Khor1    17:6|Her husband Ninos had not, as is said, died and been
06Khor1    17:8|them all; only Ninuas remained, as we said above
06Khor1    19:3|our collection has been made, as is clear to God; but
06Khor1    19:5|And as these matters are so arranged
06Khor1    19:6|order of events to be as follows: After killing his wanton
06Khor1    20:10|own time. It truly reads as follows: “Put to flight by
06Khor1    21:3|of his narrative after this as follows
06Khor1    22:5|and to recount many adventures. As the basis for such matters
06Khor1    22:9|Leaving others as governors for Assyria, he transferred
06Khor1    22:11|For just as in the earlier chapters above
06Khor1    22:13|entered on the royal acts as prefects and governors of our
06Khor1    22:13|land appointed by them and as satraps
06Khor1    23:3|kings are dear to me as compatriots and kindred of my
06Khor1    23:9|But as we set out the order
06Khor1    23:25|not believe such foolish words, as there is no vestige or
06Khor1    25:7|of which the ugly appeared as wonderful as the handsome, and
06Khor1    25:7|the ugly appeared as wonderful as the handsome, and the handsome
06Khor1    25:11|and orderly at feasts, and - as those among our ancients who
06Khor1    26:3|he Mar Abas Catina relates as follows
06Khor1    27:7|As I gazed for a long
06Khor1    27:8|As I looked for a long
06Khor1    28:4|words unless we now act as I wish
06Khor1    28:6|with the outside and abroad as will freely enable us, through
06Khor1    30:2|when Azhdahak had established Tigranuhi as queen he did nothing in
06Khor1    30:8|two realms for mutual discussions, as if some important matter or
06Khor1    30:18|ran right through him, and as he drew it back again
06Khor1    31:3|Ostan is descended from her as a royal line
06Khor1    31:4|flank of the great mountain as far as the borders of
06Khor1    31:4|the great mountain as far as the borders of Goḷt’n, that
06Khor1    31:4|of the river, including Vranjunik’, as far as opposite the castle
06Khor1    31:4|river, including Vranjunik’, as far as opposite the castle of Nakhchavan
06Khor1    31:4|plain, whose capital is Azhdanakan, as far as the same castle
06Khor1    31:4|capital is Azhdanakan, as far as the same castle of Nakhchavan
06Khor1    31:6|being from a terrible earthquake, as say those who in many
06Khor1    31:6|land from the torrid zone as far as Cimmeria
06Khor1    31:6|the torrid zone as far as Cimmeria
06Khor1    31:8|of Goḷt’n have lovingly preserved, as I hear; these include songs
06Khor1    32:2|a task dear to me as a historian in my narrative
06Khor1    32:2|for you too, O reader; as was the man and his
06Khor1    32:3|of heroes are heroes; but as for those of second rank
06Khor1    32:12|descendants come the families known as Zarehavanik’
06Khor1    34:9|But as it is the desire of
06Khor1    34:18|found in a Chaldaean book as the Centaur Piurid
06Khor1    34:19|much by his own valor as by force and cunning. He
06Khor1    34:21|friends to come and go as freely at night as in
06Khor1    34:21|go as freely at night as in the day
06Khor1    34:23|this proved impossible for him. As we said above, for the
06Khor1    34:26|As for the birth of dragons
06Khor1    34:27|of the mountain mentioned above. As they pressed hard upon him
06Khor2    1:2|shall now describe for you as a second book the various
06Khor2    2:2|As we have said, sixty years
06Khor2    2:10|a third of this world, as we learn from the fourth
06Khor2    3:3|The latter, as we wrote in our first
06Khor2    3:3|authority over his territories; and as far as he was able
06Khor2    3:3|his territories; and as far as he was able, he fixed
06Khor2    3:3|He instituted principalities and established as the dynasts of the principalities
06Khor2    4:3|There he stayed many days, as we must admit, for they
06Khor2    6:3|areas with mountains he arranged as hunting places. Koḷ with its
06Khor2    6:3|its hot climate he used as parks for vineyards and gardens
06Khor2    7:7|men, lancers and swordsmen; and as the head of their principality
06Khor2    7:11|a certain Gabaḷ, and Abēl as steward and protocol officer. And
06Khor2    7:16|for sacrifice, and the Havuni as falconers and keepers of falcons
06Khor2    7:17|and by advancement were ennobled as relatives of the kings
06Khor2    7:19|But later, as I hear, the Persian monarchy
06Khor2    7:20|from the first kings, just as now in Georgia does the
06Khor2    7:21|same family, and he set as their commander Hayr, prince of
06Khor2    7:21|of the region from Azerbaijan as far as Chuash and Nakhchavan
06Khor2    7:21|region from Azerbaijan as far as Chuash and Nakhchavan; he was
06Khor2    8:5|Armenian is spoken, he established as military governors the two princes
06Khor2    8:7|plain from the river Araxes as far as the fortress called
06Khor2    8:7|the river Araxes as far as the fortress called Hnarakert. And
06Khor2    8:10|of Chavakh, Koḷb, Tsob, Dzor, as far as the fortress of
06Khor2    8:10|Koḷb, Tsob, Dzor, as far as the fortress of Hnarakert
06Khor2    8:12|Opposite the Caucasus Mountain as governor of the north he
06Khor2    8:12|whom Alexander brought and left as prince over the captives from
06Khor2    8:12|peoples that Nebuchadnezzar had brought, as Abydenus narrates in these terms
06Khor2    8:15|As governor of the west he
06Khor2    8:16|contemptible lies about him, just as the Persians say that Ṙostom
06Khor2    8:23|the inhabitants and established them as lords, naming them after their
06Khor2    8:29|house of Sanasar he appointed as great bdeashkh and governor of
06Khor2    8:29|the Tigris River, granting him as provinces Ardzn and the district
06Khor2    8:32|But as for the Ṙshtuni and the
06Khor2    8:35|built in numerous other places, as well as important and populous
06Khor2    8:35|numerous other places, as well as important and populous villages
06Khor2    8:44|should live with the king as heir to the throne, and
06Khor2    9:3|of Pontus honored this column as a work of the gods
06Khor2    10:5|And as a closer witness the Ecclesiastical
06Khor2    11:2|of Arshakan, king of Persia. As his fortunes progressed, he did
06Khor2    11:3|Arshakan under his own authority as king of Persia, and likewise
06Khor2    11:3|likewise Tigran his own son as king of Armenia
06Khor2    11:6|His sister Artasham he gave as wife to a certain Mithridates
06Khor2    11:6|over the prisoners from Iberia, as we narrated above. And he
06Khor2    12:1|lakes Chroesus prisoner and sends as spoils to Armenia the images
06Khor2    12:2|stone to form a cairn as an indication of the multitude
06Khor2    12:3|to the west and took as prisoner Chroesus, king of Lydia
06Khor2    12:8|Artashēs fled and was killed, as they say, by his own
06Khor2    13:7|Polycrates speaks as follows: “Artashēs the Parthian is
06Khor2    13:13|Scamadros also writes as follows: “The haughty Chroesus of
06Khor2    13:18|land he was borne along as if sailing the sea, over
06Khor2    13:22|kings with the one name - as is the custom of many
06Khor2    14:6|As his first task he wished
06Khor2    14:9|But the statue of Aphrodite, as the beloved of Heracles, he
06Khor2    14:16|the Jews, Alexandra - also known as Messalina - who was the wife
06Khor2    16:3|Euphrates to Egypt, alleging Ptolemy as an excuse
06Khor2    18:4|Mithridates; no longer regarding him as his cousin, he did not
06Khor2    18:5|Caesar. From him he received as a principality the city of
06Khor2    19:3|willingly kept the second rank, as was lawful, and restored to
06Khor2    19:10|he himself promised to act as intercessor
06Khor2    19:15|doctor was sent by Antigonus as if to heal him, but
06Khor2    22:3|established his brothers and sisters as heirs in the provinces of
06Khor2    23:5|he gave Artavazd, Tigran’s son, as a gift to Cleopatra with
06Khor2    25:7|from Galatia and Pontus, established as king of Anatolia under his
06Khor2    25:8|he paid homage to Herod as sovereign lord and gave him
06Khor2    26:5|went out from Augustus Caesar, as is said in Luke’s gospel
06Khor2    26:11|Christ, worms grew inside him, as Josephus narrates. He sent his
06Khor2    27:6|are of the same family as that hero
06Khor2    28:5|would reign with his descendants, as he had planned; his brothers
06Khor2    28:5|over all other Persian nobility, as being truly offspring of kings
06Khor2    28:7|reigning line he distinguished them as three lines with the following
06Khor2    29:7|help of the brave Armenians, as by divine providence to avenge
06Khor2    30:6|and truly believed in Him as the Son of God, saying
06Khor2    30:7|of his pains. It ran as follows
06Khor2    31:3|without medicines or drugs. For, as is said, you cause the
06Khor2    31:9|with a letter, which ran as follows
06Khor2    32:3|Now as for your writing to me
06Khor2    33:12|worker called Addē, ordained him as bishop over Edessa, and left
06Khor2    33:17|hidden from your majesty, yet as your friend I am informing
06Khor2    33:22|that they should worship Christ as the true God
06Khor2    33:31|And as for the people of the
06Khor2    33:38|the letter in his archive, as he had done with others
06Khor2    33:42|to the governorship of Nineveh, as you wish
06Khor2    33:43|But as for your writing to me
06Khor2    33:44|be able to hear him, as may also your father Artashēs
06Khor2    33:46|to Artashēs, king of Persia, as follows
06Khor2    34:4|All this, as we have said, others have
06Khor2    34:7|of silk embroidered with gold, as he previously used to make
06Khor2    34:11|have recorded this very briefly as it has been related by
06Khor2    34:12|apostle Bartholomew also drew Armenia as his lot. He was martyred
06Khor2    34:13|But as for Simon, who drew Persia
06Khor2    34:13|for Simon, who drew Persia as his lot, I can say
06Khor2    35:4|was standing below giving orders as to how it should be
06Khor2    36:8|But as far as we understand the
06Khor2    36:8|But as far as we understand the matter it
06Khor2    36:10|the intestines by an arrow as if in revenge for the
06Khor2    37:4|there are stories about him as follows
06Khor2    37:5|children after an illicit intercourse, as Pasiphae bore the Minotaur
06Khor2    37:8|He was appointed by Sanatruk as overseer in many affairs and
06Khor2    37:9|from the Bagratuni family acting as coronant
06Khor2    37:15|honored among the Persian generals - as was the child among the
06Khor2    37:15|king’s sons - and they received as residence the provinces called Bat
06Khor2    40:3|appointed his own brother Eruaz as high priest
06Khor2    42:4|gardens of sweet-smelling flowers, as the circle of the eye
06Khor2    42:9|bestowed on the Kamsarakan family as faithful allies and blood relatives
06Khor2    43:2|the king to give him as a gift whatever he might
06Khor2    44:4|And as it was springtime, therefore all
06Khor2    45:7|to whom he gave much as make enemies of those to
06Khor2    46:3|Esteeming as nothing the host of his
06Khor2    46:13|gained the victory but died as a consequence
06Khor2    46:16|him hard in the night as far as the city gate
06Khor2    46:16|in the night as far as the city gate
06Khor2    46:19|When morning dawned, as master of the field he
06Khor2    47:6|exploits of his father. For as we have said, half of
06Khor2    48:6|them from his own treasures, as a gift of thanks to
06Khor2    48:10|and composer of temple histories, as are also many other deeds
06Khor2    49:3|all this, as we said, is revealed to
06Khor2    49:7|the city even further himself as the royal capital
06Khor2    50:11|This episode the storytellers rehearse, as they sing their fables, in
06Khor2    50:12|The truth of this is as follows
06Khor2    50:13|gave much lac and gold as payment and received the maiden
06Khor2    51:5|for her beauty and carriage, as a concubine for Artashēs
06Khor2    52:4|and someone else was ruling as a tyrant over the land
06Khor2    52:4|to flight, restored Sat’inik’s brother as lord of his people, and
06Khor2    52:4|his opponents, bringing them all as secure captives to Artashat
06Khor2    52:5|from which they were brought as captives is called Artaz to
06Khor2    53:6|Therefore as a just reward for his
06Khor2    53:9|near to those parts, and as he greatly loved her, he
06Khor2    53:11|household. And Mazhan he established as chief priest of the god
06Khor2    54:3|and drove them quickly back as far as the very wide
06Khor2    54:3|them quickly back as far as the very wide valley of
06Khor2    54:5|army he threw it back as far as the borders of
06Khor2    54:5|threw it back as far as the borders of Caesarea
06Khor2    55:8|in the town of Altars as chief priest
06Khor2    57:3|stature and strength called Samson, as is the Jewish custom to
06Khor2    57:4|But it is true, as one can indeed now see
06Khor2    57:6|estates and were called Amatuni, as being foreigners
06Khor2    58:2|come with her, were established as a family and principality of
06Khor2    58:2|family and principality of Armenia, as kin of the great queen
06Khor2    60:3|he had sprung from heaven as their savior from affliction and
06Khor2    60:7|after his own name, just as Hadrian was calledsun
06Khor2    60:9|own supervisors. In his entourage as secretary was the man who
06Khor2    60:12|a civilized fashion and not as barbarians
06Khor2    60:13|troops of soldiers, all armed as if to march out to
06Khor2    60:15|the tomb were willing deaths, as we said above
06Khor2    61:7|of Artavazd may be strengthened, as they say
06Khor2    61:8|truth of the matter is as we said above
06Khor2    61:10|singers express in the fable as follows: The descendants of the
06Khor2    62:3|occupied with hunting and amusements, as they say
06Khor2    63:9|took a vase of flowers as a weapon, and drove the
06Khor2    63:14|similarly Vazaria is Varaz, just as Shambat is Smbat
06Khor2    64:6|the other noble families. But as for the lesser families either
06Khor2    64:9|So far as was possible we have avoided
06Khor2    64:11|I beg you now again, as often before, not to impose
06Khor2    64:11|brings equal danger to you as to me
06Khor2    65:3|great town; this was where, as his mother was going to
06Khor2    65:4|say in the fables: Vardgēs as a child left the province
06Khor2    65:10|soldiers and scattered their host as corpses over the plain. Pursuing
06Khor2    65:13|all their active men, and as a token of his own
06Khor2    66:3|for he became famous as a historian in the days
06Khor2    66:5|among the barbarous pagans. And as he was not welcomed, he
06Khor2    66:6|the sacrifices and be received as guests for the night
06Khor2    67:2|As we said, after Vaḷarsh his
06Khor2    68:5|offspring were called Pahlavk’ just as those of his brother Vaḷarshak
06Khor2    68:8|three sons and a daughter, as I said earlier, whose names
06Khor2    68:9|his blandishing and deceitful words as because he subdued them by
06Khor2    68:11|so that they were called as follows: Karēn Pahlav, Surēn Pahlav
06Khor2    68:13|here do not blame us as one who does superfluous work
06Khor2    69:3|After Arshavir, as we said, Artashēs ruled for
06Khor2    69:6|in subjection, sometimes in war, as relate Palephatos and Porphyry and
06Khor2    71:4|As soon as Khosrov, king of
06Khor2    71:4|As soon as Khosrov, king of Armenia, heard
06Khor2    72:4|Egypt and the desert, from as far away as the shores
06Khor2    72:4|desert, from as far away as the shores of the Pontic
06Khor2    72:7|much happy at his victory as upset at the falling away
06Khor2    72:8|more illustrious nation far inland as far as Bahl. They brought
06Khor2    72:8|nation far inland as far as Bahl. They brought him word
06Khor2    73:5|over Artashir and pursued him as far as India
06Khor2    73:5|and pursued him as far as India
06Khor2    74:2|Now Artashir fled from Khosrov as far as the land of
06Khor2    74:2|fled from Khosrov as far as the land of India; being
06Khor2    74:6|army pretended to pursue him as if expelling him as a
06Khor2    74:6|him as if expelling him as a fugitive to Assyria. They
06Khor2    75:8|But as for his account of events
06Khor2    75:9|But as for what happened in the
06Khor2    77:3|in the fortress of Ani, as if hidden in a tranquil
06Khor2    77:7|that Vaḷarshak had set up as the images of his ancestors
06Khor2    80:13|themselves, but honor followed them, as Agathangelos informs
06Khor2    81:9|him with all his entourage, as if exiled, to his governors
06Khor2    81:11|And because, as they say, the Chinese are
06Khor2    81:13|say no one knows. And as for the garments which among
06Khor2    82:8|about the sons of Gregory, as he had learned about them
06Khor2    83:3|ordered her to be inscribed as an Arsacid, to be vested
06Khor2    83:7|own son-in-law Constantine as his successor
06Khor2    83:13|tyrants from before his face, as Agathangelos informs you in brief
06Khor2    84:5|called Oḷakan, where he had as refuge the inhabitants of the
06Khor2    84:9|to the regions of Tarawn as if in revolt against the
06Khor2    85:5|much to spur his horse as to grasp the sinew in
06Khor2    85:6|Trdat, in pursuit, chased them as far as the land of
06Khor2    85:6|pursuit, chased them as far as the land of the Huns
06Khor2    86:5|the crags of the mountains as the air darkened - although his
06Khor2    86:9|to destroy the idols, just as he had done himself, and
06Khor2    86:9|would grant them a pastor as guide
06Khor2    86:12|mornings from their roofs, just as they had done previously
06Khor2    86:14|same in shape and size as the wooden cross, and it
06Khor2    86:16|and by her zeal crowned as if in blood
06Khor2    86:17|the Alans and the Caspians, as far as the borders of
06Khor2    86:17|and the Caspians, as far as the borders of the Massagetae
06Khor2    86:17|the borders of the Massagetae, as Agathangelos informs you
06Khor2    88:7|his love, he feared him as a real enemy, for he
06Khor2    88:8|hands. Being merciful to him as an old man and his
06Khor2    88:13|of the column, which had as an inscription the mystical name
06Khor2    88:17|us, though others may think as they wish
06Khor2    89:8|on account of his name as a confessor, as indeed they
06Khor2    89:8|his name as a confessor, as indeed they so named him
06Khor2    90:5|from the water, gave him as inheritance the great property of
06Khor2    90:5|and the province of Shirak, as to his kinsman and loyal
06Khor2    90:8|the province of the same as far as the end of
06Khor2    90:8|of the same as far as the end of the great
06Khor2    91:3|left his own son Aristakes as his successor and remained himself
06Khor2    91:19|He, Gregory, as is clear to all, was
06Khor2    91:19|land he arose for us as a true dawn, a spiritual
06Khor2    92:2|must use very glorious speech as of the coworker and equal
06Khor2    92:2|my Illuminator by his rank as martyr alone, though I would
06Khor2    92:5|to the order of events as they concern him
06Khor2    92:8|and living in mountain caves as a hermit
06Khor2    92:11|they gave him a draught, as once in old times the
06Khor2    92:13|speak lamenting over my own, as did Paul for his own
06Khor2    92:24|wild loquacity. But by giving as fuel to their irrationality your
06Khor2    92:25|priest and minister for himself, as Scripture says [cf. 2 Chron. 13:9]. Just as now
06Khor2    92:25|himself, as Scripture says [cf. 2 Chron. 13:9]. Just as now there are many who
06Khor2    92:27|he speak modestly and gently as he was instructed, “lest anyone
06Khor2    92:28|torrents of their loquacity flow as from a fountain, as one
06Khor2    92:28|flow as from a fountain, as one of the ancients said
06Khor2    92:31|here let this discourse cease, as I am weary of speaking
06Khor3    1:2|But as far as our ability and
06Khor3    1:2|But as far as our ability and the records
06Khor3    2:3|bound by an ungraspable hand, as happened in the time of
06Khor3    2:3|of Elisha of old or as the Jews were struck in
06Khor3    2:3|Armenia, which remained in anarchy as the princely houses had risen
06Khor3    3:4|trusting in this, gave them as bishop the young Grigoris, the
06Khor3    4:2|As we find it said in
06Khor3    4:4|and a letter, which ran as follows
06Khor3    5:6|and a letter, which ran as follows
06Khor3    6:3|first was Bagarat the aspet, as general of the western force
06Khor3    6:3|Georgia and bdeashkh of Gugark’, as general of the northern army
06Khor3    6:3|Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’, as general of the eastern force
06Khor3    6:3|Manachihr, prince of the Ṙshtunik’, as general of the southern army
06Khor3    7:3|to free the common captives as being in no way culpable
06Khor3    8:3|he was not so small as Alexander of Macedon who was
06Khor3    10:4|of Armenia to Arshavir Kamsarakan, as the preeminent and most honorable
06Khor3    10:6|army under his brother Nerseh, as if he intended to make
06Khor3    11:5|in the village of T’ordan, as if he had seen with
06Khor3    15:5|Tiran a letter, which ran as follows
06Khor3    17:3|His army returned with Jovian as emperor, but he died on
06Khor3    18:3|of Vahan Amatuni he appointed as commander of the Armenian eastern
06Khor3    18:4|feet. This signified that just as the lion is the most
06Khor3    18:4|and the book contains wisdom, as does the Roman empire
06Khor3    20:10|in every village to serve as inns for strangers, and hospices
06Khor3    20:11|and huts for solitaries. And as their fathers and overseers he
06Khor3    21:7|And he brought as a wife for Arshak a
06Khor3    22:4|Then Gnel took as his wife a certain P’aṙandzem
06Khor3    22:11|his sons whom they kept as the crown prince and for
06Khor3    23:9|that hunt to kill Gnel, as if accidentally, when he wished
06Khor3    23:10|because of the king’s order as because of the desire of
06Khor3    23:11|royal city of Zarishat, and as if innocent made great lamentation
06Khor3    25:6|deprived him of his rank, as if this had occurred at
06Khor3    27:3|Masis he built a town as a gathering place for criminals
06Khor3    29:1|his nobles, and Pap’s going as a hostage to Byzantium
06Khor3    29:8|Arshak saw that he had as enemies Shapuh and Valens and
06Khor3    29:12|with all the nobles’ sons as hostages, and return
06Khor3    29:13|letter of Arshak’s, which ran as follows
06Khor3    30:3|to exile Nersēs the Great as a deceiver and traitor to
06Khor3    31:4|his abandoned palace at Armavir as his relatives on the pretext
06Khor3    31:8|His barns were replenished miraculously as in the time of Elijah
06Khor3    32:2|for dogs. And he himself, as if crowned by a great
06Khor3    33:4|not confess the Holy Spirit as Lord or as worthy of
06Khor3    33:4|Holy Spirit as Lord or as worthy of worship and praise
06Khor3    34:5|receive many blessings from me as from a close relative
06Khor3    35:2|he was demanding their wives as well as those of the
06Khor3    35:2|demanding their wives as well as those of the princes who
06Khor3    35:11|abandon the Christian religion, but as he refused to do that
06Khor3    36:3|He gave him as wife his own sister Ormizdukht
06Khor3    37:8|followed them closely. And just as a storm blows the leaves
06Khor3    37:8|their lances and cut them as cold corpses to the ground
06Khor3    37:9|protective shields of the Greeks, as into a fortified city, and
06Khor3    37:10|surrounded Pap’s line with shields as with a wall
06Khor3    37:11|similarly accoutred. One could see as it were a wall: most
06Khor3    37:11|of chains and leather, appeared as firm as stone. Above them
06Khor3    37:11|and leather, appeared as firm as stone. Above them Hew standards
06Khor3    37:18|brave warrior to the ground as if he had been struck
06Khor3    37:22|and it is my privilege as aspet to crown you according
06Khor3    38:3|to the Kamsarakan family, not as avaricious confiscations of his father
06Khor3    38:3|of his father Arshak, but as rewards for the services of
06Khor3    40:5|And as for his valor and bravery
06Khor3    40:6|He came as king to our country in
06Khor3    40:10|Therefore, as in his youth he had
06Khor3    40:16|was from the same family as Albianos and held office for
06Khor3    42:8|the government of your part, as the emperor has for his
06Khor3    42:8|am ready to serve you as I serve the emperor. But
06Khor3    42:9|wrote an edict, which ran as follows
06Khor3    42:12|overseer, we have therefore made as your king a certain Khosrov
06Khor3    42:13|govern each of your possessions as you did up to now
06Khor3    42:15|But as for those who do not
06Khor3    43:4|regarded him, Sahak with suspicion, as his wife continually suggested that
06Khor3    43:6|to go over to Khosrov. As accomplices and collaborators in this
06Khor3    44:7|them and drove them off as far as the borders of
06Khor3    44:7|drove them off as far as the borders of Mananaḷi
06Khor3    46:10|and the Greeks appointed counts as governors of their part of
06Khor3    47:2|the life of a hermit. As someone has note: “A ship
06Khor3    47:4|And as for the heathen sect that
06Khor3    47:5|Their divine miracles occurred as in the time of Saint
06Khor3    48:15|indeed we did not consider as transgressions but rather as the
06Khor3    48:15|consider as transgressions but rather as the loyalty of grateful men
06Khor3    48:18|And as for you, Gazavon, my blood
06Khor3    49:2|over all the Armenian nobles, as he desired, he sent to
06Khor3    49:2|tribute to him without fail as they had previously to his
06Khor3    50:6|same attitude toward the Greeks as before
06Khor3    51:7|Therefore, he begged for mercy, as at the divine command, that
06Khor3    51:17|Sahak’s son-in-law Hamazasp as commander of your army by
06Khor3    52:2|their armies fought each other, as well as the Persians
06Khor3    52:2|fought each other, as well as the Persians
06Khor3    52:8|very enthusiastic for this matter, as a messenger to Habel
06Khor3    53:7|the stone retained the shapes as tracks are traced in snow
06Khor3    53:8|were gathered in his mind as in a vase
06Khor3    54:5|into two groups, he left as teachers for them Tēr of
06Khor3    54:8|Leaving his pupil Jonathan as overseer and also appointing priests
06Khor3    55:16|horse he crossed the fire as if it were a meadow
06Khor3    55:20|kiss the king’s cushion, just as my name indicates
06Khor3    57:2|with a letter, which ran as follows
06Khor3    57:23|they returned with a letter as follows
06Khor3    57:28|and receive you with honor as their true teacher, in like
06Khor3    57:28|true teacher, in like manner as the archbishop of Caesarea, and
06Khor3    57:29|built in Armenia to serve as a refuge for yourselves and
06Khor3    57:36|we are even more amazed as to why you neglected the
06Khor3    57:39|And as for this Mesrop whom you
06Khor3    58:3|priestly order in one spot, as if invited by a divine
06Khor3    58:3|rapidly instructed the western sector as they had the eastern
06Khor3    60:3|He taught not as if it were an art
06Khor3    60:3|an art, but he gave as it were inspiration to his
06Khor3    60:10|zealous for good learning. And as they were very competent in
06Khor3    61:2|blasphemed the all-holy virgin as being the mother of a
06Khor3    61:4|confessed our Lord Jesus Christ as one Son of God and
06Khor3    61:4|the all-holy Virgin Mary as the mother of God
06Khor3    62:4|fertility; it makes Egypt rich as an island, surrounding it and
06Khor3    63:3|and in bringing a Persian as lord of this country
06Khor3    64:3|persuade him by friendly advice as his relative
06Khor3    65:2|As we said, the Armenian princes
06Khor3    65:4|to Sahak, and he set as his duties: to assist the
06Khor3    65:7|a modest and grave demeanor as for an oration, and with
06Khor3    65:8|money to be given him as an eloquent and stout-hearted
06Khor3    65:9|same fashion for the future as it was established by Artashir
06Khor3    65:10|whatever place he may wish, as he deprived his kinsman the
06Khor3    65:14|equal to ours, and not, as the poets say, that princes
06Khor3    65:14|and of the same descent as the gods
06Khor3    66:2|for the dead bishops, and as for the living he found
06Khor3    66:8|him a long time before as a revelation of the future
06Khor3    67:3|The latter, forgetting the treaty, as soon as he gained the
06Khor3    67:3|forgetting the treaty, as soon as he gained the throne attacked
06Khor3    67:4|to the village called Blur, as a place very familiar to
06Khor3    67:7|and time outside this book, as for the early period we
06Khor3    67:9|His disciples scattered as zealous monks to each one’s
06Khor3    67:14|As I heard from many trustworthy
06Khor3    67:19|the village of Khoḷots’im, succeeded as a locum-tenens to the
06Khor3    68:5|preserving your marriage in chastity, as someone before us has wisely
06Khor3    68:6|presumptuous sons dishonored their parent - as stepchildren justly dishonor their alien
06Khor3    68:24|many teachers and many books, as one of the fathers said
06Khor3    68:24|mocking us and despising us as unstable and devoid of any
06Khor3    68:26|As I reflect on these matters
06Khor3    68:29|the rise of ignorant shepherds as once did Zacharias in Israel
07Seb1    7:4|divine word, were eye-witnesses as it were, seeing before their
07Seb1    7:4|has been written by others, as that same History indicates
07Seb1    7:8|two kings, seized from Egypt as far as beyond the great
07Seb1    7:8|seized from Egypt as far as beyond the great river Euphrates
07Seb1    7:9|of the great western sea as far as the royal court
07Seb1    7:9|great western sea as far as the royal court of the
07Seb1    7:9|Veh Artashir and Marand, Hamadan, as far as the city of
07Seb1    7:9|and Marand, Hamadan, as far as the city of Gandzak and
07Seb1    8:3|onto the Persians, surrounding them as with thick darkness at noontime
07Seb1    9:4|he believed in Christ, saying as follows: ’I believe in one
07Seb1    9:12|Anush Ĕṙuan Khosrov came himself, as I said, and fought a
07Seb1    9:16|Hrahat, who went to Nisibis as ally of his own people
07Seb1    10:4|the land of the K’ushans as far as the far side
07Seb1    10:4|of the K’ushans as far as the far side of the
07Seb1    10:4|which is called Vehrot and as far as the place called
07Seb1    10:4|called Vehrot and as far as the place called Kazbion. For
07Seb1    10:6|the plunder of the expedition, as a token from these precious
07Seb1    10:9|his service, and installed Vahram as their king. They sealed an
07Seb1    10:12|kill Ormizd and to install as king his son Khosrov
07Seb1    10:15|him. They installed his son as king over the land of
07Seb1    11:1|men with gifts, and wrote as follows: ’Give me the throne
07Seb1    11:2|regions of Syria - all Aruastan as far as the city of
07Seb1    11:2|Syria - all Aruastan as far as the city of Nisibis - and
07Seb1    11:2|the area of Tanutēr authority as far as Ayrarat and the
07Seb1    11:2|of Tanutēr authority as far as Ayrarat and the city of
07Seb1    11:2|of the land of Iberia, as far as the city of
07Seb1    11:2|land of Iberia, as far as the city of Tp’khis. Let
07Seb1    11:3|Ormizd and installed his son as king. The royal army has
07Seb1    11:3|army has installed someone else as king in the east. He
07Seb1    11:10|other Armenian nobles, which ran as follows
07Seb1    11:12|who have come against me. As for you Armenians who demonstrate
07Seb1    11:13|all the land of Armenia as far as the Caucasus and
07Seb1    11:13|land of Armenia as far as the Caucasus and the Pass
07Seb1    11:13|Aruastan, Nisibis, and Nor Shirakan as far as the borders of
07Seb1    11:13|and Nor Shirakan as far as the borders of the Arabs
07Seb1    11:13|your ancestors; in the west, as far as Caesarea of Cappadocia
07Seb1    11:13|in the west, as far as Caesarea of Cappadocia
07Seb1    11:19|of tempered steel, and blows as many as may be necessary
07Seb1    11:19|steel, and blows as many as may be necessary for you
07Seb1    11:20|Musheł responded as follows: ’Kingship is from God
07Seb1    12:3|treasures, and they have taken as booty all the treasures of
07Seb1    12:11|Then immediately he equipped himself as for war, because he reckoned
07Seb1    12:12|him to set out equipped as he was, and he ordered
07Seb1    12:14|with [50] men. His troops remained as they were, armed and each
07Seb1    12:16|by my ancestors and forefathers as a companion to kings; and
07Seb1    12:20|be abandoned. Let him come as he wishes.’ For he
07Seb1    12:21|not stretch out his hand as previously to receive and greet
07Seb1    12:21|greet him, but sat sullenly as he was. And they stood
07Seb1    12:22|not dare give the command as he had planned, or to
07Seb1    12:23|taken to him salt sealed as an oath, and summoned him
07Seb1    12:29|treasures part of the booty as a treasure for their king
07Seb1    12:33|over to them all Aruastan as far as Nisibis; and the
07Seb1    12:33|them all Aruastan as far as Nisibis; and the land of
07Seb1    12:33|control, namely the Tanuterakan tun as far as the river Hurazdan
07Seb1    12:33|the Tanuterakan tun as far as the river Hurazdan, the province
07Seb1    12:33|Hurazdan, the province of Kotēik’ as far as the town of
07Seb1    12:33|province of Kotēik’ as far as the town of Gaṙni and
07Seb1    12:33|and the province of Gogovit as far as Hats’iwn and Maku
07Seb1    12:33|province of Gogovit as far as Hats’iwn and Maku. The region
07Seb1    12:34|of the land of Georgia as far as the city of
07Seb1    12:34|land of Georgia as far as the city of Tp’khis. But
07Seb1    13:5|they would read the gospel as an act of worship. They
07Seb1    14:4|springs gushed forth in abundance as before
07Seb1    14:5|and ordered them to act as it wished. They left it
07Seb1    18:2|the enemy, and Musheł Mamikonean as their general
07Seb1    20:10|threw him into the arena as prey for the wild beasts
07Seb1    21:1|As for the nobles and troops
07Seb1    22:2|him deceitfully with many entreaties, as if he were unaware of
07Seb1    23:1|to Armenia concerning the army, as soon as he arrived at
07Seb1    23:1|concerning the army, as soon as he arrived at the city
07Seb1    23:4|Having sent Kotit as messenger to Nisibis, he ordered
07Seb1    25:3|him. Pariovk, meeting his troops as arranged, immediately informed them. They
07Seb1    26:2|the place he found just as had been said in the
07Seb1    27:2|charge of his own house as a reliable servant; he was
07Seb1    27:3|Varaztirots’, whom he had raised as one of his own sons
07Seb1    27:3|whole royal court, he appointed as butler, to serve wine to
07Seb1    27:5|appoint to it a bishop as guardian of the church and
07Seb1    28:11|out raids and made incursions as far as the borders of
07Seb1    28:11|and made incursions as far as the borders of Ṙeyy and
07Seb1    28:14|you alone. I shall come as a champion from my side
07Seb1    28:16|and he powerfully struck him as a corpse to the ground
07Seb1    28:17|pursued them with cavalry attacks as far as Bahl, the capital
07Seb1    28:17|with cavalry attacks as far as Bahl, the capital of the
07Seb1    31:1|from the emperor and installed as their king a certain man
07Seb1    31:6|certain great prince Juan Veh as their commander. Then king Khosrov
07Seb1    31:8|have pity on him, just as his father had on you
07Seb1    32:4|in Armenian territory, with Datoyean as their general. The Greek army
07Seb1    33:1|force with Khoṙeam, called Ĕṙazman, as their general. He gave them
07Seb1    33:6|He pursued them as far as the city of
07Seb1    33:6|He pursued them as far as the city of Satala; then
07Seb1    33:8|Karin. To the capital Dvin as marzpan came Shahrayeanpet. Shahēn encountered
07Seb1    33:12|for his valour and bravery; as he was a powerful and
07Seb1    34:3|established T’ēodos, son of Maurice, as king
07Seb1    34:4|offers us our own treasure as a gift. However, I shall
07Seb1    34:8|pursued king Heraclius into Armenia as far as the borders of
07Seb1    34:8|Heraclius into Armenia as far as the borders of Asorestan, until
07Seb1    34:9|appointed a certain priest P’iłippikos as general. This P’iłippikos had been
07Seb1    34:23|to the land of Armenia as follows
07Seb1    35:9|So, as you said, by the grace
07Seb1    35:9|of God and its surroundings, as they will inform you face
07Seb1    35:9|you face to face, just as your Christ-loving people have
07Seb1    35:10|peace’, he who creates everything, as you said, and renews it
07Seb1    35:10|you said, and renews it as in the present struggle - may
07Seb1    36:6|God has approached you as sons, because: ’Whom the Lord
07Seb1    36:13|that inn and cured; and as for the three dahekans which
07Seb1    37:2|sealed it with his ring; as had also with his ring
07Seb1    38:3|sea, and parleyed with them as follows: ’What do you wish
07Seb1    38:3|do not reckon the sea as dry land, to wage war
07Seb1    38:9|wrote a letter to Heraclius as follows
07Seb1    38:17|become dust beneath your feet, as the Lord our God obliterates
07Seb1    38:31|But Heraclius drew them on as far as the plain of
07Seb1    38:31|drew them on as far as the plain of Nineveh; then
07Seb1    39:6|As for Khosrov’s sons, the nobles
07Seb1    39:11|He sealed salt with Eustathius as previously, according to the old
07Seb1    40:2|was K’ristop’or. They installed him as Catholicos, but he turned out
07Seb1    40:4|dishonour. Then they promptly installed as Catholicos Ezr from the province
07Seb1    40:5|months he died. They installed as king his son Artashir; he
07Seb1    40:6|Then Heraclius wrote to Khoṙeam as follows: ’Your king Kawat has
07Seb1    40:6|shall send to your assistance as many (troops) as you may
07Seb1    40:6|your assistance as many (troops) as you may need. Let us
07Seb1    40:7|his sons after him, and as large a force as might
07Seb1    40:7|and as large a force as might be necessary. He made
07Seb1    40:7|might be necessary. He made as his prime request from him
07Seb1    40:11|and killed him. They installed as queen Bor, Khosrov’s daughter, who
07Seb1    40:11|his wife; and they appointed as chief minister at court Khoṙokh
07Seb1    41:0|council of Chalcedon and receives as a gift the saltmines of
07Seb1    41:2|little joy on that day as they entered Jerusalem. There was
07Seb1    41:4|frontiers. The border was confirmed as that same which had been
07Seb1    41:7|for the saltmines of Kołb as a gift; and receiving this
07Seb1    41:9|So, he sent his brother as darik’pet to go and winter
07Seb1    42:0|The Ismaelites plunder many lands as far as the borders of
07Seb1    42:0|plunder many lands as far as the borders of India
07Seb1    42:5|name was Mahmet, a merchant, as if by God’s command appeared
07Seb1    42:5|God’s command appeared to them as a preacher and the path
07Seb1    42:7|And he brought about as he promised during that time
07Seb1    42:8|gathered in unison ’from Ewila as far as Sur, which is
07Seb1    42:8|unison ’from Ewila as far as Sur, which is opposite Egypt’
07Seb1    42:10|land to our father Abraham as a hereditary possession and to
07Seb1    42:12|to collect troops, about [70,000], appointed as general over them one of
07Seb1    42:17|Egypt and seized (the country) as far as Alexandria. One part
07Seb1    42:17|seized (the country) as far as Alexandria. One part was in
07Seb1    42:18|the edge of the sea as far as the bank of
07Seb1    42:18|of the sea as far as the bank of the great
07Seb1    42:22|one place and installed Khoṙokhazat as their general. He hastened to
07Seb1    42:26|And no one was chosen as general in the land of
07Seb1    42:29|to cross. But they had as their guide Vardik, prince of
07Seb1    42:35|occupied (the land) from Egypt as far as the great Taurus
07Seb1    42:35|land) from Egypt as far as the great Taurus mountain, and
07Seb1    42:35|and from the western sea as far as Media and Khuzhastan
07Seb1    42:35|the western sea as far as Media and Khuzhastan. Then they
07Seb1    42:36|land of Kuran and Makuran as far as the borders of
07Seb1    42:36|Kuran and Makuran as far as the borders of India
07Seb1    42:38|men who had been taken as captives to Khuzhastan, (from) Tachkastan
07Seb1    43:1|it with base and construction as a place for their prayers
07Seb1    43:4|As soon as he had entered
07Seb1    43:4|As soon as he had entered inside to
07Seb1    44:0|comes to Constantinople and installs as king Constans, son of Constantine
07Seb1    44:2|Constantine reigned, and he appointed as general over his army Valentinus
07Seb1    44:4|her two sons. He installed as king Constans, son of Constantine
07Seb1    44:9|devilish idolatry: ’And it stood as on the feet of a
07Seb1    44:10|the flesh of many’, just as it ate, as all know
07Seb1    44:10|many’, just as it ate, as all know. ’Now the third
07Seb1    44:11|the kingdom of Ismael, just as the archangel explained: ’The fourth
07Seb1    44:13|He note: ’Go and do as you have proposed.’ He
07Seb1    44:16|command, he begged the king as a personal favour to have
07Seb1    44:16|had exiled to Africa, especially as regards the aspet, son of
07Seb1    44:16|royal city. He received them as friends of the kingdom, and
07Seb1    44:16|and appointed his son Smbat as first spat’ar among all the
07Seb1    44:20|was done in his regard. As for T’umas, they stripped him
07Seb1    44:26|had written to the king as follows; ’I am your servant
07Seb1    45:3|from the battle [100] select horses as a gift. When the king
07Seb1    45:4|Ayrarat struck with the sword as far as Tayk’, Iberia, and
07Seb1    45:4|with the sword as far as Tayk’, Iberia, and Ałuank’, taking
07Seb1    45:8|Heavenly Angels, who had appeared as a multitude of heavenly hosts
07Seb1    45:9|He built the church as a tall edifice, incomparably wonderful
07Seb1    45:11|the patriarch: ’We are considered as impious in this country’, because
07Seb1    46:6|us with their body; but as for their souls, only He
07Seb1    46:8|and he appointed over them as prefects Smbat Bagratuni, called Khosrov
07Seb1    46:20|not in agreement with them, as Your Benevolence has learned.’
07Seb1    46:25|As for the investigation which you
07Seb1    46:27|us’? This is very awesome, as indeed it must be with
07Seb1    46:28|describing the incarnation of God, as the saying of the Lord
07Seb1    46:28|the Father’. ’Me’, he said, as one, and not ’us’, as
07Seb1    46:28|as one, and not ’us’, as two. There he only speaks
07Seb1    46:29|unity is from the two - as by the union of Abraham
07Seb1    46:32|Just as the same evangelist demonstrates by
07Seb1    46:34|God mentioned his humbling himself ’as far as to death and
07Seb1    46:34|his humbling himself ’as far as to death and the death
07Seb1    46:41|we hold our faith, not as being defined by very recent
07Seb1    46:41|by very recent people, but as we have received it from
07Seb1    46:45|Then they accepted as intermediary the faith in the
07Seb1    46:46|held elsewhere. And we consider as follows: that your God-loving
07Seb1    46:47|addition to him we have as teachers the holy fathers, speakers
07Seb1    46:48|and ruined our land, just as they destroyed the population of
07Seb1    46:48|literature. But in so far as there have remained in various
07Seb1    46:54|As for those who say: there
07Seb1    46:64|As for the Lord’s sacrament which
07Seb1    46:64|with great discretion, it is as follows. We do not have
07Seb1    46:64|that those who have married as virgins may freely participate in
07Seb1    46:65|But as for those (married) a second
07Seb1    46:67|not to accept a bastard as heir. Lycurgus the Lacedaemonian laid
07Seb1    46:74|Concerning other councils, as we said above, we do
07Seb1    46:74|know anything for sure. But as the old teachers have said
07Seb1    46:74|teachers have said, they defined as holy and true the council
07Seb1    46:79|that reason the Virgin Mary as Theotokos, (who) bore according to
07Seb1    46:80|speak of proximity and adherence, as if he gained his hypostasis
07Seb1    46:82|Now as we have received the commands
07Seb1    48:4|from the earth that kingdom as well, in the [12th] year of
07Seb1    48:6|between me and you for as many years as you may
07Seb1    48:6|you for as many years as you may wish. I shall
07Seb1    48:6|pay (tribute) with an oath, as much as you may wish
07Seb1    48:6|with an oath, as much as you may wish. You will
07Seb1    48:7|send you troops in support, as many as you may wish
07Seb1    48:7|troops in support, as many as you may wish. I swear
07Seb1    48:8|shall give you a subsidy as assistance; and we shall decide
07Seb1    48:16|There were with him as allies the Iberians, Ałuank’, and
07Seb1    49:11|note: ’In the same way as St Gregory.’ The king
07Seb1    49:11|note: ’Do you recognize him as Catholicos?’ He note: ’Yes
07Seb1    49:11|with him?’ He note: ’As with St. Gregory.’ The
07Seb1    49:12|can counter your beneficent commands? As for this country, all orders
07Seb1    49:14|beneficent and pious reign forever, as you rule over all sea
07Seb1    49:20|Armenia, Iberia, Ałuank’, and Siwnik’, as far as the Caucasus mountain
07Seb1    49:20|Ałuank’, and Siwnik’, as far as the Caucasus mountain and the
07Seb1    49:21|Constantinople and exterminate that kingdom as well
07Seb1    50:2|I shall provide you with as many soldiers as you may
07Seb1    50:2|you with as many soldiers as you may wish, and take
07Seb1    50:2|and take tribute from you, as much as you are able
07Seb1    50:2|tribute from you, as much as you are able to give
07Seb1    50:8|pity, Lord, be upon us, as we hope in you
07Seb1    50:17|As they were setting out on
07Seb1    50:20|from above; but it was as if one might fall into
07Seb1    51:2|each year [365] sacks of drams. As for those who could not
07Seb1    52:7|all the churches. They seized as hostages the leading princes of
07Seb1    52:11|Nersēs departed with the king, as I said above, and went
07Seb1    52:19|together his troops, went himself as well into the desert, slew
07Seb1    52:20|of Ismael. Warfare afflicted them as they engaged in mutual carnage
07Seb1    52:24|exterminate them.’ For just as arrows fly from the breast
08Ghev1    1:0|ruled for thirty-eight years. As long as the God-crowned
08Ghev1    1:0|thirty-eight years. As long as the God-crowned Heraclius was
08Ghev1    1:9|host of the Madiam army, as numerous as a swarm of
08Ghev1    1:9|the Madiam army, as numerous as a swarm of locusts, with
08Ghev1    3:13|Vaspurakan, capturing towns and fortresses as far as the city of
08Ghev1    3:13|towns and fortresses as far as the city of Naxjawan. Another
08Ghev1    3:14|who believed in His Name. As retribution for the evils the
08Ghev1    3:15|As for that other front of
08Ghev1    4:6|requested that he be appointed as guard over the pontoon bridge
08Ghev1    4:15|Armenians at the same rate as his father. After (Yazid), ’Abd
08Ghev1    4:17|and adorned house of worship as a memorial to his own
08Ghev1    6:1|killed, since they were few, as were many of the Byzantine
08Ghev1    7:2|the sword whomever he found, as he had promised. However, since
08Ghev1    7:11|to judge (the clerics) themselves as they wished, and to confiscate
08Ghev1    7:11|to confiscate the church’s belongings as booty
08Ghev1    7:12|start and never knew righteousness, as we learn from the Lord
08Ghev1    7:20|As regards the aforementioned Muhammad, after
08Ghev1    8:0|prince (Abu Shaykh ibn Abdullah) [701-703], as his replacement in the land
08Ghev1    8:1|T’e’odoros, and his brother, Ashot, as well as other lords. He
08Ghev1    8:1|his brother, Ashot, as well as other lords. He sought to
08Ghev1    8:11|on themselves and their enemies. As soon as day broke, when
08Ghev1    8:11|and their enemies. As soon as day broke, when morning matins
08Ghev1    8:11|body and blood, regarding it as their last rites
08Ghev1    8:18|the Ishmaelites, ’Abd al-Malik. As a result she received great
08Ghev1    8:19|victory to the Byzantine emperor. As gifts from the enemy’s loot
08Ghev1    8:25|and grant us our lives as a gift, and take our
08Ghev1    8:25|gift, and take our belongings as booty
08Ghev1    8:28|immediately put to the sword. As for the man they had
08Ghev1    9:2|As Sahak was departing the land
08Ghev1    9:2|the land, he greeted everyone as they kissed his right hand
08Ghev1    9:5|give him the entire world as obedient subjects, that if you
08Ghev1    9:5|people, they will service you as tax payers. Stop your sword
08Ghev1    9:6|As for our religion, let us
08Ghev1    9:7|If you do as I beseech you, the Lord
08Ghev1    9:9|As soon as Muhammad arrived at
08Ghev1    9:9|As soon as Muhammad arrived at Harran they
08Ghev1    9:9|had not been buried yet, as he had just died
08Ghev1    9:11|and began speaking with him as though with a living person
08Ghev1    9:15|As for general Muhammad, he came
08Ghev1    10:0|Vlit’, al-Walid) [I, 705-715] succeeded him as caliph of the Ishmaelites, ruling
08Ghev1    10:3|the emperor sent numerous troops as an auxiliary force under the
08Ghev1    10:8|hunters, and quickly went there. As soon as they had arrived
08Ghev1    10:8|quickly went there. As soon as they had arrived, the Arabs
08Ghev1    10:11|Now, just as You sent an angel to
08Ghev1    10:11|servants, even though many times, as sinners, we have displeased Your
08Ghev1    10:13|we will free you alive. As a result, they even made
08Ghev1    10:16|sort of evil upon us as they attacked, keeping the inhabitants
08Ghev1    10:19|return to him and sending as his replacement a certain ’Abd
08Ghev1    10:19|and full of wordly knowledge, as well as a narrator of
08Ghev1    10:19|of wordly knowledge, as well as a narrator of legends and
08Ghev1    10:20|treasures, ravished the church’s ornaments as spoil, and returned to Armenia
08Ghev1    11:0|The caliph mustered many troops, as many as [200,000] men, and gave
08Ghev1    11:0|mustered many troops, as many as [200,000] men, and gave them to
08Ghev1    11:2|us? Do you regard us as your maidens amongst whom you
08Ghev1    11:4|As soon as the king of
08Ghev1    11:4|As soon as the king of the Chinese
08Ghev1    11:4|p’shtipans and hamaharzes and deliberated as to what response to give
08Ghev1    11:11|sent them across the river. As soon as the crossing was
08Ghev1    11:11|across the river. As soon as the crossing was finished, the
08Ghev1    12:0|Sulaiman [715-717] succeeded al-Walid as caliph, ruling for two years
08Ghev1    12:3|As soon as the Arabs discovered
08Ghev1    12:3|As soon as the Arabs discovered this inscribed
08Ghev1    12:4|city of the Huns. Now as soon as the inhabitants of
08Ghev1    12:4|the Huns. Now as soon as the inhabitants of the land
08Ghev1    12:8|the Caucasus Mountains, destroying forests as he went. Thus was he
08Ghev1    13:0|After Sulaiman, ’Umar [II] succeeded as caliph [717-720], ruling for two years
08Ghev1    13:6|what Jesus Himself has said as to His person, but have
08Ghev1    13:7|you had doubts, and regarded as insufficient the testimony that Jesus
08Ghev1    13:8|by fleshly creatures, who inasmuch as they were sons of Adam
08Ghev1    13:11|change all the laws, such as that of circumcision into baptism
08Ghev1    13:12|served, according to the law, as an instrument of torture
08Ghev1    13:13|gives testimony to our lawgiver, as being the equal and the
08Ghev1    14:2|of smiting with hard words, as with stones, those who manifest
08Ghev1    14:2|mystery of the truth. But as your letter, in its opening
08Ghev1    14:3|doctrines, which you refer to as imaginary
08Ghev1    14:6|living during the same epoch as your legislator Muhammad, and these
08Ghev1    14:7|profess a religion so marvelous as ours, hearken, if it please
08Ghev1    14:7|hearkening to me, you will, as Isaiah says, eat of the
08Ghev1    14:11|Haughty as you are in your despotism
08Ghev1    14:12|His own person, regarding that as something doubtful and uncertain
08Ghev1    14:14|Christ, and not oppose Him, as they have done
08Ghev1    14:19|worthy of confidence not, however, as mere man and deprived of
08Ghev1    14:19|the Word of God, but as perfect man and perfect God
08Ghev1    14:21|As to what you affirm about
08Ghev1    14:27|abovementioned holy men, represents them as the favored servants of God
08Ghev1    14:27|compels you to regard them as such, whereas he himself rejects
08Ghev1    14:29|who did it, human beings as they were and descendants of
08Ghev1    14:30|reject the other half. However, as you are not informed, listen
08Ghev1    14:31|books received by the Hebrews as well as by us
08Ghev1    14:31|by the Hebrews as well as by us
08Ghev1    14:36|Prophets, of Isaiah and Jeremiah, as well as Daniel and Ezekiel
08Ghev1    14:36|Isaiah and Jeremiah, as well as Daniel and Ezekiel all contain
08Ghev1    14:38|being our belief in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of
08Ghev1    14:38|Christ, the Son of God as preached by the Prophets. The
08Ghev1    14:40|to exist during Christ’s period, as the Gospels affirm. You yourself
08Ghev1    14:41|they were pleasant and served as solid testimonies to His economy
08Ghev1    14:42|permit them to be dispersed as we see in our own
08Ghev1    14:43|also some of the Prophets, as Ezekiel says of himself that
08Ghev1    14:44|history of Esther took place. As far as the captives taking
08Ghev1    14:44|Esther took place. As far as the captives taking the Testament
08Ghev1    14:45|and he composed everything infallibly, as is proved by the fact
08Ghev1    14:46|said thatin their quality as men, the writers of the
08Ghev1    14:47|you not regard your Muhammad as a man? Yet, relying on
08Ghev1    14:47|near the servants of God.” As for God Himself, Satan never
08Ghev1    14:48|authoritative people. This will sufficed as concerns the Scriptures
08Ghev1    14:50|nor through a single prophet, as you assume in supposing that
08Ghev1    14:51|Thus, as we have already said, God
08Ghev1    14:52|let every-thing get falsified, as you pretend, why then speak
08Ghev1    14:54|As regards to the resurrection, God
08Ghev1    14:55|As regards to judgment, He says
08Ghev1    14:55|requite those who hate me.” [Deut. 32:41]. As regards hell (He says): “For
08Ghev1    14:56|As to your statement thatMatthew
08Ghev1    14:56|brought down from the heavens, as you do for your Furqan
08Ghev1    14:60|blasphemy, in fact, is unpardonable, as the Lord says in the
08Ghev1    14:61|As to what the Lord has
08Ghev1    14:62|As I have already said earlier
08Ghev1    14:67|have come to our attention as follows: The Kouzi, the Sabari
08Ghev1    14:68|regarding death at your hands as the foremost of meritorious works
08Ghev1    14:68|acts take place among you. As for yourself, have you not
08Ghev1    14:71|bitter hostility among us such as one sees among you. It
08Ghev1    14:71|administering baptism to them, just as with pagans, indeed, God has
08Ghev1    14:72|As for us, we are accustomed
08Ghev1    14:72|accustomed to designate the Christians as seventy races, which have all
08Ghev1    14:73|strange that Christians, who live as foreigners afar off, have not
08Ghev1    14:73|traditions of the truth, such as they ought to have. Yet
08Ghev1    14:75|books of other people, dwelling, as you well know, far from
08Ghev1    14:75|certain Hajjaj, named by you as Governor of Persia, who gathered
08Ghev1    14:76|disappear completely. Such a thing as this would have been impossible
08Ghev1    14:78|But I am greatly astonished as you show such disdain with
08Ghev1    14:78|of the Prophets, regarding them as falsified and recomposed by men
08Ghev1    14:79|Or, if you disdain them as corrupt, you ought not to
08Ghev1    14:79|obliged to quote them exactly as they are found in the
08Ghev1    14:82|not permit ourselves to think, as you so often do, that
08Ghev1    14:85|us in the Holy Scriptures; as it is, you give highest
08Ghev1    14:85|consideration to your own will as compared with (divine orders). Consequently
08Ghev1    14:87|is not like ours, which, as long as it has not
08Ghev1    14:87|like ours, which, as long as it has not proceeded from
08Ghev1    14:87|remains incomprehensible (to others), and as soon as it has gone
08Ghev1    14:87|to others), and as soon as it has gone out, decomposes
08Ghev1    14:87|Word is what we recognize as the Word of God, the
08Ghev1    14:87|of a quality so eminent as to surpass the intelligence and
08Ghev1    14:88|the dominance of passion such as is of earth, but as
08Ghev1    14:88|as is of earth, but as the rays are born from
08Ghev1    14:88|are born from the sun, as light originates from fire, and
08Ghev1    14:88|light originates from fire, and as word emanates from reason. This
08Ghev1    14:89|precious before God than man, as you yourself confess (in mentioning
08Ghev1    14:89|to man ought to occupy, as you have said
08Ghev1    14:91|iniquities, and into such unchasteness as I am ashamed to speak
08Ghev1    14:93|compassionate benefactor of men. And, as there existed no other way
08Ghev1    14:94|knowledge gradually, little by little, as I have noted above, until
08Ghev1    14:94|time arrived. This He did as much as He pleased to
08Ghev1    14:94|This He did as much as He pleased to instruct men
08Ghev1    14:95|all that has been said as to His lowering Himself; and
08Ghev1    14:95|all that has been said as to His supremacy, we attribute
08Ghev1    14:95|supremacy, we attribute to Him as to one who is veritably
08Ghev1    14:98|in elevating you, God willing, as by a stairway, even to
08Ghev1    14:105|not to revolt against it, as it really happened, lest strangers
08Ghev1    14:108|This prophecy speaks of Him as a man, yet you see
08Ghev1    14:109|peoples must believe in Him, as you see for yourself. The
08Ghev1    14:111|and by His human (nature) as son of David, terrestrial king
08Ghev1    14:111|son of David, terrestrial king, as we have often told you
08Ghev1    14:112|while the sun endures, and as long as the moon, throughout
08Ghev1    14:112|sun endures, and as long as the moon, throughout all generations
08Ghev1    14:113|endure forever, his fame continue as long as the sun. May
08Ghev1    14:113|his fame continue as long as the sun. May men bless
08Ghev1    14:114|as is indicated still more clearly
08Ghev1    14:115|simple man to be dated as from eternal days is not
08Ghev1    14:117|the word Israel is translated as ’penetrating seer’
08Ghev1    14:120|for ever and his throne as the days of the heavens
08Ghev1    14:121|how is it eternal and as the days of the heavens
08Ghev1    14:121|celestial kingdom of Christ, who as to His human nature was
08Ghev1    14:125|And they weighed out as my wages thirty shekels of
08Ghev1    14:125|and handed over to death, as the holy Gospels have told
08Ghev1    14:125|us, which you may read as carefully as you wish and
08Ghev1    14:125|you may read as carefully as you wish and will find
08Ghev1    14:125|and will find it such as we have presented it to
08Ghev1    14:126|he shall be lifted up. As many were astonished at him
08Ghev1    14:127|and acquainted with grief; and as one from whom men hide
08Ghev1    14:130|he was taken away; and as his generation, who considered that
08Ghev1    14:133|of Levi, many years before as I said. Your objections are
08Ghev1    14:136|Law, and for not communicating as the legislation ordains. This objection
08Ghev1    14:137|of adoration of your nation. As to the sacrament of the
08Ghev1    14:138|dealing with them properly. Jesus, as God, had no need of
08Ghev1    14:138|no need of prayers, but as man He prayed in order
08Ghev1    14:142|Never did He say as you pretendGod sent me
08Ghev1    14:142|and going to the Father.” [John 16:28]. As for you, in the passages
08Ghev1    14:143|in His divine nature, inasmuch as He is the Word of
08Ghev1    14:144|Then He adds as follows: “He who rejects me
08Ghev1    14:144|sent me.” [John 12:45,48]. He was sent as a man, and He sent
08Ghev1    14:144|and He sent (His disciples) as God, saying to them: “The
08Ghev1    14:144|are one.” [John 10:30]. In His prayer, as you yourself report, (Jesus) note
08Ghev1    14:146|humiliating expressions (of the Scriptures), as applying to a man, just
08Ghev1    14:146|applying to a man, just as the glorious expressions apply to
08Ghev1    14:146|apply to a true God, as I have mentioned several times
08Ghev1    14:147|His fast of forty days, as by the voice, proved that
08Ghev1    14:147|indignant and approached the Lord as a mere man. In His
08Ghev1    14:147|His full knowledge, acknowledging him as the enemy of our (humanity
08Ghev1    14:148|did not worship (the Lord) as a mere man. It seems
08Ghev1    14:148|adhering to nothing else, so as not to recognize our Lord
08Ghev1    14:148|not to recognize our Lord as God, confessing Him always as
08Ghev1    14:148|as God, confessing Him always as a mere man, comparing Him
08Ghev1    14:149|As for His life-giving death
08Ghev1    14:152|me has seen the Father” [John 14:9], “as the Father knows me and
08Ghev1    14:153|was sent in His quality as man, and in His being
08Ghev1    14:153|man, and in His being as God, He sent (His disciples
08Ghev1    14:153|God, He sent (His disciples): “As the Father has sent me
08Ghev1    14:154|of Jeremiah, changed the type as laid down in the Old
08Ghev1    14:156|Him, announcing thereby His death as the sacrifice of the lamb
08Ghev1    14:157|The true Lamb was preached as none other than this (the
08Ghev1    14:157|dead. Had I recognized you as one who seeks justice, nothing
08Ghev1    14:159|only that it might serve as a sign of nothing other
08Ghev1    14:159|faithfulness and love to God. As for the principal reason why
08Ghev1    14:159|institution), you cannot know it, as observed above
08Ghev1    14:160|As for us, we have not
08Ghev1    14:160|our heart, through the Spirit, as in the above cited promises
08Ghev1    14:160|Law, had not eliminated circumcision, as well as the Sabbath and
08Ghev1    14:160|not eliminated circumcision, as well as the Sabbath and the sacrificial
08Ghev1    14:161|at so modern a time as ours, when God has delivered
08Ghev1    14:162|As for the divine institution of
08Ghev1    14:163|thatI have given you as a light to the nations
08Ghev1    14:164|substituted Sunday for the Sabbath, as you always pretend unwisely. Among
08Ghev1    14:164|yourselves, Friday has been set as the day for assembly, without
08Ghev1    14:165|As for us, we assemble on
08Ghev1    14:167|was for you and such as resemble you that God said
08Ghev1    14:169|His simple command of word, as [Psalm 148] assures us, saying: “He commanded
08Ghev1    14:170|Man, however, considered by you as an impure being, was nevertheless
08Ghev1    14:172|order to save him, since, as I have said, there is
08Ghev1    14:174|things that you like, such as, defilement, murder, blasphemy and other
08Ghev1    14:174|other such crimes, are considered as defiling, rather than the aforementioned
08Ghev1    14:176|to you the following proposition as I perceive you to be
08Ghev1    14:179|As for you, child that you
08Ghev1    14:180|the uncircumcised stranger whose corpse, as soon as it was cast
08Ghev1    14:180|stranger whose corpse, as soon as it was cast into the
08Ghev1    14:182|putting yourself under eternal death, as it has been predicted by
08Ghev1    14:184|Word of God borne thereon, as we learned from a commandment
08Ghev1    14:185|our foreheads with the cross, as (sign) of the Word of
08Ghev1    14:187|As for pictures, we do not
08Ghev1    14:187|the Cherubim in the tabernacle as witnesses
08Ghev1    14:188|to us from their times as their living representation. Having them
08Ghev1    14:188|has glorified His saints. But as for the wood and the
08Ghev1    14:189|Ka’aba, the dwelling of Abraham as you say. As a matter
08Ghev1    14:189|of Abraham as you say. As a matter of fact Abraham
08Ghev1    14:191|demons into that very desert, as He says in the Gospel
08Ghev1    14:193|they would have destroyed you as by fire in a single
08Ghev1    14:193|fire in a single day. As it is, they are able
08Ghev1    14:194|to the tilling of fields. As consequence of this, some of
08Ghev1    14:194|of having affair with women, as if it were a matter
08Ghev1    14:195|cause of all this evil? As for the example of David
08Ghev1    14:195|David, who took Uriah’s wife, as you remind me, it is
08Ghev1    14:196|holding sin to be such as it is, and that is
08Ghev1    14:196|are tired of your wives, as of some kind of nourishment
08Ghev1    14:200|we have represented the former as the treasurer of God. That
08Ghev1    14:203|inseparable from His humanity, and as true God engendered from true
08Ghev1    14:207|only one and the same, as the Prophet himself clearly affirms
08Ghev1    14:209|one and the same man, as the Prophet reveals clearly by
08Ghev1    14:209|Here the horseman who appeared as two before was only one
08Ghev1    14:211|and of the Holy Spirit. As for destiny and knowledge of
08Ghev1    14:211|knowledge of the future, and as to the demons who belong
08Ghev1    14:212|the same faith in them as the pagans, whose abominable debaucheries
08Ghev1    14:213|As for us, instructed in and
08Ghev1    14:214|is not food and drink”, as says the Holy Spirit, “but
08Ghev1    14:216|a name precious and incomparable, as predicted by the Prophet Isaiah
08Ghev1    14:217|not of the world, even as I am not of the
08Ghev1    14:218|more) in this world, so as to be recompensed in the
08Ghev1    14:218|in the world to come as an exchange of the tortures
08Ghev1    14:219|As for you, persisting in your
08Ghev1    14:220|As for us, we accept with
08Ghev1    15:1|As a result of this letter
08Ghev1    15:1|occasion demonstrated his benevolence. Indeed, as we narrated earlier, he was
08Ghev1    16:1|budge the rock of faith. As it happened he was unable
08Ghev1    17:0|succeeded by Sham, also known as Hisham (Heshm) [724-743], who ruled for
08Ghev1    17:1|of (the former caliph) ’Umar, as though he had inappropriately spent
08Ghev1    18:1|ruining Artawe’t and Gandzak shahastan as well as the districts called
08Ghev1    18:1|and Gandzak shahastan as well as the districts called Et’shibaguan
08Ghev1    18:5|with them to this day as a testament to the bravery
08Ghev1    19:1|in an area) which translates as “between the landsin (western
08Ghev1    19:4|general) did not take care as the emperor had ordered. For
08Ghev1    19:9|As for the loot including the
08Ghev1    20:1|been built with heavenly wisdom as a house of God on
08Ghev1    20:1|loathsome devil-worship, (a mosque) as a place of worship
08Ghev1    20:2|With all these (promises) as his firm intent, (Maslama) advanced
08Ghev1    20:3|As if to demonstrate his surliness
08Ghev1    20:3|not come forth to us as a tax payer? For all
08Ghev1    20:6|walls you rely on. And as for that place of your
08Ghev1    20:7|insults to Emperor Leo. (Leo), as soon as he had read
08Ghev1    20:7|Emperor Leo. (Leo), as soon as he had read the mocking
08Ghev1    20:14|As for us, we do not
08Ghev1    20:19|As soon as the Ishmaelite general
08Ghev1    20:19|As soon as the Ishmaelite general read this
08Ghev1    20:19|caught in his own trap, as was fitting. For it was
08Ghev1    20:25|waters of the sea just as Pharaoh’s troops had borne (divine
08Ghev1    20:26|multitude of troops exceeded [500,000] men. As for those who had escaped
08Ghev1    20:26|they be kept besieged there as there was no means of
08Ghev1    20:29|you and not judge you as is fitting. For behold, you
08Ghev1    20:29|to kill or spare (you as I choose). But you will
08Ghev1    20:31|own country in great disgrace. As he went from city to
08Ghev1    22:3|by citing Marwan’s brave victory as an example
08Ghev1    24:0|assembled his troops. He left (as ruler) over the land of
08Ghev1    24:1|make war against his clan, as an avenger of the death
08Ghev1    24:10|ravish the properties (of others) as well as (arousing) their lecherous
08Ghev1    24:10|properties (of others) as well as (arousing) their lecherous desires
08Ghev1    25:0|were freed from their confinement as hostages. They were released by
08Ghev1    25:7|Grigor of the Mamikonean House (as commander) over the Armenian troops
08Ghev1    25:8|to be tried and judged as the latter saw fit
08Ghev1    25:9|As soon as (Oqba) received this
08Ghev1    25:9|As soon as (Oqba) received this order, he
08Ghev1    25:10|a pitiful and ignoble death. As is said of behavior unpleasing
08Ghev1    26:3|us pay taxes to them as we are currently doing and
08Ghev1    26:8|As a result, God withdrew his
08Ghev1    26:13|As for that oath-breaking Grigor
08Ghev1    26:13|the city of Karin (Erzerum) - as though returning from some feat
08Ghev1    27:2|from the rest and went as fugitives to the land of
08Ghev1    27:3|unified the Khurasanian troops, placing as general over themselves Kahat’ba and
08Ghev1    27:4|troops to their own side as well as many from the
08Ghev1    27:4|their own side as well as many from the rabble who
08Ghev1    27:5|the Abbasid rebels) subdued everyone as far as the great Tachik
08Ghev1    27:5|rebels) subdued everyone as far as the great Tachik military camp
08Ghev1    27:6|As for the residents of al
08Ghev1    27:8|retribution was visited upon him as his own blood was demanded
08Ghev1    28:5|of the Iranians and Medes as far as the land of
08Ghev1    28:5|Iranians and Medes as far as the land of Khurasan, thence
08Ghev1    28:5|and the land of Pentapolis as far as Africa
08Ghev1    28:5|land of Pentapolis as far as Africa
08Ghev1    28:8|As prince of the Armenian lords
08Ghev1    28:8|was from the same House as Prince Ashot, and the son
08Ghev1    28:10|his authority, ruling for [22] years [754-775] as caliph
08Ghev1    30:7|As for the enemy, they returned
08Ghev1    31:1|of the Khazars gave (Yazid) as a wife his sister, named
08Ghev1    31:4|cattle, which (the Khazars) took as spoil
08Ghev1    31:6|returned to their dwelling places. As for that gouty braggart (Yazid
08Ghev1    31:6|ruination of the land was as nothing to him
08Ghev1    31:7|and (even) sent his son as a hostage to the land
08Ghev1    32:2|Now as for Gagik, lord of the
08Ghev1    32:5|the silver he had demanded as tax from the country of
08Ghev1    33:0|by scornfully drinking their blood as though it were water
08Ghev1    33:1|was thrown into unendurable distress, as the discovery of (new sources
08Ghev1    33:2|in silver and per capita as a result of which they
08Ghev1    33:4|who angrily summoned Yazid and, as his replacement, sent Muslim’s son
08Ghev1    33:5|Kahtaba al-Tai’i), [754-759] was sent as his replacement. This was because
08Ghev1    33:7|plight of our land. For as we noted earlier, it was
08Ghev1    33:8|beating and torture of priests, as well as persecution and dispersal
08Ghev1    33:8|torture of priests, as well as persecution and dispersal of the
08Ghev1    34:14|horsemen were trampled and died. (As for Mushegh), he gathered up
08Ghev1    34:17|his men pounced on them. As they fought each other, the
08Ghev1    34:18|flight, but (Mushegh’s forces) pursued as far as Aruch village, seizing
08Ghev1    34:18|Mushegh’s forces) pursued as far as Aruch village, seizing many of
08Ghev1    34:26|And he as if involuntarily moved by his
08Ghev1    34:33|wild beasts, slaughtered a lion as though it were a goat’s
08Ghev1    34:37|the contrary, they regarded it as treasonous since they were so
08Ghev1    34:44|be, to live or die as one
08Ghev1    34:45|information in this document unreliable, as though he deceitfully wanted to
08Ghev1    34:45|besiegement and thereby show himself as loyal to the Ishmaelites. Therefore
08Ghev1    34:47|As auxiliaries they called upon Ashot’s
08Ghev1    34:49|folk were attracted to them as foot soldiers for the battle
08Ghev1    34:50|and beat and tortured him as a liar. (Hamazasp) himself boastfully
08Ghev1    34:51|As they neared the town, the
08Ghev1    34:53|of the common folk fell. As for those who turned to
08Ghev1    34:54|and struck the Armenian troops as far as the place known
08Ghev1    34:54|the Armenian troops as far as the place known as Tay
08Ghev1    34:54|far as the place known as Tay village. Then (the Arabs
08Ghev1    34:55|As a result (of this defeat
08Ghev1    34:58|But as soon as the news about
08Ghev1    34:58|But as soon as the news about the defeat
08Ghev1    34:67|As we learned directly from the
08Ghev1    34:69|of the military commanders were as follows: Sparapet (commander-in-chief
08Ghev1    35:1|at the entrances and exits as (a source of) refuge and
08Ghev1    35:2|priests, monks, and their servitorsas though they were the leaders
08Ghev1    35:2|saints and carried them off as booty. Once the infidel troops
08Ghev1    35:3|the land of the Armenians as though he had enjoyed some
08Ghev1    36:0|Yazid (ibn Usaid) to Armenia as commander governor as a replacement
08Ghev1    36:0|to Armenia as commander governor as a replacement for Hasan (ibn
08Ghev1    37:6|were crushed, ground to dust. As booty they also took into
08Ghev1    38:1|my troops against your land, as many (soldiers) as the mustard
08Ghev1    38:1|your land, as many (soldiers) as the mustard seeds which you
08Ghev1    38:2|your troops to my troops as food, like the mustard seeds
08Ghev1    39:1|appointed his son Harun (Aharon) as general, and sent (the army
08Ghev1    39:2|Just as the Ishmaelite army reached Byzantine
08Ghev1    39:3|mentioned earlier, had previously come as a fugitive to the Emperor
08Ghev1    39:10|emperor should be set up as prince over them, people who
08Ghev1    39:14|’Uthman also summoned Prince Tachat, as well as the sparapet (commander
08Ghev1    39:14|summoned Prince Tachat, as well as the sparapet (commander-in-chief
08Ghev1    39:17|terminated (‘Uthman’s) rule and sent as a replacement a certain prince
08Ghev1    39:17|Rauh (R’oh) (ibn Hatim, ostikan) [785-786/87] as governor of the land of
08Ghev1    39:18|eight years and then died, as Rauh arrived (in Armenia
08Ghev1    40:1|unworthy behavior, he designated men as targets instead of objects and
08Ghev1    40:2|was confirmed in his authority (as caliph) he sent a certain
08Ghev1    40:2|in place of Rauh. Truly, as befitted his name he was
08Ghev1    40:6|As their death sentence was being
08Ghev1    40:20|rewarded a hundredfold with glory, as the Lord note: “Anyone who
08Ghev1    40:23|his death, he was regarded as a sacrificial lamb. After working
08Ghev1    41:3|Barda’a (Partaw) and confirmed Sulaiman as prince over the land, entrusting
08Ghev1    42:0|belongings. Instead, everything was taken as booty
08Ghev1    42:1|and property and took them as spoil
08Ghev1    42:5|As soon as they had forded
08Ghev1    42:5|As soon as they had forded the river
08Ghev1    42:6|folk on good fertile land. As for the half of the
08Ghev1    42:6|extreme poverty like slaves, serving as woodcutters or water-carriers like
08Ghev1    42:7|man whom ’Ubaidullah had appointed as governor of the city of
08Ghev1    42:11|As soon as (Ibn Ducas) saw
08Ghev1    42:11|As soon as (Ibn Ducas) saw this, he
09Draskh1    1:4|asked me (to write); thenceforth, as if forced by a certain
09Draskh1    1:9|but that he was known as the ancestor of many other
09Draskh1    1:10|first to rule over us as kings; or else (how) after
09Draskh1    1:11|our Saviour to our land as preachers and doctors
09Draskh1    1:13|of the great prince Ashot as our king, we witnessed the
09Draskh1    1:15|displayed themselves in his days as illustrious, famous, magnanimous, well known
09Draskh1    1:18|and making the latter rule as anti-king
09Draskh1    1:21|turmoils, trembling and destructive confusions as well as unworthy works, unexpected
09Draskh1    1:21|and destructive confusions as well as unworthy works, unexpected devastation and
09Draskh1    1:22|should be sufficient for you as an introduction, wherewith you should
09Draskh1    1:26|the Lord God fill them as well with the blessings so
09Draskh1    2:6|he possessed Thrace after himself, as well as Chittim (K’itiim) who
09Draskh1    2:6|Thrace after himself, as well as Chittim (K’itiim) who brought under
09Draskh1    2:7|with the law of seniority, as we shall explain in its
09Draskh1    2:11|studious Reader, accept my efforts as accomplishments worthy of gratitude, and
09Draskh1    2:11|history of) other kindred races as being a task in no
09Draskh1    2:12|Ashkenaz, Riphath and Togarmah. And as Tiras ruled alone over the
09Draskh1    2:14|why we are called Ashkenazian as well as the House of
09Draskh1    2:14|are called Ashkenazian as well as the House of Togarmah and
09Draskh1    2:15|our patriarchs one by one as unworthy of his narration, yet
09Draskh1    2:16|time of our own Togarmah, as was said above, yet they
09Draskh1    2:17|the histories of other nations as a vain effort, and excerpting
09Draskh1    3:1|Nebrovt’), who is the same as Bel, became arrogant and haughty
09Draskh1    3:4|Hayk ruled over the land as his own paternal lot, and
09Draskh1    3:8|plain Aramayis erected a city as his place of residence. He
09Draskh1    3:20|were the territorial subdivisions extending) as far as the borders of
09Draskh1    3:20|territorial subdivisions extending) as far as the borders of his native
09Draskh1    3:20|borders of his native domain; as for the entirety of his
09Draskh1    3:23|willing either to take her as his wife, or at least
09Draskh1    4:27|who had easily come in as a native, and relinquished their
09Draskh1    4:29|Be it as it may, the timespan from
09Draskh1    5:1|about Vagharshak ruling over us as king and about his descendants
09Draskh1    5:1|and were called Arsacids (Arshakuni). As for the rest that is
09Draskh1    5:7|prudent, wise and valiant man, as king of the Armenians
09Draskh1    5:10|First he designated as his coronant Bagarat, a descendant
09Draskh1    5:12|in other vile habits (such as these), and submit to the
09Draskh1    5:13|adapted elegant court ceremonies such as were befitting royalty and useful
09Draskh1    5:14|fowl for victuals, and servants as well as guardians of the
09Draskh1    5:14|victuals, and servants as well as guardians of the throne, stewards
09Draskh1    5:14|court, and eunuchs. He set as viceroy of his kingdom one
09Draskh1    5:16|access to the royal court as well as the times for
09Draskh1    5:16|the royal court as well as the times for councils, assemblies
09Draskh1    5:20|it there to be observed as a symbol of his might
09Draskh1    6:6|Be it as it may, Tigran, after setting
09Draskh1    6:10|the nahapet of the Rshtuni as sparapet of Armenia, who sent
09Draskh1    6:16|admonished by his own people. As if aroused by the prick
09Draskh1    6:19|of Artashes brother of Tigran, as their king
09Draskh1    6:21|calumniated him before Arjam, and as there was reason to believe
09Draskh1    7:2|excellence of his wisdom. But as the Syrians could not pronounce
09Draskh1    7:7|discord prevailed among his children as to whoever among them should
09Draskh1    7:8|As a wise man Abgar went
09Draskh1    7:9|Thus, these men were regarded as sprouts of royalty
09Draskh1    8:2|set up his nephew Sanatruk as king. Although the latter had
09Draskh1    8:2|the fulfillment of Artashir’s promises, as the able historian Agathangelos exhaustively
09Draskh1    8:3|relics were also buried there as a source of pride to
09Draskh1    8:3|to the Armenian people and as a cure for all those
09Draskh1    8:6|in his mother’s womb, just as Christ had designated John the
09Draskh1    9:3|his impiety, since he died (as a result of) his bowels
09Draskh1    9:5|a chaste person seeks solitude as a ship in trouble hastens
09Draskh1    10:5|his elder brother Vrt’anes, even as it pleased the Holy Spirit
09Draskh1    10:7|Garnik found his holy relics as if by divine ordinance and
09Draskh1    10:11|whom Trdat had set up as nahapet in the city of
09Draskh1    11:1|him to make Xosrov rule as king over the Armenians in
09Draskh1    11:1|his father Trdat, and pleaded as follows: “Let your sovereignty which
09Draskh1    11:2|out his wishes set Xosrov as king over the Armenians
09Draskh1    11:3|the latter might set him as king in place of his
09Draskh1    12:5|appeared (to the onlooker) not as wild barbarians, but rather as
09Draskh1    12:5|as wild barbarians, but rather as modest city dwellers
09Draskh1    12:6|certain others to elevate him as well to the rank of
09Draskh1    12:8|the Word of the Father, as well as His coming among
09Draskh1    12:8|of the Father, as well as His coming among men, His
09Draskh1    12:10|of setting Nerses the Great as patriarch over the house of
09Draskh1    12:10|of Togarmah, and deservedly presented as an authentic proof the holy
09Draskh1    12:10|whom the Lord had designated as the missionaries and evangelists of
09Draskh1    12:12|entirely completed in our country as well, since it was altogether
09Draskh1    12:12|were placed under Nerses’s jurisdiction as archbishops
09Draskh1    12:16|Pap, the son of Arshak, as hostage to the great general
09Draskh1    12:16|taking with him the patriarch as well as the hostage returned
09Draskh1    12:16|him the patriarch as well as the hostage returned to the
09Draskh1    13:2|Apostate with numerous forces ruling as the absolute master of Armenia
09Draskh1    13:6|him of this life, (acting) as if he were innocent. His
09Draskh1    13:7|of bishops did the ordaining as in Antioch, Alexandria, Rome, Ephesus
09Draskh1    13:8|descendant of the Arshakuni house, as king. In his second year
09Draskh1    14:14|with great honor and favor, as if he were an apostle
09Draskh1    14:15|up Artashir son of Vramshapuh as king of Armenia
09Draskh1    14:27|Dzor occupied the patriarchal see as locum tenens
09Draskh1    15:1|Grigor, our thrice-blessed Enlightener. As each one did what he
09Draskh1    16:5|Vagharsh succeeded him as king of Persia. As he
09Draskh1    16:5|him as king of Persia. As he was a man who
09Draskh1    16:16|of Hark’. During his pontificate as well Persian marzpans ruled over
09Draskh1    16:24|After him they set as patriarch of Armenia a certain
09Draskh1    16:27|the Holy Cathedral (of Dvin), as archbishop over the province of
09Draskh1    16:41|Sebastia, and which was known as “First Armenia”, “Second Armenia
09Draskh1    16:42|and which was formerly known as “Second Armenia”, “Third Armeniaand
09Draskh1    16:43|same name and is known as “Third Armenia”, “First Armenia
09Draskh1    16:45|is Martyropolisthat is Np’rkert, as the ’Seat of Justinian’
09Draskh1    16:50|what I have previously described as theFirst,” “Second,” “Third,” and
09Draskh1    17:5|who was one of them, as their bishop
09Draskh1    17:9|from the village of Aghbat’ank’, as patriarch of Armenia and personally
09Draskh1    17:15|in the district of Kog, as katholikos of the Greek section
09Draskh1    17:16|But the great patriarch Abraham, as it was previously mentioned, lived
09Draskh1    17:28|Subsequently the great patriarch Komitas as well stamped his seal on
09Draskh1    18:9|Ezr and those with him, as if they were ignorant of
09Draskh1    18:10|from the emperor and, accepting as a gift one third of
09Draskh1    18:21|orders to persecute Yovhan there as well, the latter went to
09Draskh1    19:2|curopalate and set him up as prince of Armenia. The latter
09Draskh1    19:4|confronted the enemy invaders in as much as his meager resources
09Draskh1    19:4|enemy invaders in as much as his meager resources permitted
09Draskh1    19:8|For as the Lord certainly did not
09Draskh1    19:13|thousand captives to be sold as slaves and returned to Asorestan
09Draskh1    19:22|T’eodoros, the lord of Rshtunik’, as strategos of Armenia
09Draskh1    19:27|succeeded in having him appointed as curopalate and strategos of Armenia
09Draskh1    19:29|lord of Rshtunik’ be reinstated as strategos. Thus our land was
09Draskh1    19:39|the emperor who questioned him (as follows): “Why did you not
09Draskh1    19:40|The bishop answered: “(I shall), as if with Saint Grigor. Nevertheless
09Draskh1    19:46|the same mind set up as prince of Armenia Hamazasp Mamikonean
09Draskh1    19:52|Constantine and believed in Christ. As many as [16,000] people were baptized
09Draskh1    19:52|believed in Christ. As many as [16,000] people were baptized
09Draskh1    20:0|The Rule of Grigor as Curopalate and the Misfortunes that
09Draskh1    20:2|Mamikonean, whom he had retained as hostage
09Draskh1    20:4|a layman, he conducted himself as if he were in a
09Draskh1    20:5|church that he had erected as an edifice worthy of the
09Draskh1    20:9|had it built in haste as a celestial abode on earth
09Draskh1    20:10|mortar, he set it up as his place of residence. He
09Draskh1    20:10|of Eghivard. He established this as the residence of celibate priests
09Draskh1    20:11|of residence, and set it as a domicile for the congregation
09Draskh1    20:13|great prince who had stood as his godfather during the baptism
09Draskh1    20:13|own father and gave him as his residence the village of
09Draskh1    20:25|by race, came to Armenia as governor and launched attacks on
09Draskh1    21:9|and perhaps feel so bad as not to carry out his
09Draskh1    21:11|extended his hand towards him, as if he were alive, and
09Draskh1    21:17|their names in the archives, as if to give them their
09Draskh1    22:16|man from bad to good as much as the stimulus of
09Draskh1    22:16|bad to good as much as the stimulus of excellent ornaments
09Draskh1    22:24|which he took from us, as if by a curtain, yet
09Draskh1    22:27|you wish to see me as I am, then let your
09Draskh1    23:2|had bequeathed it to him as a soulscot. Trdat’s edict has
09Draskh1    23:9|patriarchate and had displayed himself as one disciplined in the innate
09Draskh1    23:17|the komopolis of T’alin, where as many as seven hundred people
09Draskh1    23:17|of T’alin, where as many as seven hundred people were killed
09Draskh1    23:26|After him they set up as prelate a certain Step’anos who
09Draskh1    24:1|to Armenia a certain Yazid as governor (ostikan). Upon his arrival
09Draskh1    24:2|And as the Arabs had (already) subjugated
09Draskh1    24:2|one of his distinguished officials as governor (ostikan). The latter went
09Draskh1    24:3|of the divinely made altar, as well as the multicolored curtain
09Draskh1    24:3|divinely made altar, as well as the multicolored curtain of the
09Draskh1    24:15|It happened as he had predicted; for he
09Draskh1    24:17|and subservient to their swayas a result of this, accounts
09Draskh1    24:21|large estates over to him as though against a payment in
09Draskh1    25:2|Persian extraction, who had taken as wife (a princess) of the
09Draskh1    25:2|wife’s prerogatives, and occupied it as his own select portion
09Draskh1    25:3|great sparapet of Armenia Smbat, as well as the lord of
09Draskh1    25:3|of Armenia Smbat, as well as the lord of Siwnik’, and
09Draskh1    25:4|Khalid sent the patriarch Dawit’ as an envoy to Sawada, to
09Draskh1    25:6|made the right choice, selecting as many as two thousand men
09Draskh1    25:6|right choice, selecting as many as two thousand men, stout in
09Draskh1    25:15|the blessed patriarch Yovhannes, just as the blessed virgin Susanna (Shushan
09Draskh1    25:16|And as the commander (hramanatar) and presiding
09Draskh1    25:17|his memory these foul slanders as words pleasing to his ears
09Draskh1    25:25|them for their insolent tongues as an example to posterity, lest
09Draskh1    25:27|As soon as the latter had
09Draskh1    25:27|As soon as the latter had reached the
09Draskh1    25:27|paid dearly for his crime as he deserved
09Draskh1    25:42|As in the aforenamed regions, in
09Draskh1    25:42|the aforenamed regions, in Taron as well, he performed the same
09Draskh1    25:45|will, he went before him as guide, and cleared the way
09Draskh1    25:47|they gave some of them as prey to the Ishmaelite sword
09Draskh1    25:48|The rest they gave as prey to the merciless sword
09Draskh1    25:48|prey to the merciless sword. As regards those in confinement, the
09Draskh1    25:50|no comparison with the splendor, as yet unrevealed, which is in
09Draskh1    25:58|And as they possessed joyful faces, handsome
09Draskh1    25:59|them villages and estates (gerdastan), as well as fame and glory
09Draskh1    25:59|and estates (gerdastan), as well as fame and glory at the
09Draskh1    25:63|While they remained hanging as if from a cross, the
09Draskh1    25:65|Christ, my hope, I come as a pilgrim to the annual
09Draskh1    25:65|Georg) to offer a scapegoat as a sacrifice to the glory
09Draskh1    25:65|scapegoat I shall offer myself as a sacrifice to you
09Draskh1    25:69|the aforenamed saints, the former as well as the latter, were
09Draskh1    25:69|saints, the former as well as the latter, were martyred in
09Draskh1    26:1|Sisakan and his brother Ashot, as well as the other lords
09Draskh1    26:1|his brother Ashot, as well as the other lords of their
09Draskh1    26:10|of Erazgawork’, and they ordained as patriarch Zak’aria from the village
09Draskh1    26:14|much bloodshed in that land as well
09Draskh1    26:16|lordship over all of Armenia as compensation, give him royal gifts
09Draskh1    26:19|As they relentlessly terrified them day
09Draskh1    26:20|stood bravely against the falsehood as became the excellency of his
09Draskh1    26:20|astray and follow their orders, as he deemed it better to
09Draskh1    26:21|faith which he had received as a precious gift through the
09Draskh1    27:2|a history of his years as prince, the circumstances of his
09Draskh1    27:2|the circumstances of his coronation, as well as the return of
09Draskh1    27:2|of his coronation, as well as the return of the Armenian
09Draskh1    27:3|enemy troops with amazing fortitude, as well as on who oppressed
09Draskh1    27:3|with amazing fortitude, as well as on who oppressed whom, and
09Draskh1    27:6|As has already been said, the
09Draskh1    27:8|the acquisition of vain profits as harmful, he was generous toward
09Draskh1    27:9|he carried out his duties as sparapet, until the fame of
09Draskh1    27:10|to Armenia; he set Ashot as presiding prince of Armenia in
09Draskh1    27:10|investing him with many robes as well as royal insignia, entrusted
09Draskh1    27:10|with many robes as well as royal insignia, entrusted him with
09Draskh1    27:11|whom made treaties with him, as if with a true scion
09Draskh1    27:12|from the other naxarar houses, as members of the royal family
09Draskh1    28:1|law Vasak Haykazun, surnamed Gaburn, as prince of Siwnik’, and obtained
09Draskh1    28:2|numerous places, and was renowned as well as distinguished among the
09Draskh1    28:2|and was renowned as well as distinguished among the multitude
09Draskh1    28:4|his manner, powerful in word as well as deed, who always
09Draskh1    28:4|powerful in word as well as deed, who always tried to
09Draskh1    28:5|And as he was the son-in
09Draskh1    28:7|of his father-in-law as he had done earlier; thus
09Draskh1    28:8|kept them in his mind as precepts, whereby he brought a
09Draskh1    28:13|Garni, and ordered his consecration as prelate of the house of
09Draskh1    29:0|of the Presiding Prince Ashot as King, and the Murder of
09Draskh1    29:4|resolved to raise him up as king over themselves, and informed
09Draskh1    29:11|abiding people, and set rulers as well as princes over them
09Draskh1    29:11|and set rulers as well as princes over them
09Draskh1    29:12|the king of Egrisi, who as a constant vassal of Ashot
09Draskh1    29:13|king Ashot, whom he addressed as ’beloved son’, and he communicated
09Draskh1    29:22|As for Vasak prince of Sisakan
09Draskh1    30:4|churches of the true believers, as gifts presented for the Holy
09Draskh1    30:5|age he rested in Christ as befitted his gracious nature
09Draskh1    30:16|to be in agreement stipulated as follows: “Let Atrnerseh return to
09Draskh1    30:16|sister’s husband) Gurgen, and send as hostage his son Dawit’. Then
09Draskh1    30:21|confined Abas to the fortress as to a prison cell for
09Draskh1    30:22|so asked him to send as a hostage his son, who
09Draskh1    30:22|who was his own namesake, as well as Ashot, the son
09Draskh1    30:22|his own namesake, as well as Ashot, the son of his
09Draskh1    30:26|the katholikos for his actions, as he considered him responsible for
09Draskh1    30:32|of his silence, he replied as follows
09Draskh1    30:35|is the vicar of Christ. As long as the cloak of
09Draskh1    30:35|vicar of Christ. As long as the cloak of holiness covers
09Draskh1    30:37|for his acts before God, as I know of his boundless
09Draskh1    30:37|Scriptures, that we hold him as an exemplar. He forgives immediately
09Draskh1    30:37|and proceeds to perfection, especially as he has fled worldly life
09Draskh1    30:38|As for the anathema pronounced on
09Draskh1    30:40|impossible to identify a transgression, as (it is impossible to trace
09Draskh1    30:49|the transgressors who vexed you, as the purulent blood of my
09Draskh1    30:51|they allegorically set it forth as their own. Certainly, they respected
09Draskh1    30:51|they respected only the form, as (one would use) a plough
09Draskh1    30:55|Do not make trouble, as it is hard for you
09Draskh1    30:56|Lord acquired in the beginning as His lot of inheritance, about
09Draskh1    30:56|about which the prophet speaks as follows: “Assemble yourselves upon Mount
09Draskh1    30:58|penance and groans they established as a mediator the Holy Gospels
09Draskh1    30:60|reason, I should be considered as an ally of the evil
09Draskh1    30:66|righteousnessare preserved in writing as a measure of precaution for
09Draskh1    30:69|the leaders of the church as witnesses to his atonement
09Draskh1    30:71|higher rank conduct the examination as they may wish, and be
09Draskh1    30:71|fire-wood cloak their souls, as if mourning for the fall
09Draskh1    30:80|by letter with great awe as a memorial for you who
09Draskh1    30:80|same torments, derision and scourges as those who fell with Judas
09Draskh1    31:2|that the Emperor addressed Smbat as hisbeloved sonby means
09Draskh1    31:3|to Smbat, learned of this, as well as of the firm
09Draskh1    31:3|learned of this, as well as of the firm friendship and
09Draskh1    31:4|As soon as king Smbat realized
09Draskh1    31:4|As soon as king Smbat realized the wicked
09Draskh1    31:4|he immediately mobilized his forces as well as the multitude of
09Draskh1    31:4|mobilized his forces as well as the multitude of the naxarars
09Draskh1    31:4|skilled soldiers, and he marched as far as the district of
09Draskh1    31:4|and he marched as far as the district of Rotokk’ near
09Draskh1    31:15|the boundaries of his domain as far as the city of
09Draskh1    31:15|of his domain as far as the city of Karin in
09Draskh1    31:15|the farther side of Kgharjk’ as far as the shores of
09Draskh1    31:15|side of Kgharjk’ as far as the shores of the great
09Draskh1    31:15|and the borders of Egrisi, as well as to the foot
09Draskh1    31:15|borders of Egrisi, as well as to the foot of the
09Draskh1    31:15|to say, Gugark’, and Canark’ as far as the Gate of
09Draskh1    31:15|Gugark’, and Canark’ as far as the Gate of the Alans
09Draskh1    31:15|to the district of Uti, as far as the city of
09Draskh1    31:15|district of Uti, as far as the city of Hunarakert, to
09Draskh1    31:16|he used valiantly in battle as a sign of victory
09Draskh1    32:1|the walls of the city, as both the palaces of the
09Draskh1    32:2|built church of the katholikosate as well as the other martyria
09Draskh1    32:2|of the katholikosate as well as the other martyria with solid
09Draskh1    32:3|because their minds had become as hard as rock and without
09Draskh1    32:3|minds had become as hard as rock and without compassion, made
09Draskh1    32:4|spouses, whose cries and lamentations, as well as the piteous voices
09Draskh1    32:4|cries and lamentations, as well as the piteous voices of the
09Draskh1    32:5|As it was not possible to
09Draskh1    32:7|manner of ascetic life, wrote as follows a letter to the
09Draskh1    32:11|buried in their own dwellings as in a tomb
09Draskh1    32:18|Secondly, even as the upright as well as
09Draskh1    32:18|Secondly, even as the upright as well as the impious benefit
09Draskh1    32:18|as the upright as well as the impious benefit together from
09Draskh1    32:19|Now, as the decrees that the Creator
09Draskh1    32:21|atonement be made for them as equals of the martyrs tortured
09Draskh1    32:23|However, they considered themselves as worthy of that evil calamity
09Draskh1    32:23|worthy of that evil calamity as the infidels whose sins they
09Draskh1    33:6|many warriors, namely, fierce archers as well as spearmen, armed with
09Draskh1    33:6|namely, fierce archers as well as spearmen, armed with weapons and
09Draskh1    33:7|of thinking, sent the latter as an envoy to king Smbat
09Draskh1    34:6|summoned him with loving tenderness as a beloved son, and bestowed
09Draskh1    34:7|Ashot and set himself up as prince of those regions with
09Draskh1    34:9|subordinate the district of Taron, as well as the province of
09Draskh1    34:9|district of Taron, as well as the province of Aghdznik’, lest
09Draskh1    34:10|under his sway Syrian Mesopotamia as far as Palestine, had seized
09Draskh1    34:10|sway Syrian Mesopotamia as far as Palestine, had seized Abu’l-Magra
09Draskh1    34:13|And as the son of the great
09Draskh1    34:15|As there was a secret agreement
09Draskh1    34:25|the bottom of his heart as if under a bushel, without
09Draskh1    34:28|were of the same mind as he, suddenly drew their swords
09Draskh1    34:31|horse, which he admired, and as he happened to cross a
09Draskh1    35:1|of the higher nobility (awagani), as well as the acute discord
09Draskh1    35:1|higher nobility (awagani), as well as the acute discord between those
09Draskh1    35:3|But as the naxarars of those regions
09Draskh1    35:4|the king of Egrisi (Eger), as well as others, the wives
09Draskh1    35:4|of Egrisi (Eger), as well as others, the wives of azat
09Draskh1    35:8|number of noble (azat) women, as well as the treasures and
09Draskh1    35:8|noble (azat) women, as well as the treasures and the riches
09Draskh1    35:10|As he could not decide on
09Draskh1    35:12|son of his brother Sahak as hostages
09Draskh1    35:14|As the king became aware of
09Draskh1    35:14|to him his son Ashot, as well as his brother’s son
09Draskh1    35:14|his son Ashot, as well as his brother’s son Smbat as
09Draskh1    35:14|as his brother’s son Smbat as hostages. Also he gave to
09Draskh1    36:1|of Vaspurakan, and the priests as well as the princes of
09Draskh1    36:1|and the priests as well as the princes of the land
09Draskh1    36:3|law Afshin, and his daughter, as well as the other hostages
09Draskh1    36:3|and his daughter, as well as the other hostages, and the
09Draskh1    36:4|Meanwhile, as the great patriarch Georg had
09Draskh1    36:11|the present (office), and had as my only guiding hope the
09Draskh1    38:18|up his younger brother Gurgen as marzpan of Armenia
09Draskh1    39:0|of Yusuf Brother of Afshin as Governor, and the Death of
09Draskh1    39:2|domination of the aforementioned dynasty, as the laws of God had
09Draskh1    39:8|Ashot, the son of Shapuh, as sparapet of Armenia
09Draskh1    39:9|his succession to his duties as sparapet, the latter conceived the
09Draskh1    40:1|the secession of king Smbat as a very wicked act. Weighing
09Draskh1    40:1|make him an ally, just as he had been formerly with
09Draskh1    40:2|he was denied audience, and as he could not attain his
09Draskh1    40:2|province of Uti, and went as far as Tashratap’
09Draskh1    40:2|Uti, and went as far as Tashratap’
09Draskh1    40:6|the royal taxes to him as he might wish and desire
09Draskh1    40:9|As the ostikan wished to spend
09Draskh1    40:13|armor, golden reins and tassels, as well as a crown made
09Draskh1    40:13|reins and tassels, as well as a crown made out of
09Draskh1    40:20|of the Sea of Gegham as their patrimonial possessions
09Draskh1    40:22|of kindness toward king Smbat as hisbeloved son”. His relations
09Draskh1    41:2|But as those people were obedient and
09Draskh1    41:6|on the contrary, with twice as many honors, he generously granted
09Draskh1    41:8|and prepared to set up as their king one who was
09Draskh1    41:9|thenceforth be obedient to him as his protege, in return to
09Draskh1    42:3|command, and against his wishes, as well as out of respect
09Draskh1    42:3|against his wishes, as well as out of respect to the
09Draskh1    42:3|believe that he had sent as many as one thousand men
09Draskh1    42:3|he had sent as many as one thousand men to guide
09Draskh1    42:5|the head of) the king as well as his subjects, with
09Draskh1    42:5|of) the king as well as his subjects, with the intention
09Draskh1    42:9|But as Smbat could not resist them
09Draskh1    42:13|on undertakings that were wicked as well as subversive, he conceived
09Draskh1    42:13|that were wicked as well as subversive, he conceived the idea
09Draskh1    42:14|him (Atrnerseh) in his place as the one in charge (hramanatar
09Draskh1    42:16|accomplice in the wicked plot, as well as certain others who
09Draskh1    42:16|the wicked plot, as well as certain others who were of
09Draskh1    42:17|and the second Achitophel Hasan, as well as the others who
09Draskh1    42:17|second Achitophel Hasan, as well as the others who had joined
09Draskh1    42:21|all the warriors gathered together as one, unified into a single
09Draskh1    42:25|with him his oldest son as hostage. Also he received from
09Draskh1    42:26|Thus, as if with the aid of
09Draskh1    43:0|Counter rule of Gagik Arcruni as King, and the Great Confusion
09Draskh1    43:2|Nevertheless, as the king had previously given
09Draskh1    43:2|had previously given the city as a gift to prince Smbat
09Draskh1    43:4|gave him a royal crown, as well as honors and gifts
09Draskh1    43:4|a royal crown, as well as honors and gifts befitting royalty
09Draskh1    43:7|the colorful embroidery of women, as well as many horses, mules
09Draskh1    43:7|embroidery of women, as well as many horses, mules decked with
09Draskh1    43:9|the land in every respect, as well as leave the king
09Draskh1    43:9|in every respect, as well as leave the king in peace
09Draskh1    43:12|He paid the tribute faithfully, as custom and regulation demands, and
09Draskh1    43:14|hoped that somehow he might, as his Christian duty, help me
09Draskh1    43:19|But as they had been forsaken by
09Draskh1    43:26|immediately began to pursue Smbat as far as Iberia, until the
09Draskh1    43:26|to pursue Smbat as far as Iberia, until the latter took
09Draskh1    44:4|amount of the symbolic grain as a precaution against the severe
09Draskh1    44:5|plotting to torment our people, as well as being unable to
09Draskh1    44:5|torment our people, as well as being unable to attain what
09Draskh1    44:6|ostikan in everything, in deed as well as thought. In the
09Draskh1    44:6|everything, in deed as well as thought. In the course of
09Draskh1    44:8|for amnesty from the ostikan, as someone in time past was
09Draskh1    44:8|run short of funds, and as there was no one who
09Draskh1    44:10|As the cruel devastations of the
09Draskh1    45:2|the command of king Gagik as well as the rest of
09Draskh1    45:2|of king Gagik as well as the rest of his naxarars
09Draskh1    45:8|As Ashot was in that wing
09Draskh1    45:11|Thenceforth, considering such victories as fuel for the inflamed bitterness
09Draskh1    45:11|blinded the people of Ashkenaz, as if it were night. Putting
09Draskh1    45:25|in order to be sold as slaves
09Draskh1    45:27|the Lord were cast out as prey to the birds in
09Draskh1    45:27|of the Almighty Lord so as to be able to drive
09Draskh1    46:0|Execution the Princes that Surrendered, as Well as Mushegh
09Draskh1    46:0|Princes that Surrendered, as Well as Mushegh
09Draskh1    46:1|to inflict vengeance on thieves, as well as the accomplices of
09Draskh1    46:1|vengeance on thieves, as well as the accomplices of the latter
09Draskh1    46:2|struck with famine, the sword as well as insidious snares to
09Draskh1    46:2|famine, the sword as well as insidious snares to the degree
09Draskh1    46:6|a deathly poison to drink, as a result of which the
09Draskh1    46:15|Even women of distinction, such as princesses, were seized by the
09Draskh1    47:2|by means of swift oars as if in an ark, and
09Draskh1    47:4|sailed together with their mother as well as all their family
09Draskh1    47:4|with their mother as well as all their family and as
09Draskh1    47:4|as all their family and as much property as they could
09Draskh1    47:4|family and as much property as they could carry with them
09Draskh1    47:11|of Aram. Everyone, the azat as well as the non-azat
09Draskh1    47:11|Everyone, the azat as well as the non-azat, the powerful
09Draskh1    48:1|realized that this wicked storm as well as the horrible crimes
09Draskh1    48:1|this wicked storm as well as the horrible crimes were brought
09Draskh1    48:1|the tyrant, they were admonished as if by the fear of
09Draskh1    48:4|Be that as it may, king Smbat had
09Draskh1    48:8|deadly snares of the ostikan, as I narrated earlier. Those (who
09Draskh1    48:11|of Erasxadzor. Here he remained, as the place was not accessible
09Draskh1    48:14|And as there were many believers in
09Draskh1    48:15|were put to the sword, as if by executioners standing at
09Draskh1    48:18|Also as he was struck with the
09Draskh1    48:21|his vain deeds. His spirit as well as those of his
09Draskh1    48:21|deeds. His spirit as well as those of his princes was
09Draskh1    48:21|he would be set up as king of Armenia, Gagik prudently
09Draskh1    49:3|was the sister of Gagik, as well as the wife of
09Draskh1    49:3|sister of Gagik, as well as the wife of Smbat’s brother
09Draskh1    49:5|and squeezing him between logs as well as torturing him on
09Draskh1    49:5|him between logs as well as torturing him on racks
09Draskh1    49:6|his subsistence to God, just as formerly David, despite his thirst
09Draskh1    49:7|his time to constant prayers, as well as supplicatory expressions of
09Draskh1    49:7|to constant prayers, as well as supplicatory expressions of gratitude and
09Draskh1    49:9|by means of rods, almost as far as the membrane of
09Draskh1    49:9|of rods, almost as far as the membrane of his heart
09Draskh1    49:10|stretching him from the chin as well as the neck, tied
09Draskh1    49:10|from the chin as well as the neck, tied his joints
09Draskh1    49:10|joints with very strong ropes, as if to the press of
09Draskh1    49:14|a tall beam, some believers, as well as non-believers, claimed
09Draskh1    49:14|beam, some believers, as well as non-believers, claimed to have
09Draskh1    49:15|Be that as it may, let us leave
09Draskh1    50:2|who was blessed among women, as well as his pious wife
09Draskh1    50:2|blessed among women, as well as his pious wife together with
09Draskh1    50:3|from them, and their ornaments as well as household were ravaged
09Draskh1    50:3|and their ornaments as well as household were ravaged
09Draskh1    50:15|Then unexpectedlyas if in an ambushhe
09Draskh1    51:2|the province of Korduk’ Rotakk’ as well as Atrpatakan. As if
09Draskh1    51:2|of Korduk’ Rotakk’ as well as Atrpatakan. As if startled by
09Draskh1    51:2|Rotakk’ as well as Atrpatakan. As if startled by the horrible
09Draskh1    51:4|that everyone, both the ramik as well as the non-ramik
09Draskh1    51:4|both the ramik as well as the non-ramik, fled before
09Draskh1    51:5|scattered all over the mountains as well as the plains
09Draskh1    51:5|over the mountains as well as the plains
09Draskh1    51:7|brutes. Many men and women as well as young children, who
09Draskh1    51:7|men and women as well as young children, who had grown
09Draskh1    51:12|As if out of mercy, they
09Draskh1    51:13|which were distributed among themselves, as if in fulfillment of the
09Draskh1    51:14|quietly, they tracked down, and as if they were plants, pruned
09Draskh1    51:14|crippled their hands and feet as well as all the other
09Draskh1    51:14|hands and feet as well as all the other parts. They
09Draskh1    51:16|Nevertheless, as they still could breathe, either
09Draskh1    51:23|And thus, as they had all become quite
09Draskh1    51:23|that had not been convicted as guilty, the judges passed the
09Draskh1    51:31|he presented himself to Christ as a reasonable sacrifice together with
09Draskh1    51:33|practically half of his domain as well as many robes, gold
09Draskh1    51:33|of his domain as well as many robes, gold-broidered ornaments
09Draskh1    51:36|As they were brought to the
09Draskh1    51:38|our hope, and offer yourself as a reasonable sacrifice and votive
09Draskh1    51:41|and after fulfilling his destiny as well as preserving his faith
09Draskh1    51:41|fulfilling his destiny as well as preserving his faith intact, armed
09Draskh1    51:43|toilsome blows and were enrolled as the sons of the Heavenly
09Draskh1    51:44|at the expense of momentary as well as trivial vexations they
09Draskh1    51:44|expense of momentary as well as trivial vexations they were impregnated
09Draskh1    51:46|As they had begun their agony
09Draskh1    51:50|wrote an account of these as a warning for all those
09Draskh1    52:1|of Egrisi, Gugark’ and Uti, as well as the northern races
09Draskh1    52:1|Gugark’ and Uti, as well as the northern races living at
09Draskh1    52:7|eyes fixed on our kings, as well as the princes, lords
09Draskh1    52:7|on our kings, as well as the princes, lords and naxarars
09Draskh1    52:8|the sway (of the enemy), as well as save the children
09Draskh1    52:8|of the enemy), as well as save the children of those
09Draskh1    52:12|another en masse, they fought as enemies, and having always their
09Draskh1    53:6|tempestuous, and ruins the crops as well as the threshing floors
09Draskh1    53:6|ruins the crops as well as the threshing floors, that is
09Draskh1    53:26|their mouths, because of thirst, as they were not suckled by
09Draskh1    53:26|bosoms of their mothers; children as well as parents in the
09Draskh1    53:26|their mothers; children as well as parents in the cities were
09Draskh1    53:29|they inflicted on him twice as many diabolic tortures. They inserted
09Draskh1    53:31|night that covered the villages as well as the estates (gerdastan
09Draskh1    53:31|covered the villages as well as the estates (gerdastan). Nude corpses
09Draskh1    53:32|to pieces with their teeth, as if they were brutes. Both
09Draskh1    53:33|shadow of death covered us. As we did not keep the
09Draskh1    53:34|Although he honored me greatly as his guest and arranged for
09Draskh1    53:34|for a generous allowance, yet, as my stay there was prolonged
09Draskh1    54:3|of danger upon your flock, as we are physically beyond range
09Draskh1    54:4|your flock, and were persecuted as well as clubbed and beaten
09Draskh1    54:4|and were persecuted as well as clubbed and beaten by the
09Draskh1    54:6|in the knowledge of God, as well as that of binding
09Draskh1    54:6|knowledge of God, as well as that of binding and absolving
09Draskh1    54:9|peaceful coexistence with one another as well as with the Armenian
09Draskh1    54:9|with one another as well as with the Armenian and Albanian
09Draskh1    54:10|means of letters, and encyclicals, as well as with (the help
09Draskh1    54:10|letters, and encyclicals, as well as with (the help of) bishops
09Draskh1    54:10|turn to better things such as the redemptive mysteries and salutary
09Draskh1    54:12|times, so that your curopalate as well as the chief (prince
09Draskh1    54:12|that your curopalate as well as the chief (prince) of Abasgia
09Draskh1    54:14|And as it befits your Holiness, you
09Draskh1    54:16|harmony with all the princes as well as the lords of
09Draskh1    54:16|all the princes as well as the lords of the lands
09Draskh1    54:18|received consolation from my kinsmen, as well as from the princes
09Draskh1    54:18|from my kinsmen, as well as from the princes and the
09Draskh1    54:20|him his family, his treasures, as well as all the many
09Draskh1    54:20|family, his treasures, as well as all the many people living
09Draskh1    54:21|He himself as well as his brother and
09Draskh1    54:21|He himself as well as his brother and the armed
09Draskh1    54:22|the torrents of wickedness, and as he could not sever his
09Draskh1    54:24|his forces had set up as king over the Armenians, went
09Draskh1    54:27|you, peace, and much rejoicing as well as love from this
09Draskh1    54:27|and much rejoicing as well as love from this catholic church
09Draskh1    54:30|and the bishops with us, as well as the entire congregation
09Draskh1    54:30|bishops with us, as well as the entire congregation of the
09Draskh1    54:31|beseeching implorations, and conciliatory solicitations as well as express our gratitude
09Draskh1    54:31|and conciliatory solicitations as well as express our gratitude, which is
09Draskh1    54:34|We who are serving as spokesman have directed our thoughts
09Draskh1    54:37|to violate his holy temple, as well as to subject the
09Draskh1    54:37|his holy temple, as well as to subject the people of
09Draskh1    54:38|As long as all the nations
09Draskh1    54:38|As long as all the nations acknowledged fear
09Draskh1    54:38|nations acknowledged fear of you as a protective bastion against the
09Draskh1    54:38|bastion against the enemies, and as long as we lived safely
09Draskh1    54:38|the enemies, and as long as we lived safely under the
09Draskh1    54:38|auspices of your imperial majesties, as if in a beautiful city
09Draskh1    54:39|But as soon as we became negligent
09Draskh1    54:39|But as soon as we became negligent of our
09Draskh1    54:42|and banished the city dwellers as well as the peasants under
09Draskh1    54:42|the city dwellers as well as the peasants under severe hardships
09Draskh1    54:44|As their lives were in danger
09Draskh1    54:44|at the menace of afflictions, as if they were half dead
09Draskh1    54:59|I suffered all these things, as I deserved. In accordance with
09Draskh1    54:61|the inheritance which is yours, as well as to reestablish by
09Draskh1    54:61|which is yours, as well as to reestablish by great expenditure
09Draskh1    54:67|But as for my own self, I
09Draskh1    54:67|famine, the sword, and captivity, as well as the southern tyranny
09Draskh1    54:67|sword, and captivity, as well as the southern tyranny have agonized
09Draskh1    54:69|Holy Cross of the Lord as well as the providential mercy
09Draskh1    54:69|of the Lord as well as the providential mercy of your
09Draskh1    54:77|As for those, who will not
09Draskh1    55:1|of our distress and destruction as well as of the death
09Draskh1    55:1|distress and destruction as well as of the death of the
09Draskh1    55:2|of Smbat, who was ruling as king with many honors and
09Draskh1    55:3|But as Ashot, the son of the
09Draskh1    55:5|king. He treated Ashot almost as his equal, and exalted him
09Draskh1    55:7|with beautiful armor and ornaments, as well as many cups, and
09Draskh1    55:7|armor and ornaments, as well as many cups, and utensils, and
09Draskh1    55:16|I saw people living, celibates as well as hermits who wore
09Draskh1    55:16|people living, celibates as well as hermits who wore cilice and
09Draskh1    55:16|shoes, and were poorly fed; as disciples of righteousness and descendants
09Draskh1    55:23|Be that as it may, as long as
09Draskh1    55:23|Be that as it may, as long as the impetuous asp
09Draskh1    55:23|as it may, as long as the impetuous asp remained in
09Draskh1    55:24|a small amount of uproar as well as confusion, which he
09Draskh1    55:24|amount of uproar as well as confusion, which he stirred up
09Draskh1    55:25|whom he had always spurned as a dishonorable and despicable person
09Draskh1    55:28|body, and armed with weapons as well as armor, ascended to
09Draskh1    55:28|armed with weapons as well as armor, ascended to the flanks
09Draskh1    55:28|to the depths of valleys as well as the fastnesses in
09Draskh1    55:28|depths of valleys as well as the fastnesses in rocky crevices
09Draskh1    55:30|for about two months almost as if demented by a certain
09Draskh1    55:32|He kept them under guard as if they were hostages
09Draskh1    55:34|king Gagik and his kinsmen as well as his naxarars saw
09Draskh1    55:34|and his kinsmen as well as his naxarars saw that the
09Draskh1    56:4|However, as (the inhabitants of) the large
09Draskh1    56:6|But as the cunning ostikan had secretly
09Draskh1    56:6|crowned the sparapet of Armenia as king, and gird up his
09Draskh1    56:8|And as both of them had been
09Draskh1    57:1|brothers of the Gnt’uni house, as commanders of the fortress and
09Draskh1    57:3|And as there was a very small
09Draskh1    57:5|also took along their families, as well as the detachments in
09Draskh1    57:5|along their families, as well as the detachments in Tiflis, and
09Draskh1    57:8|death, and amputated the noses as well as ears of the
09Draskh1    57:8|amputated the noses as well as ears of the rest
09Draskh1    58:7|As for myself, I cried ’woe
09Draskh1    58:8|Be that as it may, king Ashot, the
09Draskh1    58:10|two sides individually, once, twice as well as three times
09Draskh1    58:10|individually, once, twice as well as three times
09Draskh1    58:14|of the Sea of Gegham as his inheritance, died. He was
09Draskh1    59:1|subsequently, followed by the latter as well as all of his
09Draskh1    59:1|by the latter as well as all of his troops, he
09Draskh1    59:1|he himself had set up as prince and commander over the
09Draskh1    59:11|whom he had set up as ’presiding prince’, together with the
09Draskh1    59:11|where Ashot honored them greatly, as it was befitting for kings
09Draskh1    59:12|And as the latter were unsuccessful in
09Draskh1    59:14|son of his brother Abas, as well as the emigrants in
09Draskh1    59:14|his brother Abas, as well as the emigrants in Erazgawork’, and
09Draskh1    59:16|violent hostilities commenced between them as a result of the preconceived
09Draskh1    59:17|Be that as it may, Vasak, the hereditary
09Draskh1    59:18|that he would treat him as his coadjutor and as one
09Draskh1    59:18|him as his coadjutor and as one who is of the
09Draskh1    59:18|is of the same mind as well as a beloved brother
09Draskh1    59:18|the same mind as well as a beloved brother
09Draskh1    60:1|the caliph sent to Armenia as governor (ostikan) a certain Hagarite
09Draskh1    60:2|while the rest was offered as a gift
09Draskh1    60:4|Be that as it may, the splendid and
09Draskh1    60:4|who had adopted king Ashot as his foster son by marrying
09Draskh1    60:4|contrive evil against the king, as if against a foreign enemy
09Draskh1    60:6|urged them) to display themselves as exemplars of total virtue and
09Draskh1    60:8|prince of the Sisakan house, as well as his three brothers
09Draskh1    60:8|the Sisakan house, as well as his three brothers were greatly
09Draskh1    60:14|peltasts, and armed with bows as well as swords wounded and
09Draskh1    60:14|armed with bows as well as swords wounded and felled many
09Draskh1    60:14|and sought terms of peace. As for the destruction and devastation
09Draskh1    60:14|to pay for it twice as much as the amount of
09Draskh1    60:14|for it twice as much as the amount of the damage
09Draskh1    60:15|in Dzorap’or by his men, as well as the driving of
09Draskh1    60:15|by his men, as well as the driving of the fugitives
09Draskh1    60:16|sister’s son, and considering this as something that could be settled
09Draskh1    60:18|fastnesses of his realm. And as it was near the time
09Draskh1    60:21|sent one of the bishops as an envoy to prince Sahak
09Draskh1    60:21|of such severe disaster, such as I have witnessed? Didn’t the
09Draskh1    60:32|of death, the king reasoned as follows: “Should I let go
09Draskh1    60:32|would be rescued by others, as the case was with Vasak
09Draskh1    61:0|Rebellion; The Appointment of Subuki as Ostikan, and the Works of
09Draskh1    61:3|But as soon as Yusuf was seized
09Draskh1    61:3|But as soon as Yusuf was seized by the
09Draskh1    61:3|who had been set up as prince and commander over his
09Draskh1    61:3|was designated by the caliph as ostikan in place of Yusuf
09Draskh1    62:3|As Vasak’s brother Ashot had been
09Draskh1    62:4|As soon as he had met
09Draskh1    62:4|As soon as he had met prince Gurgen
09Draskh1    62:9|archers, peltasts and swordsmen, and as soon as they had arrived
09Draskh1    62:9|and swordsmen, and as soon as they had arrived, the guards
09Draskh1    62:14|were opened before him, and as soon as he had entered
09Draskh1    62:14|before him, and as soon as he had entered, he had
09Draskh1    63:1|means of well-suited words as if they were reins, turned
09Draskh1    63:14|was called C’lik (Little Bull), as well as the rest of
09Draskh1    63:14|C’lik (Little Bull), as well as the rest of the rebellious
09Draskh1    63:15|As Ashot could not engage in
09Draskh1    63:16|Thus, as if being confined in prison
09Draskh1    63:18|kinsmen and advisers, prepared steeds as swift (as birds), and mounting
09Draskh1    63:18|advisers, prepared steeds as swift (as birds), and mounting on them
09Draskh1    63:19|They spared only their lives as the Christian canons demand, namely
09Draskh1    64:1|precept, “if possible, so far as it lies (with you), live
09Draskh1    64:2|with his beloved brother Gurgen, as well as the rest of
09Draskh1    64:2|beloved brother Gurgen, as well as the rest of his relatives
09Draskh1    64:5|undisturbed. Prosperity, peace, and renovation as well as security prevailed naturally
09Draskh1    64:5|peace, and renovation as well as security prevailed naturally over the
09Draskh1    64:5|they lived in their homes, as if in a peaceful haven
09Draskh1    64:7|the royal city of Babylon, as well as almost the entire
09Draskh1    64:7|city of Babylon, as well as almost the entire extent of
09Draskh1    64:11|forces to his former post as governor. Thus Mu’nis made Yusuf
09Draskh1    64:11|obey and fulfill his wishes, as well as assist him in
09Draskh1    64:11|fulfill his wishes, as well as assist him in pouring on
09Draskh1    64:13|But as king Gagik had been informed
09Draskh1    64:13|Caghkotn, whereat he consoled himself as follows: “Although we are terrified
09Draskh1    64:16|to pay the royal tributes, as well as to bestow the
09Draskh1    64:16|the royal tributes, as well as to bestow the usual gifts
09Draskh1    64:17|riches and money, immediately paid as much as he could, twice
09Draskh1    64:17|money, immediately paid as much as he could, twice the amount
09Draskh1    64:17|also gave him copious gratuities. As for the taxes that remained
09Draskh1    64:17|strict demand, hostages were given as surety from among the members
09Draskh1    64:20|However, as he was avaricious and greedy
09Draskh1    64:20|royal tributes for many years, as well as personal gratuities for
09Draskh1    64:20|for many years, as well as personal gratuities for himself. He
09Draskh1    64:23|and great amounts of money, as well as horses and mules
09Draskh1    64:23|amounts of money, as well as horses and mules, he gave
09Draskh1    64:24|province (sic) of Rotakk’. But as he himself was headed for
09Draskh1    64:24|called Subuki by the people, as ostikan to Armenia. He himself
09Draskh1    64:26|the wives of the caliph as well as other people of
09Draskh1    64:26|of the caliph as well as other people of renown, who
09Draskh1    64:26|of money, gold and silver as booty, they all went to
09Draskh1    65:1|sent to Armenia by Yusuf as ostikan, marched forth and reached
09Draskh1    65:1|for a number of days, as his wife was there, and
09Draskh1    65:4|Responding as if to an invitation from
09Draskh1    65:7|But as he realized that ready-made
09Draskh1    65:9|As soon as he had entered
09Draskh1    65:9|As soon as he had entered the city
09Draskh1    65:10|I wept with bitter distress, as is characteristic of human nature
09Draskh1    65:12|So I took flight not as much from my fear of
09Draskh1    65:14|the sun, we acknowledged this as an authentic sign manifested to
09Draskh1    65:15|of the danger. I took as my first examples the prophet
09Draskh1    65:19|Our intention was as follows: to return once again
09Draskh1    65:19|near the holy patriarchal church; as for the material possessions and
09Draskh1    65:19|will, to relinquish these willingly as gifts to the Hagarite Nasr
09Draskh1    65:20|I had founded this place as a monastery for celibate priests
09Draskh1    65:21|As soon as we had reached
09Draskh1    65:21|As soon as we had reached Biwrakan, I
09Draskh1    65:22|would continue sending him gifts as a tribute for my well
09Draskh1    66:4|find treasures, and much money, as well as the beautiful ornaments
09Draskh1    66:4|and much money, as well as the beautiful ornaments of the
09Draskh1    66:5|were of the same mind as the judge expressed the same
09Draskh1    66:7|of fodder for the animals as well as the numerous swarms
09Draskh1    66:7|for the animals as well as the numerous swarms of bees
09Draskh1    66:8|bizarre thoughts. He immediately set as his goal the contest between
09Draskh1    66:9|However, as I had learned of their
09Draskh1    66:9|had pondered on the matter as on the previous occasion, I
09Draskh1    66:10|Bagaran, near Ashot, who ruled as king, so that the children
09Draskh1    66:11|physical feebleness of the bishop as well as that of some
09Draskh1    66:11|of the bishop as well as that of some of the
09Draskh1    66:13|numbers of women, young children, as well as enfeebled old men
09Draskh1    66:13|women, young children, as well as enfeebled old men, who could
09Draskh1    66:15|the princes of this world. As soon as they had heard
09Draskh1    66:15|of this world. As soon as they had heard whispers concerning
09Draskh1    66:16|As a general rule, one soldier
09Draskh1    66:16|of the public, but now as good soldiers let us share
09Draskh1    66:21|feet in this temporary life, as if it were eternal. Subsequently
09Draskh1    66:23|Thus he ignited their minds as if with fire, and urged
09Draskh1    66:28|which the Lord Himself chose as his own inheritance and people
09Draskh1    66:34|Hope, and having renounced mercy as well as faith, immediately betrayed
09Draskh1    66:34|having renounced mercy as well as faith, immediately betrayed the fortress
09Draskh1    66:37|the meantime, the blessed bishop, as well as the other clerics
09Draskh1    66:37|the blessed bishop, as well as the other clerics of the
09Draskh1    66:39|of the blessed bishop, just as one would chop down a
09Draskh1    66:40|the psalmodists to their death as if they were sheep, and
09Draskh1    66:43|way afflicted with grief, nor as a result of his youth
09Draskh1    66:50|were all presented to Christ as a perfect sacrifice in sweet
09Draskh1    66:50|order of the married priests, as well as the brothers of
09Draskh1    66:50|the married priests, as well as the brothers of the latter
09Draskh1    66:56|the dead, and the loot as well as the fodder for
09Draskh1    66:56|and the loot as well as the fodder for the numerous
09Draskh1    66:58|vain, was offerd to Christ as a gift
09Draskh1    66:62|brought along with the captives as their porters, to be taken
09Draskh1    67:2|by the name of Bishr, as ostikan over the city of
09Draskh1    67:4|But as the latter had taken refuge
09Draskh1    67:9|Dvin, boasted of his escape as if he had attained victory
09Draskh1    67:10|led a large force, twice as great as the former, and
09Draskh1    67:10|large force, twice as great as the former, and having supplied
09Draskh1    67:14|taking with him his spears as well as a small number
09Draskh1    67:14|him his spears as well as a small number of men
09Draskh1    67:15|person above the many others (as shown) in the statementDavid
09Draskh1    67:17|indicative of his good intentions, as well as the token of
09Draskh1    67:17|his good intentions, as well as the token of his friendship
09Draskh1    67:20|of the holy church, even as the laws of the Christians
09Draskh1    67:21|But, be that as it may, at this time
09Draskh1    67:22|And as Smbat the prince of Siwnik’
09Draskh1    67:24|As soon as he had received
09Draskh1    67:24|As soon as he had received the discharge
09Draskh1    67:30|But as we have become dull like
09Draskh1    68:1|of Christ, I offer you as a gift this useful treatise
09Draskh1    68:6|of each and every account as he reads my presentation; and
09Draskh1    68:9|streamed through the earth, but as the evangelical net is cast
09Draskh1    68:14|it do to the sons as they perish in a shipwreck
09Draskh1    68:16|in vain what was taken as not taken, and disavowing the
09Draskh1    68:21|then you shall know Him as He knew you
10Tovma1    1:5|son of Sem, built Nineveh, (as) the capital city of the
10Tovma1    1:6|begat Ninuas, whose lineage extends as far as King Senek’erim in
10Tovma1    1:6|whose lineage extends as far as King Senek’erim in the time
10Tovma1    1:8|For, as has been written, Asur, descendant
10Tovma1    1:8|from the offspring of Sem, as is known from the established
10Tovma1    1:10|Because Kronos took as his wife Rhea from the
10Tovma1    1:12|As a better-known example I
10Tovma1    1:12|from Abraham and coming down as far as Joseph, yet is
10Tovma1    1:12|and coming down as far as Joseph, yet is silent about
10Tovma1    1:13|instead of his wife Mary, as I mentioned above. For it
10Tovma1    1:13|beginning to end; he saysas was supposedJesus (descended) from
10Tovma1    1:14|grounds that he had come as a foreigner to enter the
10Tovma1    1:15|she palpitated with lasciviousness. But as has been explained, Shamiram of
10Tovma1    1:15|river running through the middle, as I shall describe in detail
10Tovma1    1:16|after their grandfather Semjust as in Persian they call Zaruand
10Tovma1    1:17|descendants) of Ham there flourished as rulers, the Assyrians ruled separately
10Tovma1    1:17|book of Julian of Halicarnassos, as in the fourth book of
10Tovma1    1:19|reckon the number of patriarchs as ten in accordance with Divine
10Tovma1    1:20|according to the four seasons as they change through the year
10Tovma1    1:21|writingalthough before him, except as concerns the Babylonians, not only
10Tovma1    1:23|world from its invisible (bed) as four mighty and powerful rivers
10Tovma1    1:24|life whose many years were as but a day. It had
10Tovma1    1:25|very little below the angels. As for (Scripture) saying: “to till
10Tovma1    1:25|keep it,” this was not as if to complete the perfection
10Tovma1    1:27|As did also his wife, the
10Tovma1    1:31|to himself and his posterity as inheritance for his sons a
10Tovma1    1:34|Now as for the saying: “Anyone who
10Tovma1    1:34|all, because after some days as tardy but not most honoured
10Tovma1    1:42|the original language is translated as “drinking.” This Philo of Alexandria
10Tovma1    1:42|and teacher of old, renders as “drinker of water.” Perhaps his
10Tovma1    1:45|how all the saints received as it were a paternal inheritance
10Tovma1    1:55|one to construct the ark as an indication of the obliteration
10Tovma1    1:58|for the lovers of evil. As (Scripture) says elsewhere: “I am
10Tovma1    1:66|But as for those who joined in
10Tovma1    1:66|enjoyed salvation with him, just as (God) saved the harlot Rahab
10Tovma1    1:68|took the bones of Adam, as the father of all, and
10Tovma1    1:73|the account of Herodotus, and as the great Epiphanius expounds in
10Tovma1    1:73|teachings from the ancient Jews as fine examples, as the book
10Tovma1    1:73|ancient Jews as fine examples, as the book of Eusebius of
10Tovma1    1:75|and it was built up as a city of the same
10Tovma1    1:75|Moses ordered him to take as vengeance on the Canaanites the
10Tovma1    1:76|and Libya and (the territory) as far as the Southwest. Japheth
10Tovma1    1:76|and (the territory) as far as the Southwest. Japheth (was given
10Tovma1    1:76|from the mountain of Amman as far as the Northwest. And
10Tovma1    1:76|mountain of Amman as far as the Northwest. And to Sem
10Tovma1    1:76|Asorestan with all its extent as far as the regions of
10Tovma1    1:76|all its extent as far as the regions of the East
10Tovma1    2:1|not regarding their ridiculous acts as valour, as they suppose
10Tovma1    2:1|their ridiculous acts as valour, as they suppose
10Tovma1    2:5|bestower of time on others. As to the men who (lived
10Tovma1    2:5|the names of the patriarchs as doubtful. He was arrogant and
10Tovma1    2:5|a golden statue, a monument as a record of his valour
10Tovma1    2:6|stomach, (namely) Bel’s food. Just as the Greeks once reported that
10Tovma1    2:6|to Daniel with joyful heart as a boast: “Why do you
10Tovma1    2:10|his image, to worship it as god and offer it sacrifices
10Tovma1    2:11|Not something imaginary as the ancients said of Bel
10Tovma1    2:18|and images of valiant men as virile and splendid; while the
10Tovma1    3:1|As an exposition of those times
10Tovma1    3:5|and Media, he pursued him as far as the borders of
10Tovma1    3:5|he pursued him as far as the borders of the Hephthalites
10Tovma1    3:5|bamamakan and Khochihrastan, and altogether as far as the Indian Sea
10Tovma1    3:5|Khochihrastan, and altogether as far as the Indian Sea he ruled
10Tovma1    3:7|liberal honours, she appointed Zradasht as governor of Babylon and Khuzhastan
10Tovma1    3:10|As Zradasht held so many regions
10Tovma1    3:10|Bel and the other heroes as being very ancient and obscure
10Tovma1    3:13|Now as for whoever might think Zradasht’s
10Tovma1    3:16|have ravaged and destroyed Armeniaas the history of the saints
10Tovma1    3:17|not created by anyone, but as it now appears, so it
10Tovma1    3:20|the summit of the mountain, as it is close to the
10Tovma1    3:22|spiritual or between two worlds, as they report about Origen’s view
10Tovma1    3:22|view. Nor is it distant, as some suppose who do not
10Tovma1    3:28|the sun does not rise. As I wished to instruct servants
10Tovma1    3:30|men, and demons, but not as birds or other creatures
10Tovma1    3:31|me these placesto others as they please
10Tovma1    3:34|rubbing sticks against each otheras happens with a wheel, when
10Tovma1    3:36|not glorify or praise him as God. But they became infatuated
10Tovma1    4:0|the Assyrians reached in succession as far as Cyrus the Persian
10Tovma1    4:0|reached in succession as far as Cyrus the Persian
10Tovma1    4:27|declined. Some of them remained as tyrants in the regions of
10Tovma1    4:33|the general of the Medes; as a result he immolated himself
10Tovma1    4:36|earlier kings found it appropriate, as a period of anarchy, to
10Tovma1    4:40|themselves went to the Northeast, as was said above
10Tovma1    5:0|against the great Tigran Haykazn, as the early historians indicate to
10Tovma1    5:7|he appointed them to serve as bearers of eagles and falcons
10Tovma1    5:11|full of cunning, shouted outas if they were from the
10Tovma1    5:12|and his colleagues returned, receiving as a gift Tmorik’ with its
10Tovma1    5:15|They protracted their march as far as Arzn in Ałdznik’
10Tovma1    5:15|protracted their march as far as Arzn in Ałdznik’, where the
10Tovma1    5:16|their own country, leading them as far as the holy city
10Tovma1    5:16|country, leading them as far as the holy city of Jerusalem
10Tovma1    6:1|lands, submitting to various leaders as circumstances of the moment might
10Tovma1    6:20|opponent. Looking into Alexander’s face as that of heroic gods, he
10Tovma1    6:21|armoured horse before Alexander, reckoning as naught his impetuous deeds, he
10Tovma1    6:22|Ptolemy and Seleucus requested Asud as a gift from the king
10Tovma1    6:23|As for Vahagn Haykazean, who was
10Tovma1    6:30|introducing titles, positions, and ranks. As for the descendants of Asud
10Tovma1    6:30|family of Sanasar, they lived as need and circumstance dictated, now
10Tovma1    6:30|them, they lived ignoble lives, as it were illegitimately, down to
10Tovma1    6:32|Armenia, and named him Artsruni, as being the first in the
10Tovma1    6:35|naming may be considered appropriate as seems fit to the philosophically
10Tovma1    6:38|the time of) Queen Cleopatra, as we explained above
10Tovma1    6:47|kings to believe in Christ, as the records of the reliable
10Tovma1    6:50|stock descended from Senek’erim, which as its noble families increased and
10Tovma1    6:51|to the extreme of virtue, as the precepts of evangelical doctrine
10Tovma1    6:53|of our Lord Jesus Christas Josephus tells us, and also
10Tovma1    6:56|what he had donejust as later they sought vengeance against
10Tovma1    6:60|it to orphans and widows as well as all the impoverished
10Tovma1    6:60|orphans and widows as well as all the impoverished believers in
10Tovma1    7:2|least; and Arshavir he appointed as commander of the army for
10Tovma1    7:5|they have plotted against you, as we have heard from their
10Tovma1    7:6|who came here and reigned as king after killing Eruand
10Tovma1    7:8|up the sons of Sanatruk as foster parents; and you swore
10Tovma1    7:15|mountain of Sim and Ałdznik’ as far as the borders of
10Tovma1    7:15|Sim and Ałdznik’ as far as the borders of Asorestan
10Tovma1    8:1|systematic orderliness and prosperous administration, as the books of the historians
10Tovma1    8:1|and he had married Sat’inik as queen of Armenia, he recalled
10Tovma1    8:2|As it pleased him, he built
10Tovma1    8:2|a palace of rough rock as a royal autumn residence, a
10Tovma1    8:2|be sporting on the waves as they jumped in and out
10Tovma1    8:10|divination, he honoured this spot as where he began his change
10Tovma1    8:11|useless cult of the idols, as Saint K’rysi (sent) to Artashēs
10Tovma1    8:12|king and his sons, especially as she expected the king to
10Tovma1    8:13|and serve the king, especially as the land had been devastated
10Tovma1    8:15|sealed the land for Sahak as his own inheritance. The king
10Tovma1    8:15|fashion. After receiving his land as a gift, Sahak let his
10Tovma1    8:18|the land of Ałbag. Just as he did for Sahak, so
10Tovma1    8:21|However, Artashēs sent Hamam as ambassador to the emperor Hadrian
10Tovma1    8:25|they lived in tranquil ease as they pleased all the time
10Tovma1    9:1|rather inflicting troubles on others as we read, unexpectedly there arrived
10Tovma1    9:4|Here I have no indication as to what happened to the
10Tovma1    9:5|the generations of the family as we have labored to discover
10Tovma1    10:4|And as we said above, because of
10Tovma1    10:6|Now as we said above concerning our
10Tovma1    10:7|with royal pomp and fame, as we read in the eloquent
10Tovma1    10:7|accurate author of our illumination, as he relates at the end
10Tovma1    10:8|of Trdat, succeeded his father as king at the command of
10Tovma1    10:15|Armenian affairs for many years. As for Tiran, wallowing in his
10Tovma1    10:15|death worthy of his deeds; as he had treated the saints
10Tovma1    10:17|small. Received by King Arshak as he had written via Vahan
10Tovma1    10:20|did not keep this place as a royal retreat for luxury
10Tovma1    10:41|saints were martyred for Christ; as is said, more than forty
10Tovma1    10:42|such refined instruments of torture as we read of in the
10Tovma1    10:45|Samuel took his father aside, as if they were to discuss
10Tovma1    11:1|a Greek army installed Pap as king over Armenia in the
10Tovma1    11:2|As king of Armenia Pap did
10Tovma1    11:3|Vahan Amatuni and Mehuzhan’s brother as escorts to precede the cortège
10Tovma1    11:5|the death of Saint Nersēs, as archbishops of Armenia (there were
10Tovma1    11:7|As ambassador he sent to Shapuh
10Tovma1    11:9|been appointed archbishop of Armenia, as said above, after the fourth
10Tovma1    11:14|your ancestral homeland, to live as exiles, each finding by his
10Tovma1    11:20|been hated and inflicted with as many evils as possible. So
10Tovma1    11:20|inflicted with as many evils as possible. So Ałan went to
10Tovma1    11:23|you desire and long for, as may be pleasing before the
10Tovma1    11:30|and entrusted to him Mesopotamia as far as the passage over
10Tovma1    11:30|to him Mesopotamia as far as the passage over the river
10Tovma1    11:38|Armenian nobles. He questioned them as to why they had lodged
10Tovma1    11:39|the nobles opposed Saint Sahak as being unwilling to accomplish their
10Tovma1    11:40|As corroboration they adduced the letters
10Tovma1    11:42|Vṙam, they requested Saint Sahak as their Catholicos. But Vṙam, being
10Tovma1    11:44|appointed a certain Havuk Kukṙchats’i as bishop of the Greek sector
10Tovma1    11:55|at a ripe old age, as has been handed down to
10Tovma2    1:1|to Armenia, bringing with him as marzpan Vndoy, a chief magus
10Tovma2    1:3|than those who wavered, regarding as naught the seizure of their
10Tovma2    1:4|to endure such perilous oppression as had been inflicted (on Armenia
10Tovma2    1:6|As they were encamped at the
10Tovma2    1:9|make him king over Armenia as he was a spirited and
10Tovma2    1:12|nobles of Greater Armenia defiantly, as the records of previous historians
10Tovma2    2:13|flatter and please your majesty as your imperial dignity demands. But
10Tovma2    2:16|them to endure it just as they had endured (past dangers
10Tovma2    2:16|their own wishes, to live as might please them
10Tovma2    2:19|dangerous affliction of Armenia continued, as many historians show, until the
10Tovma2    2:24|like a hill of bronze, as one man and repeating together
10Tovma2    2:24|one man and repeating together as if from one mouth: “All
10Tovma2    2:25|the village called Eriz. And as dust is whirled around by
10Tovma2    3:3|letter written at Khosrov’s dictation as follows
10Tovma2    3:4|of Syria and all Arevastan as far as the city of
10Tovma2    3:4|and all Arevastan as far as the city of Nisibis; and
10Tovma2    3:4|the area of tanutērakan authority as far as Ayrarat including the
10Tovma2    3:4|of tanutērakan authority as far as Ayrarat including the city of
10Tovma2    3:4|of the land of Georgia as far as the city of
10Tovma2    3:4|land of Georgia as far as the city of Tiflis. And
10Tovma2    3:4|our sons who succeed us as kings
10Tovma2    3:7|But as for you Armenians, you have
10Tovma2    3:8|Asorestan and Nisibis and Nushirakan as far as the borders of
10Tovma2    3:8|Nisibis and Nushirakan as far as the borders of the Tachiks
10Tovma2    3:9|and a multitude of troopsas many as you may need
10Tovma2    3:9|multitude of troopsas many as you may need until your
10Tovma2    3:10|and their blows will be as many as Khosrov and you
10Tovma2    3:10|blows will be as many as Khosrov and you may need
10Tovma2    3:15|over to him all Arevastan as far as Nisibis; Armenia as
10Tovma2    3:15|him all Arevastan as far as Nisibis; Armenia as far as
10Tovma2    3:15|as far as Nisibis; Armenia as far as the river Hrazdan
10Tovma2    3:15|as Nisibis; Armenia as far as the river Hrazdan; the province
10Tovma2    3:15|Hrazdan; the province of Kotayk’ as far as the town of
10Tovma2    3:15|province of Kotayk’ as far as the town of Gaṙni, as
10Tovma2    3:15|as the town of Gaṙni, as far as the lake of
10Tovma2    3:15|town of Gaṙni, as far as the lake of Bznunik’ and
10Tovma2    3:15|and the province of Kogovit as far as Hats’iwn and Maku
10Tovma2    3:15|province of Kogovit as far as Hats’iwn and Maku. And a
10Tovma2    3:16|against the emperor and proclaimed as their king a certain man
10Tovma2    3:19|kingdom, and I shall install as emperor Maurice’s son. He (Heraclius
10Tovma2    3:19|our permission; he offers us as a present our own treasures
10Tovma2    3:25|As for the survivors in the
10Tovma2    3:25|they appointed a certain Modestos as archpriest over the city
10Tovma2    3:27|meet them, to honour them as meritorious guests, he received them
10Tovma2    3:28|did not reckon the sea as dry land, to fight with
10Tovma2    3:31|say and I shall give as many as his hand may
10Tovma2    3:31|I shall give as many as his hand may grasp. Yet
10Tovma2    3:53|and a multitude of prisoners as numberless as the sand of
10Tovma2    3:53|multitude of prisoners as numberless as the sand of the sea
10Tovma2    3:66|him the kingdom and promised as many troops as might be
10Tovma2    3:66|and promised as many troops as might be necessary. He also
10Tovma2    3:75|called Bambishn (queen). They appointed as vizier at court Khoṙokh Ormizd
10Tovma2    3:77|kingdom came to an end, as we shall describe a little
10Tovma2    4:9|him out of his senses, as is now appropriate to indicate
10Tovma2    4:9|lingered there to rest. And as she dozed, a strange spirit
10Tovma2    4:10|and ordered me to go as a messenger to my nation
10Tovma2    4:14|like zealots for God and as sons of Abraham and mutual
10Tovma2    4:16|of them all. He appointed as his officers and generals Ali
10Tovma2    4:18|did not agree to respond as he (Theodore?) had wished, but
10Tovma2    4:22|show him his kind favour, as if he had attained such
10Tovma2    4:34|anarchywhich some historians count as [60] and others as [70]. That was
10Tovma2    4:34|historians count as [60] and others as [70]. That was followed by the
10Tovma2    5:5|one of his senior nobles as overseer of Armenia with responsibility
10Tovma2    6:13|more whom they trampled down as corpses to the ground with
10Tovma2    6:15|lamentation, (asking) them to reckon as sufficient the deeds of valour
10Tovma2    6:22|prince sent him a message as follows: “You have come to
10Tovma2    6:22|you enter any Armenian city as governors have the right, we
10Tovma2    6:24|battle against them (the Armenians). As they faced each other, (the
10Tovma2    6:30|the natural apparel of women, as is their custom especially for
10Tovma2    6:34|was plunged into great anxiety as he sought a solution to
10Tovma2    6:36|them with biting words, having as his witness the saying of
10Tovma2    6:37|same impure and perverse sins as the Sodomites he called them
10Tovma2    6:37|Sodomites he called them Sodomites. As the prophet Ezekiel says: “Your
10Tovma2    6:43|to wreak harm on them as they had planned
10Tovma2    6:44|princes, and matters turn out as we ardently desire, and you
10Tovma2    6:47|Muslims not to visit him, as they informed him of his
10Tovma2    6:48|troops of his noble entourage as well. With all the lords
10Tovma2    6:52|carried out her request. Taking as hostages renowned and honourable men
10Tovma2    6:53|afraid he could not endure, as his excuse
10Tovma2    7:2|the warmth of the air as day and night become equal
10Tovma2    7:4|to endure the same anguish as had the lowlanders. The light
10Tovma2    7:4|men of Khoyt’ gathered together as a crowd to consider their
10Tovma2    7:10|certain seeds, especially that known as millet, which some call bread
10Tovma2    7:11|them both winter and summer. As weapons they have pikes, which
10Tovma2    7:12|for they are loyal. Now as for the snow of unstable
10Tovma2    7:12|easily run over the snow as if over dry land
10Tovma2    7:13|drinkers of blood, who regard as naught the killing of their
10Tovma3    1:4|of the country. And just as someone might cut into pieces
10Tovma3    1:5|of this country gradually destroyed, as each individual plotted evil against
10Tovma3    1:11|the counsellors chose this plan as the only certain one. They
10Tovma3    1:12|as is written in the prophecy
10Tovma3    1:12|come in readiness against us,” as Moses wrote
10Tovma3    1:14|things, is the power easy, as it is written: “He will
10Tovma3    1:15|Media and Elam, Egypt and as far as inner Tachkastan near
10Tovma3    1:15|Elam, Egypt and as far as inner Tachkastan near the borders
10Tovma3    1:18|and army and our generals, as has Ashot prince of Vaspurakan
10Tovma3    1:19|it will be your land as an inheritance for you and
10Tovma3    1:25|As general he appointed over them
10Tovma3    2:10|In the battle they exhibited as much strength and heroic valour
10Tovma3    2:10|much strength and heroic valour as if they had been (more
10Tovma3    2:15|and had as sword the Lord’s saying: “When
10Tovma3    2:37|sponge. Putting this on themselves as armour, they (the Muslims) render
10Tovma3    2:44|cub, quite unconcerned and regarding as naught the marauders who had
10Tovma3    2:47|an evil plan; feigning friendship as on the previous day and
10Tovma3    2:48|dumb dogs who cannot bark,” as the prophet Isaiah says, aiming
10Tovma3    2:48|lord and ruin their land as intriguing adversaries. They loved turbulence
10Tovma3    2:49|from a peaceful land turmoil, as is right for peace-loving
10Tovma3    2:51|you will not reckon us as rebels against His Imperial Majesty
10Tovma3    2:54|a shameful and humiliating defeatas on the vizier who came
10Tovma3    2:61|tenderly like a father, or as a hen gathering her chicks
10Tovma3    2:61|everywhere kept in watchful security as in a fortified city, living
10Tovma3    2:62|and what he says later as compensation for that: ’Set a
10Tovma3    2:65|With joyful heart I reckoned as mine the rapine of my
10Tovma3    2:66|my bosom with great tenderness as my own offspring
10Tovma3    2:68|caliph. The fortresses are not as prepared for defence as we
10Tovma3    2:68|not as prepared for defence as we thought, nor are the
10Tovma3    2:76|him whatever he might request, as far as to appoint him
10Tovma3    2:76|he might request, as far as to appoint him his colleague
10Tovma3    2:77|thieves. “Give me,” he said, “as many of those captives as
10Tovma3    2:77|as many of those captives as your desire may permit
10Tovma3    2:79|of Vaspurakan from the camp as he wished
10Tovma3    4:7|sentence of martyrdom and died as martyrs for the glory of
10Tovma3    4:9|offer himself to the sword as a living sacrifice to the
10Tovma3    4:10|him about to be slaughtered as the executioner was holding the
10Tovma3    4:16|A little later he says: “As for the foreigners who will
10Tovma3    4:20|This was written as a memorial for the saint
10Tovma3    4:22|numberless sand of the sea. As in a great and impregnable
10Tovma3    4:29|But he sent as messenger to them a certain
10Tovma3    4:35|The earth resounded as the whole host raised a
10Tovma3    4:35|whole host raised a shout, as if the mountain would collapse
10Tovma3    4:36|with fire. Or it was as if some thunderbolt, loosed from
10Tovma3    4:36|clouds, was casting down flames as at the time of hail
10Tovma3    4:41|compact mass, a single man as it were, or a high
10Tovma3    4:42|adamant, so they set themselves as protection for the vast number
10Tovma3    4:57|of God to their aid. As for the mass of the
10Tovma3    4:59|of the bowstrings it seemed as if fire was shooting out
10Tovma3    4:65|There was a sweet smell as he wafted the smoke around
10Tovma3    4:65|the smoke around their faces. As the smoke grew thicker the
10Tovma3    5:9|As he approached the camp the
10Tovma3    5:11|sealed with the caliph’s ring as if it had come from
10Tovma3    5:17|her garments, moaning, and sighing, as the prophet Amos note: “Shave
10Tovma3    5:20|he had succeeded in everything as he had wished and in
10Tovma3    5:22|throughout the entire land such as there had not been from
10Tovma3    5:23|face of the earth withered. As the prophet Joel lamented over
10Tovma3    5:23|a plain of destruction. And as fire runs through reeds, so
10Tovma3    5:24|race and their property, just as this is described in the
10Tovma3    5:25|Dvin which he had prepared as his winter quarters until the
10Tovma3    6:4|and later, (and trust me) as a truthful and honest historian
10Tovma3    6:7|the daytime he had regarded as naught
10Tovma3    6:13|do you speak with us as if we were obstinate subordinates
10Tovma3    6:13|striking us with your words as if with stones you have
10Tovma3    6:14|ruler over life and death; as the Lord may command, let
10Tovma3    6:15|consideration to any of them as much as we have to
10Tovma3    6:15|any of them as much as we have to you and
10Tovma3    6:18|you, will not execute you as your wicked deeds and the
10Tovma3    6:22|one person unsupported and uncontrolled, as is your so-called prophet
10Tovma3    6:22|to the truth with him as teacher, let alone many
10Tovma3    6:23|divinity in each one’s time, as if from a single mouth
10Tovma3    6:27|set them down in writing, as is the custom for kings
10Tovma3    6:29|to give such long speeches as we have done for you
10Tovma3    6:31|smoke of a fiery furnace,” as it is written in Job
10Tovma3    6:33|can anyone serve two masters, as the Saviour said and which
10Tovma3    6:34|Then they were quickly circumcised as Muslims on the spot, following
10Tovma3    6:34|sinned and made Israel transgress, as is written in the Book
10Tovma3    6:35|every art of deceitful knowledge, as a convenient snare with poisonous
10Tovma3    6:36|man act, putting on himself as an indissoluble and inseparable sheath
10Tovma3    6:39|As they tell of him, he
10Tovma3    6:39|of the Son of God, as (Scripture) note: “They turned their
10Tovma3    6:44|not be separated from them, as Christ note: “Where two or
10Tovma3    6:45|continuously. We have been considered as sheep for slaughter
10Tovma3    6:46|a missile from a wall as strong as adamant whose head
10Tovma3    6:46|from a wall as strong as adamant whose head is Christ
10Tovma3    6:48|with the word of Christ as a sword, which is sharper
10Tovma3    6:48|all their heart unsullied faith as a shield. They raised their
10Tovma3    6:48|decapitating Satan they struck him as a corpse to the ground
10Tovma3    6:52|beside the rivers and weeping as they recalled their Sion; or
10Tovma3    6:53|work of their own hands, as Paul himself, adorned with the
10Tovma3    6:55|As Saint Gregory, the Illuminator of
10Tovma3    6:58|attained the call of Christ, as Christ note: “I, when I
10Tovma3    7:2|church. It did indeed appear as a bitter root, and many
10Tovma3    7:10|the mouth we confess salvation,” as the apostle said, like those
10Tovma3    7:11|bad tree produce good fruit,” as the Saviour said. And elsewhere
10Tovma3    7:15|not accuse himself of this as regards any denial or because
10Tovma3    7:16|As Paul, lamenting, says as a
10Tovma3    7:16|As Paul, lamenting, says as a threat: “Think what severe
10Tovma3    7:22|the offspring of intelligence. But as is the root, so are
10Tovma3    7:25|the Saviour before Pontius Pilate. As Paul said to Timothy: “Do
10Tovma3    8:1|Just as a little above we described
10Tovma3    8:4|the creatures there he treats as those abovethrough them he
10Tovma3    8:6|warmth arrived, thrusting himself up as it were from the bottomless
10Tovma3    8:6|at the entrance to Armenia. As he moved, fear gripped the
10Tovma3    8:7|Just as, because of its tremendous strength
10Tovma3    8:8|account is not without witnesses, as we described above in our
10Tovma3    8:14|faith are eternal and everlasting. As precept we have to hand
10Tovma3    8:15|mocked the tyrant, despising him as a worthless child or crazy
10Tovma3    8:16|the saints had not succeededas it is written: “The man
10Tovma3    8:17|groom to the wedding and as happy as a husband joining
10Tovma3    8:17|the wedding and as happy as a husband joining the bride
10Tovma3    8:20|daily, we have been considered as sheep for the slaughter
10Tovma3    8:21|Thus they were killed as martyrs for the glory of
10Tovma3    8:25|be dragged outside the city as food for dogs and birds
10Tovma3    9:0|the Ismaelite who was known as the son of Ismael; and
10Tovma3    9:2|torments and to trample them as he neighed like a spirited
10Tovma3    9:5|possessions lived without worryespecially as he had previously taken the
10Tovma3    9:6|his son to meet (Bugha) as soon as he had departed
10Tovma3    9:6|to meet (Bugha) as soon as he had departed from the
10Tovma3    9:6|and the sparapet had acted as his guide in the warfare
10Tovma3    9:9|him a host of commanders as numerous as the sea. Ashkhēt’
10Tovma3    9:9|host of commanders as numerous as the sea. Ashkhēt’ himself wore
10Tovma3    9:9|sea. Ashkhēt’ himself wore armour, as did his horse; so some
10Tovma3    9:9|rider were an iron statue as it were, only the eyes
10Tovma3    9:15|wife).” But Bugha kept her as his wife
10Tovma3    10:3|each has his own customs as he pleases, even marrying their
10Tovma3    10:11|certain Apumusē, who was noted as a reader and was known
10Tovma3    10:11|a reader and was known as “son of a priest
10Tovma3    10:12|force and courageous heartespecially as he had seen that he
10Tovma3    10:17|the secure mountain called K’t’ish, as well as stores of provisions
10Tovma3    10:17|mountain called K’t’ish, as well as stores of provisions
10Tovma3    10:19|you had come from court as a governor with peaceful intentions
10Tovma3    10:20|let it be clear that as long as my strength endures
10Tovma3    10:20|be clear that as long as my strength endures and I
10Tovma3    10:21|especially because I regard it as (an act of) great piety
10Tovma3    10:21|slay the enemies of God, as Moses did Amalek, or Joshua
10Tovma3    10:21|Agag, or David Goliath. And as the Israelites slew all the
10Tovma3    10:23|If, as I said, you leave me
10Tovma3    10:25|your eyes, to throw you as carrion to my young and
10Tovma3    10:27|After conferring with much deliberation, as a consequence of their best
10Tovma3    10:41|to go out to battle. As the host of soldiers put
10Tovma3    10:41|crashing and flashing of arms as were then exhibited by the
10Tovma3    10:44|set down his spiritual vision as a hymn that begins: “My
10Tovma3    10:45|troops formed a solid massas it were a single man
10Tovma3    10:47|the mountain, inflicting tremendous losses. As straw is blown by the
10Tovma3    10:48|Apumusē turn away from Bugha. As is reported, the number of
10Tovma3    10:50|if that does not happen, as I said you will see
10Tovma3    10:55|richly adorned and noble horses as well as singers and rhapsodists
10Tovma3    10:55|and noble horses as well as singers and rhapsodists with many
10Tovma3    11:4|against the man, such anger as the general Bugha had never
10Tovma3    11:6|great crimes you have committed, as I hear them described by
10Tovma3    11:8|me, seem in my eyes as a joke of children or
10Tovma3    11:9|dismembered him; he offered himself as a living sacrifice to the
10Tovma3    11:12|the thrice-blessed Solomon, known as Sevordi, and Kakhay of the
10Tovma3    11:26|by a cruel deathsuch as has been prepared for you
10Tovma3    11:27|note: “I see you speak as one of those mad fools
10Tovma3    11:28|world I have fought much, as you know and as you
10Tovma3    11:28|much, as you know and as you now hear from me
10Tovma3    11:38|certain Abraham and sent him as governor of Armenia and overseer
10Tovma3    12:4|the example of the Israelites, as in the days of their
10Tovma3    12:4|confusions and each man did as was pleasing to his eyes
10Tovma3    13:3|the martyrs and in praising as sacrificial his relentless struggles against
10Tovma3    13:3|preserve them safe and unsullied. As a good shepherd gives himself
10Tovma3    13:3|on the Son of God, as it pleased Paul to say
10Tovma3    13:7|abbreviated them into few words, as Paul was pleased to write
10Tovma3    13:18|being four thousand in number. As their leader they appointed Apujap’r
10Tovma3    13:21|foot in a small bush, as they say, and fell headlong
10Tovma3    13:29|capital of Ṙshtunik’ and appointed as their prince Vasak Kovaker, brother
10Tovma3    13:31|As soon as he reached there
10Tovma3    13:31|As soon as he reached there, he quickly
10Tovma3    13:38|Armenians, pursued them in flight as far as their borders, and
10Tovma3    13:38|them in flight as far as their borders, and then returned
10Tovma3    13:42|He had brought to him, as the due of a general
10Tovma3    13:42|to encircle his waist, rods as batons, and a spirited horse
10Tovma3    13:46|However, as earlier, I have decided to
10Tovma3    13:50|go in peace, treating it as a jest
10Tovma3    13:56|Just as the valiant general of Israel
10Tovma3    13:57|mercilessly rushing to the assault, as he delivered all the violent
10Tovma3    14:1|septennial measure of time, just as God had allotted for the
10Tovma3    14:1|Israel in captivity in Babylon, as it is written in the
10Tovma3    14:2|So much do they (say). As for us, we shall abbreviate
10Tovma3    14:4|of the Lord’s people, just as the angel of the Lord
10Tovma3    14:5|wrath in pity and mercy, as the blessed prophets wrote
10Tovma3    14:23|rejected him with smarting words as a servant of the devil
10Tovma3    14:40|was priest in the monastery. As a fearer of God he
10Tovma3    14:41|which he had fettered him, as compensation for his goodness. But
10Tovma3    14:44|that Ashot might report him as a rebel to the leader
10Tovma3    14:50|daughter in marriage to Derenik as princess of Vaspurakan
10Tovma3    15:2|of confessor for their testimony as martyrs, were freed from the
10Tovma3    15:6|in the faith of Christ as they pleased. They died there
10Tovma3    15:7|Tarōn, Andzavats’ik’, Arzn, and everywhereas the records which were kept
10Tovma3    15:15|Gurgēn the province of Mardastan as his personal portion, while he
10Tovma3    15:20|sins inflicted by the Lord, as on Israel in times of
10Tovma3    16:10|their army, and struck down as corpses the champions in the
10Tovma3    16:10|champions in the front ranks as if they had been hit
10Tovma3    16:10|had been hit by lightning. As the wind blows the summer
10Tovma3    17:5|and give me my rights, as a righteous judge is wont
10Tovma3    17:6|informed about this, Ashot despised as insignificant the report and uttered
10Tovma3    17:6|alone on horseback, and fled as far as the capital of
10Tovma3    17:6|horseback, and fled as far as the capital of Ṙshtunik’, abandoning
10Tovma3    18:11|made peace proposals, gave hostages as an undertaking (to pay) taxes
10Tovma3    18:17|So as the Sodomites who paid the
10Tovma3    19:3|Sargis, also (known as) Ashot, in [326] of the Armenian
10Tovma3    19:3|Armenian era; Khachik, also (known as) Gagik, in [328]; and Gurgēnlively
10Tovma3    19:5|entered Partaw, he left there as governor of the city one
10Tovma3    19:7|for Ahmet’ son of Halit’ (as governor). For Yamanik was sending
10Tovma3    19:7|the country, putting himself forward as governor of Armenia, veiling his
10Tovma3    19:9|of Datuan, which they regarded as their own private inheritance, the
10Tovma3    20:1|the one from the otheras if they were indicating the
10Tovma3    20:3|crimes was revealed and confirmed as regards the Kaysik Aplbar
10Tovma3    20:4|As the sun was getting warm
10Tovma3    20:4|emir, mounted on elite horses as if to go hunting, with
10Tovma3    20:5|estranging him from the governor, as he knew what he was
10Tovma3    20:9|asking him) to confirm him as prince by his own authority
10Tovma3    20:17|and equipment of his troops, as was usual for brave heroes
10Tovma3    20:20|return by the same way as he had come
10Tovma3    20:28|youth and folly are vanity,” as Solomon says. So he fell
10Tovma3    20:28|support and aidso that as his advice proposed, so indeed
10Tovma3    20:31|illness and was near death, as the messengers averred
10Tovma3    20:36|him from his captivity, leaving as hostages Gagik, son of Derenik
10Tovma3    20:40|of Derenik on being informed as to what Hasan had done
10Tovma3    20:41|to believe him; so just as he (Hasan) had feigned a
10Tovma3    20:45|for strength to write. Pains as of childbirth overwhelm me as
10Tovma3    20:45|as of childbirth overwhelm me as I set down these woeful
10Tovma3    20:46|Fast bubbling tears as from a boiling kettle flow
10Tovma3    20:58|surrounded him and enclosed him as in a secure cave, casting
10Tovma3    20:59|wound him with your lances as strongly as you can
10Tovma3    20:59|with your lances as strongly as you can
10Tovma3    20:61|delivered him into their hands, as David said, the fear of
10Tovma3    20:65|As David says: “I was prepared
10Tovma3    20:68|As for Gagik, also (called) Apumruan
10Tovma3    20:68|over the land to rule as regent, for Derenik’s sons were
10Tovma3    20:71|of Ałt’amar. Their commands are as firm as the rock: if
10Tovma3    20:71|Their commands are as firm as the rock: if anyone tries
10Tovma3    21:1|twenty-five years of leadership as prince of princes, four years
10Tovma3    21:2|very energetic in all matters; as concerns things under heaven it
10Tovma3    22:2|houses became their tombs, just as it swallowed up the houses
10Tovma3    22:3|their walls cracking and collapsing, as then on the death of
10Tovma3    22:4|prophet there was an earthquake as far as the Mount of
10Tovma3    22:4|was an earthquake as far as the Mount of Olives. It
10Tovma3    22:7|Ashot and Gagik and Gurgēn, as they grew in body increased
10Tovma3    22:8|each regarded the other (two) as superior to himself, reckoning the
10Tovma3    22:8|three parts, giving to Ashot, as we said above, the rank
10Tovma3    22:8|other parts of the country as far as the castle of
10Tovma3    22:8|of the country as far as the castle of Nakhchavan
10Tovma3    22:9|with the neighbouring provinces and as much as he could obtain
10Tovma3    22:9|neighbouring provinces and as much as he could obtain by force
10Tovma3    22:9|and all Parskahayk’ around it as far as the beginning of
10Tovma3    22:9|Parskahayk’ around it as far as the beginning of Korduk’, and
10Tovma3    22:14|regarded Ashot’s going to Awshin as inappropriate, lest other princes be
10Tovma3    22:19|his father’s murder, regarding it as the blood price
10Tovma3    22:24|carry out his plan. But as his ambition welled up inside
10Tovma3    22:26|custom of subjects to masters, as (even) the teacher of the
10Tovma3    22:28|delight won them to himself as honourable men and powerful warriors
10Tovma3    23:1|As we briefly mentioned above concerning
10Tovma3    23:7|turned back the commanders, and as the wind shakes thickets of
10Tovma3    25:1|bloodwhich characteristics he regarded as great personal renownhe valued
10Tovma3    25:4|the country with great joy as if they were to see
10Tovma3    26:2|not only ate animals regarded as unclean by the rules of
10Tovma3    26:4|eat sons, and sons fathers,” as happened in the time of
10Tovma3    26:5|God’s mercy to be multiplied, as God is accustomed to remember
10Tovma3    27:4|mountain in a long fall as far as the level ground
10Tovma3    27:4|a long fall as far as the level ground where the
10Tovma3    27:10|As Paul teaches: “Whoever despised the
10Tovma3    28:2|give tribute and military service as was due
10Tovma3    28:8|on armed horses they attacked as one man. In a resolute
10Tovma3    28:14|of glorious repute-—he wrote as follows: “This further task will
10Tovma3    29:5|to the king of Armenia, as soon as he left his
10Tovma3    29:5|king of Armenia, as soon as he left his house in
10Tovma3    29:17|sight his mind was dazed. As they surrounded him, he questioned
10Tovma3    29:23|the north Prince Gagik received as his portion: the provinces of
10Tovma3    29:25|Gurgēn marzpan of Armenia received as his portion the eastern part
10Tovma3    29:37|himself in every useful activityas is appropriate for kings and
10Tovma3    29:43|descendant of Hayk. He appointed as abbot a certain priest named
10Tovma3    29:46|took flesh from the Virgin as a house and tabernacle, and
10Tovma3    29:46|are the house of Christ, as also are called the groups
10Tovma3    29:47|as Paul note: “You are the
10Tovma3    29:48|and other metal utensils, just as the Body and Blood of
10Tovma3    29:48|is offered in them, especially as he is truly the Son
10Tovma3    29:51|He made a vociferous proclamation, as though he meant a verbal
10Tovma3    29:53|As the events of his time
10Tovma3    29:60|of the prophets these details, as in the sixth vision of
10Tovma3    29:60|the discourse of Zechariah; and as Paul took care to explain
10Tovma3    29:61|of the warriors of Vaspurakan, as we described. As soon as
10Tovma3    29:61|of Vaspurakan, as we described. As soon as the sad news
10Tovma3    29:61|as we described. As soon as the sad news of those
10Tovma3    29:62|and without benevolence, and especially as they were filled with Satanic
10Tovma3    29:64|of the Akēats’i family, known as the son of Sherep’, whom
10Tovma3    29:76|But, as has been said, the horses
10Tovma3    29:79|especially those who are known as the (most) faithful in their
10Tovma3    29:80|nobles, presenting what had happened as a misfortune and accident, and
10Tovma4    1:7|But the cunning devil Satanas once of old through the
10Tovma4    1:15|But as we said above, some traitors
10Tovma4    1:17|Just as fire thrives on a large
10Tovma4    1:19|Then the illustrious prince, as was his former habit, set
10Tovma4    1:19|of Kher, intending to reach as rapidly as possible the royal
10Tovma4    1:19|intending to reach as rapidly as possible the royal winter quarters
10Tovma4    1:23|hesitation of their horses, especially as the prince did not let
10Tovma4    1:38|the great princess Sop’i, beautiful as the sun, resounded with the
10Tovma4    1:41|Such words as these, and even more, did
10Tovma4    1:45|the unattainable height of heaven, as it moves through its vault
10Tovma4    1:45|me among my sons one as courageous as his father, who
10Tovma4    1:45|my sons one as courageous as his father, who in my
10Tovma4    1:47|placed on knees and cheeks as they bitterly wept. Lords and
10Tovma4    2:7|I shall rule the country as a substitute in the name
10Tovma4    3:1|designated the blessed youth Gagik as a chosen vessel worthy of
10Tovma4    3:8|It was God, as I suppose, who permitted him
10Tovma4    3:8|accomplices of the Evil One, as we mentioned above. So I
10Tovma4    3:23|ask Ap’shin for peace, giving as hostage his eldest son. Taking
10Tovma4    3:28|From there he advanced as far as the city of
10Tovma4    3:28|there he advanced as far as the city of Van in
10Tovma4    3:31|of whom was called Sap’i, as governors with many cavalry in
10Tovma4    3:34|eunuchs in the two towns, as we described above
10Tovma4    3:35|rebelled against Ap’shin, and went as far as the land of
10Tovma4    3:35|Ap’shin, and went as far as the land of Sham
10Tovma4    3:36|men whom he had left as deputies in the land of
10Tovma4    3:37|ulcer through a holy angelas once (he smote) the emperor
10Tovma4    3:37|the vision of Saint Thecla, as the historian Biwzand has accurately
10Tovma4    3:46|principality did not run peacefully as he wished, sometimes because of
10Tovma4    4:2|is the sun after clouds, as rest is sweet after labour
10Tovma4    4:5|Grigor, son of Vasak, known as Apuhamza, had rebelled in similar
10Tovma4    4:9|The valiant hero, as mild as he was powerful
10Tovma4    4:9|The valiant hero, as mild as he was powerful, heeded their
10Tovma4    4:9|being afraid of them. Just as a lion sated from the
10Tovma4    4:11|brother Gurgēn, and gave him as his lot Aṙniotn and (the
10Tovma4    4:11|from the valley of Ěndzahk’ as far as the two fortresses
10Tovma4    4:11|valley of Ěndzahk’ as far as the two fortresses of Sring
10Tovma4    4:11|affectionate and joyous heart, was as kind to him in his
10Tovma4    4:11|him in his thoughtful oversight as a father to a son
10Tovma4    4:19|high summits of the mountains as if marching on a flat
10Tovma4    4:26|As for the amazing castle of
10Tovma4    4:26|Amiuk, which I might describe as looking to heaven and neck
10Tovma4    4:29|like bloodthirsty beasts, they came as far as the city of
10Tovma4    4:29|beasts, they came as far as the city of Sałamas. They
10Tovma4    4:31|in war, and shone out as a glorious and famous soldier
10Tovma4    4:38|Judas he accepted the price, as did he who sold God
10Tovma4    4:40|other in friendship and peace as they had done previously
10Tovma4    4:50|Greeks and Indians, all Armenia as far as the Gates of
10Tovma4    4:50|Indians, all Armenia as far as the Gates of the Alans
10Tovma4    4:53|the giving of royal tribute, as the Lord commanded through Peter
10Tovma4    4:63|chief of the Muslims, known as Jap’r in their books and
10Tovma4    4:65|over those provinces, from Kogovit as far as the middle of
10Tovma4    4:65|provinces, from Kogovit as far as the middle of Ułē and
10Tovma4    4:68|of Persia and all Armenia, as well as the great cities
10Tovma4    4:68|and all Armenia, as well as the great cities which he
10Tovma4    4:73|remembered compassion for this life as well as love for death
10Tovma4    4:73|for this life as well as love for death. Taking piles
10Tovma4    4:75|adorned with incomparable valour, ruled as monarch over all the land
10Tovma4    5:4|numberless host of troops, leaving as prefect of Persia one of
10Tovma4    5:4|he took many more troops as reinforcement. They came across each
10Tovma4    6:3|truth the land was shaken as these slaves thought to rule
10Tovma4    7:1|most splendid task, leaving it as a memorial to those who
10Tovma4    7:1|the house of the Artsrunik’, as I record the wise and
10Tovma4    7:1|for this land of Armenia as a father and guardian. In
10Tovma4    7:2|not from reports of others as fables elaborated from fictitious accounts
10Tovma4    7:3|one penny of his silver as a fine.” And if he
10Tovma4    7:4|of the land, to serve as refuges for those fleeing from
10Tovma4    7:5|The climate was very temperate, as the winds blew there from
10Tovma4    7:10|the interior of the palace. As they move round, they light
10Tovma4    8:2|eyes, travelling to distant parts: as far as Kłarjk’ and the
10Tovma4    8:2|to distant parts: as far as Kłarjk’ and the Shushetats’ik’ and
10Tovma4    8:2|Caucasus mountain, and to Ahiz as far as the entrance to
10Tovma4    8:2|and to Ahiz as far as the entrance to Gał, across
10Tovma4    8:3|land. But all these lived as in tents or fruiterers’ huts
10Tovma4    8:4|row of solid rocks extended as if on dry land. On
10Tovma4    8:4|fortified wall around (the island), as it were five stadia
10Tovma4    8:11|of pure mortar and stone, as it were a fusion of
10Tovma4    8:12|wished to look at them, as if honouring a king first
10Tovma4    8:15|they are closed, they appear as a single piece
10Tovma4    8:16|all sides of the province as a great hill in the
10Tovma4    8:19|and convenient account, so far as we could, in order to
10Tovma4    9:1|their cheeks in a bridle, as it were, he broke their
10Tovma4    9:1|and Persians, all of Atrpatakan as far as Khuzhastan
10Tovma4    9:1|all of Atrpatakan as far as Khuzhastan
10Tovma4    9:4|of the lake to use as material in the building of
10Tovma4    9:5|from the unworthy will become as my mouth.” There the Holy
10Tovma4    9:6|he skillfully built the church as a marvellous and wonderful construction
10Tovma4    9:9|put on flesh and appeared as a man. In a true
10Tovma4    9:9|front of the Lord, depicted as if begging forgiveness for his
10Tovma4    9:11|top to bottom, to act as a place of prayer for
10Tovma4    10:1|no judge, and everyone acted as he pleased
10Tovma4    10:3|province called Sharur, and reached as far as the great metropolis
10Tovma4    10:3|Sharur, and reached as far as the great metropolis of Dvin
10Tovma4    10:3|the province of Ayrarat and as far as Aragats-otn, the
10Tovma4    10:3|of Ayrarat and as far as Aragats-otn, the holding of
10Tovma4    10:10|hill was prophetically named, for as if with pure wine it
10Tovma4    10:13|and thunderings (resounded), and flashings as (of lightning) were seen shooting
10Tovma4    13:5|God and our sins gave as ruler of the land of
10Tovma4    13:6|He had the same name as his ancestor Senek’erim, and his
10Tovma4    13:8|Hṙip’simē and revealed by God. As in the days of the
10Tovma4    13:11|race of Elimats’ik’ attacked us, as we said above, and continually
10Tovma4    13:14|the emperor of the Greeks as a son to his father
10Tovma4    13:17|blood the land was irrigated as at the time of flooding
10Tovma4    13:18|and plundered it. He reached as far as the city of
10Tovma4    13:18|it. He reached as far as the city of Van, besieged
10Tovma4    13:21|The Lord had chosen as overseer and guardian of these
10Tovma4    13:22|Just as God chose Noah, from whom
10Tovma4    13:22|races sprang and multiplied; and as God chose Abraham and blessed
10Tovma4    13:22|offspring of his loins; and as the Lord blessed the great
10Tovma4    13:30|Grigor of the same name as our Illuminator. These shone out
10Tovma4    13:37|and was compassionate to them as a father for his children
10Tovma4    13:37|the saying: “Be compassionate, even as your heavenly father is compassionate
10Tovma4    13:38|Lord chose one, named Dawit’as with Jesse of Bethlehem, of
10Tovma4    13:44|He reckoned as naught this world and its
10Tovma4    13:56|in his whole family. Just as Isaac blessed Jacob, and the
10Tovma4    13:58|the throne of his father as (he had established) Solomon on
10Tovma4    13:58|his father David; and just as in his days the Lord
10Tovma4    13:66|be days of oppression such as have never occurred
10Tovma4    13:67|and wisdom from supernal help, as to King Hezekiah. Just as
10Tovma4    13:67|as to King Hezekiah. Just as the latter turned back the
10Tovma4    13:74|Just as Joseph fed all the land
10Tovma4    13:77|historian, and had it renovated as a memorial to himself and
10Tovma4    13:81|from many places so far as they were able
10Tovma4    13:82|will reigned over many landsas is recorded in this book
10Tovma4    13:84|for valour. And he is as glorious and resplendent among them
10Tovma4    13:84|glorious and resplendent among them as is the sun among the
10Tovma4    13:90|this had so taken place, as is written, we must inform
10Tovma4    13:91|As by God’s summons he came
10Tovma4    13:91|holy cross. Khedenik loved Ark’ayun as if he were his own
10Tovma4    13:91|gave him his own daughter as wife in legal marriage, and
10Tovma4    13:91|wife in legal marriage, and as her dowry the half of
10Tovma4    13:91|poverty the other half, receiving as its price much gold for
10Tovma4    13:94|Testaments. He had no one as support and helper, save only
10Tovma4    13:94|only his brother Amir-Gurgēn (as) father and head of the
10Tovma4    13:99|beautiful and charming summer lodgings as an upper story on top
10Tovma4    13:101|blessed and ordained Lord Dawit’ as heir and co-heir of
10Tovma4    13:113|the throne of our patriarchate as before, and free it from
11Asogh1    1:5|were awarded (mercy) from God , (as a result) their memory, (surrounded
11Asogh1    1:7|for the future, we see (as it were) before our eyes
11Asogh1    2:7|and decorating churches in Armenia. As a pleasant, meek, immaculate man
11Asogh1    3:1|generous in his language; but as the son of an Armenian
11Asogh1    3:4|Sewan on the Geghama lake as his place of residence, where
11Asogh1    3:7|of God, Mashtots, having served as patriarch for [1] year, moved to
11Asogh1    3:10|were) in Armenia and Iberia, (as well as) the cities of
11Asogh1    3:10|Armenia and Iberia, (as well as) the cities of his rivals
11Asogh1    3:19|head of Smbat his brother (as proof of a new) assertion
11Asogh1    3:20|abound (with all the benefits) as before, and this is for
11Asogh1    5:4|themselves to God the Father as a sacrifice of fragrance
11Asogh1    5:15|Gagik Artzruni, appointed by Yusuf as chief, fled at night to
11Asogh1    7:9|waters of the river served as a grave. (After that) he
11Asogh1    7:19|all the wanderers found peace as if in their own home
11Asogh1    7:21|purity. He left Elder Peter as the abbot of the monastery
11Asogh1    7:22|after his death he served as a herald of life, becoming
11Asogh1    7:30|a church, which he chose as his residence
11Asogh1    7:34|and virtues, who spent (sometimes as much as) forty days without
11Asogh1    7:34|who spent (sometimes as much as) forty days without food
11Asogh1    8:3|at their lichens and sores as if they were ornaments and
11Asogh1    8:11|he wanted to get closer; as a result of which the
11Asogh1    8:13|Stepanos, a monk of Sewan, as the Armenian Catholicos
11Asogh1    9:7|beggarly attire, whose life served as an edification stronger than his
11Asogh1    11:6|As a result of this, the
11Asogh1    12:2|of Shoghakat with lasso in [431=982]; as a result of which the
11Asogh1    14:1|When Basil was enthroned in [425=976], as we said above, Bardas, nicknamed
11Asogh1    14:4|the Greek army, which, confused as if by a whirlwind, partly
11Asogh1    14:5|took pity on the rest, as on Christians, and gave them
11Asogh1    15:5|to put him to flight, as the other camp arrived in
11Asogh1    16:2|surrender it; (then the Amir), as proof of obedience, demanded that
11Asogh1    17:6|But Abas appeared as an avenger (for these robberies
11Asogh1    17:6|that they walked at night as during the day, and in
11Asogh1    17:6|day, and in uninhabited places as in chambers: everyone was engaged
11Asogh1    17:10|of God, famous throughout Armenia, as rector with his two brothers
11Asogh1    17:11|lived in them, (they constituted as it were) one body and
11Asogh1    20:2|As a result, he transferred many
11Asogh1    21:3|therefore they condemned the metropolitan as an adulterer and a deceiver
11Asogh1    23:1|in cruel tortures in Sebasteia, as if due to vengeance from
11Asogh1    24:5|Bardas, also known as Phocas, having set aside in
11Asogh1    24:6|built a fortress, appointing Delphinas as magistros in it, giving him
11Asogh1    24:7|that were) in the city, as well as the troops of
11Asogh1    24:7|in the city, as well as the troops of Western countries
11Asogh1    25:3|approached the camp from land. As soon as the ships were
11Asogh1    25:3|camp from land. As soon as the ships were engulfed in
11Asogh1    26:2|earthquake overtook all of Greece, as a result of which many
11Asogh1    26:5|there were still some, such as, for example. magistos Chortuanel, nephew
11Asogh1    27:2|of the Iberian king Bagarat, as the king of the Apkhazians
11Asogh1    27:8|to the Armenian king Smbat as a token of gratitude for
11Asogh1    28:10|he took his sister’s daughter as his wife. - With all these
11Asogh1    29:6|the vast fortress of Samshvilde as his seat; he soon took
11Asogh1    29:10|latter) and appointed his son as Mampul of Tashirk in Hiwne
11Asogh1    31:1|installed the Armenian lord Sargis as Catholicos
11Asogh1    35:2|shaken in its foundations, collapsed, as it is said in scripture
11Asogh1    35:7|Tigris stronghold, Attax and Amida, as well as all the magnificent
11Asogh1    35:7|Attax and Amida, as well as all the magnificent stone churches
11Asogh1    36:2|land of Egypt, called Babylon, as Epiphanius tells about it in
11Asogh1    39:4|mosque in the same way.” As a result of this, the
11Asogh1    40:19|the king of all - Christ, as their head and helper, put
11Asogh1    40:29|treasures, horses and rich clothes as booty
11Asogh1    41:5|river Kidnos flows through it, as Aratzani through Babylon
11Asogh1    42:6|to them by the metropolitan, as we said above
11Asogh1    42:18|As a result, Gagik ordered his
11Asogh1    43:1|to him by King Basil, as a man by nature limited
11Asogh1    44:4|Sargis approved a peace treaty, as a result of which David
11Asogh1    44:4|obedience in relation to Gagik as a son to his father
11Asogh1    45:2|of Smbat the Great, whom, as we said above, was erected
11Asogh1    48:5|strength and wrote this Chronicle, as much as my meager means
11Asogh1    48:5|wrote this Chronicle, as much as my meager means allowed me
12Last1    1:11|in his day it was as the prophecy states: everyone reposed
12Last1    1:22|Now as for the emperor himself, he
12Last1    1:25|the troops of that land as if he were going to
12Last1    1:27|him an edict which read as follows: “Abandon (those territories) which
12Last1    1:27|out of the Curopalate’s portion as a gift, and be prince
12Last1    2:1|In his time, it was as the prophet predicted: “The earth
12Last1    2:1|the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea
12Last1    2:3|doctors of the Church) (such as) Sargis, Tiranun and Yenovk’ who
12Last1    2:8|to the doubly-named Smbat as his share the stronghold of
12Last1    2:12|by means of the Byzantines, as we shall relate in (the
12Last1    2:13|As for Smbat, they took him
12Last1    2:21|the great awan (“hamlet”) known as Okomi and the villages and
12Last1    2:24|of the combatants for, just as the rapids of a river
12Last1    2:29|that stray from His laws, as Job note: “He shall requite
12Last1    3:2|to establish whomever they chose as emperor
12Last1    3:5|As soon as the emperor (Basil
12Last1    3:5|As soon as the emperor (Basil) heard about
12Last1    3:9|to them. But then suddenly, as a person awakening from sleep
12Last1    3:9|person awakening from sleep, or as a mighty man coming to
12Last1    3:9|went away from the army as if to advise him. Suddenly
12Last1    3:11|with the rebels. (Basil) did as he did out of his
12Last1    3:12|deep trench around the army as a barricade, and remained there
12Last1    3:13|his partisan. They brought them as far as the stronghold called
12Last1    3:13|They brought them as far as the stronghold called Xaghtoy Arich
12Last1    3:14|territory) up to that place as his share. For previously that
12Last1    3:14|Dawit’ the Curopalate, not, however, as his patrimonial inheritance, but as
12Last1    3:14|as his patrimonial inheritance, but as gifts received from the emperor
12Last1    4:3|until I come to you as a fugitive.” But he commanded
12Last1    4:4|sent one of his bishops as an emissary, then he, with
12Last1    4:5|in war formation, but rather as if they were out for
12Last1    4:5|looting. It was (then) just as it had been in antiquity
12Last1    4:7|and give me your son as a hostage, and there will
12Last1    4:7|and field by field, just as it had been before
12Last1    4:10|and were unable to move. As for the army’s infantrymen, the
12Last1    4:10|and toes to fall off, as if scorched by fire. Furthermore
12Last1    4:11|they should have been pitied, as God had said to the
12Last1    4:11|their enemies. (Her) was just as Egypt had been in Moses’
12Last1    4:12|and driven by the cold as if pursued by enemies. When
12Last1    4:13|the Georgians into his hand, as is written in the book
12Last1    4:15|Constantine’s) head and confirmed him as emperor. He instructed him, as
12Last1    4:15|as emperor. He instructed him, as David (had advised) Solomon not
12Last1    4:15|rule over them. But not as David, (rather) he should seek
12Last1    4:16|the heavens. In the evening, as he was breathing his last
12Last1    5:0|Constantine’s) brother had set up as lord of the district of
12Last1    5:3|by signed and sealed documents, as perpetual inheritance
12Last1    5:4|of the emperor’s death followed. As soon as (Simon) heard about
12Last1    5:4|emperor’s death followed. As soon as (Simon) heard about this, taking
12Last1    6:0|be heir to the realm, as is meet for all kings
12Last1    6:4|prayers. Record all the monks as bowmen for service in my
12Last1    6:7|inestimable number (of men), took as booty the treasures of the
12Last1    7:0|Salamay, and set him up as lord of the city in
12Last1    7:3|Now the citizens (of Edessa), as soon as they heard the
12Last1    7:3|citizens (of Edessa), as soon as they heard the sound of
12Last1    7:3|crowded one on the other as waves of the sea. When
12Last1    7:3|unexpected emergency which had developed. As soon as they (the Byzantines
12Last1    7:3|which had developed. As soon as they (the Byzantines) heard what
12Last1    8:0|Now as for this emperor, in no
12Last1    8:1|As soon as he entered that
12Last1    8:1|As soon as he entered that golden basin
12Last1    9:1|quite frequent among (the Byzantines), as indeed we shall see (in
12Last1    9:4|father of all evil, just as in ancient times, in the
12Last1    9:5|she had set him up as emperor of the lands. Now
12Last1    9:8|up (for it is) just as the Lord note: “The wicked
12Last1    9:10|Byzantines) heard this, they did as they were requested, and from
12Last1    9:12|there will be such tribulation as has not been from the
12Last1    9:12|befallen you,” and so forth, as the great Eusebius indicated in
12Last1    9:14|us leave this matter here as it stands, and return to
12Last1    9:17|Now (Michael [V]) as soon as he observed their
12Last1    9:17|Now (Michael [V]) as soon as he observed their strength and
12Last1    9:19|it came to pass just as the prophet had said, that
12Last1    10:0|worthy of the realm; and as for the one she had
12Last1    10:0|she was requited by him as we described above
12Last1    10:1|true, or whether it was as she herself had written in
12Last1    10:2|With numerous troops he came as far as the gate of
12Last1    10:2|troops he came as far as the gate of the royal
12Last1    10:4|shall be elevated in glory,” as is written [Psalms 111. 9-10] in Psalms
12Last1    10:5|he could crush wild beasts as though they were goats’ kids
12Last1    10:6|hands drop, sparing his persecutor as a benevolent act, and angrily
12Last1    10:8|of impiety. It was just as the Savior said when preaching
12Last1    10:11|Just as the blessed David confessed to
12Last1    10:11|they revealed (His) accurate knowledge, as the Psalm states: “The Lord
12Last1    10:16|became (dwelling places) for robbers as did the churches in them
12Last1    10:17|blocks and covers the sunbeams. As for (the clerics) who dwelled
12Last1    10:18|and turtle-dove are singing, as the prophet note: they sweetly
12Last1    10:20|elder, named Kiwrakos, who served as superintendent of the guest apartments
12Last1    10:23|of Ani and the land, as though it were his own
12Last1    10:28|our land appeared to travelers as a paradise with vegetation dense
12Last1    10:31|As for the king, at dawn
12Last1    10:34|become reduced and then lost as the psalm says: [Psalms 40.9] “It shall
12Last1    10:37|not with perishable things such as silver or gold, but with
12Last1    10:38|wild boar grazed in it” [Psalms 79.14], as the Davidic psalm states. Let
12Last1    10:39|and city in perpetual inheritance.” As the learned say: “The wise
12Last1    10:39|The words of liars are as succulent as cheese, and fools
12Last1    10:39|of liars are as succulent as cheese, and fools gulp them
12Last1    10:42|As the demand (for Ani) was
12Last1    10:44|Samson, in antiquity). He wrote (as follows): “Inform the emperor (about
12Last1    11:0|from T’urk’astan; their horses were as fleet as eagles, with hooves
12Last1    11:0|their horses were as fleet as eagles, with hooves as solid
12Last1    11:0|fleet as eagles, with hooves as solid as rock. Well girded
12Last1    11:0|eagles, with hooves as solid as rock. Well girded, their bows
12Last1    11:1|they pounced upon the Christians as insatiably hungry wolves devour their
12Last1    11:1|wolves devour their food. Coming as far as the Basen district
12Last1    11:1|their food. Coming as far as the Basen district and as
12Last1    11:1|as the Basen district and as far as the great estate
12Last1    11:1|Basen district and as far as the great estate called Vagharshawan
12Last1    11:4|the finger of God.” Just as the hand performs a complete
12Last1    11:5|We regarded that good deed as suspect and were found lacking
12Last1    11:11|the country; in the west, as far as Xaghteac’ district; in
12Last1    11:11|in the west, as far as Xaghteac’ district; in the north
12Last1    11:11|Xaghteac’ district; in the north, as far as Sper and the
12Last1    11:11|in the north, as far as Sper and the strongholds of
12Last1    11:11|in the south it stretched as far as Taron, to the
12Last1    11:11|south it stretched as far as Taron, to the Hashtenic’ district
12Last1    11:11|Taron, to the Hashtenic’ district, as far as the forests of
12Last1    11:11|the Hashtenic’ district, as far as the forests of Xorjean
12Last1    11:12|gave in a golden goblet as a drink to kings, nations
12Last1    11:15|of bowmen and swordsmen, assembling as eagles pouncing upon food. In
12Last1    11:17|the world (to gape at), as the Apostle said of the
12Last1    11:20|among many peoples and became as if unclean to everyone. The
12Last1    11:22|been growling in its lairs, as the prophet says, sought their
12Last1    11:30|poured out onto the ground. As for those remaining alive, what
12Last1    11:31|on their feet, were crying as they crawled along on their
12Last1    12:0|write about) such a city (as Arcn), charming and renowned throughout
12Last1    12:0|multiply and sustain its strength, as the great prophet Isaiah said
12Last1    12:1|good things, and everything was as one would wish. Then it
12Last1    12:2|and the gifts given them as bribes were dishonored. Everyone strived
12Last1    12:12|punishment are we, having them as an example and having the
12Last1    12:14|of Jerusalem), took its adornments as booty, and defiled the blessed
12Last1    12:14|heels, and took its adornments as plunder
12Last1    12:17|servants flow like water, not as it was in the past
12Last1    12:17|the blood of the slain. As for the number buried, the
12Last1    12:18|our city? It was (here) as was written about the Sodomites
12Last1    12:19|this a benevolent act, just as the Savior had prophesied: “Indeed
12Last1    12:22|As regards the priests, those whom
12Last1    12:22|to be more than [150]. But as for those who had come
12Last1    12:24|and it was not (here) as it had been at that
12Last1    12:25|wicked things we ourselves experienced. As for the disasters which befell
12Last1    12:25|that. We abbreviated our (account) as much as possible
12Last1    12:25|abbreviated our (account) as much as possible
12Last1    13:1|say that the army had as many as [60,000] men. Its heads
12Last1    13:1|the army had as many as [60,000] men. Its heads were Kamenas
12Last1    13:2|Just as the Bible says, that the
12Last1    13:2|lord God, with firm unity, as victors in the past were
12Last1    13:8|gleanings and stubble were left as fodder for deer
12Last1    13:9|gave him to the Caliph as though (he were) a great
12Last1    14:1|city, Sebastupolis. (Atom) gave him as a dwelling-place the retreat
12Last1    14:2|patriarchate long ago (Xach’ik [II] Anets’i, [1058-1065]). As soon as the king heard
12Last1    14:2|ago (Xach’ik [II] Anets’i, [1058-1065]). As soon as the king heard about this
12Last1    14:4|leave here until you do as we command,” nonetheless that venerable
12Last1    15:3|Priests were silenced at mass, as were the psalmists (silenced) from
12Last1    16:0|same date of the month as (the previous year) when (the
12Last1    16:1|face of the land: north as far as the stronghold of
12Last1    16:1|the land: north as far as the stronghold of the Abkhaz
12Last1    16:1|base of the Caucasus; west as far as the forests of
12Last1    16:1|the Caucasus; west as far as the forests of Chanet’ia; and
12Last1    16:1|forests of Chanet’ia; and south as far as the place called
12Last1    16:1|Chanet’ia; and south as far as the place called Sim mountain
12Last1    16:1|they seized the entire land as (easily as) reapers working a
12Last1    16:1|the entire land as (easily as) reapers working a field
12Last1    16:8|relate such things. I am as the Himen youth, a bringer
12Last1    16:11|down upon them like birds, as mercilessly as wild beasts, glowering
12Last1    16:11|them like birds, as mercilessly as wild beasts, glowering with rage
12Last1    16:12|Just as in springtime, from the warmth
12Last1    16:13|struck by the enemies’ swords, as if struck by hail
12Last1    16:15|city, became an uninhabited wasteland. (As for the people), they were
12Last1    16:17|took the country and reached as far as the great river
12Last1    16:17|country and reached as far as the great river called Chorox
12Last1    16:17|slaves, they turned and came as far as the fortified city
12Last1    16:17|turned and came as far as the fortified city named Baberd
12Last1    16:19|off to their own homes. As for those (Seljuks) who had
12Last1    16:22|right arm taken to Arsuban as consolation thatYour son was
12Last1    16:23|destruction of Christians? It was as though the sea had been
12Last1    16:31|a simple matter for God. As they come upon us with
12Last1    16:44|As for (the general), he peacefully
12Last1    16:51|great wonders. Let this serve as counsel and teaching for us
12Last1    17:0|prosperity of their realms, just as God cares for his creations
12Last1    17:1|He elevated filthy people, and as for those taxes which he
12Last1    17:1|kept the land in peace, (as did the venerable Basil during
12Last1    17:2|day. Consequently the enemy became as brazen as famished wolves which
12Last1    17:2|the enemy became as brazen as famished wolves which, chancing upon
12Last1    17:2|the East destroyed the Christians, as we noted briefly above
12Last1    17:4|Constantine (Monomachus) seized the throne as her own patrimonial inheritance, which
12Last1    17:11|to the village of Aracani, as they were passing by
12Last1    17:14|was not a real one. As the prophet in lamentation complained
12Last1    17:15|children’s teeth were on edge’“? As I live, this proverb shall
12Last1    17:15|the soul of the father as well as the soul of
12Last1    17:15|of the father as well as the soul of the son
12Last1    17:17|and envied by all peoples, as well as vardapets of the
12Last1    17:17|by all peoples, as well as vardapets of the first order
12Last1    17:20|gone to a foreign land as a slave and a captive
12Last1    17:25|should partake of our sorrows, as it was in times past
12Last1    17:27|hearts, having (our) good deeds as a pledge, and no adversary
12Last1    18:0|him come boldly and sit as king. By God’s laws such
12Last1    18:1|none of you dares do as I said, I am sufficient
12Last1    18:1|I said, I am sufficient as a substitute.” When the princes
12Last1    18:2|the queen satiated the Sultan as though he were a famished
12Last1    18:6|entire plain was lit up as though it were high noon
12Last1    18:7|attacked the shen (“settlement”) (battling) as easily as though it were
12Last1    18:7|shen (“settlement”) (battling) as easily as though it were summertime. They
12Last1    18:8|they wreaked on that place? As a result, the entire countryside
12Last1    18:9|still alive, set up somebody as king so that the city
12Last1    18:11|Theodora established him as emperor with the approval of
12Last1    18:11|embarked upon that journey which, as the Davidic psalm says, all
12Last1    18:11|and paupers must travel. Now as soon as the very great
12Last1    18:11|must travel. Now as soon as the very great and the
12Last1    18:15|destroyed! (The land) became unadorned as it had been at the
12Last1    18:16|and even unworthy of pity, as is note: “I have passed
12Last1    18:18|beautiful appearance because of them, as is said (in Scripture): “May
12Last1    18:21|birds find refuge in them, as is said in the Psalms
12Last1    18:22|became a broken reed (just as the Assyrians insultingly styled the
12Last1    18:23|For, as is said in the Lord’s
12Last1    18:23|truly, did it occur. Because as soon as the Persians realized
12Last1    18:23|it occur. Because as soon as the Persians realized that (the
12Last1    18:24|their hands. They regarded that as a great deed of benevolence
12Last1    18:25|had been given to him as a gift together with the
12Last1    18:28|held the charge of magister. As soon as the latter heard
12Last1    18:28|charge of magister. As soon as the latter heard what was
12Last1    18:30|slaughtered all males (from Xaghteac’) as far as Xrt’i forest in
12Last1    18:30|males (from Xaghteac’) as far as Xrt’i forest in Chanet’ia. Taking
12Last1    18:34|to speak, breathing with difficulty. As for the severely wounded, (the
12Last1    18:38|had laid on the soil (as in the Lord’s proverb), when
12Last1    18:39|this side of the Euphrates, as well as many people from
12Last1    18:39|of the Euphrates, as well as many people from the Arcn
12Last1    18:39|Arcn awan had assembled there. As soon as the enemy attacked
12Last1    18:39|had assembled there. As soon as the enemy attacked, (the city’s
12Last1    18:40|made everyone tremble with dread as if bound with chains. Since
12Last1    18:40|them to be brave martyrs, as is meet for all warriors
12Last1    18:41|fashion of a war, but as though they were slaughtering sheep
12Last1    18:42|hearts and killed them instantly. As for the stout and corpulent
12Last1    18:43|over the forearm and shoulder as far as the tips of
12Last1    18:43|forearm and shoulder as far as the tips of the second
12Last1    18:44|As for the presbyters and clerics
12Last1    20:3|Comnenus inside, they enthroned him. As for Michael, they made him
12Last1    21:0|endure. God is treating you as sons
12Last1    21:2|ground. It was among us as it was in the time
12Last1    21:5|wherein they were swallowed up as in the Red Sea, which
12Last1    21:6|The (Egyptians) demanded as payment from the Israelites golden
12Last1    21:9|of other cities and districts. As for the city about which
12Last1    21:10|evils commence with this, just as Moses condemned the Israelites: “It
12Last1    21:10|and fell into unbelievable evils, as Ezekiel revealed, enraptured by the
12Last1    21:13|allow any to live abandoned. As much as is possible and
12Last1    21:13|to live abandoned. As much as is possible and when it
12Last1    21:14|this world only; others such as the wealthy (mecatunn) are punished
12Last1    21:16|divided up. One group went as far as Koghonia, and, as
12Last1    21:16|One group went as far as Koghonia, and, as is their
12Last1    21:16|as far as Koghonia, and, as is their wont, they ravaged
12Last1    21:18|eventually) fled after the fugitives. As for those seized in the
12Last1    21:22|little children and used them as targets, wickedly piercing and killing
12Last1    21:23|the country, they went twice as quickly as before. They allowed
12Last1    21:23|they went twice as quickly as before. They allowed herds of
12Last1    21:26|fortress came out and took as many captives and as much
12Last1    21:26|took as many captives and as much loot as they could
12Last1    21:26|captives and as much loot as they could back inside. However
12Last1    21:28|martyr and precursor of Christ), as well as other structures, and
12Last1    21:28|precursor of Christ), as well as other structures, and the wooden
12Last1    22:0|his rule, he displayed himself as a virtuous man, wearing a
12Last1    22:2|is judged by its fruit, as the Lord said. In a
12Last1    22:2|wrote: “Satan even disguises himself as an angel of light, so
12Last1    22:2|his servants also disguise themselves as Christ’s apostles
12Last1    22:3|Just as poison is mixed with ordinary
12Last1    22:3|ordinary foodare poisoned, just as fishermen conceal the fishhook with
12Last1    22:4|spread like cancer and just as that illness is difficult to
12Last1    22:6|wars of (your own) clansmenas Habel and Joseph learned. Should
12Last1    22:6|for us to beware. But, as the venerable John wrote
12Last1    22:10|sowed weeds among the grain, as in the parable in the
12Last1    22:15|Church of its glory, just as in ancient times the prostitute
12Last1    22:22|numerous (church) fathers, patriarchs, priests, as well as the laity
12Last1    22:22|fathers, patriarchs, priests, as well as the laity
12Last1    22:23|of the district were bound as if by chains to (Yakobos’
12Last1    22:25|very helpful way. (Events) transpired as follows
12Last1    22:27|the latter heard this, and as events continued to unfold, he
12Last1    22:27|mild words, and requited him as was meet. For he removed
12Last1    22:29|But as Jeremiah said, the fire cannot
12Last1    23:2|own perdition, prepared many others as accomplices for their heresy
12Last1    23:5|collected the poison) and, serving as cup-bearers, gave it to
12Last1    23:6|want. Their director was known as Andreas, a man greatly renowned
12Last1    23:11|the end she is bitter as wormwood. For she will take
12Last1    23:11|she will (kill you) just as a goat shot by an
12Last1    23:20|their goods and property just as in the past Joshua cursed
12Last1    23:21|that eternally that would serve as a notice to them, clear
12Last1    23:21|they be hounded by all as evil beasts
12Last1    23:24|him speedily the venerable bishops. As soon as the soldiers arrived
12Last1    23:24|the venerable bishops. As soon as the soldiers arrived, the head
12Last1    23:25|receiving the newsit was as though everyone were informed through
12Last1    23:28|returned to them the boat as they had promisedthey commenced
12Last1    23:30|songs of thanksgiving to God. As leader of the troop they
12Last1    23:30|not silent and without art as are those conquered by dissolute
12Last1    23:34|There is a creature known as the cuttle-fish about which
12Last1    23:36|gave (Vrverh) to the bishop, as the latter had requested
12Last1    23:37|However, as for those of (Vrverh’s) comrades
12Last1    23:40|too foul, we regarded it as inappropriate to set it down
12Last1    24:1|with towers, regarding their height as impregnable, did not want to
12Last1    24:11|applied to the kings’ palace as if they could save themselves
12Last1    24:12|As for those who were holed
12Last1    24:17|kings or be they princes, as we have seen from what
12Last1    25:1|a little, we regard it as necessary to dispense with such
12Last1    25:3|rage, he crossed the sea, as though traversing the land. Halting
12Last1    25:3|great (city of) Antioch stands) as far as the fortress of
12Last1    25:3|of) Antioch stands) as far as the fortress of Van, and
12Last1    25:11|As a result, many soldiers were
12Last1    25:12|did not abandon the king as many had (no, instead they
12Last1    25:15|neighbors, and He gave us as lambs for slaughter. Our bows
12Last1    25:16|before the king of Persia as though he were a frightened
12Last1    25:16|Persia, who looked upon (Diogenes) as upon a beloved brother. And
12Last1    25:22|triumphant from this (last) battle as well, when what he had
12Last1    25:22|right. And he exalted him as a faithful friend and made
12Last1    25:23|that he had not reigned as monarch but rather had been
12Last1    26:1|obvious and familiar events, just as in the beginning we had
12Last1    26:4|shadowless orders of the Church; as well as the turning to
12Last1    26:4|of the Church; as well as the turning to invisiblity and
12Last1    26:5|For afterwards, as I mentioned above, from the
12Last1    26:8|lofty strongholds and impregnable towers as though they were made of
12Last1    26:9|fathers were visited upon us, as vengeance for the sins of
12Last1    26:12|exiled and denied His presence, as folk worthy of punishment and
12Last1    26:12|to His scepter of counsel as was Israel in the days
12Last1    26:17|inheritance, that You accept us as Your people of the New
12Last1    26:19|more torments and disasters occurred as time progressed
12Last1    26:21|wear out and exhaust us as an old coat, and to
12Last1    26:23|But as to what we have written