| 01Kor1 28:1 | | | the contrary, we witnessed their | countenances, | as assistants in their spiritual |
| 04Yegh5 2:40 | | | look on us with saddened | countenance | |
| 05Parp2 13:2 | | | guilty, but even those who | countenance | them |
| 05Parp3 32:3 | | | them: “How long shall we | countenance | hiding the truth and suffering |
| 08Ghev1 14:132 | | | generations? If you had a | countenance | that was sensitive and not |
| 08Ghev1 14:218 | | | on the light of His | countenance. | Should He will it, (we |
| 09Draskh1 29:2 | | | tall, robust, with a cheerful | countenance | surmounted by dark eyebrows. He |
| 09Draskh1 34:26 | | | the maxim that “a (cheerful) | countenance | reflects a merry heart |
| 10Tovma2 5:2 | | | wily race, with an amiable | countenance | he tried to carry out |
| 10Tovma3 6:18 | | | personable and handsome, with noble | countenance, | decorous and elegant, (we realise |
| 12Last1 10:28 | | | their princely stations with beaming | countenances, | and their troops stood before |
| 12Last1 16:46 | | | is God’s way to temporarily | countenance | such dangerous straits, so that |
| 12Last1 16:47 | | | in the (fiery) furnace. God | countenanced ( | matters) until the king expressed |