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mallet   1
maltreat   4
maltreatment   1
mammon   1
man   2177
manage   24
manager   1
mandate   1
mandator   1
Headword

man
2177 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
mampul   1
mamruan   1
mamusheg   1
mamushel   1
man   992
manachihr   11
manachihrs   1
manachirh   4
manachirhs   2


01Kor1    1:2|and through what kind of man that new divine gift had
01Kor1    1:3|the command of an excellent man named Hovsep, a disciple of
01Kor1    2:1|write concerning the lives of men of perfection. We on our
01Kor1    2:4|is the nobility of blessed men and the firmness of their
01Kor1    2:12|recorded the brave deeds of men of war; the victory of
01Kor1    2:17|proclaimed before the angels and men, revealing not only their known
01Kor1    2:20|A perfect and upright man; one that fears God and
01Kor1    2:32|chosen, not only of the men, but also of the women
01Kor1    2:42|the life of the just man
01Kor1    3:1|Hatsekats, son of a blessed man named Vardan
01Kor1    3:3|and was esteemed by his men for his mastery of the
01Kor1    4:1|of God the lover of men. Thenceforward he was divested of
01Kor1    4:6|and beloved of God and men
01Kor1    5:2|ruler of Goghtan, a pious man whose name was Shabit, a
01Kor1    5:2|Shabit, a gracious and hospitable man, who devoutly served him in
01Kor1    6:2|morning besought God that all men attain the salvation brought by
01Kor1    6:5|King told them of a man named Daniel, a Syrian bishop
01Kor1    6:6|needful. He then dispatched a man named Vahrij along with messages
01Kor1    7:1|him a group of young men, by authority of the King
01Kor1    9:5|For as the man who had seen God descended
01Kor1    9:7|analogy between a very modest man and Moses the magnificent, who
01Kor1    9:8|graces come to earth-born men
01Kor1    12:1|and train for preaching illiterate men
01Kor1    12:7|blessed Sahak instructed especially the men of the Mamikonians, foremost of
01Kor1    13:2|who were both saintly, energetic men, as well as other servants
01Kor1    14:3|was Ananias, a saintly, distinguished man, and a father for the
01Kor1    14:4|wise and ingenious, far-sighted man, endowed with the grace of
01Kor1    15:4|Jagha, a literate and devout man. The Georgian king then ordered
01Kor1    15:7|There were found among them men worthy of attaining the order
01Kor1    15:7|was a saintly and devout man by the name of Samuel
01Kor1    16:6|Leontius, a loyal and pious man
01Kor1    16:10|concerning the Borboritons, evil doing men, and the preservation of the
01Kor1    16:19|and visited them an elderly man, an Aghuanian named Benjamin. And
01Kor1    16:21|for the faithful, clerics, effective men in the evangelical service, whom
01Kor1    17:4|the barbaric, slothful, and brutal men become well acquainted with the
01Kor1    18:4|Tashir, an excellent God-loving man, whose name was Ashusha, placed
01Kor1    21:2|opponents. And he adorned every man spiritually with the vestments of
01Kor1    22:6|of the life of all men
01Kor1    22:10|person an example to imperfect men, when on Mount Tabor He
01Kor1    22:13|And if earthen man is deficient in the knowledge
01Kor1    23:1|and inane traditions of a man named Theodore of Mopsuestia
01Kor1    24:5|a saintly and devout man, who with the assistance of
01Kor1    24:6|a large group of saintly men, raised him with psalms, doxologies
01Kor1    26:4|beginning; second, Tadik, a temperate man, most heedful to the directions
01Kor1    26:5|Mamikonian clan, excellent and pious men, heedful to the master’s instructions
01Kor1    26:12|Tadik, a temperate and pious man, along with brethren, as servants
01Kor1    27:1|a truly saintly, truth-loving man
01Kor1    27:2|passing of the Saint, this man victoriously withstood for Christ many
02Agat1    1:12|of vigorous and courageous organized men and horsemen from the Aghuank
02Agat1    2:17|when the king saw this man who had come to him
02Agat1    4:18|your court, there is a man who can deal with this
02Agat1    4:25|Then Trdat, the man dressed like the emperor, and
02Agat1    4:25|It was there that the man dressed like the emperor defeated
02Agat1    5:11|and of earth and of men
02Agat1    5:14|all hope of life for men - unless you agree to offer
02Agat1    5:27|various deceiving forms persuaded the men who lived at that time
02Agat1    5:33|tomb, where are the former men who died. I shall quickly
02Agat1    5:36|you yourself said ’they are men’ and you brought them down
02Agat1    5:38|guards the bones of all men; and by his resurrection he
02Agat1    5:39|he keeps the breath of men alive
02Agat1    5:40|may renew the breath of men, having been clothed in the
02Agat1    5:48|fashioned by the hands of men, and have been created by
02Agat1    5:49|For men were enticed by the sculpted
02Agat1    5:49|the sculpted images of earlier men to work these, in which
02Agat1    6:15|they have been made by men and set up as images
02Agat1    6:17|ever comprehended the sufferings of men
02Agat1    7:2|Ten men tormented him according to the
02Agat1    7:13|fallen into the heart of man, you have prepared for those
02Agat1    7:15|I have made man in the likeness of the
02Agat1    7:16|entered the world and threw men from life and repose [cf. Wis. 2.24], which
02Agat1    7:19|by these irrational and lawless men they were hated and persecuted
02Agat1    7:27|in the flesh and became man and was incorporate like us
02Agat1    7:31|Because men loved to worship images in
02Agat1    7:31|himself became the image of men, that he might subject to
02Agat1    7:32|And because men were accustomed to worship lifeless
02Agat1    7:33|that thereby he might catch men for the royal altar of
02Agat1    7:35|shall become like a deaf man who does not hear, and
02Agat1    7:37|you will become like a man in whose mouth there are
02Agat1    7:38|Because men loved the dumb idols of
02Agat1    7:38|the flesh an image of man, in the likeness of human
02Agat1    7:41|And because men were accustomed to rejoice in
02Agat1    7:44|And because men ate and drank the blood
02Agat1    7:47|or the will of mortal men - although they might be our
02Agat1    7:48|you for fear of mortal men. For they are only able
02Agat1    7:50|demonstrate your mercy to all men alike
02Agat1    7:85|its relation to theirs bring men close to you
02Agat1    7:86|For men could not endure to see
02Agat1    7:86|became in the likeness of men
02Agat1    7:87|that he might make men worthy of his divinity, that
02Agat1    7:99|sweeten the heart of all men for your service, that they
02Agat1    7:104|worshippers, lest there come upon men the anger of your wrath
02Agat1    10:7|and find the sons of men, and will renew this same
02Agat1    11:3|the son of a guilty man
02Agat1    11:16|As for other men who had been let down
02Agat1    12:3|the Armenians, full fertility from manly Aramazd, protection from the lady
02Agat1    13:12|all their order, who fashioned man as dust from the earth
02Agat1    13:22|stained, pernicious, impious and devilish men; so that they might become
02Agat1    13:26|ways of impure and filthy men. Because they had prepared their
02Agat1    14:6|worship some dead and crucified man, and adore a cross, and
02Agat1    14:10|women from their husbands and men from their wives
02Agat1    15:12|the astonishment increased, as every man related it to the next
02Agat1    15:15|of these stupid and depraved men, with loud bewailing, tears, and
02Agat1    15:23|all this crowd of evil men and heard her governess, she
02Agat1    15:25|waters the impious and impure men of the eighth generation, and
02Agat1    15:28|from you. Behold many evil men have gathered to sully your
02Agat1    17:5|beast and fought like a man. They fought starting with the
02Agat1    17:5|had shown many deeds of manly valor there. And now he
02Agat1    17:15|the reproach of the rich man
02Agat1    17:41|hearts of the sons of men, and he considers all their
02Agat1    17:45|saying: ’Woe to you when men will say good about you’
02Agat1    18:7|And there were other saints, men and women, who had come
02Agat1    20:9|to me this evening. A man in the form of light
02Agat1    20:30|ground, saying: “I am a man like you, and have a
02Agat1    21:10|the repose of death for men, and at his second and
02Agat1    21:13|the beginning beguiled and deceived men [cf. Eph. 4.14], made them travelers on the
02Agat1    21:25|the first days he allowed men to walk according to their
02Agat1    21:34|tormented more than any other men. How was it possible for
02Agat1    21:35|Or how could a man live for a single day
02Agat1    22:7|to me. How could a man endure so many tortures, or
02Agat1    22:19|world were arranged. For some men willingly fulfilled for God his
02Agat1    22:27|But just men who were made worthy to
02Agat3    2:5|of each one of the men who loved God, of those
02Agat3    2:6|in a numberless assemblage of men, jostling each other and sitting
02Agat3    2:7|Men, women and children had gathered
02Agat3    3:3|lost to the society of men
02Agat3    4:6|heaven was opened, and a man descended in the form of
02Agat3    4:11|an awesome vision of a man, tall and fearful, who governed
02Agat3    4:29|And the man, who had earlier called my
02Agat3    4:29|this, said to me: ’O man, why do you stand in
02Agat3    4:34|there be no impediment for men of this world to rise
02Agat3    4:38|And the fearsome and splendid man, who in the vanguard held
02Agat3    4:62|common abode of angels and men
02Agat3    4:75|And you,” said the man to me, “stand firm, be
02Agat3    8:7|or even a multitude of men could move. Yet King Trdat
02Agat3    10:6|javelins, and rushed forth like men armed with spears and flags
02Agat3    10:8|of Mary a daughter of man, has forced us to flee
02Agat3    10:8|through this imprisoned and dead man - he has forced us to
02Agat3    14:15|sent to you the principal men, the honorable nobles of our
02Agat3    15:15|Gregory, for he is that man who, for Christ, endured torments
02Agat3    18:15|And the man whom in your ignorance you
02Agat3    18:19|Now when we saw this man who is so marvelous, and
02Agat3    20:9|and gives life to all men, the creator and fashioner of
02Agat3    21:2|people from the royal retinue, men, women, and children
02Agat3    23:6|Aghbianos, an honest, God-loving man, as overseer of the royal
02Agat3    25:8|he was still a young man in the military - had been
02Agat3    25:12|pleasing before God and all men
02Agat3    27:10|became so powerful over all men that truly he was glorified
02Agat3    28:14|him, saying: “This is the man through whom we came to
02Agat3    30:1|of your majesty, bravest of men Trdat, to write down ail
02Agat3    30:7|gathering from famous and knowledgeable men, we have set down the
02Agat3    31:12|virgin and became a perfect man. He truly became complete in
02Agat3    31:12|flesh and became a true man
03Buz3    3:15|But the arms of every man in the brigade were drawn
03Buz3    3:25|Trinity, he then baptized some [2,000] men, to say nothing of their
03Buz3    4:6|his intercession. They ridiculed the man who had been sent to
03Buz3    5:17|the wisdom of an old man, he wisely tended toward the
03Buz3    7:3|unable to count their own men
03Buz3    7:4|battalion, they ordered that each man carry a stone, bring it
03Buz3    7:12|of the morning worship. Sanesan’s men were encamped on the mountain
03Buz3    8:1|be given to the brave men who had labored for him
03Buz3    8:12|troops, to have his own men put to the sword
03Buz3    8:21|him by lapidation as a man who would betray his land
03Buz3    10:1|of Mcbin, a marvellous old man who loved to work deeds
03Buz3    10:1|Yakob) James of Nisibis, a man chosen by God, left his
03Buz3    10:1|of Korduk’. He was a man full of Christ’s graces and
03Buz3    10:15|But with the blessed man in question, it did not
03Buz3    10:17|When the man of God arrived bringing the
03Buz3    10:18|their shepherd and as a man who had spoken with God
03Buz3    10:21|and unfeeling and crookedly unjust man who, from the wrath of
03Buz3    10:23|the impious Manachirh saw that man of God, bishop Yakob, he
03Buz3    10:24|to spite Yakob, he had [800] men whom he had in bondage
03Buz3    11:7|the hands of foul, unbelieving men, that the blessed covenant not
03Buz3    11:19|all, and for the brave men of his natural earthly Arsakuni
03Buz3    13:11|at each other, and a man would betray his comrade and
03Buz3    13:13|one could have seen a man, thirsting for the blood of
03Buz3    13:17|to the believers and wise men, who thankfully accepted and enjoyed
03Buz3    14:0|life and deeds of that man of God, the great Daniel
03Buz3    14:1|During this time a marvelous man, the aged great suffragan bishop
03Buz3    14:12|He was a marvelous man who worked very great miracles
03Buz3    15:5|bore the marvelous and wonderful man Nerses, who subsequently became the
03Buz3    16:1|of John the Baptist, a man who had earlier constructed the
03Buz3    16:2|nahapets, and ten other honorable men. He sent them with gifts
03Buz3    18:3|was one impious and diabolical man who surpassed all the rest
03Buz3    18:9|happened that Artawazd and Vasak, men of the Mamikonean tohm, were
03Buz3    20:3|matter by a certain vile man who was not less than
03Buz3    20:9|However, because he distrusted the man and feared that he could
03Buz3    20:20|to divert and gladden the man who is coming to us
03Buz3    20:24|Shapuh Varaz arrived with [3000] men, was met by the king
03Buz3    20:25|uttered by that world-destroying man, Pisak, the deceitful informer, who
03Buz3    20:29|he had some [3000] arms-bearing men with him - Tiran felt no
03Buz3    20:38|preaching of those two believing men. For this reason, the light
03Buz3    21:10|himself selected two principal wise men from the Armenian army, namely
03Buz4    3:8|He was a tall man, of pleasing size and captivating
03Buz4    3:29|in military garb, the inner man was dressed in Christian clothing
03Buz4    3:33|vision from God, that a man would be born to his
03Buz4    4:11|from God occurred over this man, all of the people and
03Buz4    4:59|Lord’s words regarding the wealthy man [mecatun], who had fulfilled all the
03Buz4    4:59|than for a rich greedy man to enter the Kingdom of
03Buz4    5:7|heavenly spaces, Who also created man from the earth as a
03Buz4    5:8|he humbled himself, became a man, suffered by his own will
03Buz4    5:13|from this woman as a man. He was by nature similar
03Buz4    5:15|first created creatures, then created Man with his incredible and visible
03Buz4    5:15|he united the beings (and man) whom he created in His
03Buz4    5:16|envy, deceptive intrigue has spoiled man
03Buz4    5:17|in the form of a man, to establish peace in heaven
03Buz4    5:22|God was born as a man, that we, freed from life
03Buz4    5:26|God created everything and made man the master of everything, and
03Buz4    5:69|insisted on not killing the man, finally, at last, the army
03Buz4    5:72|should be arrested, and this man is also a big and
03Buz4    5:72|say, in their world this man and the king are close
03Buz4    5:74|Those who came with this man told us that this is
03Buz4    5:78|responsible, he is a condemned man
03Buz4    5:79|place where there is no man, no drinking water, no food
03Buz4    6:16|ordinary natural death from which man has no salvation, and the
03Buz4    8:7|was decided to send a man to Blessed Basil, to persuade
03Buz4    11:10|he dared to detain a man such as Nerses, great and
03Buz4    12:0|his place; what sort of man he was, the signs and
03Buz4    12:1|This man, Xad, was a native of
03Buz4    12:13|there. Many women left their men and fled there; many men
03Buz4    12:13|men and fled there; many men abandoned their women and fled
03Buz4    12:27|great miracles accomplished by this man. He was wonderfully renowned and
03Buz4    14:1|the mardpet Hayr was a man more wicked and morally foul
03Buz4    14:13|as these given not to men, but to people wearing women’s
03Buz4    14:19|into the hands of a man named Shawasp, a remnant of
03Buz4    14:23|Thus, the words of the man of God had been fulfilled
03Buz4    14:23|For no word of a man of God falls unheeded to
03Buz4    15:0|rebuked and upbraided by the man of God Nerses; how he
03Buz4    15:35|brother and kill a righteous man in merciless injustice
03Buz4    15:49|the wife of the slain man, tore her clothes and with
03Buz4    15:53|the wife of the dead man, saying: “Do not mourn so
03Buz4    15:53|for I am a better man than he was. I loved
03Buz4    15:57|quavered tenderly over the slain man
03Buz4    15:62|But after the slain man had been buried in the
03Buz4    15:76|The impious Paranjem involved this man, whose name was Mrjiwnik, from
03Buz4    15:83|Chunak was a discreet man, never advising or reproaching, but
03Buz4    16:20|not permit a single Christian man to live. He ordered that
03Buz4    16:21|and deacons more than seventy men and killed them all together
03Buz4    18:15|was washing his head, many men with swords reached him, and
03Buz4    20:8|of select warriors full of manly heroism
03Buz4    20:9|did not miss their mark, men with sabres and battle-axes
03Buz4    20:16|Every man of the Armenian troops, self
03Buz4    20:54|king of Iran ordered his men to go and see what
03Buz4    20:57|since he was a wise man, he realized in his wisdom
03Buz4    20:57|by one of his own men. “For,” he said, “that man
03Buz4    20:57|men. “For,” he said, “that man Arshak was made to flee
03Buz4    23:6|Armenia was burned and pillaged: men were trampled by elephants, women
03Buz4    24:5|fire and pillage, putting many men to their swords. Women and
03Buz4    24:6|a multitude of men were trampled by elephants and
03Buz4    24:17|were some [60000] select and martial men who were united in war
03Buz4    25:7|They put all the men of the country to the
03Buz4    27:0|Iranian general Andikan came with [400000] men to loot the country of
03Buz4    27:1|a brigade of organized, prepared men, his select warriors, and [400000] troops
03Buz4    28:0|Vasak came before him with [11000] men, struck and destroyed him and
03Buz4    32:1|by the seashore - well-armed men with spears in hand, many
03Buz4    33:1|many troops of select martial men, and countless elephants and entrusted
03Buz4    36:2|on foot with [10000] very select men bearing swords
03Buz4    37:0|king against the Armenians with [900000] men, and how the Armenians again
03Buz4    41:0|country of the Armenians with [350000] men and how Vasak and the
03Buz4    44:5|son’s chamberlain: “When he seeks men for abomination, a practise he
03Buz4    44:6|gotten into bed and requested men for abomination, his mother entered
03Buz4    45:0|Shapuh the Iranian king with [400000] men; and how he too was
03Buz4    47:0|Mages handerjapet who came with [180000] men to fight with the king
03Buz4    48:0|Iranian hambarakapet who came with [900000] men to do battle with the
03Buz4    48:3|of Armenia with [10000] select armed men. He laid an ambuscade in
03Buz4    49:0|Mrhikan came from Iran with [400000] men to fight with the Armenian
03Buz4    51:15|pagan lords and godless, ignorant men, and so will be delivered
03Buz4    54:5|I threathened them as men condemned to death. But their
03Buz4    54:19|camels to Armenia led by men to go and bring the
03Buz4    55:18|of them were dead, some [11000] men and [6000] women - they did not
03Buz4    55:47|lesser ones, and all the men in the country where he
03Buz4    56:2|Zuit, a tall and attractive man, but a youth, The hair
03Buz4    56:3|see that he is a man of evil? It is clear
03Buz4    56:11|descended (from heaven), became a man, appeared on earth and walked
03Buz4    58:1|Arcruni, two abominable and impious men, had rebelled from the oath
03Buz4    58:13|The two men Vahan and Meruzhan were so
03Buz5    1:7|Consequently the whereabouts of this man were of no small concern
03Buz5    1:12|of the brigade. He had [10000] men available
03Buz5    2:1|of Greater Armenia, selected choice men from the azats and his
03Buz5    2:1|azats and his relatives some [40000] men who were united and of
03Buz5    2:6|the nobility, some six hundred men, be flayed and stuffed with
03Buz5    2:8|sent them all after their man, king Shapuh
03Buz5    3:7|mardpetut’iwn they put a certain man named Dgghak, who, had been
03Buz5    4:5|them in readiness, more than [90000] men
03Buz5    4:7|you would, oh bravest of men, order as a favor to
03Buz5    4:11|Aghuanian king spoke to the men in his brigade: “I am
03Buz5    4:28|be offered to that brave man, general Mushegh. However, he did
03Buz5    4:33|you not to send that man into battle. Now, lo, he
03Buz5    4:34|not think that. For that man will not betray us. You
03Buz5    4:37|as if I, a poor man, can pray to God that
03Buz5    4:51|for no one and no man is righteous on earth
03Buz5    4:68|Mushegh, a brave and honorable man
03Buz5    4:69|Behold, he is a judicious man, who spared foreign kings out
03Buz5    5:4|There were [90000] well-armed, select men, spear in hand, to say
03Buz5    6:14|where there were shield-bearing men with axes; and all the
03Buz5    6:17|Dghak was a large, personable man with big bones. Despite this
03Buz5    21:0|of Armenia, the kind of man he was and about the
03Buz5    22:6|other times, he got other men to be the woman, and
03Buz5    23:5|of this sort to a man whom all the people of
03Buz5    24:1|great chief priest because this man of God, Nerses, was constantly
03Buz5    24:4|for him and beseeched the man of God to sit on
03Buz5    24:5|floor, and offered Nerses, the man of God, some pure wine
03Buz5    24:22|body of Nerses, the blessed man of God, was taken by
03Buz5    25:0|which appeared to the saintly men Shaghitay and Epipan while they
03Buz5    25:1|during the daytime, Nerses, the man of God, as though being
03Buz5    25:2|since he was a sagacious man, realized that the holy Nerses
03Buz5    25:3|here that these two believing men encountered each other, and narrated
03Buz5    25:4|Those were men of angelic faith, nourished and
03Buz5    26:1|This Shalita was a holy man, was a disciple of the
03Buz5    26:4|Saint Shalita and, like a man, raising his paw, showed the
03Buz5    27:14|now he removed this young man from himself and drove him
03Buz5    28:6|out of nothing, who created man from the earth alive and
03Buz5    28:12|the true asceticism of this man who leads a strict ascetic
03Buz5    29:2|rule in place of the man he had killed. And he
03Buz5    30:1|has departed, for the just man of God has gone from
03Buz5    30:2|The blood of a just man, unjustly condemned, was shed especially
03Buz5    30:5|Armenia. The prayers of the man who died and those of
03Buz5    31:11|to the point that one man changed women ten times. And
03Buz5    31:12|their arms, tearing their faces, men and women committing monstrous abominations
03Buz5    32:10|their waist. Similarly, outside stood men ready, heavily armed under their
03Buz5    35:0|words of malicious and senseless men and killed Mushegh, the general
03Buz5    35:4|is a wicked and duplicitous man
03Buz5    35:15|that all the senior honorable men, the grandees, and general Mushegh
03Buz5    35:16|Varazdat prepared select, powerful, mighty men capable of the job of
03Buz5    35:21|Then suddenly, the twelve men to whom the order had
03Buz5    36:3|Because he was a brave man, the arhlezk will descend and
03Buz5    37:3|of the Mamikonean tohm a man named Vache, of the same
03Buz5    37:13|carrying such a fantastically enormous man to the country of Armenia
03Buz5    37:17|Now that brave man Mushegh, my brother, from his
03Buz5    37:31|King Varazdat was a young man and uninformed about fighting. When
03Buz5    37:37|after that. A few dead men lay across the face of
03Buz5    37:53|battle, bringing along the many men they had arrested
03Buz5    38:24|Armenian brigade and prepared the men. Thereafter he knew that he
03Buz5    39:2|in those troubled times, some [20000] men, and hastened against that brigade
03Buz5    43:27|and helmet emblem on many men in his brigade, causing many
03Buz5    43:28|a wild boar. Observing those men who bore Meruzhan’s emblems, he
03Buz5    43:36|both of them were huge men both fell off their horses
03Buz5    43:39|a countless multitude of armed men from the Meruzhanean brigade
03Buz5    43:41|the encounter, he struck the man with an arrow. The arrow
03Buz5    43:49|brought the body of the man who had been Meruzhan’s emblem
03Buz5    44:12|awags and naxarars of Armenia, men and women, generally all the
03Buz6    2:1|Manazkert village. He was a man with a wicked, severe and
03Buz6    3:2|He was a Christian man, but in no way altered
03Buz6    6:2|days of his life this man wandered about with great piety
03Buz6    7:1|a venerable and useful old man
03Buz6    8:2|He was a hypocritical man who passed himself off as
03Buz6    8:6|something to tell you.” The man replied
03Buz6    8:8|The man happened to be drunk, and
03Buz6    8:10|ordered the man to kneel, and note: “I
03Buz6    8:10|ordaining you a priest.” The man replied
03Buz6    8:12|The man greatly argued and resisted, but
03Buz6    8:13|Finally Yohan forced the man to the ground, placed his
03Buz6    8:15|even know which village the man was from
03Buz6    8:17|But the man resisted handing over the horse
03Buz6    8:17|the horse and sent the man off
03Buz6    8:19|The man who had unwillingly donned the
03Buz6    8:25|The man replied to her: “I was
03Buz6    8:26|The man’s family said to him: “Get
03Buz6    8:30|he poured it on the man’s head, saying: “I have baptized
03Buz6    9:2|A man in the vineyard cried out
03Buz6    9:4|The man note: “May thorns and thistles
03Buz6    9:9|am a sinful and unworthy man and I do not understand
03Buz6    11:1|who was an honest pious man acting in accordance with God’s
03Buz6    12:1|of Vanand, a blessed, modest man worthy of God who drank
03Buz6    13:1|and Tirik. They were good men of angelic religion, blessed, believing
03Buz6    14:1|prominent, renowned, and very virtuous man who, throughout his life, led
03Buz6    16:10|the blessed Gind - that great man among the desert-dwellers - resided
04Yegh1    1:7|he sent to him a man called Anatolius, who was the
04Yegh1    1:14|their bodies like a living man in a tomb; on them
04Yegh1    1:15|their last gasp and wise men retreat and flee from them
04Yegh1    1:17|prophet’s saying concerning them: “A man in his hunger will go
04Yegh1    2:37|if serving God and not men. For the recompense of your
04Yegh1    2:47|he exceeded the nature of man, not merely in the matter
04Yegh1    3:51|Then the young man replied, saying: “Why, O king
04Yegh1    3:55|his ire on that blessed man, whose name was Garegin
04Yegh2    1:1|their physical nature. Such a man is shaken by every wind
04Yegh2    1:4|All these evils enter man’s mind from lack of knowledge
04Yegh2    1:5|A blind man is deprived of the rays
04Yegh2    1:5|the sun, and an ignorant man is deprived of a perfect
04Yegh2    1:8|in his mind, such a man is more pitiable than most
04Yegh2    1:8|see not only in ordinary men but even among the very
04Yegh2    1:11|as it is for a man, so it is for the
04Yegh2    1:13|yet we cannot praise the man who will fight with God
04Yegh2    2:38|all the erroneous teachings of men and bring them to the
04Yegh2    3:59|it was better for a man to suffer even death than
04Yegh2    3:60|and joyful in the inner man, their outward appearance was very
04Yegh2    4:79|You must know that every man who dwells under heaven and
04Yegh2    4:90|did. Just as Ormizd made man, Arhmn made diseases, illnesses, and
04Yegh2    4:92|All men are in error who say
04Yegh2    4:93|God made death, and subjected man to that punishment.’
04Yegh2    4:94|Such jealousy not even man has for man, let alone
04Yegh2    4:94|not even man has for man, let alone God for men
04Yegh2    4:94|man, let alone God for men. For who says this is
04Yegh2    4:97|gone astray after such as man
04Yegh2    5:102|They dishonor the births of men and praise childlessness
04Yegh2    5:105|that God was crucified by men, that he died and was
04Yegh2    5:107|not seized and tortured by men, let alone God, the Creator
04Yegh2    6:135|have its surety in a man, to be spread through the
04Yegh2    6:137|also to the thoughts of men and angels
04Yegh2    6:142|Just as now, before a man has done anything good or
04Yegh2    6:142|ordered before him, both of men and of angels, and the
04Yegh2    6:147|also can be seen among men, and especially in the sons
04Yegh2    6:148|Likewise, a single man can be seen to be
04Yegh2    7:152|Then man by despising the command received
04Yegh2    7:155|you are a very wise man and did not consider as
04Yegh2    7:155|you attributed the transgression to man’s freedom and the liberation from
04Yegh2    7:168|took care in advance that men, noticing the mutual hostility of
04Yegh2    7:175|care for the rational worldmen
04Yegh2    8:176|one of your very learned men said, that the god Mihr
04Yegh2    8:178|and the inhabitants of earth men. Man, and angel alone are
04Yegh2    8:178|the inhabitants of earth men. Man, and angel alone are rational
04Yegh2    8:179|limit imposed on them. Only man and angel have been left
04Yegh2    8:180|creation into subjectionearth to men and heaven to the angels
04Yegh2    8:185|untested, inexperienced, and newly created man, as to a child, turning
04Yegh2    8:189|but they sweeten sins for man’s desires and by blandishments seduce
04Yegh2    8:189|into errorjust as many men urge their friends to theft
04Yegh2    8:190|deeds are done by good men, and then wholly good deeds
04Yegh2    8:190|deeds by the most wicked men
04Yegh2    8:192|it is the case among men that judges protect the kingdom
04Yegh2    8:200|truly God and became truly man. In becoming man he did
04Yegh2    8:200|became truly man. In becoming man he did not lose his
04Yegh2    9:209|shake us, neither angels nor men, neither sword nor fire nor
04Yegh2    9:217|faith is not with a man that we may be deceived
04Yegh2    9:223|the wickedness of the many men who do not believe in
04Yegh2    9:225|Then the embittered old man interposed and said to the
04Yegh2    9:225|remain subject to you, what man is there on earth who
04Yegh2    10:227|great services of these loyal men but merely summoning by name
04Yegh2    10:227|merely summoning by name the men whom he knew personally. Their
04Yegh2    10:246|the shah) to send a man to meet them, to greet
04Yegh2    10:246|the brave deeds of each man
04Yegh2    11:261|is not the creation of man or the gift of the
04Yegh2    11:263|not given to some individual man, but to all rational peoples
04Yegh2    11:265|earth cannot topple, let no man boast of conquering
04Yegh2    13:303|and the believers in Christ, men and women who dwell each
04Yegh3    1:6|Lord: ’Who denies me before men, him shall I too deny
04Yegh3    1:22|For if a man had saved you from servitude
04Yegh3    2:34|the populace to assemblethe men and women, peasants and nobles
04Yegh3    2:38|in hand, not only valiant men but also virile women
04Yegh3    2:45|of Armenia a crowd of men and women reached the place
04Yegh3    3:52|These men, who do not fear imprisonment
04Yegh3    3:70|is one thing what a man hears and another what he
04Yegh3    3:71|knew the firmness of those men, that without the shedding of
04Yegh3    4:79|from most people, except those men to whom I tell you
04Yegh3    4:88|very deceitfully he enticed innocent men and drew them to himself
04Yegh3    4:96|beasts, forcibly to oblige baptized men to eat sacrificial meat and
04Yegh3    5:101|no need of witness from men; if we have intentionally strayed
04Yegh3    5:111|take it upon themselves as men to kill him
04Yegh3    5:114|by the power of God, men, women, and all the common
04Yegh3    5:117|heart was shown by allmen and women, old and young
04Yegh3    5:118|with one belt of truth men and women girded their waists
04Yegh3    6:127|led away into captivity the men and women with their possessions
04Yegh3    7:152|Syrianboth vile and wicked men, and ungodly to bootso
04Yegh3    7:153|But this ignoble man thought it better to preserve
04Yegh3    7:174|And all the other fighting men in the country I have
04Yegh3    8:188|they all alike struck each man his opponent to the ground
04Yegh3    8:192|armor and decorations of valiant men and brave horses
04Yegh3    8:197|fell wounded, save one blessed man who died like a hero
04Yegh3    8:198|Then the man to whom they had entrusted
04Yegh3    9:215|the cruel tribulations, which forced men and tender women to go
04Yegh3    9:223|So, the man went to the winter quarters
04Yegh3    10:241|suffering, and patiently leave these men to their Christianity; through them
04Yegh3    11:271|from his presence the old man full of bitterness, in whom
04Yegh3    11:272|To the evil of this man he added his own lethal
04Yegh4    1:4|previously were part of a man’s undefiled body, are severed and
04Yegh4    1:4|even more bitterness over the man who dies in both soul
04Yegh4    1:8|possibility surpasses the bounds of man
04Yegh4    1:14|his wishes, the embittered old man knew that he was benumbed
04Yegh4    2:36|And many other noble men, whom they called ostanik from
04Yegh4    2:37|These he sent to innocent men, to deceive and trick them
04Yegh4    2:41|it was addressed to a man called Vasak, one of those
04Yegh4    2:46|pretending that they were honest men. He had the Gospel and
04Yegh4    3:64|inquired and discovered how many men there were in Armenia in
04Yegh5    1:1|all earthly greatness and makes men as fearless as the incorporeal
04Yegh5    1:2|Men who were armed with the
04Yegh5    1:10|muster of sixty-six thousand men, infantry, and cavalry
04Yegh5    1:19|and who will judge every man according to his works
04Yegh5    1:22|fearsome sword of a mortal man; for if the Lord puts
04Yegh5    1:25|love we exchange God for men
04Yegh5    2:33|My valiant men, this is a great thing
04Yegh5    2:36|saying. As we appeared to men most impious, in double measure
04Yegh5    2:36|appear the most righteous to men and angels and the Father
04Yegh5    2:37|For on the day when men heard that we were implicated
04Yegh5    2:40|than all this: not only men on earth, but also the
04Yegh5    2:42|lead. Our commander is no man but the general of all
04Yegh5    2:47|them the records of valiant men, for he himself had been
04Yegh5    3:55|family, Arandzar by name, a man full of wisdom and valor
04Yegh5    3:56|the Persians with two thousand men, slew the majority of their
04Yegh5    4:83|their faith were praised by men and justified by God
04Yegh5    4:94|and mortal illnesses continually torment men. Fear of foreign enemies and
04Yegh5    5:101|took the form of a man, but they offer worship to
04Yegh5    5:102|unfortunate and miserable than all men, especially because they are blind
04Yegh5    5:107|own canonical rank, like armed men ready for battle, wish to
04Yegh5    5:116|On being informed about each man’s individual valor, he summoned many
04Yegh5    5:116|each elephant three thousand armed men in addition to all the
04Yegh5    5:124|disposed the three thousand armed men to right and left of
04Yegh5    7:157|Mamikoneans, the valiant Vardan with [133] men
04Yegh5    7:158|Khorkhorunik, the resolute Khoren, with [19] men
04Yegh5    7:159|Palunik, the brave Artak with [57] men
04Yegh5    7:160|Gntunik, the wonderful Tachat with [19] men
04Yegh5    7:161|Dimaksean, the wise Hmayeak with [22] men
04Yegh5    7:162|Kajberunik, the splendid Nerseh, with [7] men
04Yegh5    7:163|Gnunik, the young Vahan with [3] men
04Yegh5    7:164|Entsayink, the just Arsen with [7] men
04Yegh5    7:165|with two blood brothers and [18] men
04Yegh5    7:167|In addition to these [287] another [740] men from the royal house and
04Yegh5    7:169|there fell on that day [3544] men
04Yegh5    8:172|how many more of his men had fallen than in the
04Yegh5    8:172|on account of the notable men whom the king knew personally
04Yegh6    1:6|the fortress with seven hundred men, without them being able to
04Yegh6    1:10|the two hundred and thirteen men were martyred on the spot
04Yegh6    1:18|and grooms their rooms; old men fell from their chairs and
04Yegh6    1:18|from their mothers’ bosoms. Young men and maidens and the whole
04Yegh6    1:18|and the whole populace of men and women went out and
04Yegh6    1:23|Every man was a church for himself
04Yegh6    2:37|and sent off the blessed man and those who had gone
04Yegh6    4:82|edict to all, leaving each man to follow the decision of
04Yegh6    5:104|They replied: “That man was the cause and author
04Yegh6    5:109|Ḷevond from among the blessed men
04Yegh6    5:124|Since he realized that the man had rightly been condemned for
04Yegh6    5:125|by the hazarapet of the man’s guilt, he was exceedingly angry
04Yegh6    6:138|the garb of a condemned man
04Yegh6    6:148|lamentation, but even all brutal men
04Yegh6    6:149|Lord than to hope in men. It is better to hope
04Yegh7    1:7|way doubted or distrusted the man, nor did the suspicion he
04Yegh7    1:14|from our religion that no man can withstand your great power
04Yegh7    1:20|Zoroastrian religion than most wise men
04Yegh7    2:26|be given to each six men at each meal time. And
04Yegh7    2:28|of the prison, and had men he trusted take the allotted
04Yegh7    2:31|note: “These are not ordinary men without great power. For even
04Yegh7    2:38|is impossible for a mere man to be clothed in such
04Yegh7    2:39|in the eyes of ignorant men. Perhaps this was some such
04Yegh7    3:66|too have you found this man who was lost. He who
04Yegh7    4:79|vision appeared to the blessed man
04Yegh7    6:137|very close friend of that man’s
04Yegh7    6:140|The man responded, saying: “Do not talk
04Yegh7    6:144|appeared to him, lest ignorant men be confused and abandon our
04Yegh7    6:146|to their religion, but a man who was hamakden famous in
04Yegh7    6:150|in the eyes of all men when the bones of the
04Yegh7    7:151|before you that embittered old man to see if he can
04Yegh7    7:154|so quickly, how will ignorant men be able to resist their
04Yegh7    7:165|death, neither they nor any man whatever
04Yegh7    7:166|But there was a man from Khuzhastan in the royal
04Yegh7    7:175|their responses; and like thirsty men they rushed to the fountain
04Yegh7    8:179|own eyes how an illustrious man whom the king himself knew
04Yegh7    8:186|strength, not as some insignificant man but to serve them as
04Yegh7    8:195|for them, which the blessed man—of whom you said ’I
04Yegh7    8:197|benevolent and deal patiently with men, so that they may recognize
04Yegh7    8:198|rays and provides nourishment for men and beasts by its warmth
04Yegh7    8:199|because we do not hate men like bloodthirsty, carrion-eating beasts
04Yegh7    9:202|a learned and well-instructed man you take excellent care of
04Yegh7    9:208|But if any really wise man were to do that, he
04Yegh7    9:216|And if you agree that man does not admit of this
04Yegh7    9:222|of the cross; and because men had gone astray after the
04Yegh7    10:228|me, and crowds of wicked men have beset me. They have
04Yegh7    10:237|have been seduced by that man. But as he is sick
04Yegh7    10:239|a complaint against any ordinary man for the sake of sordid
04Yegh7    10:240|As for this man’s seduction of which you spoke
04Yegh7    11:254|no cure because they are men. There are illnesses for which
04Yegh7    11:258|gilded on which the sick man were lying, he pays no
04Yegh7    11:260|the bodily nature of every man
04Yegh7    12:280|yet you wish to slay men who are in your own
04Yegh7    14:334|But the man from Khuzhastan whom we mentioned
04Yegh7    14:334|of them. He was a man full of wisdom and perfect
04Yegh7    14:335|like numbed and half-dead men, they lay unable to rise
04Yegh7    14:342|them as ignorant or brash men, still what are we to
04Yegh7    14:343|significant than all thiswhatever man’s corpse ever stood up and
04Yegh7    14:346|Furthermore, the men who were tormented by a
04Yegh7    15:351|Now when the man from Khuzhastan heard all this
04Yegh7    15:351|saints, he immediately took ten men the fervor of whose Christianity
04Yegh8    1:13|a disciple of an innocent man
04Yegh8    1:24|were uttering slanders like a man, but now you are uselessly
04Yegh8    3:56|pure; through him their old men became modest and wise; through
04Yegh8    3:68|made haste to meet him men and women, the greatest and
04Yegh8    4:79|again just as a dead man is not seduced by wealth
04Yegh9    1:15|Of these thirty-five men, some were from the upper
04Yegh9    1:18|more especially amazed that genteel men like them, raised to dwell
04Yegh9    1:21|thanksgiving like that of happy men worshiping God
04Yegh9    2:35|of the multitude of young men
04Yegh9    3:64|Now this wonderful man was not fighting for power
04Yegh9    4:77|matronly nobility, but like laboring men used to peasant tasks they
04Yegh9    4:84|their door, and no illustrious men were invited to their homes
04Yegh9    4:93|their feminine weakness and became men heroic at spiritual warfare. Waging
05Parp1    1:0|accurately narrated by that venerable man Agat’angeghos, commenced with the death
05Parp1    1:1|deeds of holy and impure men; and the times of war
05Parp1    1:6|the infidel (Iranians) were brave men from the line of the
05Parp1    2:0|venerable Agat’angeghos, a learned experienced man who arranged the events correctly
05Parp1    2:4|extent of Gregory’s patience a man who spent so many years
05Parp1    2:7|correct narration by that venerable man of God, the blessed Agat’angeghos
05Parp1    3:3|built first by a certain man named Biwzas, close to the
05Parp1    3:5|fervent search by a holy man the Cross of Life, our
05Parp1    3:10|Now, could the man P’awstos who had studied in
05Parp1    4:2|the good deeds of brave men to be written down and
05Parp1    4:3|would strive to emulate such men in their exertions; while brave
05Parp1    4:3|in their exertions; while brave men, hearing about the deeds of
05Parp1    4:6|a retreat with some select men, practising great asceticism
05Parp1    4:7|can sufficiently recount the heroic man’s numberless deeds. Let the matter
05Parp1    4:9|The name of this blessed man is recalled among the names
05Parp1    5:2|where the assistance of virtuous men is very important
05Parp2    6:5|us with war and a man must recognize the experience of
05Parp2    7:2|oilproducing plants to women, men and families at the ostan
05Parp2    7:14|displaying the exploits of powerful men. Others with swords drawn as
05Parp2    7:17|enough for them. When each man reached his mansion, loaded with
05Parp2    8:1|the words of that holy man of God, Nerses, that they
05Parp2    9:0|as did numerous other virtuous men, badly complaining about and reproaching
05Parp2    10:0|favored (Armenia) with a truthful man named Mashtoc.’ He was
05Parp2    10:0|of Hac’ekac’, son of a man named Vardan. In his childhood
05Parp2    10:3|the history of that desirable man Koriwn, a student of the
05Parp2    10:3|Vrhamshapuh. Koriwn, the aforementioned spiritual man, wrote all of this down
05Parp2    10:4|the plan of that venerable man Mashtoc’ which the latter had
05Parp2    10:7|to win the souls of men and women in all the
05Parp2    10:17|and other learned and scholarly men from among the Armenian priests
05Parp2    11:9|Church. They encouraged multitudes of men and women to attend the
05Parp2    12:1|who was an extremely old man
05Parp2    12:4|Shapuh after Yazkert’s father. The man had some evil thoughts in
05Parp2    13:9|approached the chamber door. The man of God (wept) because by
05Parp2    13:10|grace-filled doctrine of the man (a doctrine) which, to those
05Parp2    13:14|Bearing for a moment the man’s shortcoming, beseech the most merciful
05Parp2    13:18|doctrineall of you together, men, women, old, and youngwith
05Parp2    13:25|be that there is no man among you wise enough to
05Parp2    13:32|the curse of that holy man of God, Nerses, had descended
05Parp2    14:7|him first, because of the man’s lineage, and second, because God
05Parp2    14:13|But the holy man would in no way consent
05Parp2    14:14|great patriarch of Armenia, a man of his own tohm, he
05Parp2    14:19|the word of the venerable man of God, the great patriarch
05Parp2    15:4|deeds. Thus Nerses, the holy man of God, with an enraged
05Parp2    15:5|resemble the good and virtuous men of your tohm, who, having
05Parp2    15:12|our land. Give us another man as a leader, someone of
05Parp2    16:0|the Church and the people, men and women, assembled and lamented
05Parp2    16:1|the feet of the blessed man of God, Sahak. With mournful
05Parp2    16:6|the mind of that upright man (to accept] their emotional requests
05Parp2    16:8|also said through that sublime man Paul ’Judge not, lest you
05Parp2    17:7|For they eachman and woman, of one accord
05Parp2    17:29|suddenly transformed into mature young men, and taking on wings they
05Parp2    17:32|figure of a heavenly, luminous man appeared to me, whose light
05Parp2    17:33|The man soared down to the spot
05Parp2    17:37|true ancestor, saint Gregory, that man of God. But everything that
05Parp2    17:39|verse, regarding the lives of men and the end of the
05Parp2    17:43|he spoke through the chosen man, Paul: “We will be caught
05Parp2    17:48|with which the first just men, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob appeared
05Parp2    17:58|Spirit, the ordination of holy men, who, being descendants of the
05Parp2    17:65|upon you by the Creatormen of power, with whom other
05Parp2    17:65|whom other crowds of good men from the lines of the
05Parp2    17:67|them (not only among the men, but also among the women
05Parp2    17:68|signaling the resplendence of virtuous men, for their hardships and labors
05Parp2    17:69|have grown into mature young men flying up from earth to
05Parp2    18:1|such matters with the holy man
05Parp2    18:4|The blessed man of God, Sahak, had no
05Parp2    18:6|coveted remains of this blessed man were taken by a multitude
05Parp2    18:6|pure body of this just man in a place fit for
05Parp2    19:0|the body of this virtuous man to his own village called
05Parp2    19:3|the intercession of these departed men, the land of Armenia was
05Parp3    20:0|assistant and impious supporter a man from the Siwnik’ tohm, named
05Parp3    20:20|the dew found that the man had been abandoned by the
05Parp3    20:24|were transformed into wolves, that man from the tohm of Siwnik’
05Parp3    21:12|even more sure by a man from the tohm of Siwnik’
05Parp3    21:13|Now since this man, with firm affection, gave himself
05Parp3    22:1|and other wise and senior men of the land of the
05Parp3    23:1|seeking individuals among the sceptical men, the arrow, (i.e., Zoroastrianism
05Parp3    23:4|All of these men were bishops. Among the honorable
05Parp3    23:4|the Arcrunid line, a marvellous man of angelic faith
05Parp3    25:12|and apostasize the Son of man, as (Christ) Himself said, that
05Parp3    26:15|out of the fear of man
05Parp3    26:16|even though received from a man; let alone to betray the
05Parp3    26:16|because of the fear of man and (to seek) futile glory
05Parp3    27:3|of a limitless multitude of men, women, old and young people
05Parp3    27:9|of children and the old men and women led into exile
05Parp3    27:20|a modest, intelligent and brave man, and Vardan lord of the
05Parp3    27:22|Ashusha, an intelligent and prudent man whose wife was of the
05Parp3    27:25|as a learned and informed man—he was extremely well acquainted
05Parp3    27:34|lands and the multitudes of men and women inhabiting them
05Parp3    28:5|land, and to instruct everyone, men and women, in the teaching
05Parp3    30:13|of Siwnik’, selected the following men, entrusted them with all the
05Parp3    30:20|that ’What does it benefit man if he gains the whole
05Parp3    30:20|soul; and what can a man give in place of his
05Parp3    31:6|But that holy man of God, Vardan, lord of
05Parp3    32:1|The men who had pretended (conversion to
05Parp3    32:3|only (a question of) the man’s sons which had halted his
05Parp3    32:8|then. Then all of them, men and women united, the entire
05Parp3    32:18|the entire united multitude of men and women recited this complete
05Parp3    33:4|as associates other God-betraying men who shared his beliefs, from
05Parp3    33:5|dispatch to the emperor those men we want to send. After
05Parp3    33:9|Amatunik’, a learned and sagacious man, the blessed sepuh Hmayeak, brother
05Parp3    34:2|and the other force of men with him, said farewell to
05Parp3    35:1|how very few his own men were. He began to speak
05Parp3    35:1|began to speak with (his men), joyously encouraging them in Christ
05Parp3    35:16|them with victory, and (Vardan’s men) returned to their camps thanking
05Parp3    35:17|Vahan and sent this same man as an emissary to the
05Parp3    36:12|venerable sparapet Vardan to these men and had them circulate it
05Parp3    36:12|the words of the treacherous man, and believed them
05Parp3    37:0|the entire worldangels and men—experienced joy
05Parp3    37:11|Arhanjar’s men also said that the military
05Parp3    38:6|Armenia, commanded Ghewond, that venerable man of God, to advise and
05Parp3    38:7|the mouth of this just man brought delight to the listeners
05Parp3    38:8|his life) his vardapet the man of God, Mashtoc’, had chanced
05Parp3    38:8|upon (Ghewond) while the blessed man was sleeping. Together with others
05Parp3    38:8|the holy Spirit, these venerable men realized that the blessed man
05Parp3    38:8|men realized that the blessed man (Ghewond) would die a martyr’s
05Parp3    39:0|Arsharunik’, Arshawir, and the venerable men of Artak, prince of Mokk’
05Parp3    39:1|the banners of other military men could be most clearly discerned
05Parp3    39:12|by elephants added up to [750] men. Thus [1036] men died. Christ the
05Parp3    39:12|added up to [750] men. Thus [1036] men died. Christ the requiter keeps
05Parp3    40:1|about the deaths of good men from the Iranian brigade, and
05Parp3    40:1|an awesome mourning, remembering the man’s bravery and goodness which he
05Parp3    40:3|He ordered that a certain man named Atrormizd, from the land
05Parp3    41:2|brigade. But while this holy man was preparing to fulfill his
05Parp3    41:3|we should give to the men who have come to us
05Parp3    41:4|and a certain P’ghorent (a man of Syrian nationality, who was
05Parp3    41:12|heard. For God heard the man’s request and granted it, and
05Parp3    41:13|hope of consolation. For each man saw before him the verdict
05Parp3    41:14|heard that so many fine men from the brigade of Iranians
05Parp3    42:2|all and sent the following men to the court of king
05Parp3    42:11|When the treacherous man’s hour approached, he thought he
05Parp3    42:11|duplicitous plans and all the man’s bitter intentions were completely overturned
05Parp3    42:13|Whose multitude is that?” A man replied: “The lord of Siwnik’s
05Parp3    42:14|blessed Yovsep’ asked Ghewond, that man of God: “I know that
05Parp3    42:15|of the Savior from this man. ’Whatever town or village you
05Parp3    42:16|dismounted and greeted the holy men. None (of the captives) in
05Parp3    42:18|Hearing the venerable man’s sweet and gracious words, (Vasak
05Parp3    42:18|more by the words that man of God, Ghewond, (Vasak) travelled
05Parp3    42:19|of Siwnik’ wanted the holy men to dine with him at
05Parp3    42:22|The holy man replied: “Of all we have
05Parp3    42:26|everything was over, the holy man’s words did not miss the
05Parp3    43:2|as a loyal and benevolent man. (This situation continued) until they
05Parp3    43:3|deed is perpetrated against a man, it merits death, to say
05Parp3    43:4|When the two holy men, the lord Samuel and Abraham
05Parp3    43:5|God with fear of a man
05Parp3    43:6|and departed. We saw no man, but only the fire, in
05Parp3    44:2|in Marvirhot. There are few men in the Aryan world who
05Parp3    44:2|who can adequately praise the man and his deeds. And you
05Parp3    44:2|teaching, have destroyed such a man
05Parp3    44:5|the court nobility, Ghewond, the man of God, came forward and
05Parp3    44:6|with each of the holy men, one by one, explaining who
05Parp3    44:7|the names of the holy men and were uninforned about the
05Parp3    44:8|blessed Yovsep’, (Ghewond) note: “That man whom you see, although younger
05Parp3    44:9|blessed Sahak, (Ghewond) note: “This man holds the perfect order of
05Parp3    44:16|enemies, those things created by man, to call them brothers, and
05Parp3    44:22|When the holy man of God, Ghewond, had said
05Parp3    44:23|loud praise from the holy men and saw the delight on
05Parp3    44:24|the sorcerer’s doctrine of that man, through which the useful brave
05Parp3    44:25|the same words as that man who deserves death, words which
05Parp3    45:6|word of Ghewond, the blessed man of God, was fulfilled upon
05Parp3    46:2|such brave, useful, and meritorious men as Vardan and his other
05Parp3    46:7|the curse of that blessed man of God, Ghewond, had come
05Parp3    46:8|Although the man enjoyed some merit with the
05Parp3    46:15|That blessed man of God, Ghewond, related that
05Parp3    48:3|king) lost choice and renowned men from his troops, as well
05Parp3    48:4|wing after another, putting many men to the sword, while they
05Parp3    48:10|they were merely killers of men, and if you delayed so
05Parp3    49:1|the flesh from the holy man’s bones with tortures. Then, in
05Parp3    50:6|have been informed by trustworthy men who had belonged to their
05Parp3    51:0|from the blessed Xuzhika man affectionately inclined toward the bound
05Parp3    51:2|As for the holy men, when they accurately learned that
05Parp3    51:4|After the holy men completed the canon of the
05Parp3    51:25|venerable captive naxarars resembled those men who had assembled in (Christ’s
05Parp3    52:2|were malicious, destructive, god-slaying men. This was especially true as
05Parp3    52:4|They resembled the men and women who fanatically seek
05Parp3    53:0|him ordered that the noteworthy men of the shahastan be summoned
05Parp3    53:1|shahastan. (This includes) an Armenian man (wherever he comes from), or
05Parp3    53:13|These men and those with them were
05Parp3    54:1|a native of Khuzistan). This man from childhood had been a
05Parp3    54:3|his pack animals. Resembling a man on a caravan, he took
05Parp3    54:9|the gods. Seeing that the man was adept in everything, (Vehdenshapuh
05Parp3    54:9|he did not permit the man to quit his side for
05Parp3    54:12|watch the destruction of infidel men condemned to death for killing
05Parp3    55:22|this, Vehdenshapuh and the loyal men with him became enraged, and
05Parp3    56:3|Then Vehdenshapuh and the loyal men with him further commanded the
05Parp3    56:3|to say to the venerable man of God, Ghewond: “We have
05Parp3    56:6|The holy man of God, Ghewond, began to
05Parp3    56:8|from God and not from man. Today, out of mental fear
05Parp3    56:9|accept honor from mortal, earthen man, who is polluted by the
05Parp3    56:10|hurry to drink as thirsty men
05Parp3    56:12|When the blessed man of God, Ghewond, had finished
05Parp3    56:13|to say to the holy men
05Parp3    56:15|use is there for rational men who still have their senses
05Parp3    56:15|ears or senses of such men could put up with it
05Parp3    57:5|Iranians said that the venerable man of God, Ghewond, was the
05Parp3    57:9|Arshen from Bagrewand, the blessed man of God, Ghewond the presbyter
05Parp3    57:11|that place. Having selected nine men, they left them there armed
05Parp3    57:13|strategems God would show the man a way to be worthy
05Parp3    57:14|While the venerable man was in this turmoil of
05Parp3    57:28|the body of the blessed man of God, Ghewond. The place
05Parp3    57:33|the words of the blessed man of God, Ghewond, who had
05Parp3    57:34|Thereafter that blessed man of God, the Xuzhik (whom
05Parp3    57:34|bothered to relate this miraculous man’s name to us, but the
05Parp3    58:3|the intrepid boldness of the men. (He) responded to the venerable
05Parp3    58:3|He) responded to the venerable men: “No one can show the
05Parp3    58:11|the coming of these venerable men, they went before them with
05Parp3    58:15|stipulated for him) the venerable man was released and went to
05Parp3    58:16|Without any doubt the man’s visage was like that of
05Parp3    59:2|a very dear and deserving man
05Parp3    59:4|greatly astonished, wondering what the man was doing. The king asked
05Parp3    59:6|from Ashusha, they praised the man greatly and were astounded
05Parp4    60:7|reputation of brave and miraculous men from the military commander and
05Parp4    61:1|of severe privations which these men willingly suffered their bodies to
05Parp4    61:7|ascetic behavior they surpassed many men
05Parp4    61:10|entreaties and labors of both men and women, recalled the heroism
05Parp4    62:1|of Armenia [Giwt I Ot’msets’i, 461-478]. He was a man filled with much learning, especially
05Parp4    62:2|The wives of men who had been martyred or
05Parp4    62:2|the young sons of the men who had been martyred with
05Parp4    62:2|useless women, but as valiant men might, being full of concern
05Parp4    63:0|harmful, useless, bad and cowardly men who at the time managed
05Parp4    63:1|people were) less than real men and were from the line
05Parp4    63:4|not through the gifts of man but rather with the aid
05Parp4    63:9|He was an intelligent man, benevolent, and of sound judgement
05Parp4    63:10|they were constantly praising the man’s goodness. Even king Peroz himself
05Parp4    63:13|surprisingly, there were some worthy men in those times, such as
05Parp4    63:13|times, such as the good man Babik Siwnik’ or the wonderful
05Parp4    64:8|On High dignified this blessed man, and everyone viewed his face
05Parp4    64:9|parts, trembled at the blessed man as though he were a
05Parp4    64:15|immediately recognized that the holy man’s words were accurate and sensible
05Parp4    64:16|of pleasure with the blessed man, had made the king heed
05Parp4    64:20|The venerable man of God, the kat’oghikos of
05Parp4    64:22|The blessed man of God answered as follows
05Parp4    64:23|no way fear the mortal man (who purports) to give this
05Parp4    64:25|such insolent words before the man, who is king. Try to
05Parp4    64:26|The blessed man replied: “Do you see? You
05Parp4    64:28|dare not boldly repeat the man’s words before you
05Parp4    64:29|the words of Giwt, the man of God. When the king
05Parp4    64:35|blessed right hand of this man of God
05Parp4    65:4|news, and, looking at the man’s ability and wisdom, they were
05Parp4    65:9|the son of a Syrian man. He especially resembled the Syrians
05Parp4    66:2|The Christian Armenian men who were fighting that year
05Parp4    66:20|whoever confesses the Son of man, may (Christ) take him before
05Parp4    66:21|whoever denies the Son of man, may (Christ) remove him to
05Parp4    68:5|of the impious. The following men then organized for war
05Parp4    68:6|and his brother Hrahat, two men from the Gnunik’ tohm: Atom
05Parp4    68:6|a brigade with them numbering [400] men in all
05Parp4    68:16|He ordered (his men) to leave the shen and
05Parp4    68:20|you are bad and useless men. You have come pursuing a
05Parp4    68:21|When the brave man had spoken in this fashion
05Parp4    68:22|but that many of the men were useless leaders of asses
05Parp4    68:23|the brave Mamikonean sepuh the men of the Armenian troops consulted
05Parp4    69:1|The [400] men were divided into four fronts
05Parp4    69:2|All were certain that these men were good, just, and oath
05Parp4    69:3|With the [400] men so arranged, they glorified God
05Parp4    69:6|a distance, the brave select men of the Iranian troops attacked
05Parp4    69:7|Garjoyl Maxaz took his hundred men, broke the oath (he had
05Parp4    69:8|they caused the most select men to fall to the ground
05Parp4    69:9|and Babgen Siwnik’. Many brave men were killed by Atom and
05Parp4    69:11|his spear the very first man to advance from the Iranian
05Parp4    69:14|They were angry at the man and wanted to kill him
05Parp4    69:15|two brothers, with but few men, attacked that limitless multitude
05Parp4    69:16|commander, a mighty and martial man, struck him with his spear
05Parp4    69:16|before them, they made more men fall to the ground dead
05Parp4    69:19|He took two men who were his satellitesone
05Parp4    69:20|Babgen Siwni, the two renowned men, Nerseh, lord of Shirak, together
05Parp4    69:21|the Gnunik’ men Atom and Arhastom, and indeed
05Parp4    69:22|This was said by two men who had not even participated
05Parp4    70:11|named Nerseh, allied with other men dedicated to the truth to
05Parp4    70:14|This man (Yohan Mokk’) had once said
05Parp4    70:19|and Nerseh Eruanduni and the men with them arrived (at their
05Parp4    71:1|p’ushtipanan saghar, even though another (man) of them was higher by
05Parp4    71:2|Yohan (having faith in the man’s prayers, and hoping that God
05Parp4    71:12|middle section to that good man, aspet Sahak, the marzpan, along
05Parp4    71:13|He also prepared other senior men with select cavalry and Vren
05Parp4    71:13|sent Pap Artakunik’ (an ostanik man, the son of Baboc’) to
05Parp4    71:13|the banners of the mightiest men, about whom we have been
05Parp4    71:13|have been informed earlierIranian men, the Katshac’, and the Siwnik’
05Parp4    71:18|a countless multitude of brave men to the small shoulder of
05Parp4    71:19|Armenians) killed many brave (Iranian) men
05Parp4    72:5|then that the God-loving men and allies recalled the vow
05Parp4    72:6|generally of all the people, men and women: “Behold, how good
05Parp4    73:0|knew thereby that the blessed man’s end was approaching. The holy
05Parp4    73:1|no way delayed granting the man’s desire, but quickly accepted the
05Parp4    73:9|tree trunks were armed like men (in accordance with the trick
05Parp4    74:2|power revealed which of the men would receive the crown of
05Parp4    74:2|in-arms of the blessed man, were unable to restrain themselves
05Parp4    75:2|a village named Mkarhinch’ with [100] men, more or less
05Parp4    75:4|large brigade of powerful brave men, hemmed in by horrible fear
05Parp4    75:9|excellent land: show me a man in such a land who
05Parp4    75:9|royal favor. No, only despicable men, brigands, parasites, and men from
05Parp4    75:9|despicable men, brigands, parasites, and men from bad tohms who (are
05Parp4    75:10|Rather, the duplicity of despicable men of bad tohms has presented
05Parp4    75:11|presence of everyone: “The worst man and worst brigade is the
05Parp4    75:13|fought two battles with Aryan men, and the third will be
05Parp4    75:13|with such prominent and brave men that even the lord of
05Parp4    75:14|with many cavalrymen, but with [100] men, or even less than that
05Parp4    75:14|flight one or two thousand men
05Parp4    75:16|there were better and braver men, I would not permit the
05Parp4    75:17|princes of Armenia, being wretched men from bad tohms, in accordance
05Parp4    75:20|I resolved before God and man to justly serve the lord
05Parp4    75:27|trade which wretched and bad men duplicitously take from you only
05Parp4    75:27|ashes. You must recognize which men are good and which are
05Parp4    76:2|of Shirak, with some select men (who had seen Nerseh’s unbelievable
05Parp4    76:5|as well as the blessed man Gregory’s courage toward God, (Nerseh
05Parp4    76:5|Nerseh) cried out to that man of God in a loud
05Parp4    76:7|cry out to Gregory, the man of God. But he did
05Parp4    76:10|and threatening manner, saying: “A man who has done so much
05Parp4    76:11|his capital offenses pursued the man making him unworthy of pardon
05Parp4    76:18|they ordered that the venerable man’s head be severed. This occurred
05Parp4    77:3|labor, unexpectedly diabolical and insane men arrived from the Iberian (Georgian
05Parp4    77:5|virtue, he treated us as men wounded for the sake of
05Parp4    77:5|of his own soul. This man, after removing us from the
05Parp4    77:8|When we saw the man’s virtue, we accurately informed him
05Parp4    77:10|ears of some God-hating men. They started to hunt for
05Parp4    77:13|satanic words from the stupid men, they immediately believed them and
05Parp4    77:14|reached the women that their men were alive (since that night
05Parp4    77:14|since that night the diabolical men spoke to the men and
05Parp4    77:14|diabolical men spoke to the men and women with proof and
05Parp4    77:15|the words of the diabolical men from Iberia, the wishes and
05Parp4    77:15|the words and plans of men of poor judgement with feeble
05Parp4    77:17|not permit (these) world-destroying men to leave the land of
05Parp4    77:23|overly) jealous to anyone, the men are before you, troops and
05Parp4    77:24|But imprudent and weak-minded men, and especially the martyrs’ wives
05Parp4    77:24|a brigade of many select men to go with those false
05Parp4    77:24|with those false and fraudulent men on a road they did
05Parp4    78:0|multitudinous, enormous force of select men, reached the country of Armenia
05Parp4    78:6|brigade, they sent many select men hurtling dead to the ground
05Parp4    78:7|brave departure of the powerful man foretold great dread in the
05Parp4    78:8|But as for those men who enthusiastically and willingly chose
05Parp4    80:0|cavalry, a brigade of choice men, as well as Gdihon, the
05Parp4    80:5|you want to subdue our men let them know that we
05Parp4    81:2|general, Vahan Mamikonean, and the men who were with him went
05Parp4    81:3|and there are extremely few men with him
05Parp4    81:7|They were with a few men, and were upset. They approached
05Parp4    81:10|explanation) from us for the man from different lands who dies
05Parp4    81:12|Iranians with only the few men who were with them, and
05Parp4    81:13|Seven hundred and two men died there
05Parp4    82:0|am unable to fathom the man’s actions and deeds. For when
05Parp4    82:2|tell me, what is the man doing with so few men
05Parp4    82:2|man doing with so few men that every day he depletes
05Parp4    82:4|and do not let the man rest. Otherwise, perhaps we will
05Parp4    82:6|wickedly be killed by the men who are with Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    82:6|the dew saw that the man was completely abandoned by God’s
05Parp4    82:7|not permit (Gdihon) or the men with him (to accompany his
05Parp4    82:8|that night, after convincing the men in the village of Erez
05Parp4    83:3|he quickly assembled however many men he had. Then, like a
05Parp4    83:13|not place my hopes in man or pride myself in them
05Parp4    83:14|the few good oath-keeping men who remained with him
05Parp4    83:15|general, Vahan, and the few men with him, quickly sent to
05Parp4    83:18|other side. He and the men with him killed many powerful
05Parp4    83:20|twice to the hands of men in the force of Vahan
05Parp4    83:24|at the Mamikonean and the men with him, they would be
05Parp4    83:25|the oath-keeping and strengthened men who were with Armenia’s general
05Parp4    84:3|the life of such a man as Gdihon and conquered him
05Parp4    84:3|Gdihon and conquered him, the men with him, and the select
05Parp4    84:3|brigade, as well as the men here with me. He attacked
05Parp4    84:3|attacked three and four thousand men with only thirty men, crushed
05Parp4    84:3|thousand men with only thirty men, crushed the hearts of all
05Parp4    84:8|instance when) someone with ten men attacked [3000] select cavalrymen, accomplished so
05Parp4    85:4|and drugged, and called the man, questioning him alone as to
05Parp4    85:6|Although for a serving-man speaking ill about the gods
05Parp4    85:7|worthiness or unworthiness of the men. But everyone in the brigade
05Parp4    85:8|to (previously), all of the men felt abandoned and broken-hearted
05Parp4    85:11|he went against them. (The men) went as people condemned to
05Parp4    85:18|The few men who had escaped from the
05Parp4    86:1|are not those of a man of this period such as
05Parp4    86:2|have seen him and the men with him accomplish in earlier
05Parp4    86:3|partridges, Vahan with only thirty men attacked (us) and there were
05Parp4    86:4|even better as a brave man) and the comrades with him
05Parp4    87:2|brother, a benevolent and mild man
05Parp4    87:6|as an agreeable, world-building man, so that through you the
05Parp4    88:2|stand outside your service. The man who holds such a land
05Parp4    88:2|from you is a good man whose worth and essence went
05Parp4    88:2|and blows occasioned by this man against the Aryan world. I
05Parp4    88:6|a countless multitude of our men
05Parp4    88:8|inflicted with only a few men
05Parp4    88:9|fatigued us with very few men (sometimes only hundreds, I am
05Parp4    88:9|in battle with so few men, and come against the encampment
05Parp4    88:11|For (Vahan) with thirty men fearlessly attacked [3,000] (of us) and
05Parp4    88:12|attack Mihran with so many men and completely split the entire
05Parp4    88:13|including that awesome man, Gdihon, lord of Siwnik’. I
05Parp4    88:13|that only Gdihon with ten men of his brigade could encounter
05Parp4    88:13|brigade could encounter so many men and alone (be able to
05Parp4    88:13|to the sword such a man, and other distinguished and brave
05Parp4    88:13|other distinguished and brave Iranian men. Nor did they then ride
05Parp4    88:14|that they were gods, not men
05Parp4    88:18|constructive person, with many select men
05Parp4    88:21|The man is brave and shrewd. For
05Parp4    88:22|inability of Vahan and those men who allied with him, to
05Parp4    89:8|see those loathesome and useless men who are enemies of the
05Parp4    89:9|you do not recognize a man on the basis of princeship
05Parp4    89:11|him not always recognize a man as good or bad on
05Parp4    90:5|the Armenian naxarars and other men with them who were sent
05Parp4    90:7|gods. For just as the men who were forcibly taken by
05Parp4    90:10|Armenian naxarars and the other men who had come from Vahan
05Parp4    90:13|sent to me via these men. And then the lord of
05Parp4    90:18|When the man had said this, they went
05Parp4    91:3|Mamikonean, he immediately had (these men) sent to Nerseh Kamsarakan, lord
05Parp4    91:4|eight (Iranians) with his loyal men, ordering them to honor them
05Parp4    91:6|the earth shook. Amazed, the men of Nixor’s force thought that
05Parp4    91:7|Nixor sent senior men in advance of him and
05Parp4    91:10|affection, and likewise all the men in the brigade, senior and
05Parp4    91:12|Nixor commanded that all the men of Vahan Mamikonean’s force be
05Parp4    91:13|was completely full of the men with Vahan Mamikonean and the
05Parp4    91:14|and heard about you from men of the world, Armenians and
05Parp4    91:14|are not unseeing or useless men, but good, perspicacious, and wise
05Parp4    91:16|displayed bravery with but few men, always fighting against many men
05Parp4    91:16|men, always fighting against many men with a few, causing such
05Parp4    91:18|fighting folk with so few men, and at times to overwhelmingly
05Parp4    91:20|that service, as a stupid man would conduct himself
05Parp4    91:21|For a brave man it is better that he
05Parp4    91:25|But you and the men united with you, regarding their
05Parp4    91:26|and impious ways of the man who had no parallel among
05Parp4    91:26|who had no parallel among men, but rather resembled a wild
05Parp4    92:6|were constantly deceived by despicable men loathed by aIl pure people
05Parp4    92:6|loathed by aIl pure people, men who were fugitives from the
05Parp4    92:6|because of their foul deeds, men who caused unrest in the
05Parp4    92:8|can live. But such deceitful men know that they can live
05Parp4    92:11|However, a real man would be shamed to the
05Parp4    92:12|with a paltry number of men, we knew this very well
05Parp4    92:12|as such backward and despicable men who truly were lost and
05Parp4    92:15|will fight) with the few men whom you know we have
05Parp4    93:5|ordered the entire multitude of men to gather in assembly, and
05Parp4    93:8|achieving dignity? Now let a man who knows how to listen
05Parp4    93:13|were the wretches and pitiful men whom the atrushan did not
05Parp4    93:21|and luxury, look to each man’s merits, give generously and do
05Parp4    95:15|now and show (me) one man who, through the king of
05Parp4    95:21|servants honor lords; recompense each man according to his work, merit
05Parp4    95:22|all-seeing eye examine a man and his work, and reward
05Parp4    97:1|land of Armenia, that blessed man of God, the kat’oghikos of
05Parp4    98:0|an intelligent, prudent and perspicacious man who could distinguish the wise
05Parp4    98:3|and his friends with the man’s wisdom. He also had king
05Parp4    98:7|lack the counsel which that man possesses. No one aside from
05Parp4    98:14|considered Andekan to be a man who loves his master and
05Parp4    99:4|and azats, ostaniks and rhamiks, men and women, old and young
05Parp4    100:1|Egyptians, the death of the man of old; through the crossing
05Parp4    100:7|with the works of the man of old
05Parp4    100:8|souls to the fear of men: “Render to Caesar the things
05Parp4    100:37|vineyards in the souls of men—stray from it all and
06Khor1    1:6|similar commands to those wise men who were under their authority
06Khor1    1:6|outside the assistance of wise men - now that we have realized
06Khor1    2:8|Men whose names we know for
06Khor1    2:9|honored such discoveries of wise men
06Khor1    3:3|to the wisdom of these men, who undertook such studies, that
06Khor1    3:4|to another’s rule, yet many manly deeds have been performed in
06Khor1    3:5|is our reproach of such men in demanding still greater things
06Khor1    3:9|those unlettered, lazy, and barbarous men
06Khor1    3:13|later times and the famous men where the divine Scriptures concur
06Khor1    4:27|the annihilation of the infamous men of the second age
06Khor1    5:47|of the insignificant and wicked men from among the ancients and
06Khor1    6:5|first created not the first man but the first king, so
06Khor1    6:5|Flood they enumerate three famous men before the building of the
06Khor1    6:14|Therefore they set strong men from among the Titans to
06Khor1    6:20|earlier times among the wise men of the Greeks and that
06Khor1    6:21|One of these men, learned in philosophy, spoke as
06Khor1    6:21|philosophy, spoke as follows: “Old men, when I was among the
06Khor1    7:3|that Hephaistos was their first man and the inventor of fire
06Khor1    8:5|who and what sort of men had ruled over Armenia up
06Khor1    8:5|to the throne of valiant men or of cowards
06Khor1    8:6|Mar Abas Catina, a diligent man versed in Chaldaean and Greek
06Khor1    9:6|to be opened for this man who has appeared before your
06Khor1    9:11|of these three dynasts, famous men whom it sets in each
06Khor1    9:17|imparted mutually incomprehensible languages to men and brought upon them tumultuous
06Khor1    9:18|One of these men was Hayk, descended from Yapetost’ē
06Khor1    10:5|Each man in his rage had drawn
06Khor1    10:6|daughters and sons’ sons, martial men about three hundred in number
06Khor1    10:11|there already dwelt a few men who willingly submitted to the
06Khor1    11:2|of his sons with trustworthy men to bring him into obedience
06Khor1    11:11|his sons and grandsons, valiant men and skilled bowmen, very few
06Khor1    11:16|with a few chosen armed men, and there was a wide
06Khor1    11:17|the left a shield. Chosen men stood to the right and
06Khor1    11:18|left, for they were powerful men with the bow and the
06Khor1    11:20|Then not a few huge men from both sides met the
06Khor1    12:3|from the war and valiant men from his own entourage
06Khor1    12:9|family of the Khoṙkhoṙunik’ valiant men and renowned, just as those
06Khor1    12:12|said, for a well-girded man to encircle-as it gradually
06Khor1    12:12|point was truly an old man of a mountain amid the
06Khor1    12:14|were dwelling a few scattered men before the arrival of our
06Khor1    12:21|long day’s journey for a man on foot
06Khor1    12:26|Sisak, a proud and personable man, handsome, eloquent, and adroit with
06Khor1    12:29|there offspring of his, famous men whom he made lords of
06Khor1    13:3|was an industrious and patriotic man, as the same historian shows
06Khor1    13:4|for war, about fifty thousand men
06Khor1    13:5|a boastful and war-loving man, as the same historian indicates
06Khor1    14:4|plain, slaughtering many of his men; and Barsham, encountering his Aram’s
06Khor1    14:22|by some lesser and obscure men from ballads and are found
06Khor1    14:23|This same man mentions another reason, namely, that
06Khor1    16:8|aqueduct nowadays, as we hear, men of the region entrench themselves
06Khor1    16:18|wonderful constructions on it, many men cannot comprehend nor is it
06Khor1    18:4|drinking; and, when the armed men drew near, the throwing of
06Khor1    19:2|in this book the greatest men and ancestors of our nation
06Khor1    19:2|books and similarly from wise men learned in these matters, from
06Khor1    19:3|clear to God; but whether men will praise or criticize it
06Khor1    20:9|to the preeminence of the men, for they all descend from
06Khor1    20:12|him. The character of the men of that family demonstrates that
06Khor1    21:7|words and deeds of the men mentioned above
06Khor1    22:5|of that eloquent and wise man, indeed the wisest of wise
06Khor1    22:5|indeed the wisest of wise men
06Khor1    22:6|among the brave and illustrious men by whom the Assyrian empire
06Khor1    22:8|gathered many groups of brave men who were expert with the
06Khor1    23:2|the number of our great men, especially the kings, down to
06Khor1    23:3|For these men descended from our kings are
06Khor1    23:6|of our land were those men whose names we shall inscribe
06Khor1    23:24|For some unreliable men say, out of fancy and
06Khor1    25:1|Concerning Tigran, what sort of man he was in everything
06Khor1    25:6|Who among true men and those who appreciate deeds
06Khor1    25:6|aspire to become such a man
06Khor1    25:7|He was supreme among men and by showing his valor
06Khor1    25:7|of various colors, both for men and women, with the help
06Khor1    27:11|looked up and saw the man who was riding the dragon
06Khor1    31:4|of Azhdahak’s seed with young men and a multitude of prisoners
06Khor1    31:6|in stadia the habitat of men and also in part the
06Khor1    32:2|O reader; as was the man and his deeds, so too
06Khor1    32:15|confusion caused by factions, and men rivaled each other for the
06Khor1    33:2|the narrative from the first man down to yourself in the
06Khor1    34:2|of evil, the consuming of men for the needs of his
06Khor1    34:27|began to sacrifice in-numerable men to the demons until the
06Khor2    1:2|of that holy and valiant man Trdat the Great. I shall
06Khor2    2:10|one hundred and twenty thousand men. Antiochus, discomfited by the severe
06Khor2    3:3|was a valiant and prudent man. He extended his authority over
06Khor2    3:3|dynasts of the principalities competent men from among the descendants of
06Khor2    3:4|benefits the powerful and wise man, Shambat Bagarat, who was a
06Khor2    3:6|and prince of eleven thousand men in the west
06Khor2    4:2|from Azerbaijan and central Armenia - men famous and valiant, including the
06Khor2    4:2|warriors under him, the young men of the lake shore descended
06Khor2    5:3|He was a spirited man; his limbs were long and
06Khor2    5:3|valiant elite of Vaḷarshak’s young men. He attempted to cut through
06Khor2    6:4|about this beloved and famous man; for I have continued my
06Khor2    6:4|my admiration for this wonderful man
06Khor2    6:6|he dismissed them with wise men and overseers
06Khor2    7:7|Khoṙ Haykazn, select and valiant men, lancers and swordsmen; and as
06Khor2    7:7|Maḷkhaz, a noble and spirited man
06Khor2    7:18|one with ten thousand armed men from the same ancient race
06Khor2    8:6|fertile northeastern region Aṙan, a man famous and outstanding in every
06Khor2    8:15|the west he appointed a man called Turk’, who was deformed
06Khor2    8:15|of his great ugliness, a man of gigantic size and strength
06Khor2    8:24|have also forgotten the grim man called Slak’; I am unable
06Khor2    8:24|But he was a brave man
06Khor2    8:25|was appointed with a few men to guard the mountain and
06Khor2    8:27|of Vahagn he found some men who of their own will
06Khor2    8:30|He found a man, a Mokats’i from the province
06Khor2    11:3|for he was a proud man and warlike, who had built
06Khor2    12:2|resting places he ordered each man to leave a stone to
06Khor2    13:15|one should not call a man’s fate happy until his death
06Khor2    14:11|and worship. To this the men of the Bagratuni family did
06Khor2    21:3|the passion of a sensuous man, burning with desire for Cleopatra
06Khor2    26:3|This Abgar was callednoble man’’ because of his great kindness
06Khor2    27:6|the sake of honoring these men we shall set them in
06Khor2    30:6|These wonders are not a man’s but God’s. For there is
06Khor2    30:6|God’s. For there is no man who can raise the dead
06Khor2    30:7|seven years before and no man had been able to cure
06Khor2    33:10|city and the most honorable man in all the royal court
06Khor2    33:19|miracles are not a mere man’s but God’s
06Khor2    33:34|is by the scrutiny of men that divinity is conferred
06Khor2    33:35|if God does not please men, He cannot be God; and
06Khor2    33:35|reasoning it is right for men to pardon God
06Khor2    37:13|them in Bayberd, leaving valiant men in charge of the castle
06Khor2    37:13|one wife and a few men went out to search for
06Khor2    37:15|because Smbat was a valiant man and well known from before
06Khor2    38:8|and had killed the brave men in Bayberd, imprisoned the daughters
06Khor2    43:3|princes: “See what that brave man desires
06Khor2    46:3|for he was a valiant man and the lord of many
06Khor2    46:12|was attacked by some brave men from the Taurus, who at
06Khor2    47:7|sons of Toyr, fifteen young men, and called them Truni after
06Khor2    50:5|lasting treaty that the young men of the Alans would come
06Khor2    51:2|proved to be a valiant man, vainglorious and proud. Bearing rancor
06Khor2    51:8|father and all the eminent men of the Muratsean family; and
06Khor2    52:1|What sort of man Smbat was, and what he
06Khor2    52:2|to tell of the valiant man Smbat, for indeed, what the
06Khor2    53:11|Vroyr, a wise and erudite man, hazarapet and entrusted to him
06Khor2    53:13|Zareh was a boastful man, expert in hunting wild beasts
06Khor2    54:5|battle line like a young man and pursuing the Roman army
06Khor2    60:9|entourage as secretary was the man who gave this story to
06Khor2    60:10|active and sycophantic and hypocritical man, he sent at his request
06Khor2    62:4|their incomparable speed so that men thought that they did not
06Khor2    62:9|they say, lived a young man of the Andzavats’i family, distinguished
06Khor2    62:11|that he was a select man and moderate in all regards
06Khor2    63:2|Smbat, a spirited and powerful man, short in stature and ugly
06Khor2    63:3|woman, lived with an ugly man, and that being of noble
06Khor2    63:3|family she lived with a man of ignoble origin
06Khor2    63:7|an incontinent and ardent young man
06Khor2    63:12|the prowess of this lascivious man
06Khor2    64:1|What manner of man the last Tigran was, and
06Khor2    64:5|abandoned her. The four young men born from her he ennobled
06Khor2    65:13|hundred of all their active men, and as a token of
06Khor2    66:4|for he was an eloquent man. He was bold enough to
06Khor2    73:2|all the males from young men to sucklings, save for one
06Khor2    73:5|empire was in confusion - many men seeking power from each other
06Khor2    74:9|story of the wonderful old man, who note: “I have from
06Khor2    75:10|from the reports of wise men and antiquarians, we have given
06Khor2    76:2|This same man says that after the murder
06Khor2    82:4|was a just and persevering man, reliable and very wise; for
06Khor2    84:9|setting out he secretly sent men on foot to inform the
06Khor2    84:13|Hastening with his men to the gate of the
06Khor2    85:8|He made four of his men generals: Mihran, prince of the
06Khor2    86:8|blessed Nunē sought out trustworthy men and sent them to Saint
06Khor2    87:3|Then Trdat, with all his men and the troops under them
06Khor2    87:7|He was a valiant man, wonderfully adept at war; and
06Khor2    87:12|him Kamsar and all his men
06Khor2    88:3|and likewise for the impious man to change his way of
06Khor2    88:5|This lascivious and execrable old man, who dyed his hair, affected
06Khor2    88:8|to him as an old man and his son-in-law
06Khor2    92:2|of the saint and great man, the second hero and spiritual
06Khor3    3:7|same Sanatruk and some other men among the ever-faithless Aḷuank’
06Khor3    4:2|had no king and each man acted according to his own
06Khor3    7:8|freed and that the same man, Jacob should be implored with
06Khor3    9:2|great host, about twenty thousand men
06Khor3    10:4|the preeminent and most honorable man after the king
06Khor3    15:3|heed the orders of the man who casts a stumbling block
06Khor3    16:2|sought from Tiran a worthy man to be elevated to the
06Khor3    16:4|And since there was no man from Gregory’s family, they elected
06Khor3    17:11|was exacted for that saintly man by whom our land was
06Khor3    22:14|he paid amends for the man of God Daniel, being measured
06Khor3    24:4|and inheritance of the dead man and even married his wife
06Khor3    27:4|filled with a sea of men; for trustees, debtors, slaves, delinquents
06Khor3    27:4|slaves, delinquents, thieves, murderers, divorced men, and other such people fled
06Khor3    27:10|Arshakavan, putting to the sword men and women, except suckling infants
06Khor3    28:3|is the mark of valiant men to fight on the open
06Khor3    28:7|machines, pushed along by three men, with axes, double-edged hatchets
06Khor3    31:4|them all to be massacred, men, women and children
06Khor3    37:15|lightning rushed the bravest armed men among our princes. Merely at
06Khor3    40:5|he shot with arrows seventeen men on the wall, knocking them
06Khor3    41:3|governors appointed by himself, faithful men, and with an army
06Khor3    42:2|that Arcadius was a deceitful man, he made overtures for peace
06Khor3    43:2|domains, except for three young men who had been brought up
06Khor3    43:2|Aravenean, and some other obscure men
06Khor3    45:5|to be constructed, that brave men should go inside, and that
06Khor3    46:6|himself fled with a few men
06Khor3    48:13|The noblest of men, Khosrov, king of Armenia, to
06Khor3    48:15|as the loyalty of grateful men to the Arsacid king whom
06Khor3    50:8|bonds, being suspicious of the man’s valor, and he ordered his
06Khor3    51:2|A few saints and famous men, the first of the princes
06Khor3    52:8|Therefore he sent a man honored in our land and
06Khor3    53:4|he mentioned another very learned man, called Epiphanius, his own earlier
06Khor3    55:6|the Greeks. But the senseless man did not realize thatthe
06Khor3    55:10|hero, if you are a man
06Khor3    55:23|previously knew what sort of man he was
06Khor3    57:6|in Syria, by the same man whom I have sent to
06Khor3    57:27|this, that disdaining the learned men in our city, you have
06Khor3    61:2|being the mother of a man and not the mother of
06Khor3    63:5|endure for a while the man’s faults until we are able
06Khor3    65:8|an eloquent and stout-hearted man who spoke so freely before
06Khor3    65:14|am an old and sick man with no leisure from translating
06Khor3    65:14|consider you to be a man with compassion equal to ours
06Khor3    67:14|I heard from many trustworthy men, there shone a light like
06Khor3    68:5|the groom and his best man were absent for a while
06Khor3    68:12|completion of time consumed the man of God
07Seb1    8:2|oppose him with [30,000] elite armed men. They were drawn up contingent
07Seb1    8:6|my sword not spare them, men or women.’
07Seb1    8:14|Mihran escaped with a few men, and they returned to their
07Seb1    8:18|the king with a few men escaped by the skin of
07Seb1    9:9|the king to extirpate the men from the country of Armenia
07Seb1    9:23|races of Chaldaeans and of men descended from giants, of brave
07Seb1    10:7|outwardly joyful and humoured the men, yet inwardly he exclaimed in
07Seb1    10:10|country, and put all the men and women to the sword
07Seb1    10:13|was a wise and prudent man valiant of heart, they planned
07Seb1    11:1|sent to king Maurice prominent men with gifts, and wrote as
07Seb1    11:19|their powerful bows, strong young men fully armed to repel you
07Seb1    11:20|tomorrow the combat of valiant men will envelop you, and they
07Seb1    12:4|fled. He is a brave man and may once more gather
07Seb1    12:7|because he is a valiant man, and perhaps either he will
07Seb1    12:11|took with him [2,000] fully armed men from among both nobles and
07Seb1    12:13|the king with a few men
07Seb1    12:14|door of the tent with [50] men. His troops remained as they
07Seb1    12:16|commanded one of his young men to run and bring forward
07Seb1    12:21|of the king with seven men, fell on his face, did
07Seb1    12:27|of them all: ’Unless that man is killed, through him the
07Seb1    14:1|the body of that dead man which was kept in the
07Seb1    16:1|saw the flight of these men from the emperor, he sent
07Seb1    17:6|note: ’I am an old man and a sinner; I beg
07Seb1    20:1|put them under two reliable men, and to despatch them in
07Seb1    20:2|sought out and chose [2,000] armed men and put these [2,000] under two
07Seb1    20:2|put these [2,000] under two reliable men: [1,000] to Sahak Mamikonean, and [1,000] under
07Seb1    20:7|arrested Smbat with another seven men, and brought him before the
07Seb1    20:8|He was a man gigantic in stature and handsome
07Seb1    20:14|to him, because previously that man had been dear to the
07Seb1    20:14|He was astonished at the man’s strength and toughness. Heeding the
07Seb1    24:4|taken captive with our own men; and furthermore not a few
07Seb1    25:2|of him with a few men, and dismounting from his horse
07Seb1    25:3|his treachery, so commanded his men to go away from him
07Seb1    25:4|their own land. Those Armenian men who had rebelled in Ispahan
07Seb1    26:1|battle took place a certain man had a dream and became
07Seb1    26:1|His name was Yovsēp’. ’A man,he said, ’of wonderful
07Seb1    26:1|you. You will see a man fallen on to the surface
07Seb1    27:2|it to a certain blessed man, Mihru, whom he had put
07Seb1    28:6|province of Tos; and with [300] men took up quarters in the
07Seb1    28:9|Then Smbat ordered his [300] men to take refuge in the
07Seb1    28:9|his horse, and with three men - whose names were Sargis Dimak’sean
07Seb1    28:9|and one of the armed men of the village who was
07Seb1    28:15|other, because they were both men of gigantic strength and fully
07Seb1    30:1|went to him with seventy men. He splendidly honoured him and
07Seb1    31:1|as their king a certain man called Phocas. They went in
07Seb1    32:6|Erginay. A multitude of young men came out from there and
07Seb1    32:10|the arms, greatly hurting the men, and cut the horses’ girths
07Seb1    32:11|with their arrows all the men and horses alike. The horses
07Seb1    33:6|opened the gate. The chief men of the city came out
07Seb1    34:16|Persian force of [8,000] fully-armed men in the conflict, but then
07Seb1    38:8|in shame. They had lost [4,000] men with their ships, and did
07Seb1    38:17|the insults paid him by men.
07Seb1    38:25|the same manner, chose elite men and elite horses, and attacked
07Seb1    38:25|came across the vanguard of [500] men. First, he slaughtered them. But
07Seb1    38:26|Khoṙeam was angry at the man, and ordered him to be
07Seb1    38:31|Vehan from the royal court, men selected from the whole kingdom
07Seb1    38:32|they massacred them to a man and slew their general in
07Seb1    39:3|escaping the hands of this man. But come, let us think
07Seb1    39:6|all at the same time, [40] men. And he claimed for himself
07Seb1    40:2|be a proud and haughty man whose tongue was like a
07Seb1    40:3|and held an enquiry. Two men came from his own family
07Seb1    40:4|was a humble and gentle man, who did not wish to
07Seb1    40:9|royal throne. All the principal men at court or in the
07Seb1    40:10|the blessed Heraclius sent reliable men to Khoṙeam for the Lord’s
07Seb1    40:10|he gave it to the men who had come. They took
07Seb1    40:12|saying: ’Come with a single man at midnight, and I shall
07Seb1    41:16|his bonds and killed the men who were escorting him. He
07Seb1    42:0|of Dvin and captivity of [35,000] men from Dvin. Office of patrik
07Seb1    42:5|At that time a certain man from among those same sons
07Seb1    42:8|their patriarchs. They divided the [12,000] men, like the sons of Israel
07Seb1    42:8|into their tribes - a thousand men from each tribe - to lead
07Seb1    42:19|of their general Ṙostom, [80,000] armed men, and marched to do battle
07Seb1    42:20|also there with [3,000] fully-armed men; and prince Grigor, lord of
07Seb1    42:32|attacked them with a few men. But he was unable to
07Seb1    42:38|This we heard from men who had been taken as
07Seb1    43:3|Now a certain man from among the great ones
07Seb1    43:3|of the building. When the man saw them, he stopped and
07Seb1    43:4|turned back to seize the men. Since he could not find
07Seb1    43:5|them to the sword, the man came, stood before them and
07Seb1    43:5|midst and identified the three men who had met him. Having
07Seb1    43:5|the Jews, he ordered six men to be killed, the ring
07Seb1    44:5|Persian army of [60,000] fully armed men assembled to oppose Ismael. The
07Seb1    44:7|the whole land, they put man and beast to the sword
07Seb1    44:9|on the feet of a man, and the heart of a
07Seb1    44:9|and the heart of a man was given it.’ ’And
07Seb1    44:12|other troops to the [3,000] armed men he had brought with him
07Seb1    44:12|secured his defence. Then the men of the city gathered in
07Seb1    44:13|and went with a thousand men. When he had entered the
07Seb1    44:22|king Constans to send four men of his family to Armenia
07Seb1    44:23|he disguised himself, took three men with him, and on reaching
07Seb1    44:32|So, some men descended through this down from
07Seb1    44:32|of Varaz Sahak, gave them [40] men. Departing at night they entered
07Seb1    45:2|slaughter. There were [3,000] fully armed men, the elite of all the
07Seb1    45:12|There was a man there from the province of
07Seb1    46:4|not under the control of men, but crowned by the right
07Seb1    46:5|Armenia, and took into captivity men and women, laying their bright
07Seb1    46:10|forward and note: ’Let that man not be called God.’
07Seb1    46:12|two bishops from Armenia, trustworthy men who had been sent to
07Seb1    46:29|form was begotten, God and man, like a lamp. (Paul) of
07Seb1    46:30|Christ is one, God and man. The life hung on the
07Seb1    46:32|Son of God and of man, and the two together (are
07Seb1    46:33|sign of great love for men - that the incorporeal was made
07Seb1    46:33|God became a son of man and joined his humanity to
07Seb1    46:36|For although the flesh is man, yet it is also God
07Seb1    46:39|for our salvation was made man.So too St. Gregory
07Seb1    46:40|that he might link all men indissolubly to his immortal divinity
07Seb1    46:44|of his palace, and with [70,000] men, elite leaders from all his
07Seb1    46:51|for the sake of us men and for our salvation, descended
07Seb1    46:51|descended, was incarnate, was made man, was born completely from the
07Seb1    46:51|and everything which pertains to man, truly and not seemingly
07Seb1    46:59|the bishops and many holy men convened. They were there for
07Seb1    46:64|for rites and sacraments for men and women, that those who
07Seb1    46:77|impossible to consider God becoming man and being born of a
07Seb1    46:78|virgin to conceive without a man, and uncorrupted to bring forth
07Seb1    46:78|to bring forth God made man. And it would be impossible
07Seb1    46:78|would be impossible for that man to feed the five thousand
07Seb1    46:80|and at the same time man, let him be anathema.’
07Seb1    46:81|your light so shine before men’, that is, the truth of
07Seb1    46:82|city, O most valiant of men, king Constans, we reckoned it
07Seb1    47:0|Constantinople; the murder of eminent men
07Seb1    47:6|of the slaughter of prominent men and counsellors in the kingdom
07Seb1    47:7|they slew all the leading men; and there did not remain
07Seb1    47:7|Magistros, and Manuēl, the virtuous man who was father-in-law
07Seb1    48:10|he reached Derjan, some Ismaelite men met him and presented to
07Seb1    48:12|territory. There met him the men of Sper, the princes of
07Seb1    48:12|princes of the Bagratunik’, the men of Mananali, of Daranali, those
07Seb1    48:12|of those places, and the men of Karin, and Tayk’, and
07Seb1    48:13|Vanand with their army, the men of Shirak, the Khorkhoṙunik’, and
07Seb1    48:13|Shirak, the Khorkhoṙunik’, and the men of the house of the
07Seb1    48:14|to replace him, accompanied by [40] men
07Seb1    48:18|himself went to Ayrarat with [20,000] men. Coming to Dvin, he stayed
07Seb1    48:18|region of Sephakan Gund with [3,000] men. He likewise sent some of
07Seb1    49:2|the Catholicosate. He was a man virtuous in conduct, fasting, and
07Seb1    49:9|was troubled and ordered two men to arrest him and bring
07Seb1    49:11|note: ’I am a sinful man and unworthy; I do not
07Seb1    49:11|Tell me this. Is this man Catholicos of Armenia, or not
07Seb1    49:12|We are ignorant and foolish men; we know neither language nor
07Seb1    49:12|from this place and this man
07Seb1    49:18|troops from the Ismaelites, and [7,000] men came to his support. He
07Seb1    50:5|in them (only) a few men for the sake of speed
07Seb1    50:5|for the sake of speed, [100] men for each ship, so that
07Seb1    51:2|took for each dram one man, and they abolished the cavalry
07Seb1    52:4|they said was a trustworthy man
07Seb1    52:9|prince of Armenia, a virtuous man in all respects. He was
07Seb1    52:9|respects. He was a domesticated man, a lover of reading and
07Seb1    52:24|the breast of a powerful man, from a fully-extended bow
08Ghev1    1:1|awakened the spirits of malevolent men so that through them the
08Ghev1    2:4|village dastakert of Naxjawan. Many men were killed by the sword
08Ghev1    2:11|the Ishmaelites had less than [10,000] men. The next day, gathering up
08Ghev1    3:2|the city devoid of fighting men, because all of them had
08Ghev1    3:2|the fortress. They killed the men they discovered and took into
08Ghev1    3:13|that fortress. They bound the men they encountered there
08Ghev1    3:14|lion, took six hundred armed men and quickly went against the
08Ghev1    3:14|the enemy, freed the bound men, pursued the few survivors, and
08Ghev1    4:16|was a cruel and warlike man. In the second year of
08Ghev1    4:17|he was a God-fearing man, perfectly pious in the faith
08Ghev1    4:17|faith, charitable, hospitable, and (a man who) cared about the poor
08Ghev1    5:6|with them an extremely mighty man, named True’gh (Terbelis, Tervel), khan
08Ghev1    5:7|Xoshakunik’ for they tortured the men, demanding taxes, and they planned
08Ghev1    5:10|Prince Smbat with a few men continued pursuing them. The enemy
08Ghev1    6:2|a hairsbreadth with a few men. The Byzantine troops returned to
08Ghev1    7:4|swords to work, killing the men, and taking captive the women
08Ghev1    8:3|was a blessed and select man, full of spiritual wisdom
08Ghev1    8:23|for two hundred and eighty men who fled into a church
08Ghev1    8:28|the sword. As for the man they had promised not to
08Ghev1    9:10|or three times from credible men
08Ghev1    10:9|brought out of confinement the men from noble clans, and then
08Ghev1    11:0|many troops, as many as [200,000] men, and gave them to him
08Ghev1    11:10|Chenbakur himself with a few men encamped a short distance from
08Ghev1    11:11|the Arabs foolishly selected [30,000] renowned men from their troops and sent
08Ghev1    11:13|excepting Muhammad and a few men who leaped onto horses and
08Ghev1    13:1|more noble than all the men of his clan. He effected
08Ghev1    13:1|numerous fortresses and had enslaved men and women
08Ghev1    13:7|His person better than mere men, whose writings, in any case
08Ghev1    13:8|at a later period some men recomposed it out of their
08Ghev1    14:8|you this way. Suppose two men are standing near a fire
08Ghev1    14:19|confidence not, however, as mere man and deprived of the Word
08Ghev1    14:19|of God, but as perfect man and perfect God
08Ghev1    14:20|because they were pronounced by men, but because it was the
08Ghev1    14:27|speaking of the abovementioned holy men, represents them as the favored
08Ghev1    14:31|documents from holy and pious men of the Hebrew people, drawing
08Ghev1    14:37|certain changes, for the sacrilegious men would have had to suppress
08Ghev1    14:45|that Esdras composed. Yet this man possessed the grace of the
08Ghev1    14:46|thatin their quality as men, the writers of the Testament
08Ghev1    14:46|It is true that every man is always feeble in every
08Ghev1    14:46|is without limitation, spoke to men through Prophets, His ministers. He
08Ghev1    14:47|regard your Muhammad as a man? Yet, relying on the simple
08Ghev1    14:49|to comprehend the fact that men could only understand the knowledge
08Ghev1    14:50|God did not speak with man a single time only, nor
08Ghev1    14:51|and proclaim His will to man little by little; otherwise, they
08Ghev1    14:53|preparation for the instruction of men, not a complete instruction, but
08Ghev1    14:58|through the Prophets, knew that men still needed assistance from God
08Ghev1    14:61|to His disciples, not to men in general, and you know
08Ghev1    14:63|the Law. From there on men shall pass to the clearer
08Ghev1    14:78|as falsified and recomposed by men according to their ideas. In
08Ghev1    14:81|of Jacob” [Exodus 3:15]; “Let us make man in our own image, after
08Ghev1    14:86|Cursed is the man who professes two or three
08Ghev1    14:89|more precious before God than man, as you yourself confess (in
08Ghev1    14:89|Holy Scriptures. Adam was a man, (and in rendering him such
08Ghev1    14:89|willing to render homage to man ought to occupy, as you
08Ghev1    14:90|His Spirit and His Word. Man, being created in this manner
08Ghev1    14:93|the subsequent misery into which man had fallen in doing that
08Ghev1    14:93|the true compassionate benefactor of men. And, as there existed no
08Ghev1    14:93|other way of salvation for man other than coming to know
08Ghev1    14:94|because of the blindness of man’s spirit, man was unable to
08Ghev1    14:94|the blindness of man’s spirit, man was unable to fully contemplate
08Ghev1    14:94|as He pleased to instruct men, promising them in advance, through
08Ghev1    14:95|all that is proper to man save sin, and because no
08Ghev1    14:95|and because no one among men was able to descend lower
08Ghev1    14:98|am a worm, and no man; scorned by men, and despised
08Ghev1    14:98|and no man; scorned by men, and despised by the people
08Ghev1    14:104|upon earth and lived among men. She is the book of
08Ghev1    14:108|speaks of Him as a man, yet you see well how
08Ghev1    14:109|other things, the genitals of man and woman, instruments of the
08Ghev1    14:113|long as the sun. May men bless themselves by him, all
08Ghev1    14:113|without fear to an ordinary man, a descendant of David, and
08Ghev1    14:115|The issue of a simple man to be dated as from
08Ghev1    14:126|that of the sons of men, so shall he startle many
08Ghev1    14:127|was despised and rejected by men; a man of sorrows, and
08Ghev1    14:127|and rejected by men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with
08Ghev1    14:127|and as one from whom men hide their faces he was
08Ghev1    14:130|wicked and with a rich man in his death), although he
08Ghev1    14:136|commandment that has been given men by God. Then you reproach
08Ghev1    14:138|need of prayers, but as man He prayed in order to
08Ghev1    14:139|indicating that He was really man, since it is necessary to
08Ghev1    14:139|of God was both perfect man and perfect God, so that
08Ghev1    14:141|that He was a mere man, such an apparition making them
08Ghev1    14:141|the state of a mere man; if, I repeat, you believe
08Ghev1    14:144|He was sent as a man, and He sent (His disciples
08Ghev1    14:145|Jesus, perfect God, became perfect man, by assuming a human nature
08Ghev1    14:146|To the perfect man we attribute the humiliating expressions
08Ghev1    14:146|Scriptures), as applying to a man, just as the glorious expressions
08Ghev1    14:147|the Lord as a mere man. In His human nature (the
08Ghev1    14:148|the Lord) as a mere man. It seems that it is
08Ghev1    14:148|Him always as a mere man, comparing Him to Adam who
08Ghev1    14:149|if (Jesus) were a mere man, according to your supposition, is
08Ghev1    14:149|an incredible thing that a man should be able to die
08Ghev1    14:153|sent in His quality as man, and in His being as
08Ghev1    14:157|Image of the Servant, God, Man, Angel, Pearl, Bait, Lord of
08Ghev1    14:169|purer and more precious than man
08Ghev1    14:170|Man, however, considered by you as
08Ghev1    14:171|not created by Him in man, but was not even ordained
08Ghev1    14:171|is nothing more precious than man, for whom all things were
08Ghev1    14:172|then, who has so honored man by creating him in His
08Ghev1    14:172|think it shameful to take man’s image in order to save
08Ghev1    14:175|of Moses was not consumed, man must be considered of greater
08Ghev1    14:175|for it is of holy men that God note: “I will
08Ghev1    14:175|again, “But this is the man to whom I will look
08Ghev1    14:176|here that God calls just men His habitation, and that He
08Ghev1    14:180|those of a simple dead man be able to resuscitate the
08Ghev1    14:180|able to resuscitate the dead man
08Ghev1    14:201|subject to the condition of men, and so incited His disciples
08Ghev1    14:204|this resurrection the resurrection of men, and rendered certain the hope
08Ghev1    14:209|only one and the same man, as the Prophet reveals clearly
08Ghev1    14:209|Him. Whence then comes this man? What does he say? He
08Ghev1    14:214|peace” [Rom. 14:17], becausein the resurrection men neither marry nor are given
08Ghev1    14:217|manifested thy name to the men) whom thou gavest me out
08Ghev1    16:0|years. He was a filthy man who wrought acts of fanatical
08Ghev1    18:3|with a small number of men. (The Arabs) killed many of
08Ghev1    18:7|put some (of al-Harashi’s men) to the sword, put some
08Ghev1    19:9|for the loot including the men and women slaves and equippage
08Ghev1    20:26|the multitude of troops exceeded [500,000] men. As for those who had
08Ghev1    22:4|was waging war not against men, but against God, while (Marwan
08Ghev1    23:2|obscenity, they consulted reliable (wise men) of their faith, whom they
08Ghev1    24:1|and his son. Finding some (men) from the clan of the
08Ghev1    24:1|united them and all the men of his clan with his
08Ghev1    28:8|He was a tall, attractive man with a noble disposition, who
08Ghev1    30:2|problem) with only a few men and fell in among the
08Ghev1    32:6|in tribulation, like a worthless man. (Gagik’s) sons, Hamazasp and Sahak
08Ghev1    34:11|the district of Bagrewand with [260] men, he seized the tax collector
08Ghev1    34:14|against them with a few men, to the village of Xars
08Ghev1    34:17|Mushegh and some [200] of his men pounced on them. As they
08Ghev1    34:19|city of Dwin. All the men and women of (the governor’s
08Ghev1    34:26|after that deceitful and fanatical man
08Ghev1    34:28|Consequently they united, some [5,000] men, since many of the common
08Ghev1    34:30|was a prudent and brilliant man
08Ghev1    34:37|the sway of that delusional man. (The monk) continually exhorted them
08Ghev1    34:53|Four men from noble clans also perished
08Ghev1    34:59|assembled a force of some [5,000] men, quit the city of Karin
08Ghev1    34:63|God trampled by these loathsome men
08Ghev1    34:69|a vibrant and handsome young man who was the son-in
08Ghev1    34:70|Close to [3,000] men fell (in that battle), but
08Ghev1    35:4|not by the sword of man, but by an invisible sword
08Ghev1    37:6|say that their number exceeded [150,000] men. These (captives) were taken to
08Ghev1    38:2|he calmly wrote a reply: “Man does not secure victory by
08Ghev1    39:5|he appointed him general over [60,000] men; and he remained obedient to
08Ghev1    40:1|his unworthy behavior, he designated men as targets instead of objects
08Ghev1    40:6|out, the captives asked a man named K’ubeida, who was sympathetic
08Ghev1    41:0|was a greedy, money-loving man
08Ghev1    41:2|governors over our country godless men of unrestrained and avaricious behavior
08Ghev1    41:5|Ibndoke’), an impious and malevolent man, son of one of his
08Ghev1    42:7|Ibn Ducas) that fiendish, impious man whom ’Ubaidullah had appointed as
09Draskh1    1:1|very reliable and ever feasible, men, however, assisted by God and
09Draskh1    1:3|readily fulfilling the needs that men have, and with a true
09Draskh1    1:5|poets, those wonderful and amazing men who lived before our time
09Draskh1    1:15|magnanimous, well known and valiant men
09Draskh1    1:26|but only the men from the pious families who
09Draskh1    1:26|with the blessings so that man might grow, multiply, fill and
09Draskh1    2:15|From Japheth to the first man, Adam, there is a period
09Draskh1    2:17|certain Mar Abas Katina, a man of Syrian extraction, proficient and
09Draskh1    3:3|his own forces, composed of men skilled in archery, swordsmanship and
09Draskh1    3:24|his refusal, Shamiram hastened (her men) immediately to reach Armenia and
09Draskh1    3:24|Although she had warned her men to keep the object of
09Draskh1    4:3|won the friendship of valorous men and also drawn to himself
09Draskh1    4:3|Sardanapalus (Sardanapaghgh) together with these men, ruled over Assyria and Nineveh
09Draskh1    4:19|very wise, virtuous, and assiduous man, praiseworthy in his ways and
09Draskh1    5:7|a prudent, wise and valiant man, as king of the Armenians
09Draskh1    5:9|of his dominion; he appointed men that were honorable and helpful
09Draskh1    5:9|of Hayk and other valiant men
09Draskh1    5:14|provisions), the legion of shielded men, porters of the royal court
09Draskh1    7:2|ancients called Awag (‘noble’) Ayr (‘man’) because of the excellence of
09Draskh1    7:8|As a wise man Abgar went to reconcile them
09Draskh1    7:9|the Karenay Pahlaw. Thus, these men were regarded as sprouts of
09Draskh1    7:11|from his ailment which no man could ever cure
09Draskh1    8:5|spiritual work of the same man on whose (grave) he had
09Draskh1    8:6|the death of the blessed men, went away and took refuge
09Draskh1    10:2|ventured to kill the blessed man by sword and fled to
09Draskh1    11:2|The emperor received the blessed man in a proper manner and
09Draskh1    12:3|that the ailing bodies of men could be comforted. For them
09Draskh1    12:8|well as His coming among men, His baptism at the hands
09Draskh1    12:17|it worth seeing the holy man of God and gave orders
09Draskh1    12:19|a pious and a godly man, took over the kingdom. He
09Draskh1    13:7|of Aghbianos and a praiseworthy man endowed with virtue and religious
09Draskh1    14:10|the wishes of the blessed man, and gave Xosrov the sovereignty
09Draskh1    14:15|the wishes of the blessed man and set up Artashir son
09Draskh1    14:21|an impudent and a rapacious man, who managed his household through
09Draskh1    16:4|Armenia, suddenly, he and his men were all massacred by the
09Draskh1    16:4|the prayers of the blessed man of God Yovhannes
09Draskh1    16:5|Persia. As he was a man who heeded people with good
09Draskh1    16:12|toils against holy and orthodox men and once again smeared the
09Draskh1    16:25|of Saint Grigor Movses, a man of God, who was from
09Draskh1    17:17|Although Yovhan was an upright man, righteous and virtuous in his
09Draskh1    18:14|or bowing down before a man who has undone the canonical
09Draskh1    18:18|and destroying it for the man worshipping Tome of Leo
09Draskh1    18:22|cannot agree that such a man could in any way have
09Draskh1    20:4|pious and a God-fearing man, the author of numerous regulations
09Draskh1    20:28|wicked, insolent and an impudent man, extremely malicious by nature; he
09Draskh1    20:31|Since the blessed old man did not consent to this
09Draskh1    21:7|the common lot of all men that pursues every mortal and
09Draskh1    21:11|the shrouded body of the man of God and according to
09Draskh1    21:12|shall be carried out, venerable man of God
09Draskh1    22:2|the entire country to the man-worshipping heresy of the Tome
09Draskh1    22:3|consider turning away from their man-worshipping aberration
09Draskh1    22:16|certain invisible fears cannot change man from bad to good as
09Draskh1    22:16|by the same token) a man could more so astonish the
09Draskh1    22:18|Vlit’), who had seen the man of God, happened to visit
09Draskh1    22:19|his servants to bring the man of God
09Draskh1    22:24|for arousing the minds of men with the fear of God
09Draskh1    22:25|simple and immature minds of men with the fear of God
09Draskh1    22:26|ornaments and armament. For should men behold you clad in cilice
09Draskh1    22:27|let your majesty order these men to step out for a
09Draskh1    23:3|Since Dawit’, the man of God, was greatly annoyed
09Draskh1    23:4|Ot’mus, a saintly and chaste man, shining with virtue
09Draskh1    23:12|province at that time, a man by the name of Sulayman
09Draskh1    24:6|had covered. At once, the man-eating criminal raised a shrill
09Draskh1    24:6|cry, and held the blessed men responsible (for the crime). He
09Draskh1    24:6|governor to slay the blessed men without any trial before a
09Draskh1    24:8|the corpse of the blessed men slain by the murderous steel
09Draskh1    24:13|question: “You are an old man made feeble by severe ascetic
09Draskh1    24:22|However, the great man put his life on the
09Draskh1    24:23|anger the governor imprisoned the man of God, and binding him
09Draskh1    24:25|the public. He instructed the men to enter openly the quarters
09Draskh1    24:26|estates (dastakert), and releasing the man of God from his bonds
09Draskh1    25:2|But a certain Sawada, a man of Persian extraction, who had
09Draskh1    25:6|as many as two thousand men, stout in heart and skilled
09Draskh1    25:8|the army of Khalid, (whose men) caused much bloodshed among them
09Draskh1    25:16|vain-tongued vilifiers of the man of God approached him and
09Draskh1    25:18|When the great man Yovhannes was informed of the
09Draskh1    25:19|slanderers, whereupon, they reestablished the man of God in the Holy
09Draskh1    25:57|there were, in particular, seven men, whose leader was called Atom
09Draskh1    25:69|than one hundred and fifty men, not including those who were
09Draskh1    26:27|Judgment: “Whoever disowns me before men, I will disown him before
09Draskh1    27:1|when narrating about the old men, I shall touch upon the
09Draskh1    27:6|when he was a young man
09Draskh1    28:2|his brother Abas, a brave man, sturdy, vigorous and handsome in
09Draskh1    28:4|He was a proud man, prudent, and haughty in his
09Draskh1    28:13|prince Ashot chose an honorable man from the household of the
09Draskh1    29:21|the good fortune of this man
09Draskh1    29:23|peaceloving, pious and God-fearing man, who occupied himself entirely with
09Draskh1    30:5|renovate the inner self of man. Subsequently, at a ripe old
09Draskh1    30:13|of the slander of certain men to the effect that he
09Draskh1    30:21|found shelter. He despoiled brave men of their arms and sturdy
09Draskh1    30:27|and had joined certain wicked men to their malicious ranks, they
09Draskh1    30:28|At that time, the blessed man of God Mashtoc’, who mirrored
09Draskh1    30:29|be able to entice the man of God and win him
09Draskh1    30:34|to God rather than to men
09Draskh1    30:41|that death awaits the sick man who has neglected his sins
09Draskh1    30:41|on the part of a man of distinction and high position
09Draskh1    30:42|a sinful and a weak man; for my transgressions have gone
09Draskh1    30:50|belong unto the sons of men, and the secret things belong
09Draskh1    30:50|judgment on the secrets of men at the hands of Jesus
09Draskh1    30:51|and fire will test each man’s work, for surmises and opinions
09Draskh1    30:56|ye priests and righteous old men. Proclaim fasts and supplications. Sanctify
09Draskh1    30:61|knavery of the sons of men in anger
09Draskh1    30:65|Those were intelligent and wise men, who were able to condemn
09Draskh1    30:66|deceived, for the sons of men are wont to do things
09Draskh1    30:67|to be delivered from evil men, who have sharpened their tongues
09Draskh1    30:68|also add this, that the man who is a detestable deserter
09Draskh1    30:69|to the synodical order, the man who has confessed to the
09Draskh1    31:7|saw the select bodies of men of war who had reached
09Draskh1    32:3|The destruction of multitudes of men, who had suffocated under their
09Draskh1    32:4|black-clad women and griefstricken men reached up to the heavens
09Draskh1    32:7|the divine scourge, the blessed man of God Mashtoc’, who dwelled
09Draskh1    33:7|The righteous and simple minded man of God, the katholikos, did
09Draskh1    33:18|manner together with the blessed men who were in confinement, he
09Draskh1    33:21|he arrived there, then our men hastened to meet him
09Draskh1    34:13|his forces, approximately sixty thousand men, marched toward the mountain situated
09Draskh1    34:19|by Gagik, Ahmad forced his men to make haste, while dawn
09Draskh1    34:21|entire army, he ordered (his men) to tear down his tent
09Draskh1    34:22|the king realized that his men could no longer succeed in
09Draskh1    34:23|forces were scattered and each man went his own way
09Draskh1    34:28|Ashot, accompanied by two other men from the Amatuni house who
09Draskh1    35:4|others, the wives of azat men, had found refuge there
09Draskh1    36:4|the angelic and heaven-graced man of God Mashtoc’, whose soul
09Draskh1    36:7|But while the holy man of God by his miraculous
09Draskh1    36:8|book, a pitiable and wretched man, eager to quench my thirst
09Draskh1    37:6|mercy; for very frequently wicked men do good deeds accidentally
09Draskh1    37:8|Axurean River, and the two men came to terms
09Draskh1    37:25|will it is that all men should find salvation and come
09Draskh1    38:7|But when Hasan’s men became aware of the confusion
09Draskh1    39:11|of Armenia, and a humble man with a sense of equanimity
09Draskh1    40:6|of his venerable secretaries, a man of Syriac origin and a
09Draskh1    40:15|with robes suitable for a man in my position, and received
09Draskh1    41:5|a kid, the very same man who had come out of
09Draskh1    42:3|as many as one thousand men to guide his march through
09Draskh1    42:13|of the king, and a man against whom no one dared
09Draskh1    42:16|Then they sent a certain man of the Hawuni house, the
09Draskh1    42:23|the realm of Atrnerseh, every man prepared to die a martyr’s
09Draskh1    42:23|the sword and bid his men to lay hands only on
09Draskh1    43:26|the reproach of God and men, he immediately complied with his
09Draskh1    45:24|false. Liars and slanderers replaced men who were just and truthful
09Draskh1    45:25|insults from deceitful and insolent men, who made us the laughingstock
09Draskh1    46:4|Also, Moses, the man of God will confront me
09Draskh1    46:6|who he made believe were men respected by him, he condemned
09Draskh1    48:7|the common lot of all men, and was succeeded by his
09Draskh1    48:7|with turmoil created by rebellious men, because of which he also
09Draskh1    48:10|hope of being rescued by men, and awaited only the heavenly
09Draskh1    48:11|place was not accessible to man, and the yoke of Ishmael
09Draskh1    48:13|But the men in the fortress were a
09Draskh1    48:14|whereas he spared his own men
09Draskh1    48:17|also conversed with the prudent man with pleasant words. First, he
09Draskh1    49:3|brother Sahak, and other venerable men and women of the azat
09Draskh1    49:5|their bitterness on him. Armed men caused frequent distress by clubbing
09Draskh1    49:10|his head. Often over ten men would fall on him like
09Draskh1    50:15|but seized those that were men of distinction, and putting them
09Draskh1    50:16|chose approximately two hundred select men, and attacked the Ishmaelite forces
09Draskh1    51:7|captivity like senseless brutes. Many men and women as well as
09Draskh1    51:9|terror in the hearts of men, the wailing, the scratches on
09Draskh1    51:15|and made numerous strong men pull on them from two
09Draskh1    51:29|But certain men of the enemy, who were
09Draskh1    51:29|to save him, the above men snatched him away, lest he
09Draskh1    51:44|filth of defiled and condemned men, turned death, which is inevitable
09Draskh1    51:46|universe. The names of these men are written in the Register
09Draskh1    51:48|Thus, men of the azat rank were
09Draskh1    52:3|like a land through which men had never passed, and where
09Draskh1    52:3|and where the Son of Man had never dwelt. Thus, they
09Draskh1    52:14|also came to its fulfilment: “Man shall fall upon man, and
09Draskh1    52:14|fulfilment: “Man shall fall upon man, and neighbor upon neighbor; the
09Draskh1    52:14|child shall strike the old man and the base shall (insult
09Draskh1    53:20|But whenever rich men gave alms to the beggars
09Draskh1    53:32|the common lot of all men, whereas honor and punishment are
09Draskh1    54:10|of) bishops, priests and holy men, and see to it that
09Draskh1    54:31|dwelling place of multitudes of men
09Draskh1    54:48|by that insolent and impious man, and he, who had pacified
09Draskh1    54:55|I, Yovhannes, a most humble man, give of my sufferings, especially
09Draskh1    54:57|Although I am a tormented man, our Hope Christ, Who is
09Draskh1    57:4|Abas and two hundred fifty men, halted near the fortress called
09Draskh1    57:5|all more than four thousand men, comprising swordsmen, shield-bearers, lance
09Draskh1    57:6|When they (the king’s men) saw the great multitudes of
09Draskh1    57:7|outroar, and armed with the manly armor of horsemen, they bravely
09Draskh1    57:7|them. With only two hundred men they were able to cut
09Draskh1    57:9|with a few of his men in the fortress of Shamshulde
09Draskh1    60:15|fortresses in Dzorap’or by his men, as well as the driving
09Draskh1    60:17|chose only approximately three hundred men, with whom he quickly arrived
09Draskh1    60:24|forces, more than eight thousand men, and driving them forward he
09Draskh1    60:27|left behind the hundreds of men who had been exhausted because
09Draskh1    60:27|mound with only two hundred men, he came to confront the
09Draskh1    60:32|should I keep such renowned men confined in prison, they would
09Draskh1    61:3|Yusuf’s) most venerable servants, a man by the name of Subuki
09Draskh1    61:7|they took captive the enfeebled men, women and young children, who
09Draskh1    61:9|a certain Georg Hawnuni, a man of clerical rank, to the
09Draskh1    62:6|preparations for war against the men of the fortress, the guards
09Draskh1    62:10|But when the men of the fortress learned of
09Draskh1    62:11|these circumstances, thought that the men of the fortress had turned
09Draskh1    62:12|However, the men of the fortress, raising their
09Draskh1    63:9|such concerns), he and his men might be able to carry
09Draskh1    63:10|very small number of unimportant men
09Draskh1    63:13|him to fight like one man he might be able to
09Draskh1    64:1|live at peace with all men
09Draskh1    64:8|Yet, the leading men and the advisers at the
09Draskh1    64:9|argued, Yusuf was an ingenious man, a mighty warrior, one who
09Draskh1    64:10|and that he was the man who could put a stop
09Draskh1    64:15|refugees with his numerous armed men
09Draskh1    64:24|Persia, he sent a certain man by the name of Nasr
09Draskh1    64:27|name was Subukithe same man who held the post of
09Draskh1    66:1|unlawful religion of Muhammad, a man aged by wickedness, always tried
09Draskh1    66:13|as well as enfeebled old men, who could not and were
09Draskh1    66:20|of soldiers and multitudes of men to lift up their hearts
09Draskh1    66:24|the salutary mystery among both men and women, old and young
09Draskh1    66:30|the edifice and instructor of men, offered them much advice in
09Draskh1    66:52|they also beheaded the blessed man of God Soghomon, who was
09Draskh1    66:53|of the remaining multitude, both men of military and lay order
09Draskh1    66:56|venerable heads of the massacred men on beasts of burden, made
09Draskh1    66:59|had at their disposal two men who were porters, one was
09Draskh1    66:64|The execution of these blessed men fell on the seventeenth day
09Draskh1    67:2|of his venerable servants, a man by the name of Bishr
09Draskh1    67:5|because one of the venerable men (in the service) of the
09Draskh1    67:6|were no more than twenty men with him, whereas Bishr had
09Draskh1    67:7|Although a few of his men also perished by the sword
09Draskh1    67:11|these. The latter were brave men armed with well-bent bows
09Draskh1    67:14|as a small number of men, came out against the enemy
09Draskh1    67:15|the statementDavid is more manly than the people of Geth’
09Draskh1    67:22|with a multitude of armed men in order to enslave and
09Draskh1    68:8|enticing and vile daughters of men who are of the race
09Draskh1    68:9|dying in vain like the men of Noah’s age who were
10Tovma1    1:23|than that in the East men inhabited it, rather than speaking
10Tovma1    1:24|and honour he (God) crowned man with sovereign authority (over it
10Tovma1    1:30|of all breathing creatures; but man was able to see the
10Tovma1    1:30|knowledge) became helpful counsel for man to incite elimination of his
10Tovma1    1:32|must quote the prophet’s saying: “Man was in honour and did
10Tovma1    1:44|establish also natural laws for men, that like themselves others too
10Tovma1    1:51|says, saw the daughters of men to be beautiful, they took
10Tovma1    1:53|scripture) says: “The crimes of men increased on the earth, and
10Tovma1    1:54|repented that he had created man
10Tovma1    1:61|spirit not remain on these men forever because they are flesh
10Tovma1    1:63|Oh, his incessant love for man, which is still said to
10Tovma1    1:71|inflict that same punishment on men and established an eternal covenant
10Tovma1    1:73|After this the sons of men increased and divided the world
10Tovma1    1:73|account of Philo, that noble man and very learned philosopher; a
10Tovma1    1:77|know the lineage of the men who ruled over our land
10Tovma1    2:5|on others. As to the men who (lived) before the flood
10Tovma1    2:18|the notable exploits of valiant men and not about those of
10Tovma1    2:18|not about those of ignoble men. They were to portray the
10Tovma1    2:18|character and images of valiant men as virile and splendid; while
10Tovma1    3:17|always) was and remains; and man is self-begotten
10Tovma1    3:19|said was not the first man, but the son of someone
10Tovma1    3:20|trodden by the feet of men. Even with attentive eyes only
10Tovma1    3:22|land inhabited by the first man. For in truth paradise was
10Tovma1    3:27|we heard the voices of men (speaking) Greek; but we did
10Tovma1    3:28|forty friends, one hundred young men and twelve hundred soldiers only
10Tovma1    3:30|under these three guises: angels, men, and demons, but not as
10Tovma1    3:33|and hammers, and sits forging men. Now if this lame one
10Tovma1    4:7|time appeared Prometheus, a wise man
10Tovma1    5:13|Galatians, raised an army of [120,000] men to oppose him. Then Cyrus
10Tovma1    5:14|and Arshēz his son with [40,000] men. They went to meet him
10Tovma1    6:21|king and say: “When valiant men meet valiant men, audacious deeds
10Tovma1    6:21|When valiant men meet valiant men, audacious deeds need no excuse
10Tovma1    6:28|to this because of the man’s noble valour, yet he did
10Tovma1    6:30|Cyrus in remembrance of that man’s nobility and his friendship to
10Tovma1    6:45|and the illumination of all men who are to come into
10Tovma1    6:52|the nobility of the blessed man Khuran Artsruni, of his comprehensive
10Tovma1    6:55|Artsruni, a wise and valiant man, mighty with the bow and
10Tovma1    6:55|and a well-armed cavalry man. When Khuran attacked, Herod’s army
10Tovma1    7:3|act thus, to appoint these men to run your country? Behold
10Tovma1    7:12|land that is uninhabited by men and free from the attacks
10Tovma1    8:11|Now the holy men of Sukavēt mountain, since they
10Tovma1    8:12|the advice of the holy men, but did not reject the
10Tovma1    8:13|the Mede dwelt therevaliant men, well armed and good archers
10Tovma1    8:18|remained save a single young man named Hamam, son of the
10Tovma1    10:2|Babgēn [II]. He was a mild man, intelligent, thoughtful, modest in speech
10Tovma1    10:12|Armenia was held by a man of baneful and evil character
10Tovma1    10:19|satisfied with working evil among men, but even had presumptions against
10Tovma1    10:30|made about him by that man of God Saint Nersēs. But
10Tovma1    10:41|more than forty thousand holy men were martyred for Christ’s sake
10Tovma1    11:5|bishop of Bznunik’, an honourable man: Shahak, Zavēn, and Aspurakēs, who
10Tovma1    11:6|line, a valiant and warlike man who struck fear into both
10Tovma1    11:15|heeded him and returned each man to his own dwelling; and
10Tovma1    11:29|Girl, leave the stadium; effeminate man, know yourself
10Tovma1    11:45|and angelic life, blessed by men and feared by demons
10Tovma1    11:56|you, most valiant of literary men, Gagik of Vaspurakan and great
10Tovma2    1:2|of the New Covenants, casting men and women into prison and
10Tovma2    1:5|no more than twelve hundred men; and with unexpected rapidity they
10Tovma2    1:9|was a spirited and powerful man, shrewd and wise, humble, liberal
10Tovma2    1:15|down one by one, about [140] men
10Tovma2    1:16|Gaining the name of martyrs, [696] men of the holy Armenian army
10Tovma2    2:8|at that spot the holy man of God Ełishē fell asleep
10Tovma2    2:11|the emperor begged these honourable men Vasak, Tachat, and Goter, who
10Tovma2    2:23|until there remained only thirty men with the brave Vahan: Mershapuh
10Tovma2    2:23|giving up the help of men
10Tovma2    2:24|hill of bronze, as one man and repeating together as if
10Tovma2    3:2|of the eastern regions, a man of great strength, valiantly smote
10Tovma2    3:3|to the emperor Maurice noble men with splendid gifts and presents
10Tovma2    3:5|Musheł a valiant warrior and man of great strength, and all
10Tovma2    3:11|that you are a boastful man since you rely on yourself
10Tovma2    3:16|as their king a certain man named Phocas. Marching in unison
10Tovma2    3:44|with corpses. Humans and animals, men, women, and children, they indiscriminately
10Tovma2    3:47|you, alas for you, valiant man, renowned king, when the Most
10Tovma2    3:52|were left about four thousand men, wounded, barefoot, unarmed, and on
10Tovma2    3:61|on him. He ordered some men to enter and kill him
10Tovma2    3:62|killed; in one hour forty men were put to death, all
10Tovma2    3:67|to him: “Please send trustworthy men, and when I reach the
10Tovma2    3:68|a small force of distinguished men in whom he himself trusted
10Tovma2    3:69|Then Heraclius sent the trustworthy men to Khoṙeam for the holy
10Tovma2    3:69|he gave it to the men who had come (for that
10Tovma2    3:74|when suddenly from behind some men fell upon him, struck him
10Tovma2    4:1|city of Edessa twelve thousand men from all the tribes of
10Tovma2    4:5|dwelt with a certain wealthy man from among their kin. He
10Tovma2    4:6|that Mahmet was a faithful man and very sagacious in all
10Tovma2    4:12|Now Ali was a valiant man. He said to him: “Arise
10Tovma2    4:12|out, for there are many men with us. Perhaps there may
10Tovma2    4:13|Ali fled with about forty men. They came to the city
10Tovma2    4:22|angel and not from a man, he was very vexed at
10Tovma2    4:29|for you, nation of Arabs, men and women of all the
10Tovma2    4:39|years. He was a pestilential man. Moved by a rabid spirit
10Tovma2    5:1|A certain man, Jap’r, insolent and arrogant, began
10Tovma2    5:3|Artsruni house, a most renowned man and very highly distinguished. Through
10Tovma2    6:5|these all amounted to sixteen men from the house of the
10Tovma2    6:16|ornaments and weapons of brave men, select horses and their decorations
10Tovma2    6:20|possessions. They (the Muslims) seized men, women, and their inheritance
10Tovma2    6:26|himself, escaping with a few men, fled in the direction of
10Tovma2    6:26|troops (only) a few insignificant men were killed, and Lord Gurgēn
10Tovma2    6:27|the corpses of the valiant men and noble horses, collecting much
10Tovma2    6:34|counsellors and all the wise men of Syria and Babylonia to
10Tovma2    6:41|inhabitants and houses emptied of men. And my people will again
10Tovma2    6:52|as hostages renowned and honourable men, he sent back Ashot’s mother
10Tovma2    7:2|wherever they go, both on men and on other animals
10Tovma2    7:3|In such fashion did that man Yovsep’, the general of the
10Tovma2    7:4|the lowlanders. The light-armed men of Khoyt’ gathered together as
10Tovma2    7:6|most terrible fright. The armed men surrounded the church, and some
10Tovma2    7:7|my own eyes saw that man who struck him, and from
10Tovma2    7:9|if one of their strong men were to shout from a
10Tovma3    1:4|the form of the living man, that is the nature of
10Tovma3    1:19|So, take courage, be men; attack Armenia with famine, sword
10Tovma3    1:24|the target, like those powerful men in Israel of yore, the
10Tovma3    1:25|he appointed over them a man called Bugha, a Turk by
10Tovma3    1:27|This man, whose devilish intelligence was wicked
10Tovma3    1:28|This man Bugha, in whom Satan with
10Tovma3    1:29|flesh and blood of innocent men, and his horribly ferocious rage
10Tovma3    2:4|most mighty and valiant of men, Prince Ashot. He took care
10Tovma3    2:6|it a desert devoid of men and animals
10Tovma3    2:14|able to subject the blessed man to the foul enticements of
10Tovma3    2:52|common people of the land, men strong and warlike, who do
10Tovma3    2:53|For he is a valiant man and a warrior, and the
10Tovma3    2:54|them, not even a hundred men against ten Armenian soldiers
10Tovma3    2:79|gave him messengers, lightly armed men, axemen, and men with maces
10Tovma3    2:79|lightly armed men, axemen, and men with maces, so that he
10Tovma3    2:81|shall send to them a man who will save them and
10Tovma3    4:8|Now a thrice-blessed young man, himself a Muslim and a
10Tovma3    4:12|’Who will confess me before men, him shall I too acknowledge
10Tovma3    4:12|heaven.’ So, go away, man, I am dying for Christ
10Tovma3    4:20|general, more than fifteen thousand men. He sent them in pursuit
10Tovma3    4:30|come with only a few men, more or less, and let
10Tovma3    4:33|swords, and here and there men fleeing in terror like sheep
10Tovma3    4:41|solid compact mass, a single man as it were, or a
10Tovma3    4:63|aside with about two thousand men. When the army was defeated
10Tovma3    4:64|faced each other, suddenly a man in the likeness of light
10Tovma3    5:2|that a mere nine hundred men had mightily vanquished fifteen thousand
10Tovma3    5:4|the whole country that each man was to return to his
10Tovma3    5:11|faithful mediator between God and man, king over all the nations
10Tovma3    5:20|had removed all the powerful men; henceforth there remained no one
10Tovma3    5:21|of the land. For the man of whom they had been
10Tovma3    6:18|worthy of compassion. You are men of valour, and from your
10Tovma3    6:18|faces, like innocent and benevolent men, full of our kindness, with
10Tovma3    6:32|they loved the glory of men more than the glory of
10Tovma3    6:36|So did this man act, putting on himself as
10Tovma3    6:46|been worsted by these holy men, especially by the valiant Grigor
10Tovma3    6:52|or like those three young men, bound and thrown into the
10Tovma3    6:54|the fourth year that evil man set up instruments (of torture
10Tovma3    6:57|table with Christ like young men of the wedding chamber
10Tovma3    7:11|Or: “Who denies me before men, him shall I too deny
10Tovma3    7:11|who will confess me before men, him shall I too confess
10Tovma3    7:14|Isaiah says: “I am a man and I have impure lips
10Tovma3    7:16|Think what severe punishment the man deserves who trampled under foot
10Tovma3    8:12|him some of the blessed men of noble rank, and others
10Tovma3    8:14|saying: “Who denies me before men, him shall I too deny
10Tovma3    8:14|What will it profit a man if he gain the whole
10Tovma3    8:14|Or: “What ransom will a man give for his soul
10Tovma3    8:15|For the Son of Man came to seek and save
10Tovma3    8:15|worthless child or crazy old man in his dotage who cannot
10Tovma3    8:16|as it is written: “The man who plans and is contemptuous
10Tovma3    8:17|the sins of the old (man). Instead of the wedding robe
10Tovma3    8:23|most feeble and cowardly of men, effeminate and wretched soldier, worthless
10Tovma3    9:9|person called Ashkhēt’, a distinguished man, renowned in the valiant army
10Tovma3    9:10|pieces of) silver, for the man was so respected by him
10Tovma3    10:17|of the landall the men and women from the land
10Tovma3    10:18|impregnable fortresses or the brave men in them. So in cajoling
10Tovma3    10:20|and a sword, with valiant men and select horses. If it
10Tovma3    10:27|inform the caliph about that man. So they sent messengers to
10Tovma3    10:30|groups companies of five hundred men to each ensign. Why should
10Tovma3    10:30|their riders? There are valiant men knowledgeable in this; those who
10Tovma3    10:33|Ałuank’, suddenly about one thousand men from their elite clashed with
10Tovma3    10:41|one (for) each thousand elite men with noble mounts. Scarcely anywhere
10Tovma3    10:45|as it were a single man
10Tovma3    10:51|to the caliph through reliable men, according to Isaiah’s saying: “They
10Tovma3    10:54|inflict any evil on that man but to have him taken
10Tovma3    11:4|tyrant’s full anger against the man, such anger as the general
10Tovma3    11:8|like those of a senseless man or a crazy and raving
10Tovma3    11:22|mountain of Khoyt’ was a man called Yovnan. He it was
10Tovma3    11:38|he removed all the powerful men from Armenia, then went himself
10Tovma3    12:3|apposite): “In that day a man shall strike his brother or
10Tovma3    12:4|No man had mercy on his brother
10Tovma3    12:4|with another saying of Isaiah: “Man shall fall on man,” he
10Tovma3    12:4|Isaiah: “Man shall fall on man,” he says, “and man on
10Tovma3    12:4|on man,” he says, “and man on his fellow. The youth
10Tovma3    12:4|youth shall smite the old man, and the unworthy the honourable
10Tovma3    12:4|there were confusions and each man did as was pleasing to
10Tovma3    13:2|other more competent and intelligent men, freeing myself from overwhelming censure
10Tovma3    13:7|number the activity of many men. Therefore, for the moment we
10Tovma3    13:11|but many times. With forty men he attacked a thousand, killed
10Tovma3    13:16|Bugha about him, saying: “This man Gurgēn from the clan of
10Tovma3    13:20|raid Apumk’dēm had slain eight men and stripped them of their
10Tovma3    13:26|and abandoned the battle, every man fleeing where he could escape
10Tovma3    13:34|royal army, about two thousand men. They encountered each other at
10Tovma3    13:35|encamped there with four hundred men, unworried and unsuspecting. Suddenly at
10Tovma3    13:44|the victorious power of this man strengthened by Christ
10Tovma3    13:46|order my description of the man. For it is impossible to
10Tovma3    13:52|a sortie with a few men, rushing down like a torrent
10Tovma3    14:24|form of a grey-haired man, shining with light, who said
10Tovma3    14:36|afflictions in prison. They (Derenik’s men) came upon him, seized him
10Tovma3    14:47|Tarōn. They encamped four hundred men strong, armed with armour for
10Tovma3    14:47|strong, armed with armour for men and horses, in Noragiwl of
10Tovma3    14:50|noble and eminent of all men, that there would be a
10Tovma3    15:4|Yohan, a gentle and pious man, full of fear of the
10Tovma3    17:6|and horse armour, two hundred men. When informed about this, Ashot
10Tovma3    17:9|he gathered eight thousand mounted men (including) Sahak Bagratuni, son of
10Tovma3    18:15|bestialities of Jericho and Sodom, man shamelessly lusting for man and
10Tovma3    18:15|Sodom, man shamelessly lusting for man and piling up infinite flames
10Tovma3    18:16|destroyed by water; while the men who worked infamous deeds with
10Tovma3    18:16|who worked infamous deeds with men were consumed by fire mixed
10Tovma3    19:5|city one of his trusted men, a certain Yamanik
10Tovma3    19:15|the letters, and kept the men under guard, letting no one
10Tovma3    20:11|a renowned and high-ranking man; he was accompanied by Grigor
10Tovma3    20:11|He likewise was a lively man embued with wisdom, splendid and
10Tovma3    20:17|his brother Abas, a mighty man and sparapet of Armenia, to
10Tovma3    20:23|were concerned for that honourable man, especially the great Catholicos of
10Tovma3    20:28|the guileful bait at that man’s suggestion, hoping for the fortress
10Tovma3    20:48|need some, even all, wise men gathered together in order to
10Tovma3    20:49|demands such great eloquence. When men of mighty intellect are lacking
10Tovma3    20:60|rushed on him like bloodthirsty, man-devouring beasts. By his murder
10Tovma3    20:61|was on them all. Each man escaped by the skin of
10Tovma3    20:65|And another of the wise men of the world note: “Do
10Tovma3    20:65|not travel with a fearless (man).” But particularly true are the
10Tovma3    21:2|an illustrious and very intelligent man, very energetic in all matters
10Tovma3    21:2|to God and elite among men
10Tovma3    22:6|was a brave and famous man, renowned among the Armenians
10Tovma3    22:17|from the Akēats’i familyvaliant men, versed in military affairs. They
10Tovma3    22:28|them to himself as honourable men and powerful warriors, especially because
10Tovma3    25:1|son of Apusech, was a man who loved turmoil and hated
10Tovma3    26:5|compassion in his anger. A man named Yovsēp of Greek origin
10Tovma3    26:5|Mahumat’. He was a ferocious man, savage, unsparing in the drinking
10Tovma3    26:8|the body of that beastly man became bloated with pus and
10Tovma3    26:11|he was, what sort of man, and how he had perished
10Tovma3    26:16|scholarly discipline, he was a man of sweet temperament and modest
10Tovma3    27:5|until they came upon the man afflicted by an evil spirit
10Tovma3    27:6|tumble of the demon-possessed man
10Tovma3    27:10|punishment will we think that man worthy who trampled the Son
10Tovma3    28:8|horses they attacked as one man. In a resolute charge they
10Tovma3    29:44|priest, who was a gentle man, humble and honourable in his
10Tovma3    29:48|Christ, perfect from God and man. Otherwise churches which are called
10Tovma3    29:52|abyss, in which the faithful man who trusted in God journeyed
10Tovma3    29:54|the Word of God made man
10Tovma3    29:63|their swords, to kill old men and women with the sword
10Tovma3    29:63|the sword, to march young men and maidens away to captivity
10Tovma3    29:73|pursued them with one thousand men, fully armed cavalry, and reached
10Tovma3    29:75|entrance was unguarded. straightaway two men fell, Vlit’ and Marachay. The
10Tovma3    29:77|fell about five hundred famous men, whose place of burial has
10Tovma3    29:78|They were the most illustrious men from the house of the
10Tovma4    1:16|openly, they turned to a man who was very dear to
10Tovma4    1:17|of wood, so did this man delight in promises and pacts
10Tovma4    1:20|been preceded by the impious man, his deceitful and treacherous friend
10Tovma4    1:23|to pass, and the (two) men were separated by a noisy
10Tovma4    1:25|him some strong and athletic men secretly armed
10Tovma4    1:27|lance, they took the brave man’s life
10Tovma4    1:34|The young men of his bodyguard, whom the
10Tovma4    1:40|mighty (prince), note: “Why, Oh men, and for what reason did
10Tovma4    1:53|extensive story of the valiant men of the house of the
10Tovma4    2:1|ruled his principality like a man with the help of her
10Tovma4    2:12|by saying: “I am a man without heirs, save only for
10Tovma4    3:15|the saying of the wise man: “A brother helped by a
10Tovma4    3:30|That impious, baneful, and insolent man, father of brigands, mother of
10Tovma4    3:36|summoned to his presence the men whom he had left as
10Tovma4    3:42|saying) of the sage: “A man will not succeed by injustice
10Tovma4    4:2|for fifteen days hidden from men, all its splendour lost, then
10Tovma4    4:12|For he was a harsh man, brave and very obedient to
10Tovma4    4:21|time it was swarming with men of the tribe called Ut’manik
10Tovma4    4:31|a loyal and brave-hearted man called T’adēos, who had demonstrated
10Tovma4    4:38|and promises he deceived the man whom (Gagik) had put in
10Tovma4    4:41|Apusach, a proud and notable man, more fearsome than the many
10Tovma4    4:47|Persian ruler Yusup’ was a man of powerful mind, but the
10Tovma4    4:47|among all the sons of men, he therefore submitted the splendid
10Tovma4    4:71|the saying of the wise man: “The mourning of a wise
10Tovma4    4:71|The mourning of a wise man lasts seven days, but that
10Tovma4    4:72|of the past three just men: Abel, Noah, and Abraham. Through
10Tovma4    6:2|the saying of the wise man: “Alas and woe to you
10Tovma4    7:2|friend and foremost of brave men, who requested from me this
10Tovma4    7:3|who love reading: “An avaricious man considers it preferable to be
10Tovma4    7:6|for the many needs of men. Nearby on the southern side
10Tovma4    8:2|seen the works of valiant men and (our) ancestors. But our
10Tovma4    8:4|commanded many artisans and innumerable men to cast heavy, massive hewn
10Tovma4    8:6|concepts and accomplishments of wise men previously achieved
10Tovma4    8:10|at the royal court, honourable men gathered from all nations of
10Tovma4    8:10|king ordered one of these men, a wise and skillful architect
10Tovma4    8:13|imagination that if an intelligent man were to examine only one
10Tovma4    8:14|majesty surrounded by shining young men, the servants of his festivities
10Tovma4    8:14|manner. There are bands of men with drawn swords and wrestling
10Tovma4    9:5|Holy Spirit always rests, enrolling men into the shadeless light
10Tovma4    9:6|whom we mentioned above, a man full of wisdom and proficient
10Tovma4    9:7|is very pleasing to wise men. He extended around the back
10Tovma4    9:9|flesh and appeared as a man. In a true likeness he
10Tovma4    10:2|At that time a certain man, Arab by race, versed in
10Tovma4    10:7|some four hundred of his men to the sword, he plundered
10Tovma4    10:11|Then the impious man gathered an army of some
10Tovma4    10:11|army of some thirteen thousand men and attacked the king, supposing
10Tovma4    10:12|the (saying) of the wise man: “Battle is the Lord’s,” and
10Tovma4    10:15|harvest. So about eight thousand men fell to the sword or
10Tovma4    10:16|lives of about two hundred men, more or less, and ordered
10Tovma4    10:17|of Dariunk’, having stripped the men and horses of the Muslim
10Tovma4    11:2|they slaughtered about two thousand men. Having plundered their camp and
10Tovma4    12:1|he would become such a man, from his mother’s womb he
10Tovma4    12:23|He questioned wise men about the depths of the
10Tovma4    13:6|there lived) a certain renowned man, related to the great king
10Tovma4    13:10|In it he established faithful men, and he adorned it with
10Tovma4    13:13|a God-loving and pious man named Basil. The emperor of
10Tovma4    13:15|Greek territory with fourteen thousand men, not including women and children
10Tovma4    13:21|protected and impregnable fortresses a man related to King Senek’erim, from
10Tovma4    13:22|of martyrdom with many elect men in the province of Mokk’
10Tovma4    13:30|begat Prince T’oṙnik, a powerful man and a warrior valiant in
10Tovma4    13:31|the great prince T’adēos, a man excellent in warfare. By the
10Tovma4    13:44|the prophets the likeness of man to grass and a flower
10Tovma4    13:57|a God-loving and pious man and obedient to his parents
10Tovma4    13:70|had with him nobles, free men and the sons of nobles
10Tovma4    13:79|in his boundless love for men and liberal bounty gave strength
10Tovma4    13:90|that there was) a certain man, renowned and adorned with divine
10Tovma4    13:109|therein, or some other wicked men or heretics or adversaries
11Asogh1    1:5|the patriarchs and the righteous (men) for their meritorious (their life
11Asogh1    2:3|time), starting from the primeval (man, embracing also) the time of
11Asogh1    2:7|the surrounding peoples, or a (man), improving the life of the
11Asogh1    2:7|As a pleasant, meek, immaculate man, he lived an irreproachable life
11Asogh1    3:1|he was a peace-loving man, caring for the good of
11Asogh1    3:2|throne was occupied by the man of God, Mashtots
11Asogh1    3:7|But the man of God, Mashtots, having served
11Asogh1    7:17|to which everything was common. [300] men of ascetics gathered here
11Asogh1    7:18|After Yovhannes, the man Polycarpos was the abbot and
11Asogh1    7:23|happened to be with these men during the Great Lent, where
11Asogh1    7:24|monastery, with numerous brothers from men, adorned with wisdom
11Asogh1    7:31|the prayers of the holy (man) he died on the spot
11Asogh1    7:32|one whom you call (the man) of God.” For many hours
11Asogh1    7:35|David, nicknamed Mashkoten, a learned man who (always) walked around in
11Asogh1    7:36|Some of these men in their old age I
11Asogh1    7:38|just into the (death) of man, is performed, so that we
11Asogh1    7:38|who puts his hope in man
11Asogh1    7:42|Zan, who was a young man at that time, performed (great
11Asogh1    8:8|Sanahin was Yovhannes, a learned man of God; (by the abbot
11Asogh1    8:15|vardapet and Babken, an excellent man from the land of Siwnik
11Asogh1    9:6|in the Karin district, a man equal to the first with
11Asogh1    14:1|countries. Bardas was a brave man and well-versed in military
11Asogh1    17:3|himself to be a magnificent man, full of reason and wisdom
11Asogh1    17:10|monastery, he appointed Movses, the man of God, famous throughout Armenia
11Asogh1    17:10|Yovhannes and Amlikos. All three men, kindred in the flesh, were
11Asogh1    19:3|the believers, named Sargis, a man of noble birth, at the
11Asogh1    20:4|torture: he was an old man, full of wisdom and firm
11Asogh1    21:4|a eunuch, and, like brave men, achieved high honors at his
11Asogh1    28:12|brother, Gagik, ordered the very man who dug (from the grave
11Asogh1    28:12|corpse of the burnt dead man to go dig (the king’s
11Asogh1    29:3|Gagik was a man of insight, knowledgeable in military
11Asogh1    29:7|a handsome and slender young man, full of reason, pleasing to
11Asogh1    31:2|church) built by the blessed man of God, Bishop Mashtots
11Asogh1    32:3|attack on them; A young man Ashot, the son of Grigor
11Asogh1    43:1|by King Basil, as a man by nature limited, repudiated from
12Last1    1:11|the Curopalate [990-1000] was a mighty man, a builder of the world
12Last1    1:16|to drink, causing that venerable man to choke to death. (This
12Last1    1:23|had held the land, (a man) victorious in warfare, had died
12Last1    2:0|from the Bagratid clan, a man mighty and successful in warfare
12Last1    2:3|style, beginning with the first man and concluding with the death
12Last1    2:4|and Grigor an exceedingly learned man, and many others, who in
12Last1    2:16|and, assembling a multitude of men, began reconstructing Theodosiopolis (T’eodosupolis, Karin
12Last1    2:26|neither child nor adult, neither man nor woman nor anybody. And
12Last1    3:7|Basil with only [4,000] men crossed the sea at night
12Last1    3:9|sleep, or as a mighty man coming to himself after drunkenness
12Last1    3:10|assembled scrambled over the next man to quickly, secretly reach his
12Last1    5:0|a peace-loving and generous (man), he was quiet for the
12Last1    5:0|certain brave and war-loving (man) named Komianos whom (Constantine’s) brother
12Last1    5:2|Komianos) and the some eight men who were with him. It
12Last1    5:2|repentance that such an honorable man and one worthy of good
12Last1    6:0|Basil, (the man) mighty among kings and always
12Last1    6:0|lands, had not, in his manly feats of bravery, taken a
12Last1    6:7|comprising) not more than [800] or [1000] men, pounced upon the myriad (Byzantine
12Last1    6:7|killed an inestimable number (of men), took as booty the treasures
12Last1    7:0|The man who had been prince of
12Last1    7:1|Salamay, afraid that the chief (men) of the city would not
12Last1    9:8|killed with the sword some [24,000] men. This (disaster) occurred not because
12Last1    9:12|thinking Him to be a man. A man named Ananias stood
12Last1    9:12|to be a man. A man named Ananias stood in the
12Last1    9:13|here in our times, a man similar to him appeared, unknown
12Last1    9:13|are you saying that?” (the man) would give no reply, but
12Last1    10:1|stipulations, she called forth this man (Constantine) and made him her
12Last1    10:2|part, a brave and renowned man rebelled, and many united with
12Last1    10:4|thatLet not the wise man glory in his wisdom, let
12Last1    10:4|wisdom, let not the mighty man glory in his might, let
12Last1    10:4|might, let not the rich man glory in his riches; but
12Last1    10:4|in the earth” [I. Kings 2.10 and Jeremiah 9.23-24]. Such (a man) truly is worthy of great
12Last1    10:6|note: “I have found a man after my heart who shall
12Last1    10:10|was not punished by any man but by the righteous verdict
12Last1    10:12|say: “The haughty looks of man shall be brought low and
12Last1    10:12|low and the pride of men shall be humbled; and the
12Last1    10:24|Now Vahram Pahlaw, a man mighty, renowned, and sublimely pious
12Last1    10:25|to see him alone, with manly brave-heartedness, and, using beseeching
12Last1    10:25|Now Gagik with a few men went amidst the army to
12Last1    10:39|the learned say: “The wise man swears, and the fool believes
12Last1    10:42|emperor. (Grigor) was a sagacious man, so learned in theology that
12Last1    10:44|somebody, he sent to the man who held sway over the
12Last1    10:46|and an inestimable number of men were killed by the city
12Last1    10:48|upon the waters, a Tachik man came forth from the crowd
12Last1    10:50|seated at the dinner table, men arrived who seized and took
12Last1    11:17|built chambers reduced to ashes. Men were killed in the squares
12Last1    11:19|of impious, stern and rebellious men
12Last1    11:21|One (body, the sun), awakens men to work, while the other
12Last1    11:25|light of that day! Brave men armed, and glowering with rage
12Last1    11:26|her bridegroom, nor did the man think to caress the wife
12Last1    11:35|the blood of the believing men and women who fell upon
12Last1    12:8|the angels, let alone to man, and (they got there) through
12Last1    13:1|army had as many as [60,000] men. Its heads were Kamenas, which
12Last1    13:2|so it was with these (men). While they should have called
12Last1    14:4|we command,” nonetheless that venerable man, the substitute for our great
12Last1    15:2|the custom of the city’s men, women, elderly, and youths (each
12Last1    16:15|women were separated from their men and led into slavery. In
12Last1    16:21|the azats, a mighty martial man named T’at’ul, whom they took
12Last1    16:28|With a few men (the Sultan) ascended the promontory
12Last1    16:29|since he was a pious man, called upon omnipotent God to
12Last1    16:31|He encouraged the men of the city and the
12Last1    16:41|for he was a brave man. Coming to the breach (in
12Last1    16:42|Byzantine troops, brave-hearted and manly, prepared (a mixture) of Sulphur
12Last1    16:51|by means of an insignificant man, displayed very great wonders. Let
12Last1    17:5|of them, he took (that man) along with him to Babylonia
12Last1    17:15|Son of Man, what is that proverb which
12Last1    17:20|patriarchal throne which that venerable man of God, Gregory (Grigorios), established
12Last1    17:23|taking large dowries from their men today have learned dissolute, licentious
12Last1    18:2|he was a very martial man. However, neither summer nor winter
12Last1    18:30|guide from among his own men. They went at night, passing
12Last1    18:46|the hands of wicked, merciless men. Nor did the Lord visit
12Last1    18:49|of our fallen wounded fighting men. In such triumph they went
12Last1    18:49|is said that seven thousand (men and women) were killed or
12Last1    21:9|Its merchants were the glorious men of the country, while its
12Last1    21:11|Even the first man was unable to enjoy the
12Last1    21:23|Victuals for man and beast gave out. Therefore
12Last1    22:0|displayed himself as a virtuous man, wearing a hair shirt, keeping
12Last1    22:0|who circulated around with him, (men who) wore coarse unadorned clothing
12Last1    22:15|words those of an ordinary man. Therefore, he entered battle, thinking
12Last1    22:15|locks so that the unconquerable man would be betrayed into the
12Last1    22:25|the prayers of one just man, and He also visited us
12Last1    22:26|He was an extremely learned man, and displayed great intimacy toward
12Last1    22:27|unfold, he summoned that wretched man to him with mild words
12Last1    22:28|ordered that this most wretched man be confined in prison, since
12Last1    23:6|was known as Andreas, a man greatly renowned in clerical competitions
12Last1    23:14|suppose happened next? The wretched man went and joined up with
12Last1    23:18|they returned home. Then everyone, men, women, the elderly and the
12Last1    23:38|able to escape punishment (from men) was unable to flee from
12Last1    24:11|one. Now the multitude of men and women applied to the
12Last1    24:12|they were unprepared, lacking fighting men, food or drink, (the Seljuks
12Last1    25:7|the war using only those men he then had with him