04Yegh6 6:130 | | | inwardly and say: “O senseless | merchant, | you have sold the immortal |
04Yegh7 8:191 | | | Or which wise | merchant | would exchange a valuable pearl |
05Parp1 4:11 | | | of the perils faced by | merchants | at sea, and that P’arpec’i |
05Parp2 14:20 | | | brothers took from the Ismaelite | merchants | for him, so for betraying |
05Parp3 54:1 | | | This was learned by a | merchant | who was a Xuzhik by |
05Parp3 57:38 | | | glory and joy the venerable | merchant | tirelessly related these things to |
05Parp3 57:38 | | | Christ. He was once a | merchant ( | possessing) an earthly treasure, but |
05Parp3 57:38 | | | treasure, but suddenly became a | merchant | who, through his good deeds |
05Parp4 63:1 | | | the gods and their stupid | merchants. ( | Such people were) less than |
05Parp4 75:9 | | | and they revile both the | merchant | and his wares |
05Parp4 76:16 | | | material goods. Especially since the | merchant’s | appearance is not known. For |
07Seb1 42:5 | | | whose name was Mahmet, a | merchant, | as if by God’s command |
07Seb1 48:16 | | | the princes, and of the | merchants | |
08Ghev1 14:10 | | | do not. You are but | merchants | of the things of God |
08Ghev1 37:2 | | | opened the border gates, allowing | merchants | to trade and to satisfy |
09Draskh1 31:6 | | | to clear the way for | merchants | of your faith, so that |
10Tovma2 4:7 | | | So, he became a | merchant | by trade and skilled in |
10Tovma3 9:1 | | | ready their equipment and the | merchants | prepared plans for their distant |
10Tovma3 20:66 | | | | Merchants | requested his corpse and delivered |
12Last1 10:38 | | | of his fatiguing labor, (this | merchant) | deprived of its fence and |
12Last1 12:2 | | | were righteous and incorruptible. Its | merchants | were builders and embellishers of |
12Last1 12:3 | | | church orders. Therefore (the city’s) | merchants | were glorious, and its buyers |
12Last1 15:4 | | | Well-respected and honorable | merchants | were wickedly slain, youths and |
12Last1 21:9 | | | was tender and genteel. Its | merchants | were the glorious men of |