02Agat1 4:19 | | | Then Licinius | narrated | Trdat’s acts of bravery done |
02Agat1 22:21 | | | its proper order I shall | narrate, | with unwearying tongue and tireless |
02Agat1 22:29 | | | as their prophetic books truly | narrate. | Until their death they served |
02Agat3 18:10 | | | by God, as has been | narrated | to us, with unbounded joy |
02Agat3 28:12 | | | nor was he ashamed to | narrate | the fearful punishment of his |
02Agat3 30:4 | | | race” [Ps. 101.19] and: “The Lord will | narrate | in writing to the peoples |
02Agat3 30:8 | | | saints omitted the details and | narrated | only the most important and |
03Buz5 25:3 | | | men encountered each other, and | narrated | before the people what they |
04Yegh6 3:68 | | | arrived at court and had | narrated | everything falsely, twisting the facts |
05Parp1 1:0 | | | the Armenians, which was accurately | narrated | by that venerable man Agat’angeghos |
05Parp1 1:0 | | | tyrant of the Stahrac’ik’ (and | narrated) | the conversion of the land |
05Parp1 2:0 | | | First book. These were appropriately | narrated | to us by the venerable |
05Parp1 2:0 | | | arranged the events correctly and | narrated | them in a fitting manner |
05Parp3 54:14 | | | that later he might accurately | narrate ( | these events) in order, to |
05Parp3 54:15 | | | happily granted his prayers to | narrate | with a perpetually joyful heart |
05Parp4 85:5 | | | speak bad words and to | narrate | such wicked calamities and the |
05Parp4 85:18 | | | the carnage reached Hyrcania and | narrated | to everyone all of these |
06Khor1 12:30 | | | this took place we shall | narrate | in its own place |
06Khor1 22:10 | | | If this is | narrated | by others in a different |
06Khor1 33:7 | | | But either we must | narrate | these matters at length to |
06Khor1 33:10 | | | such tales if not those | narrated | by Homer: the one that |
06Khor2 8:12 | | | Nebuchadnezzar had brought, as Abydenus | narrates | in these terms: “The powerful |
06Khor2 11:6 | | | prisoners from Iberia, as we | narrated | above. And he entrusted him |
06Khor2 13:6 | | | Artashēs took Chroesus prisoner and | narrate | this plausibly, I am so |
06Khor2 26:11 | | | grew inside him, as Josephus | narrates. | He sent his nephew Joseph |
06Khor2 28:9 | | | But we shall | narrate | the circumstances of their arrival |
06Khor2 34:14 | | | It is | narrated | by some that a certain |
06Khor2 67:1 | | | How Agathangelos | narrated | these events in brief |
06Khor3 55:24 | | | We have been forced to | narrate | this by your improper request |
08Ghev1 3:15 | | | the army about which I | narrated | earlier, it took its spoil |
08Ghev1 6:1 | | | events which we have just | narrated, | the emperor of the Byzantines |
08Ghev1 15:1 | | | his benevolence. Indeed, as we | narrated | earlier, he was the one |
08Ghev1 20:29 | | | be killed; rather, go and | narrate ( | to others) the powers of |
08Ghev1 33:9 | | | deaths. We are unable to | narrate | more about these disasters |
08Ghev1 34:24 | | | monk) on a daily basis | narrate | such false and delusional visions |
09Draskh1 1:2 | | | us and the elderly who | narrate | to us |
09Draskh1 1:5 | | | transactions of kings that were | narrated, | the succession of princes, the |
09Draskh1 1:6 | | | my anxiety hastens me to | narrate | the disastrous calamities and the |
09Draskh1 1:13 | | | people was completely destroyed, and ( | narrate) | how once again, through the |
09Draskh1 5:1 | | | Henceforth, I shall briefly | narrate | about Vagharshak ruling over us |
09Draskh1 5:1 | | | for the rest that is | narrated | by certain others, if it |
09Draskh1 13:14 | | | the works) of those who | narrated | before us |
09Draskh1 23:21 | | | It is | narrated | that he was the only |
09Draskh1 25:61 | | | the tongue is incapable of | narrating | and the pen is unable |
09Draskh1 27:1 | | | it should please you, when | narrating | about the old men, I |
09Draskh1 48:8 | | | of the ostikan, as I | narrated | earlier. Those (who survived), whether |
09Draskh1 49:15 | | | portent), and not hesitate to | narrate | what we ourselves have witnessed |
09Draskh1 51:16 | | | the midriff, and tried to | narrate | the happenings during the disaster |
09Draskh1 64:27 | | | short time before the events | narrated | above, one of Yusuf ’s |
09Draskh1 66:55 | | | us. It was he who | narrated | to us one by one |
10Tovma2 1:16 | | | in Christ. And this is | narrated | in the abbreviated account of |
12Last1 16:9 | | | do? Shall I leave off | narrating | the incredible evils which befell |
12Last1 17:14 | | | which have transpired, and I | narrate | the accomplished fact, to move |
12Last1 24:17 | | | seen from what has been | narrated. | But the king of Persia |
12Last1 25:0 | | | no need to record or | narrate | in writing incomprehensible or extremely |
12Last1 26:22 | | | For | narrating | this account, we should have |