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pack   13
package   1
pact   47
pad   1
pagan   93
paganism   10
pahlak   1
pain   55
painful   18
Headword

pagan
93 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
packs   2
pacorus   2
pact   41
pacts   6
pagan   52
paganism   10
pagans   41
paghakacis   1
paghanakan   2


01Kor1    13:1|would do likewise in the pagan areas
01Kor1    21:2|kings, princes, and all the pagans, and with no contradiction from
02Agat1    13:18|joined to the degradation of pagan filthiness. Permit not the chastity
02Agat1    15:14|lust and lewdness of their pagan customs
02Agat1    15:15|of the wicked and lewd pagans. The women prayed that God
02Agat3    10:5|of dreams, the scribe of pagan priestly knowledge, who was called
02Agat3    10:14|estates and servants with the pagan priests and their lands and
02Agat3    12:6|to free them from their pagan way of life, which was
02Agat3    12:6|change their gross and rough pagan ways to the sobriety of
02Agat3    17:7|who were associated with the pagan priesthood were destroyed - even their
02Agat3    18:17|stripped off from you the pagan darkness that enveloped you and
02Agat3    22:3|the families of the impure pagan priests and their children should
02Agat3    22:9|kings, princes, and all the pagans, without resistance from opponents. He
02Agat3    23:2|of the children of the pagan priests and raised them in
02Agat3    23:4|from the sons of the pagan priests to become bishops of
02Agat3    26:13|Thenceforth he stripped off pagan vices and accepted the sign
02Agat3    26:15|ignorance when he was a pagan, might not be remembered
02Agat3    27:3|God, Constantine went against the pagan kings - killing them all by
02Agat3    27:3|the children of these loathsome pagan kings
03Buz3    3:11|who had retained the old pagan worship of idols in secret
03Buz3    3:16|evil-doing tohms and [azgs] of (pagan) priests fell to the ground
03Buz3    13:10|undirected learning, to the old pagan customs, since they possessed rough
03Buz4    4:57|Barnabas should preach among the pagans, as they did among the
03Buz4    5:9|and defiling baptism of the pagan faith
03Buz4    24:25|they, in accordance with their pagan faith note: “We are taking
03Buz4    51:10|to go and serve the pagans, to lose your life in
03Buz4    51:14|to the hand of the pagans so that you slavishly serve
03Buz4    51:15|entered into the service of pagan lords and godless, ignorant men
03Buz4    51:15|will be delivered over to pagans and hard-hearted lords. Many
03Buz5    4:31|to the hands of godless pagans, so that the pagans never
03Buz5    4:31|godless pagans, so that the pagans never ask: “Where is their
03Buz5    33:2|enter the service of the pagan Iranians and make an enemy
03Buz5    44:16|to the rule, as a pagan
03Buz6    16:7|They circulated around many pagan places and among the pagans
03Buz6    16:7|pagan places and among the pagans here and there, turning many
04Yegh3    4:87|amused some with music and pagan songs, and heaped great praise
04Yegh3    6:130|In place of the vain pagan cults, which they destroyed everywhere
04Yegh7    7:164|other Christians, nor by foreign pagans
05Parp2    13:28|but are not unbelievers and pagans; foul, but not fire-worshipers
05Parp2    13:32|burden of evil service to pagans, and the affair would not
05Parp3    53:7|and strengthen you before the pagan peoples. May He free your
05Parp3    54:7|Paul, the vardapet to the pagans, who, at times was a
05Parp4    64:8|angel. With great care the pagans reverentially honored him
05Parp4    64:35|even more so by the pagans, who found a cure for
05Parp4    69:3|of Your name. Let the pagans never say, ’where is their
05Parp4    71:4|among the multitude of assembled pagans, to give his servants glory
06Khor1    3:13|to repeat the fables of pagans concerning the beginnings, though I
06Khor1    3:13|until we necessarily reach the pagan narratives; and from these we
06Khor2    34:6|idols and adhered to the pagan cult
06Khor2    60:8|He settled in it pagans and Christians, whose bishop was
06Khor2    61:4|slaughter took place according to pagan custom. Artavazd, they say, was
06Khor2    66:5|disciples from among the barbarous pagans. And as he was not
06Khor2    83:11|Some pagan priests, at the advice of
06Khor2    89:7|according to the custom of pagans, he therefore did not leave
06Khor3    27:7|insult Arshak or for some pagan incantations
06Khor3    53:2|to a certain Plato, a pagan rhetorician and keeper of the
06Khor3    63:8|the fallen one; but with pagans it would be for his
06Khor3    65:7|to the ability of the pagan audience to comprehend it
06Khor3    68:16|terrors without: terrors from the pagans and struggles from the schismatics
08Ghev1    3:4|The holy churches, which the pagans were not worthy to enter
08Ghev1    14:34|prohibition of the worship of pagan divinities, the covenant accorded to
08Ghev1    14:71|people who conduct themselves like pagans, and among whose number you
08Ghev1    14:71|to them, just as with pagans, indeed, God has long since
08Ghev1    14:80|communicate with you. When other pagans hear the names of the
08Ghev1    14:100|complete conversion of all the pagan to the (Christian) faith, the
08Ghev1    14:105|strangers, that is to say pagans, should possess His glory. (He
08Ghev1    14:108|He will exercise over the pagans
08Ghev1    14:137|who wants to venerate the pagan altar of sacrifice that you
08Ghev1    14:182|straying habit worthy of a pagan, exercise such cruelties towards the
08Ghev1    14:209|horses the Jews and the pagans whom He dominated but who
08Ghev1    14:210|and the debauchery of the pagans
08Ghev1    14:212|faith in them as the pagans, whose abominable debaucheries are familiar
09Draskh1    1:22|the chronicles of the reliable pagan historians, and compare them with
09Draskh1    1:24|For even though the pagan writers give the forefathers’ names
09Draskh1    30:51|seemed to have pleased the pagan philosophers so much that they
09Draskh1    65:1|succumbed to the delights of pagan customs
11Asogh1    1:4|the false words of the pagans, who take away the hope
11Asogh1    1:6|and moving us away from pagan unbelief and from the many
11Asogh1    2:5|time of Vagharshak Arshakuni, our pagan kings conferred (on the Bagaratunis
11Asogh1    7:32|onset of morning, the unfaithful pagans say to the believers: “Go
11Asogh1    13:6|oath given according to their pagan faith, slaughtered everyone, seizing Abelxarib
11Asogh1    13:7|the dead, a sign of pagan filth was visible, which should
11Asogh1    28:9|kept it according to his pagan faith, while the king violated
12Last1    11:14|the Persians and other barbarous pagan peoples arose, sullied many districts
12Last1    11:22|transformed into night. That bestial pagan people which had long since
12Last1    12:14|they also wasted our cities; pagans entered the holy temple (of
12Last1    12:16|during Your feast days? Behold, pagans have entered Your inheritance, have
12Last1    21:8|to be trampled underfoot by pagans and make us the object
12Last1    23:10|see that this disease is pagan? See how the divinely blessed
12Last1    26:9|became the object of the pagans’ ridicule and insult. We were
12Last1    26:14|are weakened and obedient under pagan kings and bear severe blows
12Last1    26:18|by the torments of those pagans who hate You. For all
12Last1    26:19|what we bore from the pagans, and we have presented this