| 04Yegh5 3:67 | | | youth. The house of the | Egyptian | king offered him service and |
| 04Yegh5 3:67 | | | was named god over the | Egyptians | |
| 04Yegh5 3:68 | | | he took vengeance on the | Egyptians. | And where the divine revelation |
| 04Yegh5 3:69 | | | he possessed, he smote the | Egyptian | and buried him in sand |
| 05Parp4 100:0 | | | the blessed Virgin; through the | Egyptian | miracles, the tightening of the |
| 05Parp4 100:1 | | | through the drowning of the | Egyptians, | the death of the man |
| 06Khor1 3:3 | | | those of the Chaldaeans, Assyrians, | Egyptians, | and Hellenes. It is indeed |
| 06Khor1 4:6 | | | the new moons like the | Egyptians. | Nor, if one were to |
| 06Khor1 7:2 | | | is Nimrod, just as the | Egyptians, | in agreement with Moses, enumerate |
| 06Khor1 7:5 | | | witness the order of the | Egyptian | dynasties and the sum of |
| 06Khor2 54:9 | | | And when the | Egyptians | and Palestinians saw this, they |
| 06Khor2 55:2 | | | east he descended on the | Egyptians | and Palestinians. Having subjected them |
| 08Ghev1 20:17 | | | turned the waters upon the | Egyptian | troops and destroyed them by |
| 10Tovma1 1:18 | | | Shamiram ruled over Asians and | Egyptians | and subjected them to tribute |
| 10Tovma1 6:29 | | | to the reign of an | Egyptian | woman, Cleopatra, much later in |
| 10Tovma1 6:29 | | | the Medes and Persians and | Egyptians | and Elamites, in the city |
| 10Tovma1 6:38 | | | Senek’erim down to Ptolemy the | Egyptian, | after whom they named the |
| 10Tovma4 4:50 | | | and Jerusalem, the Assyrians and | Egyptians, | the Greeks and Indians, all |
| 11Asogh1 34:0 | | | Entry of the armies of | Egyptian | armies into the Greek land |
| 11Asogh1 34:7 | | | place with the troops. The | Egyptians, | informed of the coming of |
| 11Asogh1 36:0 | | | Second exit of the | Egyptian | army to Babylon; death of |
| 11Asogh1 36:1 | | | the son of the same | Egyptian | Amir Azaz, after the death |
| 11Asogh1 41:1 | | | the Greek army by the | Egyptians, | during which Master Dalasanos perished |
| 12Last1 21:3 | | | and mosquitoes rested upon (the | Egyptians) | which bit and blinded those |
| 12Last1 21:4 | | | For three days, (the | Egyptians’) | day was turned to night |
| 12Last1 21:6 | | | The ( | Egyptians) | demanded as payment from the |
| 12Last1 21:7 | | | double justice in chastising the | Egyptians: | first, God tried them for |