01Kor1 22:17 | | | applied it to their imperfect | selves, | and then transmitted it to |
01Kor1 22:18 | | | worldly interests, to withdraw one’s | self | and to engage only in |
02Agat3 24:9 | | | profit for their own weak | selves, | and then they provided an |
03Buz3 5:29 | | | them will reign falseness, unbridled, | self- | indulgent, lovers of silver cheaters |
03Buz4 20:16 | | | man of the Armenian troops, | self- | willed and unbridled, moved forth |
04Yegh2 6:139 | | | earth. But as he is | self- | existent, prior to heaven and |
04Yegh2 6:139 | | | and earth, so is he | self- | named |
04Yegh3 1:21 | | | more I pity your own | selves | |
04Yegh3 3:51 | | | relatives, and even their own | selves | |
04Yegh4 1:3 | | | departs; and when there is | self- | interest, weeping and mourning greatly |
04Yegh7 2:42 | | | was emanating from their very | selves | |
04Yegh7 4:90 | | | intense tears for their own | selves | |
04Yegh7 8:200 | | | Have regard for your | selves | and do not taint us |
04Yegh7 10:235 | | | of you: spare your honorable | selves | and do not surrender to |
05Parp3 44:1 | | | you have enveloped your wretched | selves | with numerous crimes deserving the |
05Parp4 87:3 | | | thinking, reminding him of the | self- | indulgence and capriciousness of king |
05Parp4 88:1 | | | you yourself know, your violent, | self- | indulgent and obstinate brother, king |
05Parp4 92:4 | | | of kings, Peroz’ behavior and | self- | indulgence—having servants with uncritical |
05Parp4 95:5 | | | Aryans through my brother Peroz’ | self- | indulgent nature, uncooperativeness, unwillingness to |
06Khor1 14:23 | | | since Ninos was proud and | self- | opinionated and since he wished |
06Khor1 34:12 | | | Could indeed anyone be another | self | to a friend? There is |
06Khor3 64:7 | | | the archiepiscopal throne, so in | self- | interest he had rendered his |
07Seb1 11:20 | | | be sorry for your own | self, | and not for us. I |
09Draskh1 25:66 | | | burnt offering of mine own | self. | Join me and those who |
09Draskh1 30:5 | | | cleanse and renovate the inner | self | of man. Subsequently, at a |
09Draskh1 30:59 | | | Well, mine unworthy | self | is willing to attend the |
09Draskh1 48:21 | | | he who is afflicted with | self- | imposed blindness shall never be |
09Draskh1 54:67 | | | But as for my own | self, | I have the following request |
09Draskh1 54:79 | | | or adversary of your praiseworthy | selves | be able to shake you |
10Tovma1 3:17 | | | and remains; and man is | self- | begotten |
10Tovma1 3:38 | | | For a body is not | self- | moving but (only) the spirit |
10Tovma1 3:38 | | | but (only) the spirit is | self- | moving. Now we see that |
10Tovma2 1:1 | | | Persian king Peroz, accepted by | self- | induced error the mad ash |
10Tovma2 3:76 | | | in fear, more concerned with | self- | preservation than issuing commands |
10Tovma2 4:11 | | | will be condemning your own | self.” | Grieved, he went to his |
10Tovma2 7:6 | | | But the | self- | imagined marzpan fled for refuge |
10Tovma3 6:40 | | | he was shipwrecked; in his | self- | willed obsession he went astray |