| 03Buz3 10:15 | | | were filled with spiritual consolation, | knowing | that they would be received |
| 03Buz4 3:18 | | | multitude, upon hearing this and | knowing | that he was making up |
| 03Buz4 12:29 | | | were blinded and they, without | knowing | it, gropingly came and brought |
| 03Buz4 15:30 | | | saw the great chief priest, | knowing | that he had come to |
| 03Buz5 26:12 | | | And Saint Shalita, | knowing | that many people are waiting |
| 04Yegh7 12:288 | | | fire traveling, or speaking, or | knowing | |
| 05Parp2 9:4 | | | to court by a hrovartak. | Knowing | nothing about the accusation of |
| 05Parp3 27:18 | | | entertain what had been proposed; | knowing | the great danger, (they sought |
| 05Parp3 41:14 | | | Hmayeak, he was greatly comforted, | knowing | that the brave generals had |
| 05Parp3 57:16 | | | ground, half-dead, no one | knowing | where his comrade was. Those |
| 05Parp4 75:29 | | | able to withstand the Aryans, | knowing | as we do the unfortunate |
| 05Parp4 84:2 | | | thoroughly frightened, wondering but not | knowing | what to do. For he |
| 05Parp4 91:17 | | | And you showed wisdom, | knowing | when to fight, when to |
| 05Parp4 92:9 | | | blame them for learning and | knowing | nothing. Rather, you deride (the |
| 06Khor1 11:8 | | | And | knowing | that he was close to |
| 06Khor2 91:5 | | | they came among us; but | knowing | that all places are God’s |
| 06Khor2 91:15 | | | in the same place without | knowing | who he was |
| 06Khor3 58:5 | | | The king of Persia, Vṙam, | knowing | that without the Armenian princes |
| 07Seb1 8:17 | | | them with great precipitation. Not | knowing | the roads to take for |
| 08Ghev1 14:193 | | | you adore and kiss without | knowing | why; the carnage of demon |
| 10Tovma1 3:33 | | | stole Ormizd’s half without his | knowing, | how could the divided half |
| 10Tovma2 3:57 | | | at night without King Khosrov | knowing | anything about it. Then they |
| 10Tovma4 2:13 | | | with regard to him, not | knowing | what to do. For his |
| 10Tovma4 3:1 | | | vessel worthy of his grace. | Knowing | that he would become such |