05Parp1 2:7 | | | in a clear and correct | narration | by that venerable man of |
08Ghev1 27:0 | | | previous strand of our historical | narration | |
09Draskh1 2:14 | | | be quite certain of the | narration | concerning the patriarchy of our |
09Draskh1 2:15 | | | one as unworthy of his | narration, | yet, comparing the genealogies of |
12Last1 1:26 | | | to the course of our | narration | |
12Last1 2:15 | | | Up to this point the | narration | is pleasing |
12Last1 2:27 | | | stabbed by swords. Alas this | narration, | alas, this wicked deed |
12Last1 9:11 | | | in our day, and this | narration | is leading to (a description |
12Last1 9:14 | | | to the course of the | narration, | concerning the aforementioned emperor |
12Last1 10:19 | | | of this would lengthen the | narration | and require the aid of |
12Last1 10:19 | | | to move forward in our | narration | |
12Last1 10:27 | | | For it is a bitter | narration, | worthy of copious tears |
12Last1 10:35 | | | What ear can bear the | narration | of our misfortunes? What heart |
12Last1 10:38 | | | shall now return to our | narration | |
12Last1 11:1 | | | fire, and captive-taking. This | narration | deserves many piteous laments and |
12Last1 11:16 | | | invited to sob over this | narration. | The Ninevites were so terrified |
12Last1 12:25 | | | Let the | narration | of Arcn’s sad history end |
12Last1 18:43 | | | them. Oh, how bitter this | narration | is |
12Last1 21:14 | | | We now return to our | narration | |
12Last1 22:12 | | | time to return to the | narration | so that our words be |
12Last1 22:32 | | | that everyone who hears this | narration | will curse him |
12Last1 23:15 | | | let me add to this | narration | a wondrous account which will |
12Last1 23:40 | | | the audible, and because the | narration | of many sins could arouse |
12Last1 24:3 | | | us return to our former | narration. | Let it not be considered |