02Agat1 2:7 | | | an undistinguished or a distinguished | origin.” | He promised as a reward |
03Buz4 5:10 | | | immemorial, according to its natural | origin, | and the taking of flesh |
04Yegh7 14:329 | | | deacon Kajaj from the same | origin | as the bishop of Rshtunik |
06Khor1 1:7 | | | briefly but faith fully the | origin | and formation of all the |
06Khor1 3:10 | | | and which are of foreign | origin | but naturalized, to set down |
06Khor1 4:2 | | | also by not positing an | origin | to the human race that |
06Khor1 6:10 | | | said that he was the | origin | and father of the gods |
06Khor1 9:16 | | | blessings for the earth-the | origin | of the earth and of |
06Khor1 14:23 | | | himself alone to be the | origin | of empire and of all |
06Khor2 6:8 | | | the great river, taking its | origin | from the northern lake, descends |
06Khor2 57:3 | | | But they are by | origin | Jewish, descended from a certain |
06Khor2 63:3 | | | with a man of ignoble | origin | |
06Khor2 91:19 | | | all, was a Parthian by | origin, | from the province of Pahlav |
07Seb1 49:1 | | | Nersēs, for he was by | origin | from Tayk’, from the village |
08Ghev1 14:134 | | | these books are of divine | origin. | Suppose we admit for a |
09Draskh1 4:18 | | | the same name, derives its | origin | from him, and is assumed |
09Draskh1 8:0 | | | King Xosrov by Anak. The | Origin | of Saint Grigor, and the |
09Draskh1 20:12 | | | Dawit’, who was of Persian | origin | and of royal blood, came |
09Draskh1 35:5 | | | of Gnt’uni house of Canaanite | origin. | In the repository of the |
09Draskh1 37:13 | | | Sewordik’, whose name owes its | origin | to their ancestor named Sew |
09Draskh1 40:6 | | | secretaries, a man of Syriac | origin | and a Christian by faith |
10Tovma1 2:10 | | | it sacrifices. This was the | origin | of idolatry |
10Tovma3 7:22 | | | and the fruit. If the | origin | is pure, then is the |
10Tovma3 26:5 | | | man named Yovsēp of Greek | origin | had entered Awshin’s service; a |