01Kor1 8:4 | | | the same city, a Greek | scribe, | named Ropanos, by whose hands |
01Kor1 8:5 | | | written also by the same | scribe. | At once they began to |
02Agat3 10:5 | | | the interpreter of dreams, the | scribe | of pagan priestly knowledge, who |
02Agat3 30:3 | | | the pen of an experienced | scribe” [Is. 8.1] | and elsewhere: “Write this vision |
04Yegh2 10:227 | | | the king summoned the chief- | scribe | and commanded him to write |
05Parp2 10:0 | | | of scribes, as a royal | scribe. | For in that period the |
05Parp4 89:0 | | | to Vahan Mamikonean:
Shapuh, council | scribe [xorhrdean dpir] | and Mihr-Vshnasp Chuarshac’i, through |
05Parp4 90:0 | | | words to Shapuh, the council | scribe, | and to Mihr-Vshnasp Chuarshac’i |
06Khor2 36:11 | | | Ḷebubna, son of Ap’shadar the | scribe, | wrote an account of all |
06Khor2 70:2 | | | This Khoṙohbut was the | scribe | of Shapuh, the Persian king |
06Khor3 52:4 | | | he could find no skilled | scribe | there, since they used the |
08Ghev1 43:2 | | | and paid me, the unworthy | scribe | Sargis, from his legitimate funds |
09Draskh1 1:7 | | | the swiftness of an energetic | scribe | |
10Tovma1 10:10 | | | royal court through the chief | scribe. | But we have been unable |