| 01Kor1    1:4 | | | to write without delay that  | which  | was suggested, compelled by the | 
| 01Kor1    1:4 | | | compelled by the clear mandate  | which  | had been addressed to me | 
| 01Kor1    2:10 | | | hospitality of Raab the evildoer  | which  | she had shown to the | 
| 01Kor1    2:11 | | | and their martyrdom without resistance,  | which  | he considers preferable to all | 
| 01Kor1    2:23 | | | the faith of the patrician,  | which  | He says, was not to | 
| 01Kor1    2:27 | | | the loftiness of the grace  | which  | had been bestowed for his | 
| 01Kor1    2:27 | | | that “the grace of God  | which  | is proclaimed in everything, concerning | 
| 01Kor1    2:36 | | | faith,” and again, “remember them  | which  | have rule over you, who | 
| 01Kor1    2:37 | | | this mind be in you,  | which  | was also in Christ Jesus | 
| 01Kor1    2:41 | | | also the gracious canonic writings  | which  | came after the apostles indicating | 
| 01Kor1    2:43 | | | Therefore, that  | which  | we have promised shall hence | 
| 01Kor1    7:1 | | | two Syrian cities, one of  | which  | was called Edessa, and the | 
| 01Kor1    8:4 | | | the diphthongs were devised, after  | which  | he proceeded with translations, with | 
| 01Kor1    8:5 | | | first, the Proverbs of Solomon,  | which  | begins with the exhortation to | 
| 01Kor1    8:5 | | | perceive the words of understanding,”  | which  | was written also by the | 
| 01Kor1    9:8 | | | disparage, overtly or covertly that  | which  | is from God; for it | 
| 01Kor1    11:2 | | | commands and God’s lofty Commandments  | which  | were given to blessed Moses | 
| 01Kor1    11:2 | | | as well as similar commands  | which  | had been given to other | 
| 01Kor1    11:4 | | | he writes up the people,”  | which  | in His coming Christ fulfilled | 
| 01Kor1    11:7 | | | the eyes! For a land  | which  | had not known even the | 
| 01Kor1    11:8 | | | but that of the eternity  | which  | had preceded, and those that | 
| 01Kor1    16:2 | | | half of the Armenian nation  | which  | was under the rule of | 
| 01Kor1    16:3 | | | renown for his good works  | which  | had reached there long before | 
| 01Kor1    16:19 | | | of mind invented an alphabet,  | which  | he, through the grace of | 
| 01Kor1    17:6 | | | that was needed and that  | which  | he wanted, he was aided | 
| 01Kor1    19:4 | | | of the first one of  | which  | was Ghevondes, and the second | 
| 01Kor1    19:5 | | | testaments of the Holy Church  | which  | they had brought with them | 
| 01Kor1    19:9 | | | and night,” and the second  | which  | similarly commands: “And give attendance | 
| 01Kor1    22:13 | | | be considered in the art  | which  | enables him to speak with | 
| 01Kor1    28:2 | | | all best-informed people, facts  | which  | are known not only to | 
| 01Kor1    29:1 | | | his death, thirty-five years,  | which  | is computed as follows | 
| 02Agat1    2:4 | | | Persians saw all these evils  | which  | had descended upon him, he | 
| 02Agat1    2:27 | | | The Arax River,  | which  | had risen up, coursed along | 
| 02Agat1    2:28 | | | of the city of Vagharshapat,  | which  | is called Metsamor bridge, hurrying | 
| 02Agat1    4:9 | | | Licinius took the main brigade,  | which  | was under his command and | 
| 02Agat1    5:13 | | | have made useless the services  | which  | you have rendered me and | 
| 02Agat1    5:13 | | | have rendered me and to  | which  | I am witness | 
| 02Agat1    5:14 | | | Now, instead of the rewards  | which  | you should have received, I | 
| 02Agat1    5:14 | | | prison and bonds and death  | which  | removes all hope of life | 
| 02Agat1    5:20 | | | And instead of the dishonor  | which  | you promise in place of | 
| 02Agat1    5:29 | | | stone and gold and silver,  | which  | God has established for the | 
| 02Agat1    5:35 | | | then the unfailing joy of  | which  | you spoke might be, or | 
| 02Agat1    5:36 | | | nature. And the terrible insult  | which  | you made to the gods | 
| 02Agat1    5:38 | | | willingly and entered a tomb,  | which  | guards the bones of all | 
| 02Agat1    5:49 | | | men to work these, in  | which  | indeed they have gone astray | 
| 02Agat1    6:1 | | | these compositions of fabulous stories  | which  | you have pieced together and | 
| 02Agat1    6:1 | | | together and learned up and  | which  | it is unfitting for you | 
| 02Agat1    6:5 | | | that for your futile words,  | which  | you repeated before me, you | 
| 02Agat1    6:20 | | | gifts of humility and calm,  | which  | passes not away for ever | 
| 02Agat1    7:5 | | | joyful destiny of unending life,  | which  | we would have enjoyed if | 
| 02Agat1    7:6 | | | eat from that tree from  | which  | I have commanded you not | 
| 02Agat1    7:8 | | | and had kept the command  | which  | you imposed for the sake | 
| 02Agat1    7:9 | | | garment in your garden in  | which  | you had placed us | 
| 02Agat1    7:12 | | | brought in your universal kingdom,  | which  | you had prepared previously for | 
| 02Agat1    7:13 | | | those who earlier loved you’ [I Cor. 2.9],  | which  | you will give, Lord, to | 
| 02Agat1    7:16 | | | men from life and repose [cf. Wis. 2.24],  | which  | you in your mercy had | 
| 02Agat1    7:22 | | | Therefore, at this encounter  | which  | has come upon me my | 
| 02Agat1    7:22 | | | fear; and in the struggle  | which  | faces me I have placed | 
| 02Agat1    7:23 | | | mystery of your will, of  | which  | you previously informed the first | 
| 02Agat1    7:29 | | | the grace of his divinity,  | which  | is the will of his | 
| 02Agat1    7:41 | | | of the idols with sacrifices  | which  | they offered to the speechless | 
| 02Agat1    7:42 | | | world from the living flesh,  | which  | is sufficient food and life | 
| 02Agat1    7:51 | | | to endure these bitter torments  | which  | they are inflicting on me | 
| 02Agat1    7:51 | | | of this faith of light  | which  | you gave me, to know | 
| 02Agat1    7:72 | | | Similarly, that  | which  | decays indicates you the eternal | 
| 02Agat1    7:73 | | | of the future be abolished,  | which  | you established and prepared for | 
| 02Agat1    7:74 | | | you and the great fear  | which  | you will bring on the | 
| 02Agat1    7:88 | | | benefits of your benevolent grace  | which  | extends to all | 
| 02Agat1    7:101 | | | them rejoice in your flesh  | which  | you gave for the salvation | 
| 02Agat1    7:108 | | | severity of the tribulation in  | which  | I find myself, that my | 
| 02Agat1    7:109 | | | ones on the day in  | which  | you will bestow your ineffable | 
| 02Agat1    7:109 | | | will bestow your ineffable blessings,  | which  | are stored up for those | 
| 02Agat1    8:6 | | | and have respite from tortures,  | which  | you call eternal life | 
| 02Agat1    8:12 | | | invisible creations of your God,  | which  | you now see | 
| 02Agat1    8:14 | | | that is toil and torment  | which  | come upon us for the | 
| 02Agat1    8:20 | | | toil of these torments in  | which  | you find yourself | 
| 02Agat1    8:25 | | | you come from the kingdom  | which  | you mentioned | 
| 02Agat1    8:26 | | | come from the kingdom of  | which  | I spoke. For God made | 
| 02Agat1    9:9 | | | keep the covenant of piety  | which  | I learned from my youth | 
| 02Agat1    9:15 | | | of my well-disposed will,  | which  | I sought from him so | 
| 02Agat1    10:4 | | | that your futile hope in  | which  | you had confidence did not | 
| 02Agat1    10:5 | | | make me doubt. For that  | which  | you serve is vain, as | 
| 02Agat1    10:14 | | | after these cruel tortures with  | which  | I have afflicted you | 
| 02Agat1    11:1 | | | him life and honors, to  | which  | he would not have agreed | 
| 02Agat1    11:4 | | | they had inflicted on him,  | which  | he accepted with great patience | 
| 02Agat1    11:14 | | | pit a loaf of bread  | which  | she was to prepare. In | 
| 02Agat1    11:15 | | | In that pit  | which  | they had thrown him into | 
| 02Agat1    13:7 | | | emperor as a mask through  | which  | he could fight with the | 
| 02Agat1    13:11 | | | religious rule [cf. II Macc. 4.11; 6.23] of chastity into  | which  | they had entered, and lamented | 
| 02Agat1    13:11 | | | save them from the trial  | which  | had come upon them | 
| 02Agat1    13:13 | | | too, Lord, in this struggle  | which  | oppresses us, that we may | 
| 02Agat1    13:15 | | | of the plant of life  | which  | your only-begotten Son, our | 
| 02Agat1    13:19 | | | foundations of your holy church,  | which  | was built with many true | 
| 02Agat1    13:20 | | | we become like that house  | which  | was built on the sand | 
| 02Agat1    13:20 | | | built on the sand, and  | which  | was toppled by the buffetings | 
| 02Agat1    13:29 | | | wine press of the vineyard  | which  | structures had been built on | 
| 02Agat1    15:10 | | | Trdat, king of Greater Armenia  | which  | included guarding all the passes | 
| 02Agat1    15:22 | | | to this very hour in  | which  | we now find ourselves | 
| 02Agat1    15:24 | | | all visible and invisible powers  | which  | are in heaven and earth | 
| 02Agat1    15:26 | | | through the true cross, on  | which  | you hung and shed your | 
| 02Agat1    15:28 | | | to sully your holy name  | which  | is upon us, and the | 
| 02Agat1    15:29 | | | the rewards of our labors  | which  | you will give in compensation | 
| 02Agat1    16:3 | | | really fear the terrible death  | which  | you are about to bring | 
| 02Agat1    16:7 | | | fearfully loud thundering from heaven  | which  | terrified the whole throng, and | 
| 02Agat1    16:7 | | | whole throng, and a voice  | which  | said to them: “Be strong | 
| 02Agat1    16:8 | | | will come to that place  | which  | my Father and I have | 
| 02Agat1    16:21 | | | glorify you for your wonders  | which  | you had shown him; you | 
| 02Agat1    17:7 | | | God and inherit transitory life,  | which  | is nothing today and is | 
| 02Agat1    17:10 | | | child, the spiritual upbringing in  | which  | I raised you | 
| 02Agat1    17:11 | | | Remember the divine instruction with  | which  | I nourished you | 
| 02Agat1    17:13 | | | Remember the cup of death  | which  | we have to drink together | 
| 02Agat1    17:17 | | | incorruptible rewards of the just  | which  | he has also prepared for | 
| 02Agat1    17:18 | | | the divine voice from heaven  | which  | you yourself heard divine voice | 
| 02Agat1    17:18 | | | heard divine voice from heaven  | which  | you yourself heard with your | 
| 02Agat1    17:18 | | | with your own ears today,  | which  | encouraged and strengthened you and | 
| 02Agat1    17:18 | | | the crown and the rest  | which  | it promised, and will strengthen | 
| 02Agat1    17:27 | | | who heard and understood everything  | which  | had been said in the | 
| 02Agat1    17:36 | | | close to the main thoroughfare  | which  | went on to Artashat city | 
| 02Agat1    17:37 | | | repay you for the blessings  | which  | have been granted us by | 
| 02Agat1    17:42 | | | let us enter the mansions  | which  | you have prepared for your | 
| 02Agat1    17:46 | | | were glad at this struggle,  | which  | has overtaken us, to fight | 
| 02Agat1    17:47 | | | and for these months in  | which  | we have seen torments | 
| 02Agat1    17:48 | | | to your celestial city, Jerusalem,  | which  | is in the heights [cf. Gal. 4.26], where | 
| 02Agat1    18:4 | | | from her the torn clothing  | which  | was around her. And they | 
| 02Agat1    18:11 | | | killed in the vat-store,  | which  | had been their lodging-place | 
| 02Agat1    19:1 | | | to his shameful humiliation, of  | which  | he should have been ashamed | 
| 02Agat1    19:6 | | | there are many regions to  | which  | I have come in peace | 
| 02Agat1    19:6 | | | come in peace, and many  | which  | I have plundered in war | 
| 02Agat1    20:9 | | | ’Nothing will cure the injuries  | which  | have come upon you unless | 
| 02Agat1    20:20 | | | brought long and thick ropes  | which  | they tied together and lowered | 
| 02Agat1    20:29 | | | you to forgive the crime  | which  | we committed against you | 
| 02Agat1    20:32 | | | They asked: “ | Which  | martyrs do you mean | 
| 02Agat1    20:36 | | | no wild beast, no dogs -  | which  | were present there outside and | 
| 02Agat1    20:38 | | | went to the wine press  | which  | had been their dwelling, and | 
| 02Agat1    20:40 | | | us all our evil crimes  | which  | we perpetrated on you, and | 
| 02Agat1    21:6 | | | your hearts to the joy  | which  | passes not away. But only | 
| 02Agat1    21:13 | | | deceit of the enemy’s machinations,  | which  | from the beginning beguiled and | 
| 02Agat1    21:21 | | | silver and gold and bronze,  | which  | are false and vain | 
| 02Agat1    21:29 | | | their faith [cf. Rom. 4.11], the account of  | which  | is now being related in | 
| 02Agat1    21:35 | | | that terribly deep pit in  | which  | I was buried amidst piles | 
| 02Agat1    22:4 | | | you not remember the crimes  | which  | we did to you, and | 
| 02Agat1    22:7 | | | yourselves know all the crimes  | which  | you did to me. How | 
| 02Agat1    22:8 | | | those harmful and poisonous animals  | which  | were in the terrible pit | 
| 02Agat1    22:15 | | | fearful place of death, from  | which  | by the will of God | 
| 02Agat1    22:18 | | | stone, wood, silver or bronze,  | which  | are nothing and of no | 
| 02Agat3    1:1 | | | salvation from the errors to  | which  | you were prisoners | 
| 02Agat3    1:6 | | | the glory of the cross,  | ’which  | to the lost is foolishness | 
| 02Agat3    1:14 | | | place of the earthly habitations  | which  | you built for them here | 
| 02Agat3    3:1 | | | for healing from the torments  | which  | had fallen on them as | 
| 02Agat3    4:1 | | | Creator’s love shown towards you,  | which  | was revealed to me as | 
| 02Agat3    4:2 | | | ineffable vision, the details of  | which  | I grasped in brief | 
| 02Agat3    4:10 | | | of minute specks of dust  | which  | in the sunny springtime play | 
| 02Agat3    4:17 | | | shining light, with white garments,  | which  | I am not capable of | 
| 02Agat3    4:27 | | | arose a torrent of fire  | which  | bore away the wolves | 
| 02Agat3    4:36 | | | Behold this light  | which  | filled the land is the | 
| 02Agat3    4:36 | | | the preaching of the gospel [cf. Jn. 1.4],  | which  | also fills the Northern region | 
| 02Agat3    4:41 | | | column is the Catholic church  | which  | gathers all peoples to one | 
| 02Agat3    4:45 | | | And the three bases  | which  | were red, the color of | 
| 02Agat3    4:45 | | | represent the torments and afflictions  | which  | came upon the martyrs and | 
| 02Agat3    4:50 | | | of the honor of priesthood,  | which  | glories in the cross of | 
| 02Agat3    4:57 | | | And the light  | which  | surrounded the cross is the | 
| 02Agat3    4:63 | | | the multitudes of fiery altars  | which  | appeared to you, will truly | 
| 02Agat3    4:63 | | | be the altars of God  | which  | will distribute expiation to all | 
| 02Agat3    4:68 | | | through the high priesthood, through  | which  | the fountain of baptism will | 
| 02Agat3    4:69 | | | And their white wool  | which  | shone and sparkled signifies that | 
| 02Agat3    4:71 | | | to the same side from  | which  | they had passed means that | 
| 02Agat3    4:73 | | | But those lambs  | which  | endure faithfully, either from among | 
| 02Agat3    4:76 | | | God’s name in the place  | which  | has been shown you, where | 
| 02Agat3    8:2 | | | sister Xosroviduxt, put the earth  | which  | had been excavated into their | 
| 02Agat3    8:7 | | | gigantic rocks. These were rocks  | which  | no individual or even a | 
| 02Agat3    8:14 | | | witnesses to their own dwellings,  | which  | had been built as resting | 
| 02Agat3    8:15 | | | the command in the vision  | which  | earlier had appeared to Gregory | 
| 02Agat3    8:18 | | | These are the pillars  | which  | bear the heavy weight of | 
| 02Agat3    8:18 | | | is the pillar of life,  | which  | will lift you up to | 
| 02Agat3    8:20 | | | people went to the place  | which  | had been revealed by the | 
| 02Agat3    8:21 | | | the worship of vain idols,  | which  | had been made by hand | 
| 02Agat3    9:3 | | | The thick, bristle-like hair  | which  | had attached to his skin | 
| 02Agat3    9:9 | | | For the country,  | which  | previously had been ignorant even | 
| 02Agat3    9:9 | | | about all the divine miracles  | which  | had occurred in foreign places | 
| 02Agat3    9:11 | | | eagerly thronged to this fountain  | which  | had opened, this source of | 
| 02Agat3    10:2 | | | everyone to attain perfect goodness,  | which  | the blessed Paul designated as | 
| 02Agat3    10:6 | | | was here that demons appeared  | which  | had taken the forms of | 
| 02Agat3    12:6 | | | their pagan way of life,  | which  | was of a foul, demonic | 
| 02Agat3    14:5 | | | to the city of Caesarea,  | which  | is called Mazhaq in the | 
| 02Agat3    14:15 | | | you of all God’s miracles  | which  | have been done amongst us | 
| 02Agat3    15:2 | | | Gregory into the royal carriage,  | which  | was covered with gold and | 
| 02Agat3    15:9 | | | the blessed name of martyr  | which  | he had received | 
| 02Agat3    16:1 | | | banks of the Euphrates River,  | which  | faces the great Taurus Mountains | 
| 02Agat3    17:4 | | | blew from the wooden cross  | which  | the holy bishop held in | 
| 02Agat3    17:12 | | | the relics of the saints  | which  | he had built, and offered | 
| 02Agat3    18:8 | | | to Trdat’s letter of greeting,  | which  | they had brought from Caesarea | 
| 02Agat3    18:13 | | | you might know the sobriety  | which  | was fitting | 
| 02Agat3    18:15 | | | immovable knowledge. For the rock  | which  | was dis-honored by the | 
| 02Agat3    18:19 | | | heard of the mighty wonders  | which  | were accomplished through him among | 
| 02Agat3    20:4 | | | The oil of anointing  | which  | Gregory poured over people floated | 
| 02Agat3    21:3 | | | fruits and of Hyurnkal, Vanatur,  | which  | previously they joyously celebrated in | 
| 02Agat3    24:7 | | | considered ignorant of that skill  | which  | is only fulfilled among those | 
| 02Agat3    24:7 | | | who speak with God, of  | which  | blessed Paul says all are | 
| 02Agat3    25:12 | | | bravely endured all the trials  | which  | came to him. In this | 
| 02Agat3    27:8 | | | stand firmly in the faith [cf. I Tim. 2-15]  | which  | comes from the Lord - he | 
| 02Agat3    28:24 | | | They brought there the gifts  | which  | had been given to them | 
| 02Agat3    29:4 | | | with the confirmed Nicene canons  | which  | are pleasing to God, to | 
| 02Agat3    29:12 | | | appointed messengers admonishing them, of  | which  | the first orders: “Contemplate the | 
| 02Agat3    29:12 | | | Do not neglect the grace  | which  | is in you. Think on | 
| 02Agat3    30:6 | | | that we heard and of  | which  | we were servants [cf. Lk. 1.2] according to | 
| 02Agat3    30:7 | | | the main points in brief.  | Which  | not merely to us, O | 
| 03Buz3    1:3 | | | a part of our history  | which  | is the beginning, and a | 
| 03Buz3    1:3 | | | the beginning, and a part  | which  | is the ending. As for | 
| 03Buz3    3:7 | | | to revere the same places  | which  | previously had been the sites | 
| 03Buz3    4:10 | | | small district lying about them  | which  | was in the area of | 
| 03Buz3    4:11 | | | bun village of the Ordunis  | which  | was named Ordoru whence came | 
| 03Buz3    6:12 | | | run free across the plain  | which  | borders the great northern sea | 
| 03Buz3    6:15 | | | placed him by the church  | which  | had been built by Grigoris’ | 
| 03Buz3    7:0 | | | The war  | which  | resulted from an invasion of | 
| 03Buz3    7:1 | | | of nomadic troops many of  | which  | he himself ruled | 
| 03Buz3    8:3 | | | to the hill called Duin  | which  | is on the north side | 
| 03Buz3    8:5 | | | plain with another oak forest,  | which  | they named Xosrovakert | 
| 03Buz3    8:14 | | | news of the unbelievable destruction  | which  | had occurred, and the crime | 
| 03Buz3    8:18 | | | incalculable multitude of Iranian troops  | which  | were as numerous as the | 
| 03Buz3    8:22 | | | of the prince of Erhshtunik’,  | which  | was called the island of | 
| 03Buz3    9:2 | | | and betrayed the royal tun  | which  | he himself had supported | 
| 03Buz3    10:1 | | | He came to Sararad mountain  | which  | was in the borders of | 
| 03Buz3    10:8 | | | and fulfilled your request. That  | which  | is beneath your head is | 
| 03Buz3    10:9 | | | Lord. He saw the board  | which  | appeared to have been split | 
| 03Buz3    10:17 | | | eternal symbol of the punishment  | which  | was visited upon all species | 
| 03Buz3    10:27 | | | iron mines and lead mines  | which  | divided the district of Erheshtunik | 
| 03Buz3    10:30 | | | a fountain gushed forth from  | which  | he and those with him | 
| 03Buz3    10:35 | | | in accordance with the word  | which  | had been spoken there was | 
| 03Buz3    10:36 | | | the great synod of Nicea  | which  | occurred during the years of | 
| 03Buz3    11:9 | | | evil, and that many souls  | which  | are bound together with fervent | 
| 03Buz3    12:16 | | | filled him with knowledge with  | which,  | like a fountain, he irrigated | 
| 03Buz3    13:2 | | | the soul of erring: eyes  | which  | do not see, ears which | 
| 03Buz3    13:2 | | | which do not see, ears  | which  | do not hear and hearts | 
| 03Buz3    13:2 | | | do not hear and hearts  | which  | do not understand and do | 
| 03Buz3    13:5 | | | resembled that flock of sheep  | which  | made its own protecting and | 
| 03Buz3    14:16 | | | accomplished other very great miracles  | which  | it is impossible to describe | 
| 03Buz3    14:21 | | | of the temple of Heracles,  | which  | was opposite the great mountain | 
| 03Buz3    14:22 | | | This was the stream in  | which  | in the past the great | 
| 03Buz3    14:29 | | | the mercy, miracles, and counsel  | which  | he he showed your fathers | 
| 03Buz3    14:52 | | | the head of an azg  | which  | the Lord has abandoned | 
| 03Buz3    14:61 | | | his body to a place  | which  | he himself commanded and cover | 
| 03Buz3    16:6 | | | bones in an attractive tomb  | which  | they constructed on the agarak | 
| 03Buz3    19:3 | | | at Ashtishat, the first church  | which  | their grandfather, Gregory, had built | 
| 03Buz3    19:8 | | | even of approaching the door  | which  | had remained open when they | 
| 03Buz3    19:11 | | | collect and remove their bones  | which  | had become withered and dry | 
| 03Buz3    19:11 | | | them to the church vineyard,  | which  | was named Agarak | 
| 03Buz3    20:5 | | | king Tiran possessed a horse  | which  | everyone greatly marvelled at | 
| 03Buz3    20:10 | | | the horse that you requested  | which,  | out of affection, Tiran did | 
| 03Buz3    20:21 | | | the Iranian azg. Rather, places  | which  | are not rich in game | 
| 03Buz3    20:25 | | | Those words  | which  | the king had spoken about | 
| 03Buz3    20:32 | | | became quite drunk, a force  | which  | had been lying in wait | 
| 03Buz3    20:38 | | | I dimmed this land of  | which  | I was king when I | 
| 03Buz3    21:5 | | | with an oath and confirmed  | which  | had existed between the emperor | 
| 03Buz4    2:8 | | | Greater Armenia, this victorious azg,  | which  | was always successful, favored by | 
| 03Buz4    3:17 | | | himself of impieties and sins  | which  | he in fact had not | 
| 03Buz4    3:23 | | | royal sword with the belt  | which  | Nerses bore in attendance on | 
| 03Buz4    3:24 | | | that his attractive, curly locks  | which  | had no equal be sheared | 
| 03Buz4    3:32 | | | this great dignity of God  | which  | they placed on him | 
| 03Buz4    4:13 | | | many said encomia to him  | which  | means that the Holy Spirit | 
| 03Buz4    4:60 | | | your friends through unjust simony,”  | which  | snare you in their eternal | 
| 03Buz4    4:68 | | | With the Holy Spirit  | which  | dwelled within him, wisely, throughout | 
| 03Buz4    5:10 | | | Virgin in the last times,  | which  | took place for our salvation | 
| 03Buz4    5:11 | | | son with this holy baptism,  | which  | gives hope for bliss and | 
| 03Buz4    5:39 | | | the grace of humane mercy,  | which  | all nations and tribes believe | 
| 03Buz4    5:42 | | | in our bliss in Daon,  | which  | the Lord gave and note | 
| 03Buz4    5:61 | | | would live or not, after  | which  | the emperor would decide what | 
| 03Buz4    5:73 | | | that in the world from  | which  | they came, this person is | 
| 03Buz4    5:87 | | | built by their work, from  | which  | they were persecuted, perhaps they | 
| 03Buz4    6:16 | | | an ordinary natural death from  | which  | man has no salvation, and | 
| 03Buz4    6:25 | | | that we love him, for  | which  | he creates for us an | 
| 03Buz4    8:3 | | | and let it be known  | which  | side won, so that it | 
| 03Buz4    8:8 | | | about the holy church (Christ),  | which  | he acquired with his blood | 
| 03Buz4    8:9 | | | supplication to Archpriest Basil, in  | which,  | with due respect, he very | 
| 03Buz4    10:7 | | | in a shiny robe, from  | which  | rays of light seemed to | 
| 03Buz4    10:22 | | | came from the work to  | which  | they had been sent, and | 
| 03Buz4    11:11 | | | too have many rocks with  | which  | to knock out your teeth | 
| 03Buz4    12:23 | | | But the wealth  | which  | Xad took from the king | 
| 03Buz4    13:2 | | | been detained. The entire land  | which  | had been requesting his return | 
| 03Buz4    13:4 | | | and he healed them, for  | which  | they gave thanks and glory | 
| 03Buz4    13:15 | | | those dispossessions and ravishments by  | which  | you wanted to grow great | 
| 03Buz4    13:19 | | | As for the sins  | which  | you have committed, we will | 
| 03Buz4    13:19 | | | will forgive the unbelievable sins  | which  | you have committed | 
| 03Buz4    13:33 | | | came and destroyed the weeds  | which  | were gathered together | 
| 03Buz4    14:10 | | | lofty elevation and the view  | which  | stretched out below which was | 
| 03Buz4    14:10 | | | view which stretched out below  | which  | was very captivating, he placed | 
| 03Buz4    14:16 | | | to bear His name, by  | which  | name every place is glorified | 
| 03Buz4    15:6 | | | Paranjem, he sought means by  | which  | he might destroy her husband | 
| 03Buz4    15:19 | | | the great John the Baptist  | which  | had been designated by Gregory | 
| 03Buz4    15:41 | | | And the destruction  | which  | the prophet spoke of will | 
| 03Buz4    15:60 | | | inherit unbelievable evils and curses  | which  | will not go away | 
| 03Buz4    16:6 | | | angered. He drew the sword  | which  | he had at his waist | 
| 03Buz4    16:22 | | | that the blessed Gospel on  | which  | king Arshak had vowed should | 
| 03Buz4    18:0 | | | The death of Vardan  | which  | was caused by king Arshak | 
| 03Buz4    18:12 | | | Tayk, in his secure fortress  | which  | was named Eraxani | 
| 03Buz4    20:2 | | | Armenia conceitedly waited to see  | which  | of them would call him | 
| 03Buz4    20:10 | | | the city of Mcbin (Nisibis),  | which  | was to be the battle | 
| 03Buz4    20:17 | | | should let them accomplish that  | which  | they had come to do | 
| 03Buz4    20:39 | | | to find some ruse by  | which  | he could destroy the great | 
| 03Buz4    20:39 | | | could destroy the great affection  | which  | had blossomed between the two | 
| 03Buz4    20:41 | | | blinded by the gold with  | which  | they had been bribed | 
| 03Buz4    20:45 | | | began to speak the words  | which  | the malefactor Andovk had put | 
| 03Buz4    21:7 | | | you the city of Nisibis  | which  | is in Aruestan as well | 
| 03Buz4    22:8 | | | first of the Iranian fronts  | which  | had come as far as | 
| 03Buz4    23:8 | | | then had [10000] select, brave cavalrymen  | which  | he organized and prepared. He | 
| 03Buz4    24:7 | | | the great city of Tigranakert,  | which  | was located in the district | 
| 03Buz4    24:8 | | | they found fortresses, some of  | which  | they took, others they were | 
| 03Buz4    24:9 | | | the secure fortress of Angegh  | which  | is in Angeghtun district, for | 
| 03Buz4    24:20 | | | He found the Iranian troops  | which  | had encamped en masse in | 
| 03Buz4    24:24 | | | the bones of their kings  | which  | the Iranians were taking into | 
| 03Buz4    24:26 | | | bones of the Armenian kings  | which  | Vasak retrieved they buried at | 
| 03Buz4    24:26 | | | Aghjk, in the Ayrarat district,  | which  | is located in one of | 
| 03Buz4    35:2 | | | He assembled battalions  | which  | in their number resembled the | 
| 03Buz4    42:2 | | | with [600000] thousand troops  | which  | filled up the country. His | 
| 03Buz4    50:12 | | | wishes and apostasized the Christianity  | which  | he had held during his | 
| 03Buz4    50:12 | | | to apostasize the Christianity into  | which  | he had been born | 
| 03Buz4    50:14 | | | upon him barj and patiw  | which  | had been theirs ancestrally, and | 
| 03Buz4    51:13 | | | the covenant of the faith  | which  | you have through the name | 
| 03Buz4    54:2 | | | authority of their Christian faith -  | which  | they call the Gospel | 
| 03Buz4    54:7 | | | The Gospel on  | which  | king Arshak swore, which is | 
| 03Buz4    54:7 | | | on which king Arshak swore,  | which  | is the principal authority of | 
| 03Buz4    54:37 | | | should take him to Andmesh,  | which  | is called Anyush fortress, and | 
| 03Buz4    54:44 | | | to that very Andmesh fortress  | which  | they call Anyush wherein king | 
| 03Buz4    55:25 | | | of the king of Armenia  | which  | were there. They started to | 
| 03Buz4    55:27 | | | the great city of Artashat  | which  | they captured, destroying its walls | 
| 03Buz4    55:27 | | | They took all the treasures  | which  | they found stored there and | 
| 03Buz4    55:34 | | | Iranians also took Vagharshapat city  | which  | they demolished and dug through | 
| 03Buz4    55:38 | | | the great city of Zarishat,  | which  | was located in the district | 
| 03Buz4    56:11 | | | You gave us your knowledge,  | which  | you communicated to the human | 
| 03Buz4    56:14 | | | the ascetic cup of salvation,  | which  | I will drink, glorifying the | 
| 03Buz4    57:5 | | | of the city of Zarehawan  | which  | had been ruined previously by | 
| 03Buz4    58:7 | | | in the fortress of Van,  | which  | is a city in the | 
| 03Buz4    58:9 | | | her to a high tower  | which  | was located over a high | 
| 03Buz4    58:11 | | | under the high precipice from  | which  | her pupil hanged. She waited | 
| 03Buz5    1:2 | | | of all the calamitous events  | which  | had befallen the Armenians, and | 
| 03Buz5    1:7 | | | give his useful opinions about  | which  | road they should travel | 
| 03Buz5    1:19 | | | all the very secure fortresses  | which  | the Iranians had seized, including | 
| 03Buz5    1:21 | | | The Byzantine troops  | which  | were at Erand and Baxish | 
| 03Buz5    3:2 | | | same district, at his fortress  | which  | was called Oghakan, and was | 
| 03Buz5    3:2 | | | bearing with him a hrovartak  | which  | contained the order to wickedly | 
| 03Buz5    4:0 | | | The second battle  | which  | occurred in the district of | 
| 03Buz5    4:4 | | | The Byzantine troops  | which  | were at Erhand and Baxish | 
| 03Buz5    4:15 | | | bravery and cowardice, all of  | which  | will be accomplished before you | 
| 03Buz5    4:31 | | | covenant and His holy Church,  | which  | He had received through His | 
| 03Buz5    4:34 | | | yourself will see the bravery  | which  | your servant works before you | 
| 03Buz5    4:38 | | | scales high, and looking at  | which  | side the scales will tilt | 
| 03Buz5    4:61 | | | number of heads of champions  | which  | the general of Armenia, Mushegh | 
| 03Buz5    4:63 | | | the horses, mules and camels  | which  | they took. There was so | 
| 03Buz5    5:0 | | | Urhnayr’s warning and the victory  | which  | the Armenians enjoyed because of | 
| 03Buz5    5:3 | | | the Byzantines organized the troops  | which  | were with him, and headed | 
| 03Buz5    5:19 | | | bravery of the fighting brigade  | which  | he had encountered, and he | 
| 03Buz5    5:20 | | | refuge in the Byzantine legion,  | which  | opened its shield-barrier as | 
| 03Buz5    5:23 | | | For, despite the many years  | which  | have passed since their lord | 
| 03Buz5    5:27 | | | of such united, loyal troops  | which  | love their lord | 
| 03Buz5    6:1 | | | as border-guard at Ganjak,  | which  | is the border between the | 
| 03Buz5    6:11 | | | belt around his waist from  | which  | a knife hanged down. A | 
| 03Buz5    6:19 | | | not in the tun tagats,  | which  | would pollute your crown with | 
| 03Buz5    7:1 | | | Xuzhastan areas, at Andmeshn fortress,  | which  | was called the Fortress of | 
| 03Buz5    7:8 | | | be in the battle in  | which  | the Kushans defeated king Shapuh | 
| 03Buz5    7:22 | | | this, he took the knife  | which  | he was holding in his | 
| 03Buz5    8:2 | | | of the king of Armenia  | which  | was in Atrpayakan. He laid | 
| 03Buz5    9:1 | | | at the rebellious Noshirakan land,  | which  | had rebelled from the king | 
| 03Buz5    10:1 | | | of Korduk, Kordik and Tmorik,  | which  | had rebelled from the king | 
| 03Buz5    13:2 | | | took many districts from them,  | which  | they had taken from the | 
| 03Buz5    15:4 | | | far as the old boundary  | which  | existed between the country of | 
| 03Buz5    22:3 | | | from king Pap’s breasts, snakes  | which  | curled around his shoulders. Everyone | 
| 03Buz5    22:7 | | | he was controlled by dews,  | which  | dwelled inside of him | 
| 03Buz5    24:5 | | | poison into the drinking-vessel  | which  | he offered him | 
| 03Buz5    24:6 | | | cup and achieving the death  | which  | I had wanted from my | 
| 03Buz5    24:9 | | | Lord, forgive them this deed  | which  | they have done to me | 
| 03Buz5    25:0 | | | Concerning the vision  | which  | appeared to the saintly men | 
| 03Buz5    25:2 | | | that it was his spirit  | which  | had appeared to him. Epipan | 
| 03Buz5    27:6 | | | River, from the sources of  | which  | a lot of fish came | 
| 03Buz5    28:1 | | | the place of his hermitage,  | which  | was called Mambre, left there | 
| 03Buz5    28:7 | | | paradise into this world from  | which  | you created them, and they | 
| 03Buz5    28:9 | | | whom you created the world,  | which  | is a reflection of your | 
| 03Buz5    28:9 | | | an image of your being,  | which  | endures everything with a powerful | 
| 03Buz5    28:11 | | | of your mercy and compassion,  | which  | you have spread out on | 
| 03Buz5    28:13 | | | the lack of faith with  | which  | he is possessed, so that | 
| 03Buz5    31:0 | | | jealousy all the canonical rules  | which  | he had established | 
| 03Buz5    31:1 | | | and obstruct the correct arrangements  | which  | Nerses had introduced into the | 
| 03Buz5    31:2 | | | home] for widows and orphans  | which  | Nerses had built in the | 
| 03Buz5    31:2 | | | the walled residences for virgins  | which  | Nerses had built in the | 
| 03Buz5    31:8 | | | for the ptghi and [tasanordi] (tithes)  | which  | had been stipulated from the | 
| 03Buz5    31:19 | | | many correctional arrangements and canons  | which  | the patriarch Nerses instituted were | 
| 03Buz5    31:21 | | | the court the Church land  | which  | king Trdat of Armenia had | 
| 03Buz5    32:4 | | | them and expressed the enmity  | which  | he had with the Byzantine | 
| 03Buz5    32:14 | | | the handle of his sabre  | which  | was attached to his right | 
| 03Buz5    32:15 | | | sliced off the right hand  | which  | was on the handle of | 
| 03Buz5    34:7 | | | Ganjak on the Iranian side,  | which  | was the border of Armenia | 
| 03Buz5    37:14 | | | the patiw of the principality  | which  | he had received from king | 
| 03Buz5    37:15 | | | for himself in an office  | which  | had been held naturally by | 
| 03Buz5    37:15 | | | his ancestors from the start,  | which  | king Varazdat had bestowed on | 
| 03Buz5    38:2 | | | as the messages of obedience  | which  | had been sent | 
| 03Buz5    38:6 | | | of honor for the chest,  | which  | by law only kings have | 
| 03Buz5    38:13 | | | the intimacy of the alliance  | which  | existed, and the king was | 
| 03Buz5    38:15 | | | the glory of seniority with  | which  | the Iranian king glorified Manuel | 
| 03Buz5    39:1 | | | to the border of Armenia  | which  | is on the Atrpayakan side | 
| 03Buz5    43:8 | | | went and observed Manuel’s army  | which  | was in Bagrewand district, in | 
| 03Buz5    43:9 | | | of horses of the banak  | which  | were at liberty. They went | 
| 03Buz5    43:11 | | | end. In the place through  | which  | the brigade had travelled were | 
| 03Buz5    43:13 | | | encountered travellers whom he asked: “ | Which  | way does the road to | 
| 03Buz5    43:42 | | | great renown and much loot,  | which  | they had taken from the | 
| 03Buz5    43:47 | | | after looking at Meruzhan’s head,  | which  | was impaled on a long | 
| 03Buz5    43:50 | | | Now when the Iranian troops  | which  | Meruzhan had left in the | 
| 03Buz5    44:12 | | | the size of a dram -  | which  | had not been wounded in | 
| 03Buz5    44:12 | | | including on his male member,  | which  | he displayed to all of | 
| 03Buz6    1:8 | | | this mighty and wealthy kingdom  | which  | is in our midst. First | 
| 03Buz6    1:11 | | | But there were many districts  | which  | had been shorn away here | 
| 03Buz6    2:4 | | | wearing the skins of animals,  | which  | was not becoming | 
| 03Buz6    8:15 | | | he did not even know  | which  | village the man was from | 
| 03Buz6    9:11 | | | bishop was healed. The thorns,  | which  | resembled grass thorns, began to | 
| 03Buz6    10:1 | | | he exercised the greed for  | which  | he had an insatiable appetite | 
| 04Yegh1    1:15 | | | them, such is the end  | which  | befell their rule | 
| 04Yegh1    1:18 | | | says: “Every house and kingdom  | which  | is divided against itself is | 
| 04Yegh1    2:29 | | | But immediately accomplish this command  | which  | we impose | 
| 04Yegh1    2:31 | | | and many other distant parts  | which  | were previously not accustomed to | 
| 04Yegh1    2:45 | | | remained firm in their pact  | which  | they had with him, and | 
| 04Yegh2    1:14 | | | describing the course of events  | which  | was brought about by him | 
| 04Yegh2    1:15 | | | voice. Like the strong wind  | which  | agitates the great sea, so | 
| 04Yegh2    1:17 | | | Let us choose and hold  | which  | is best | 
| 04Yegh2    1:19 | | | the army recognized the fire  | which  | was secretly burning and intending | 
| 04Yegh2    1:23 | | | the flames of the fire  | which  | he had prepared had become | 
| 04Yegh2    2:31 | | | of the distant road through  | which  | he was passing—he began | 
| 04Yegh2    2:37 | | | for this great victory, in  | which  | no one was able to | 
| 04Yegh2    2:50 | | | persuaded to eat sacrificial meat,  | which  | had never been lawful for | 
| 04Yegh2    3:53 | | | suffered many other ignominious torments,  | which  | we did not consider suitable | 
| 04Yegh2    3:57 | | | sake of the great hope  | which  | is prepared in advance for | 
| 04Yegh2    4:91 | | | the good one. And everything  | which  | is not like that has | 
| 04Yegh2    6:130 | | | in peace his universal empire,  | which  | has been entrusted to him | 
| 04Yegh2    6:131 | | | Concerning the letter  | which  | you addressed to our land | 
| 04Yegh2    6:144 | | | The hands  | which  | established heaven and earth, inscribed | 
| 04Yegh2    7:153 | | | not from a mother—to  | which  | if you really turned your | 
| 04Yegh2    7:159 | | | was chastised by the death  | which  | he suffered in his own | 
| 04Yegh2    7:171 | | | That  | which  | is fire, in its being | 
| 04Yegh2    8:177 | | | to believe in that fable— | which  | in your religion you claim | 
| 04Yegh2    8:185 | | | the fruit of the tree— | which  | he had been commanded not | 
| 04Yegh2    8:187 | | | into this corruptible world, in  | which  | you too now dwell and | 
| 04Yegh2    11:252 | | | same religion as that by  | which  | we still live today. Our | 
| 04Yegh2    11:256 | | | Likewise, on the holy church,  | which  | was free in Christ from | 
| 04Yegh2    12:280 | | | they were gathering a force,  | which  | would banish them to a | 
| 04Yegh2    12:289 | | | comprehended the deceitful ruses by  | which  | he was tricked | 
| 04Yegh2    12:297 | | | and drew lots as to  | which  | group of magi would undertake | 
| 04Yegh2    12:297 | | | would undertake the instruction of  | which  | people | 
| 04Yegh2    13:306 | | | The laws of holy matrimony  | which  | they received from their forefathers | 
| 04Yegh3    1:1 | | | to mention all the evils  | which  | were inflicted on the Armenian | 
| 04Yegh3    1:17 | | | names of their gods, of  | which  | not one exists anywhere | 
| 04Yegh3    2:46 | | | let forth torrents of tears  | which  | flowed from their eyes like | 
| 04Yegh3    2:50 | | | In the matter for  | which  | he had come he pressed | 
| 04Yegh3    3:55 | | | the land they built churches  | which  | surpassed in splendor the royal | 
| 04Yegh3    4:78 | | | All the words of advice  | which  | you have spoken are true | 
| 04Yegh3    4:83 | | | that the cavalry in Albania,  | which  | numbers ten thousand, may come | 
| 04Yegh3    5:114 | | | sake of the holy churches  | which  | our forefathers entrusted to us | 
| 04Yegh3    5:125 | | | attacked the fortresses and towns  | which  | the Persians held in various | 
| 04Yegh3    6:130 | | | of the vain pagan cults,  | which  | they destroyed everywhere, they set | 
| 04Yegh3    6:137 | | | soldiers, saying: “The Persian army  | which  | was in the land of | 
| 04Yegh3    6:142 | | | describe their own brave valor,  | which  | they had proved by deeds | 
| 04Yegh3    6:143 | | | a copy of the letter  | which  | they wrote to the Emperor | 
| 04Yegh3    6:146 | | | benighted regions of the North,  | which  | now the darkness-loving sons | 
| 04Yegh3    6:150 | | | were introduced and read, in  | which  | they found the same firm | 
| 04Yegh3    8:178 | | | opposite the city of Khaḷkhaḷ,  | which  | was the Albanian kings’ winter | 
| 04Yegh3    8:193 | | | ardor the fortresses and towns  | which  | the Persians held in Albania | 
| 04Yegh3    8:195 | | | the success of the enterprise  | which  | God had effected through the | 
| 04Yegh3    8:196 | | | the pass of the Huns,  | which  | the Persians were holding in | 
| 04Yegh3    9:201 | | | notably the royal winter residence,  | which  | was the army’s quarters. He | 
| 04Yegh3    9:204 | | | while the army  | which  | had remained there fled from | 
| 04Yegh3    9:215 | | | bitter tears the cruel tribulations,  | which  | forced men and tender women | 
| 04Yegh3    9:217 | | | all these visitations of God,  | which  | had been splendidly made manifest | 
| 04Yegh3    9:218 | | | troops, and the other disasters  | which  | lay ahead | 
| 04Yegh3    10:236 | | | own house, the result of  | which  | will be even worse than | 
| 04Yegh3    10:239 | | | arrange everything. There is nothing  | which  | is beyond the reach of | 
| 04Yegh3    11:254 | | | Armenia and many other lands  | which  | practiced the Christian religion. But | 
| 04Yegh3    11:257 | | | the king’s deceitfully flattering letter,  | which  | outwardly contained the good news | 
| 04Yegh3    11:266 | | | us of the true life,  | which  | is impossible and will never | 
| 04Yegh3    11:267 | | | now trust his unworthy mouth,  | which  | forces heinous apostasy? Will he | 
| 04Yegh3    11:271 | | | saints, and the drink of  | which  | he was never sated was | 
| 04Yegh4    1:1 | | | the afflictions of our nation  | which  | were cruelly inflicted upon us | 
| 04Yegh4    1:4 | | | For when the limbs,  | which  | previously were part of a | 
| 04Yegh4    1:6 | | | for many nations and countries  | which  | I shall present and speak | 
| 04Yegh4    1:8 | | | all: the gate to destruction  | which  | they opened God alone has | 
| 04Yegh4    1:17 | | | He renounced the font  | which  | had conceived him, nor did | 
| 04Yegh4    1:17 | | | remember the receptive Holy Spirit  | which  | had begotten him | 
| 04Yegh4    1:18 | | | dishonored the honorable body by  | which  | he had been sanctified, and | 
| 04Yegh4    1:18 | | | on the living blood by  | which  | he had been redeemed from | 
| 04Yegh4    2:43 | | | in the great crimes in  | which  | they both united | 
| 04Yegh4    3:67 | | | companies they divided the army,  | which  | of them were generals, which | 
| 04Yegh4    3:67 | | | which of them were generals,  | which  | commander would attack from which | 
| 04Yegh4    3:67 | | | which commander would attack from  | which  | side, what were the names | 
| 04Yegh4    3:69 | | |  | Which  | of them would be hesitant | 
| 04Yegh4    3:69 | | | them would be hesitant, and  | which  | of them would fight to | 
| 04Yegh5    1:17 | | | valor have been performed for  | which  | we received great rewards | 
| 04Yegh5    2:33 | | | has worked through us, in  | which  | God’s power is greatly revealed | 
| 04Yegh5    2:34 | | | of our Lord Jesus Christ,  | which  | even the heavenly beings would | 
| 04Yegh5    3:59 | | | holy covenant of the church,  | which  | the soldiers had not abandoned | 
| 04Yegh5    3:62 | | | for our sins of transgression  | which  | we had unworthily committed in | 
| 04Yegh5    4:81 | | | intentions—the sun and moon,  | which  | have no ears, heard and | 
| 04Yegh5    4:88 | | | saying: ’Instead of the joy  | which  | lay before him, he patiently | 
| 04Yegh5    4:89 | | | rays of the spiritual sun,  | which  | every hour and every day | 
| 04Yegh5    5:101 | | | offer worship to creatures—for  | which  | sin there is no propitiation | 
| 04Yegh5    5:118 | | | laurels, and the liberal gifts  | which  | will be granted you from | 
| 04Yegh5    7:155 | | | seized many provinces and castles  | which  | no one could capture | 
| 04Yegh5    7:170 | | | the most eminent nobility, for  | which  | reason Mushkan Nisalavurt was exceedingly | 
| 04Yegh6    1:0 | | | CHAPTER SIX - In  | Which  | the Virtue of the Armenians | 
| 04Yegh6    1:1 | | | he reached the fortress in  | which  | a detachment of the Armenian | 
| 04Yegh6    2:49 | | | reminding them of the pact  | which  | they had made with Armenia | 
| 04Yegh6    3:58 | | | and to all the fortresses  | which  | the army of the Huns | 
| 04Yegh6    4:99 | | | tribunal with that very message  | which  | he had given him sealed | 
| 04Yegh6    5:101 | | | the tax of the country  | which  | went to the royal Treasury | 
| 04Yegh6    5:104 | | | these calamities: all the tortures  | which  | we endured, the great losses | 
| 04Yegh6    5:116 | | | And the land  | which  | your forefathers had gained by | 
| 04Yegh6    5:117 | | | the honorable name of God,  | which  | he falsely bore, was removed | 
| 04Yegh6    5:119 | | | all the charges against him  | which  | have now been uncovered? For | 
| 04Yegh6    6:131 | | | sat in the inner gallery  | which  | was the chamber of the | 
| 04Yegh6    6:135 | | | on many other charges, to  | which  | all the upper nobility bore | 
| 04Yegh6    6:140 | | | all think of their afflictions  | which  | they had suffered or which | 
| 04Yegh6    6:140 | | | which they had suffered or  | which  | they expected to come upon | 
| 04Yegh6    6:146 | | | and attained that promise for  | which  | they had longed | 
| 04Yegh6    6:148 | | | of the torments of hell,  | which  | provokes not only saints to | 
| 04Yegh6    7:166 | | | was there any terrible evil  | which  | did not befall him on | 
| 04Yegh7    1:3 | | | all the Christian communities through  | which  | he passed | 
| 04Yegh7    1:22 | | | these are the five doctrines  | which  | comprise all the religion of | 
| 04Yegh7    1:22 | | | these is a further sixth,  | which  | they call Petmog | 
| 04Yegh7    2:43 | | | terror-struck and note: “On  | which  | prisoner ever appeared such an | 
| 04Yegh7    2:48 | | | the love of that hope  | which  | we shall see | 
| 04Yegh7    3:54 | | | But as for the comforts  | which  | you have ordered to be | 
| 04Yegh7    3:55 | | | for love of the recompense  | which  | he bestowed on the race | 
| 04Yegh7    3:63 | | | should shine in the darkness— | which  | indeed shone out and illuminated | 
| 04Yegh7    3:74 | | | luminous staircase appeared to him,  | which  | led from earth to heaven | 
| 04Yegh7    4:85 | | | their hands the sure token  | which  | is kept ready by the | 
| 04Yegh7    4:91 | | | deprived of the desirable crowns  | which  | the saints held in their | 
| 04Yegh7    4:91 | | | the uncertainty about the future  | which  | they had endured with much | 
| 04Yegh7    4:91 | | | might attain the heavenly riches  | which  | they had long desired | 
| 04Yegh7    4:93 | | | then took the water in  | which  | the saints had washed and | 
| 04Yegh7    5:109 | | | of light, the ruler of  | which  | is Christ—he is the | 
| 04Yegh7    5:121 | | | to attain the great Gospel,  | which  | has been proclaimed to my | 
| 04Yegh7    6:144 | | | especially concerning the great vision  | which  | appeared to him, lest ignorant | 
| 04Yegh7    7:158 | | | Abandon this Christianity,  | which  | you did not originally hold | 
| 04Yegh7    7:165 | | | might discover their tracks by  | which  | they would be led to | 
| 04Yegh7    7:168 | | | they reached a deserted place,  | which  | was completely barren of grass | 
| 04Yegh7    8:176 | | | and the losses of troops  | which  | have occurred—all these disasters | 
| 04Yegh7    8:189 | | | to you of matters in  | which  | you are a little more | 
| 04Yegh7    8:190 | | |  | Which  | brave soldier would enter the | 
| 04Yegh7    8:191 | | | Or  | which  | wise merchant would exchange a | 
| 04Yegh7    8:195 | | | and felicity prepared for them,  | which  | the blessed man—of whom | 
| 04Yegh7    8:196 | | | and blessed the land through  | which  | he will pass and the | 
| 04Yegh7    8:197 | | | the gifts of the world  | which  | has been entrusted to the | 
| 04Yegh7    8:198 | | | refuse to worship the sun,  | which  | illuminates the whole universe with | 
| 04Yegh7    9:207 | | | That  | which  | itself is always in flux | 
| 04Yegh7    9:210 | | | part of many, half of  | which  | are above it, half below | 
| 04Yegh7    9:221 | | | and pitied our despair—in  | which,  | like you, we once thought | 
| 04Yegh7    10:240 | | | for this man’s seduction of  | which  | you spoke, you did not | 
| 04Yegh7    10:242 | | | Since our mother church  | which  | bore us is one, and | 
| 04Yegh7    11:254 | | | men. There are illnesses for  | which  | they find cures, and there | 
| 04Yegh7    11:254 | | | cures, and there are those  | which  | surpass their capacities. For we | 
| 04Yegh7    11:258 | | | bedecked couch entirely gilded on  | which  | the sick man were lying | 
| 04Yegh7    11:260 | | | blame us for bodily pains  | which  | are not of our own | 
| 04Yegh7    11:268 | | | we fear the cruel death  | which  | you are about to inflict | 
| 04Yegh7    11:269 | | | the holy bishop: “The praise  | which  | I bestowed on you earlier | 
| 04Yegh7    12:288 | | | That  | which  | breathes, moves, travels, eats, and | 
| 04Yegh7    13:316 | | | have attained your blessed crowns,  | which  | you fashioned through your own | 
| 04Yegh7    14:333 | | | throughout the whole land—at  | which  | people would be even more | 
| 04Yegh7    14:334 | | | lookout for some way in  | which  | he could steal the bones | 
| 04Yegh7    14:335 | | | Three days passed during  | which  | great terror fell on them | 
| 04Yegh7    15:355 | | | their execution, the awful terror  | which  | fell on the guards, the | 
| 04Yegh8    2:29 | | | great love of God in  | which  | our spiritual fathers were martyred | 
| 04Yegh9    2:32 | | | the ruin of Armenia, for  | which  | he was dismissed to his | 
| 04Yegh9    2:33 | | | for them spiritual food with  | which  | they encouraged themselves and consoled | 
| 04Yegh9    2:47 | | | practicing the Christian religion for  | which  | they had been greatly tormented | 
| 04Yegh9    3:70 | | | All these prolonged troubles,  | which  | lasted until the fifth year | 
| 05Parp1    1:0 | | | the history of the Armenians,  | which  | was accurately narrated by that | 
| 05Parp1    1:3 | | | That book  | which  | is called the History of | 
| 05Parp1    1:7 | | | for the inextinguishable eternal fire  | which  | is awaiting Satan and his | 
| 05Parp1    2:4 | | | prescient concern from on High,  | which  | kept this hero for work | 
| 05Parp1    2:5 | | | testament of baptism in light,  | which  | Christ the Savior caused to | 
| 05Parp1    3:0 | | | after this comes a book  | which  | describes the events, times and | 
| 05Parp1    3:4 | | | aid of the blessed symbol  | which  | had appeared to him, he | 
| 05Parp1    3:7 | | | call it Paghat in Latin,  | which  | translates “royal | 
| 05Parp1    3:8 | | | Now the Biwzandios  | which  | had been built earlier became | 
| 05Parp1    3:8 | | | the edge of the city  | which  | to the present is still | 
| 05Parp1    4:10 | | | forced to undertake this work ( | which  | is above our abilities) by | 
| 05Parp1    5:4 | | | One must not add things  | which  | did not happen, with a | 
| 05Parp2    6:7 | | | and to die in dishonor,  | which  | does not befit the royal | 
| 05Parp2    7:2 | | | down and nourishes the plains  | which  | need no irrigation, bringing an | 
| 05Parp2    7:3 | | | the fertile earth-smelling fields  | which  | adorned the mountain flanks and | 
| 05Parp2    7:5 | | | The plains contained fragrant plants  | which  | are sought after by brave | 
| 05Parp2    7:6 | | | destroying ointments (applied) or (potions)  | which  | are drunk bring health to | 
| 05Parp2    7:7 | | | The abundance of the plains,  | which  | wins to itself the will | 
| 05Parp2    7:9 | | | they became the magnificent ornaments  | which  | adorn monarchs set into the | 
| 05Parp2    7:11 | | | coveted Ayrarat plain, but worms  | which  | are nourished by the plants | 
| 05Parp2    7:13 | | | of partridge and heath-cocks  | which  | love concealing themselves in rock | 
| 05Parp2    7:13 | | | delicious species of wild cocks  | which  | dwell in the reeds and | 
| 05Parp2    7:13 | | | large-limbed full-bodied birds  | which  | dive beneath the water searching | 
| 05Parp2    8:0 | | | of) this illustrious, rich district  | which  | is the chief (district) in | 
| 05Parp2    8:0 | | | in the land of Armenia,  | which  | in its abundance resembles the | 
| 05Parp2    8:0 | | | church cathedral—the dimensions of  | which  | were pointed out by an | 
| 05Parp2    9:0 | | | of their increasingly wicked deeds ( | which  | the blessed patriarchs of the | 
| 05Parp2    10:3 | | | student of the venerable Mashtoc’  | which  | provides information about (Mashtoc’s) life | 
| 05Parp2    10:4 | | | of that venerable man Mashtoc’  | which  | the latter had been thinking | 
| 05Parp2    10:7 | | | for the Armenian language by  | which  | it would be possible to | 
| 05Parp2    10:8 | | | him of the problem about  | which  | he had been thinking for | 
| 05Parp2    11:1 | | | of letters long-since devised,  | which  | no one had bothered about | 
| 05Parp2    11:2 | | | the doctrine of spiritual counsel  | which  | is food and nourishment for | 
| 05Parp2    11:5 | | | to correct, spiritually-uplifting rationality  | which  | will adorn the church. Fill | 
| 05Parp2    11:5 | | | the church. Fill this void  | which  | has existed from (the time | 
| 05Parp2    11:5 | | | it is a great task  | which  | no other person in the | 
| 05Parp2    11:11 | | | with offerings of the testaments  | which  | were always blossoming within them | 
| 05Parp2    12:9 | | | in the hunts and games  | which  | take place among them. Furthermore | 
| 05Parp2    12:10 | | | words of the Holy Spirit  | which  | say: “The Lord knows the | 
| 05Parp2    12:11 | | | these words became a verdict  | which  | was actually carried out, for | 
| 05Parp2    13:10 | | | of the man (a doctrine)  | which,  | to those spiritual and wise | 
| 05Parp2    13:11 | | | the spiritual wisdom and counsel  | which  | were a part of him | 
| 05Parp2    13:14 | | | of the blessed Apostle Paul,  | which  | your spiritual father and patriarch | 
| 05Parp2    13:31 | | | unity and from the position  | which  | they had fixed in their | 
| 05Parp2    14:13 | | | no evil committed by Artashes  | which  | merits trial and contempt by | 
| 05Parp2    14:20 | | | Resembling the silver  | which  | Joseph’s brothers took from the | 
| 05Parp2    15:3 | | | within the royal Arsacid tohm  | which  | they were always shamelessly doing | 
| 05Parp2    15:4 | | | Nerses observed the unjust death  | which  | Arshak treacherously inflicted on his | 
| 05Parp2    15:6 | | | on the ground like water  | which  | had been used for washing | 
| 05Parp2    15:9 | | | the holy and pure religion  | which  | had been set and established | 
| 05Parp2    15:10 | | | come with the kat’oghikos Brk’isho  | which  | in no way resembled the | 
| 05Parp2    15:11 | | | of the blessed patriarch Sahak— | which  | resembled an Apostle’s—mourned and | 
| 05Parp2    16:0 | | | blessed, pure, and virtuous doctrine  | which  | saint Gregory and his sons | 
| 05Parp2    16:4 | | | of the Holy Church through  | which  | we were illuminated and saw | 
| 05Parp2    16:8 | | | as patriarch over a people  | which  | plots against, betrays, and kills | 
| 05Parp2    16:8 | | | lord. For the Holy Spirit  | which  | gave us a second birth | 
| 05Parp2    16:11 | | | of the land of Armenia  | which  | I see with my mind’s | 
| 05Parp2    16:12 | | | was] like the prophetic vision  | which  | was shown to the holy | 
| 05Parp2    17:9 | | | vision of Saint Sahak Partev,  | which  | he saw in the city | 
| 05Parp2    17:10 | | | Here, we present the vision,  | which  | are the words of the | 
| 05Parp2    17:11 | | | suddenly the heavens opened, through  | which  | shone a great light that | 
| 05Parp2    17:13 | | | of service to the Lord,  | which  | was covered with very thin | 
| 05Parp2    17:14 | | | sign of the Lord’s cross,  | which  | did not appear to be | 
| 05Parp2    17:17 | | | the height and breadth of  | which  | seemed immeasurable to me. Its | 
| 05Parp2    17:22 | | | a piece of parchment, atop  | which  | a few lines had been | 
| 05Parp2    17:29 | | | perched upon the holy altar,  | which  | was studded with colorful gems | 
| 05Parp2    17:37 | | | consoled you with this vision,  | which  | He showed you as a | 
| 05Parp2    17:42 | | | belief in the truth, by  | which  | the just ascend from the | 
| 05Parp2    17:43 | | | house of the Father’s kingdom,  | which  | you, too, have learned from | 
| 05Parp2    17:44 | | | a clean, thin linen cloth,  | which  | concealed the holy altar and | 
| 05Parp2    17:45 | | | inspiration by the Holy Spirit,  | which  | reveals to its saints the | 
| 05Parp2    17:48 | | | love of the poor, with  | which  | the first just men, Abraham | 
| 05Parp2    17:48 | | | Jacob appeared approved, and without  | which  | the virgins scorned at virginal | 
| 05Parp2    17:49 | | | is recognized in men’s souls,  | which  | says: “By this everyone will | 
| 05Parp2    17:49 | | | brothers, and with all—with  | which  | peace on earth is established | 
| 05Parp2    17:50 | | | fruit, and the fourth of  | which  | you saw to be half | 
| 05Parp2    17:51 | | | the fruit of the branches,  | which  | were wilted and altogether unlike | 
| 05Parp2    17:54 | | | And the cathedra,  | which  | appeared to you to be | 
| 05Parp2    17:58 | | | the piece of parchment atop  | which  | were shown you a few | 
| 05Parp2    17:65 | | | vain grandeur or momentary glory,  | which  | some obtain by selling the | 
| 05Parp2    17:66 | | | In  | which  | you saw the youths dancing | 
| 05Parp2    17:71 | | | famines, earthquakes, and many tribulations,  | which  | signal the coming of the | 
| 05Parp2    17:73 | | | Lord be fulfilled in them,  | which  | says: “Where I am, my | 
| 05Parp2    17:74 | | | Seal this vision of yours  | which  | was shown to you as | 
| 05Parp3    20:3 | | | because of the mighty authority  | which  | he exercised in the period | 
| 05Parp3    20:4 | | | and just preaching of Life  | which  | the martyr and apostle of | 
| 05Parp3    20:6 | | | and organization of the army  | which  | causes all observers and listeners | 
| 05Parp3    20:6 | | | choice, correct, and attractive faith  | which  | befits this great kingdom | 
| 05Parp3    20:7 | | | the usefulness of fire (with  | which  | all are fed, and which | 
| 05Parp3    20:7 | | | which all are fed, and  | which  | enjoy), or the elements or | 
| 05Parp3    20:7 | | | breath of sweet air (by  | which  | plants and seeds sprout and | 
| 05Parp3    20:7 | | | seeds sprout and reach maturity)  | which  | offer humankind the good life | 
| 05Parp3    20:9 | | | the gods and the benefits  | which  | are given to humankind by | 
| 05Parp3    20:9 | | | the foolish realize the benevolence  | which  | they bestow on the land | 
| 05Parp3    20:16 | | | accept (Zoroastrianism) and apostasize, in  | which  | case I will merit great | 
| 05Parp3    20:18 | | | Siwnik’ and his son, (thoughts  | which  | Varazvaghan) had brought to a | 
| 05Parp3    20:23 | | | another apparition, the prophetic vision  | which  | appeared to the blessed champion | 
| 05Parp3    20:23 | | | the classes of black goats  | which,  | after washing in the fountain | 
| 05Parp3    20:24 | | | Resembling those lambs  | which  | were transformed into wolves, that | 
| 05Parp3    21:3 | | | accursed. The glory and luxuries  | which  | the gods have prepared for | 
| 05Parp3    21:4 | | | many lands are there in  | which  | you rule as a god | 
| 05Parp3    21:5 | | | the great land of Armenia  | which  | is useful, and with (Armenia | 
| 05Parp3    21:5 | | | You see only the benefits  | which  | you receive from the lands | 
| 05Parp3    21:6 | | | the good folk and grandeur  | which  | is there | 
| 05Parp3    21:12 | | | our true and firm faith  | which  | he did voluntarily and enthusiastically | 
| 05Parp3    21:12 | | | the spiritual and material benefits  | which  | would come from such a | 
| 05Parp3    22:0 | | | important affairs, I know not  | which— | did not concern themselves with | 
| 05Parp3    22:3 | | | not to worship the faith  | which  | we all clearly know is | 
| 05Parp3    23:0 | | | bitter and full of poison  | which  | had come from them, cleverly | 
| 05Parp3    24:0 | | | true precepts of our faith— | which  | to you seems futile and | 
| 05Parp3    24:5 | | | the precepts of your faith  | which  | you had written down and | 
| 05Parp3    24:6 | | | to read and obey, something  | which  | we neither need nor want | 
| 05Parp3    24:8 | | | be forced to ridicule them  | which  | would make us enemies of | 
| 05Parp3    24:10 | | | precepts of your false religion ( | which  | merits ridicule), unworthy of being | 
| 05Parp3    24:10 | | | unworthy of being read—but  | which,  | in your great wisdom you | 
| 05Parp3    24:11 | | | we revere the many gods  | which  | you name on the earth | 
| 05Parp3    25:11 | | | sermons of the holy Church  | which  | are of one heart and | 
| 05Parp3    25:11 | | | attack of the wicked beast  | which  | is coming against us | 
| 05Parp3    26:8 | | | there are some things in  | which  | you will serve us and | 
| 05Parp3    26:8 | | | that there is some matter  | which  | I ought not speak of | 
| 05Parp3    26:8 | | | ought not speak of and  | which  | you cannot and will not | 
| 05Parp3    26:9 | | | precisely that matter regarding you  | which  | is first and foremost the | 
| 05Parp3    26:9 | | | important and pertinent one, by  | which  | our lordship and guardianship over | 
| 05Parp3    26:10 | | | the work and benefit(s)  | which  | to the present you have | 
| 05Parp3    26:10 | | | from the road of ruin  | which  | till now you have been | 
| 05Parp3    26:13 | | | of the labor and submission  | which  | I and each of these | 
| 05Parp3    26:13 | | | the present—labor and submission  | which  | servants must show to their | 
| 05Parp3    26:15 | | | impossible to alter the faith  | which  | I learned from God, from | 
| 05Parp3    26:16 | | | to apostasize the just doctrine  | which  | is firm in my mind | 
| 05Parp3    26:16 | | | firm in my mind (and  | which  | I regard as correct), even | 
| 05Parp3    26:16 | | | alone to betray the faith  | which  | I received and studied from | 
| 05Parp3    26:21 | | | with uncritical minds about something  | which  | has become such a great | 
| 05Parp3    26:21 | | | forcible adoption of a faith  | which  | was accepted and liked neither | 
| 05Parp3    27:1 | | | getting free from the trap  | which  | Satan, the wicked hunter, has | 
| 05Parp3    27:2 | | | the true faith of Christ  | which  | the most blessed doctrine of | 
| 05Parp3    27:9 | | | specter of the wicked calamities  | which  | will befall countless myriads of | 
| 05Parp3    27:26 | | | of his kinsmen’s  salvation, about  | which  | is written in the Letter | 
| 05Parp3    27:31 | | | betrayed to the inextinguishable fires  | which  | God has readied for Satan | 
| 05Parp3    27:33 | | | the good and useful steadfastness  | which  | the Savior Christ has endowed | 
| 05Parp3    28:5 | | | with its grumbled, mumbled words  | which  | resemble the rattling of snakes | 
| 05Parp3    28:15 | | | the Mamikoneans, said these words  | which  | announced the championship of God | 
| 05Parp3    28:16 | | | For God concealed the promise  | which  | Vardan, sparapet of Armenia, pledged | 
| 05Parp3    28:16 | | | to acquire great renown, for  | which  | God bestowed upon him the | 
| 05Parp3    29:1 | | | like an Apostle), singing psalms  | which,  | thanks to the Holy Spirit | 
| 05Parp3    29:1 | | | prophet David had sung, and  | which  | they themselves had at times | 
| 05Parp3    29:2 | | | looked at their mothers’ faces  | which  | were constantly grieving and streaming | 
| 05Parp3    29:3 | | | says, the supper of joy  | which  | they were eating turned into | 
| 05Parp3    29:9 | | | the false-god. (The fire),  | which  | devoured (the wood) without rationality | 
| 05Parp3    30:1 | | | faith of the holy Gospel  | which  | my honest grandfather, lord Sahak | 
| 05Parp3    30:7 | | | bear willingly all the sorrows  | which  | we encounter—hunger, the sword | 
| 05Parp3    30:13 | | | letters and the Gospel on  | which  | the oath had been sworn | 
| 05Parp3    30:15 | | | the counsel, words and vow  | which  | had occurred among all the | 
| 05Parp3    30:19 | | | delegation of priests and naxarars  | which  | had arrived, and when they | 
| 05Parp3    30:23 | | | all of your treacherous duplicity  | which  | you always displayed toward our | 
| 05Parp3    30:23 | | | has been our azg alone  | which  | has faced great sorrows and | 
| 05Parp3    31:7 | | | close to the secure stronghold  | which  | is called Anggh. They made | 
| 05Parp3    32:3 | | | question of) the man’s sons  | which  | had halted his turn to | 
| 05Parp3    32:10 | | | all torments with Your body  | which  | You created from a holy | 
| 05Parp3    32:13 | | | garment of holy baptism with  | which  | you clothed us when we | 
| 05Parp3    32:14 | | | the impediments of evil with  | which  | the enemy has pierced us | 
| 05Parp3    32:15 | | | engraved with Your Cross, by  | which  | all of our limbs are | 
| 05Parp3    32:15 | | | our limbs are sealed and  | which  | causes Satan to flee from | 
| 05Parp3    32:17 | | | accursed, into the eternal fire  | which  | is readied for satan and | 
| 05Parp3    35:1 | | | words of the holy Spirit  | which  | were sung by the prophet | 
| 05Parp3    35:10 | | | got down from his horse  | which  | was in deep mud, and | 
| 05Parp3    35:17 | | | and many other Iranian troops,  | which  | they put to the sword | 
| 05Parp3    36:2 | | | in the principality of Siwnik’,  | which  | he ordered carefully held. Furthermore | 
| 05Parp3    36:13 | | | they hopefully awaited the day  | which  | would bring them the good | 
| 05Parp3    37:6 | | | other on, resembling a flock  | which  | hurries after the shepherd’s call | 
| 05Parp3    37:8 | | | our crowns of the Kingdom  | which  | the Savior Christ, the giver | 
| 05Parp3    37:9 | | | and spoke of God’s strength  | which  | the Savior had aided them | 
| 05Parp3    37:13 | | | place in the Tghmut plain  | which  | was chosen out of fear | 
| 05Parp3    38:7 | | | and illuminating doctrine. The words  | which  | flowed like sweet honey from | 
| 05Parp3    38:22 | | | I will take that cup  | which  | I have long desired and | 
| 05Parp3    39:5 | | | another multitude of Armenian troops,  | which  | had come under obligation and | 
| 05Parp3    40:1 | | | the man’s bravery and goodness  | which  | he had demonstrated many times | 
| 05Parp3    41:4 | | | scorn the covenant and stability  | which  | has for a long time | 
| 05Parp3    41:6 | | | the hopes of the Armenians ( | which  | the delegation) was concerned with | 
| 05Parp3    41:12 | | | received the crown of perfection,  | which  | he had greatly longed and | 
| 05Parp3    42:24 | | | blessed Ghewond answered: “Your dew  | which  | deceptively supported you in breaking | 
| 05Parp3    42:25 | | | he realized the personal destruction  | which  | was about to encompass him | 
| 05Parp3    43:1 | | | harmfulness, the vow and oath  | which  | he had treacherously sworn with | 
| 05Parp3    43:3 | | | to do such a deed,  | which  | is worthy of death, and | 
| 05Parp3    43:6 | | | And as for the fire  | which,  | you say, we killed, in | 
| 05Parp3    43:8 | | | indeed according to your doctrine,  | which  | we have heard from your | 
| 05Parp3    44:1 | | | murdered such a rich fire  | which  | the gods had bestowed upon | 
| 05Parp3    44:4 | | | way of quitting the light ( | which  | you see today, but are | 
| 05Parp3    44:12 | | | is said that ’The gods  | which  | did not create heaven and | 
| 05Parp3    44:13 | | | materials. There are materials of  | which  | it is composed, and those | 
| 05Parp3    44:13 | | | will extinguish it. Those elements  | which  | compose fire will cause it | 
| 05Parp3    44:14 | | | with the glass bead from  | which  | fire comes. Fire can spring | 
| 05Parp3    44:15 | | | the fire, but the wood  | which  | should be styled a god | 
| 05Parp3    44:17 | | | fire) mercilessly eats those (materials)  | which  | gave it birth | 
| 05Parp3    44:24 | | | doctrine of that man, through  | which  | the useful brave Vardan and | 
| 05Parp3    44:25 | | | man who deserves death, words  | which ( | Ghewond) so audaciously and arrogantly | 
| 05Parp3    44:26 | | | all the words and responses  | which  | he spoke before you. He | 
| 05Parp3    44:27 | | | The words  | which  | today (Ghewond), in accordance with | 
| 05Parp3    45:5 | | | of the dignity of kings,  | which  | had eluded him, there was | 
| 05Parp3    45:15 | | | problem arose when the thought  | which  | had formed in the head | 
| 05Parp3    45:15 | | | us to hold a faith  | which  | neither we, nor our ancestors’ | 
| 05Parp3    45:15 | | | consent to serve a faith  | which  | our ancestors had not served | 
| 05Parp3    45:15 | | | ancestors had not served and  | which  | seems heavy and contemptible to | 
| 05Parp3    45:19 | | | ring, the very Book on  | which  | he had indeed sworn. Among | 
| 05Parp3    45:21 | | | Iranian officials here in Armenia  | which  | is in my treasury. Should | 
| 05Parp3    45:23 | | | The letter  | which  | the lord of Siwnik’ wrote | 
| 05Parp3    45:26 | | | the plan of our destruction  | which  | he had been thinking about | 
| 05Parp3    45:29 | | | to show all the letters,  | which  | he wrote and sealed to | 
| 05Parp3    46:1 | | | by you in letters, letters  | which  | have been given to us | 
| 05Parp3    46:1 | | | us to read, and from  | which  | we were accurately informed of | 
| 05Parp3    46:4 | | | Siwnik’, and all the evils  | which  | you planned and carried out | 
| 05Parp3    46:5 | | | the large amount of equipment  | which  | you took—I have ordered | 
| 05Parp3    46:13 | | | fallen into this dishonorable state,  | which  | was brought on by your | 
| 05Parp3    46:14 | | | about his sighs and tears  | which  | lasted until the day of | 
| 05Parp3    50:7 | | | of their fathers and mothers,  | which  | were made for them with | 
| 05Parp3    51:2 | | | prepared for the evening worship,  | which  | on that day was later | 
| 05Parp3    51:8 | | | released from the heroic shackles  | which  | now confine you, and may | 
| 05Parp3    51:15 | | | a clear and vigilant doctrine  | which ( | who) made everyone strive for | 
| 05Parp3    51:21 | | | release you from the bonds  | which  | now confine you, and will | 
| 05Parp3    52:2 | | | than all ordinary iron with  | which  | they bound those people condemned | 
| 05Parp3    52:3 | | | heaven wearing the same ornaments  | which,  | for the name of God | 
| 05Parp3    53:7 | | | bodies from the visible shackles  | which  | bind you, guide you to | 
| 05Parp3    53:8 | | | the priests knew the death  | which  | has been readied for them | 
| 05Parp3    53:9 | | | was precisely (their pending martyrdom)  | which  | was the cause of their | 
| 05Parp3    53:15 | | | unworthy of the heavenly crown  | which  | their vardapets, the sons of | 
| 05Parp3    54:10 | | | the holy Spirit was fulfilled  | which  | note: “They made a plan | 
| 05Parp3    55:3 | | | a rocky, sandy valley to  | which  | no herdsman came, and through | 
| 05Parp3    55:3 | | | no herdsman came, and through  | which  | no traveller ever passed, since | 
| 05Parp3    55:9 | | | your souls all the blood  | which  | you have shed and will | 
| 05Parp3    55:12 | | | to say something to them  | which  | does not befit their hearing | 
| 05Parp3    55:12 | | | I say something to them  | which  | I myself find hateful and | 
| 05Parp3    55:19 | | | and serve falsely-named gods,  | which  | are not gods at all | 
| 05Parp3    55:20 | | | through prophecy the extent to  | which  | you seem to us mindless | 
| 05Parp3    55:22 | | | enmity toward us as grave,  | which  | made you call us mindless | 
| 05Parp3    55:22 | | | But know that the destruction  | which  | you sought for yourselves you | 
| 05Parp3    56:3 | | | the great amount of guilt  | which  | you have, and to acquaint | 
| 05Parp3    56:9 | | | for the honor and glory  | which  | you promise to give, God | 
| 05Parp3    56:10 | | | is the cup of death,  | which  | we hurry to drink as | 
| 05Parp3    56:15 | | | unshakable truth of our confession,  | which  | was learned from God | 
| 05Parp3    57:1 | | | times your life-giving lamb  | which  | cannot be consumed, offered in | 
| 05Parp3    57:5 | | | of Vardan’s actions and deeds  | which  | had been done in the | 
| 05Parp3    57:23 | | | related all the disastrous events  | which  | had happened to them during | 
| 05Parp3    57:35 | | | very great care and aid  | which  | the Almighty had bestowed upon | 
| 05Parp3    57:36 | | | speeches) one by one, (speeches)  | which  | I did not think myself | 
| 05Parp3    59:2 | | | upon Ashusha his great request,  | which  | was more unbelievable than all | 
| 05Parp3    59:5 | | | upon me a new favor  | which  | none of my comrades who | 
| 05Parp4    60:7 | | | the remains of the saints  | which  | the priests who were with | 
| 05Parp4    61:1 | | | other types of severe privations  | which  | these men willingly suffered their | 
| 05Parp4    61:9 | | | the comb. And (those traits)  | which  | are impossible for women to | 
| 05Parp4    63:4 | | | holy blood of their ancestors ( | which  | they willingly shed for the | 
| 05Parp4    64:11 | | | false. Rather, there are things  | which  | are true, and others which | 
| 05Parp4    64:11 | | | which are true, and others  | which  | are not the complete truth | 
| 05Parp4    64:12 | | | Christian is not something new  | which  | I have chosen to do | 
| 05Parp4    64:23 | | | as for the episcopal ordination  | which  | you say you will take | 
| 05Parp4    64:24 | | | I take your faith (for  | which  | you promise to give me | 
| 05Parp4    64:32 | | | him to attain that honor  | which  | he hoped to extract from | 
| 05Parp4    64:34 | | | him neither shackles nor death ( | which  | for a long time he | 
| 05Parp4    65:3 | | | ancestors, one by one, (asking)  | which  | of them had not disturbed | 
| 05Parp4    66:9 | | | because of the false name  | which  | I hatefully bear. For when | 
| 05Parp4    66:10 | | | some release from my conscience  | which  | bothers me, I ceaselessly entreat | 
| 05Parp4    66:20 | | | note: “Whoever confesses the faith  | which  | the Savior of all and | 
| 05Parp4    67:7 | | | the fortress called Sagray fortress,  | which  | was a secure fortress in | 
| 05Parp4    67:10 | | | Koprik’, and the Katshac’ brigade  | which  | was in those areas, he | 
| 05Parp4    68:15 | | | of salvation through bravery by  | which  | he then would be able | 
| 05Parp4    68:17 | | | Armenians who are with you,  | which,  | when you and those with | 
| 05Parp4    69:12 | | | as well as the brigade  | which  | was with him, and, changing | 
| 05Parp4    69:23 | | | related the miracles of God  | which  | happened to God’s beloved ones | 
| 05Parp4    69:23 | | | the wicked destruction and shame  | which  | the phalanx of apostates inherited | 
| 05Parp4    69:29 | | | the victory of God’s power  | which  | had favored them with the | 
| 05Parp4    70:8 | | | the enemies of the Church,  | which  | has been the object of | 
| 05Parp4    70:18 | | | glorified the power of God  | which  | caused so few, unorganized troops | 
| 05Parp4    72:1 | | | hurried to the great visitation  | which  | God had bestowed upon the | 
| 05Parp4    72:5 | | | the vow of Vahan Mamikonean  | which  | he pronounced before the holy | 
| 05Parp4    72:5 | | | and misery of my heart  | which  | I lamented in my error | 
| 05Parp4    73:3 | | | fled to the Armenian mountains  | which  | border on Iberia, and I | 
| 05Parp4    73:4 | | | letter supposedly written by Vaxt’ang  | which  | note: “I have commanded a | 
| 05Parp4    74:2 | | | fight, the divine power revealed  | which  | of the men would receive | 
| 05Parp4    74:2 | | | they saw his radiant face  | which  | was illuminated like the face | 
| 05Parp4    75:10 | | | bravery, intellect and knowledge by  | which  | the land is cultivated and | 
| 05Parp4    75:14 | | | accomplished such a great deed,  | which  | all of you Aryans saw | 
| 05Parp4    75:16 | | | existed an Armenian brigade over  | which ( | there prevailed) dread and fear | 
| 05Parp4    75:16 | | | Aryans, and all of you  | which  | of the Aryan brigade is | 
| 05Parp4    75:23 | | | no alleviation of the sadness  | which  | had taken hold of me | 
| 05Parp4    75:27 | | | our land that filthy trade  | which  | wretched and bad men duplicitously | 
| 05Parp4    75:27 | | | the ashes. You must recognize  | which  | men are good and which | 
| 05Parp4    75:27 | | | which men are good and  | which  | are despicable, you must demand | 
| 05Parp4    77:3 | | | false and deceitfully misleading things  | which  | they themselves had not witnessed | 
| 05Parp4    77:15 | | | impatient urgings of the wives— | which  | resembled a fire blazing in | 
| 05Parp4    77:15 | | | fire blazing in their minds  | which  | none had the strength to | 
| 05Parp4    77:18 | | | of that army and force,  | which  | was fated to die. (This | 
| 05Parp4    77:18 | | | a light the like of  | which  | I cannot describe | 
| 05Parp4    78:5 | | | a multitude of Iranian troops  | which  | filled the entire plain with | 
| 05Parp4    79:3 | | | by two names), one (of  | which)  | was Giwghik, and the other | 
| 05Parp4    79:9 | | | faith (laws) of the Christians  | which  | he had certainly heard about | 
| 05Parp4    79:11 | | | from court, bearing a hrovartak  | which  | king Peroz had written to | 
| 05Parp4    80:9 | | | what is fitting. The Christianity  | which  | you love and have firmly | 
| 05Parp4    80:10 | | | give you gifts and honors  | which  | none of your ancestors has | 
| 05Parp4    80:11 | | | or for wife and child  | which  | to you seem significant and | 
| 05Parp4    80:13 | | | do not equal the honor  | which  | we long for, then we | 
| 05Parp4    80:14 | | | these sorrows for the faith  | which  | we love and firmly hold | 
| 05Parp4    81:7 | | | Arcat’i, and reached a torrent  | which  | was near a village, and | 
| 05Parp4    81:7 | | | reapers of the outer fields ( | which  | lay around the villages) were | 
| 05Parp4    82:9 | | | arrows against the Iranian brigade  | which  | they terrified | 
| 05Parp4    83:2 | | | previously resembled the great carnage  | which  | had thoroughly broken (the Iranians | 
| 05Parp4    83:5 | | | and crown us with that  | which  | is above all else. Let | 
| 05Parp4    83:6 | | | it was the holy Spirit  | which  | note: “Those whom the lord | 
| 05Parp4    83:15 | | | some invisible force aiding them  | which  | we cannot see. But if | 
| 05Parp4    83:17 | | | was merely a torrential rain  | which  | falls to the ground and | 
| 05Parp4    83:18 | | | security of his armor in  | which  | the impious one had confidence | 
| 05Parp4    85:2 | | | and, coming upon those passages  | which  | related the heavy and serious | 
| 05Parp4    85:8 | | | Recalling the terror and besiegement  | which ( | the Hepthalites) had put the | 
| 05Parp4    85:10 | | | disgraces from earlier enemies—disgraces  | which  | he personally and all the | 
| 05Parp4    85:12 | | | We stipulated a boundary over  | which  | we would not dare to | 
| 05Parp4    85:12 | | | difficulties of the besiegement from  | which  | I mercifully released you. I | 
| 05Parp4    85:12 | | | the entire useless multitude in  | which  | you are placing your hopes | 
| 05Parp4    85:15 | | | the multitude of this brigade  | which  | you will see, I will | 
| 05Parp4    85:16 | | | servants would fill the trench  | which  | he dug to destroy himself | 
| 05Parp4    86:1 | | | those of the first Kajs  | which  | are related in romances and | 
| 05Parp4    86:1 | | | are related in romances and  | which  | we have heard | 
| 05Parp4    86:2 | | | about the deeds and courage  | which  | I and other noble folk | 
| 05Parp4    86:2 | | | attacked not only this multitude  | which  | is presently here and which | 
| 05Parp4    86:2 | | | which is presently here and  | which  | you see, but also (we | 
| 05Parp4    86:4 | | | Peroz’ unseeing and contemptuous pride  | which  | removed such folk and such | 
| 05Parp4    86:4 | | | consolation for the heavy destruction  | which  | has come over the Aryan | 
| 05Parp4    86:8 | | | in the holy cathedral church  | which  | the brave general of Armenia | 
| 05Parp4    88:6 | | | was triumphant in the battle  | which  | Hazarawuxt and we fought, even | 
| 05Parp4    88:22 | | | a thing, since the work  | which  | he and those with him | 
| 05Parp4    89:4 | | | and potentially fatal act to  | which  | we have dedicated our lives | 
| 05Parp4    89:5 | | | will tell you three things  | which,  | if responded to in a | 
| 05Parp4    89:6 | | | For the words  | which  | I presently speak with you | 
| 05Parp4    89:18 | | | Iran) there are other words  | which  | I will personally speak with | 
| 05Parp4    90:13 | | | fully implement all the demands  | which  | you have sent to me | 
| 05Parp4    91:22 | | | Aryans, nor the court nobility  | which  | now exists, and you know | 
| 05Parp4    91:27 | | | no more bitter service from  | which  | we cannot free ourselves | 
| 05Parp4    91:28 | | | implement everything that you wish  | which  | is good and worthy for | 
| 05Parp4    92:7 | | | very great hostile acts by  | which  | each one insults the fire | 
| 05Parp4    92:12 | | | certainly inherit the bad name  | which  | has been given to us | 
| 05Parp4    92:19 | | | us forgiveness for that transgression  | which  | your tyranny forced us to | 
| 05Parp4    93:0 | | | Aryans and the dark cloud  | which  | has come upon my heart | 
| 05Parp4    93:15 | | | this act of God’s power  | which  | so quickly and unexpectedly made | 
| 05Parp4    93:17 | | | the Spirit of your Father  | Which  | speaks through you | 
| 05Parp4    94:5 | | | the bank of the river  | which  | was turgidly swollen because of | 
| 05Parp4    94:7 | | | place for the entire brigade  | which  | crossed over without a care | 
| 05Parp4    94:7 | | | horsemen and the entire cavalry  | which  | were able to cross easily | 
| 05Parp4    94:11 | | | father, and displayed great bravery,  | which  | was clear to the general | 
| 05Parp4    95:7 | | | For the same act  | which  | you were able to carry | 
| 05Parp4    95:13 | | | to be enemies over something  | which  | we cannot willingly and thoughtfully | 
| 05Parp4    95:14 | | | allow all the impurities by  | which  | the souls of people are | 
| 05Parp4    95:16 | | | prominent accomplishment they have done  | which  | was seen by your military | 
| 05Parp4    95:19 | | | of Armenia. (It is something)  | which  | we do not regard as | 
| 05Parp4    95:25 | | | his oath-keeping naxarars: “Everything  | which  | you have thought about and | 
| 05Parp4    95:25 | | | have thought about and revealed  | which  | was described before us by | 
| 05Parp4    95:26 | | | you the act of rebellion  | which  | you did because of Peroz’ | 
| 05Parp4    95:27 | | | Now fully discharge the submission  | which  | it is fitting for a | 
| 05Parp4    96:3 | | | some small act of service  | which  | you might look upon and | 
| 05Parp4    97:1 | | | of the ascetic champion Gregory,  | which  | had indeed accompanied all of | 
| 05Parp4    97:3 | | | sons of His Church for  | which  | they toiled, for the name | 
| 05Parp4    97:4 | | | experienced. Such is the ornament  | which  | God has readied for His | 
| 05Parp4    97:5 | | | to the city of Vagharshapat  | which  | is now called [Nor Kaghak’] (New City | 
| 05Parp4    98:2 | | | daily such God-given wisdom  | which  | dwelled in Armenia’s general Vahan | 
| 05Parp4    98:5 | | | good wisdom (of his), about  | which  | I have written to you | 
| 05Parp4    98:7 | | | he would lack the counsel  | which  | that man possesses. No one | 
| 05Parp4    98:8 | | | ignorance in a confused manner  | which  | would be a burden for | 
| 05Parp4    100:2 | | | full of flowers and fruit,  | which  | had the pattern of the | 
| 05Parp4    100:3 | | | the Garden of Eden, of  | which  | it is note: “it came | 
| 05Parp4    100:21 | | | that milk and wine about  | which  | the aforementioned wise Solomon said | 
| 05Parp4    100:23 | | | again from that wine of  | which  | Lot and Noah drank | 
| 05Parp4    100:38 | | | and heavenly, incorruptible and eternal— | which  | gives splendor to the one | 
| 05Parp4    100:39 | | | Of  | which,  | may we and everyone alike | 
| 06Khor1    1:6 | | | In  | which  | regard this too I see | 
| 06Khor1    2:2 | | | the Persians and Chaldaeans, in  | which  | particularly are found many references | 
| 06Khor1    3:10 | | | each one of them did,  | which  | of the various tribes are | 
| 06Khor1    3:10 | | | are indigenous and native and  | which  | are of foreign origin but | 
| 06Khor1    3:11 | | | For  | which  | reason I shall say only | 
| 06Khor1    3:11 | | | your homeland by means of  | which,  | like the Hebrew historians, I | 
| 06Khor1    4:25 | | | hands and from the earth  | which  | the Lord God has cursed | 
| 06Khor1    4:26 | | |  | Which  | was not rest but the | 
| 06Khor1    4:28 | | | well said “from our deeds,”  | which  | is from lawlessness, and “from | 
| 06Khor1    4:28 | | | the toil of hands,” with  | which  | we work filthiness | 
| 06Khor1    5:42 | | | For Mestrayim is Metsrayim,  | which  | means Egypt. And many of | 
| 06Khor1    5:46 | | | first section of detailed genealogies,  | which  | some people later on suppressed | 
| 06Khor1    6:10 | | | many other fables about him,  | which  | are inapposite for us to | 
| 06Khor1    6:22 | | | can nowhere be found, in  | which,  | they say, is the following | 
| 06Khor1    6:23 | | | beside a long mountain, through  | which  | a river flowed in the | 
| 06Khor1    7:4 | | | mankind? It is an allegory,  | which  | the course of our narrative | 
| 06Khor1    9:5 | | | temples. It is not clear  | which  | is the first of the | 
| 06Khor1    9:5 | | | lords of this country and  | which  | the last, nor is anything | 
| 06Khor1    9:9 | | | found one in Greek on  | which  | there was, he says, the | 
| 06Khor1    9:10 | | | OF THE BOOK: “This book,  | which  | contains the authentic account of | 
| 06Khor1    10:6 | | | to the land of Ararad,  | which  | is in the northern regions | 
| 06Khor1    11:11 | | | whose waters are salty and  | which  | contains small fish | 
| 06Khor1    11:21 | | | to the same hill from  | which  | he had descended, for he | 
| 06Khor1    12:10 | | | by high mountain peaks, through  | which  | a tumultuous river flowed from | 
| 06Khor1    12:11 | | | gushed forth many limpid streams,  | which  | came together to form gentle | 
| 06Khor1    12:17 | | | plain, fertile and rich, in  | which  | ran not a few streams | 
| 06Khor1    12:25 | | | and the village Geḷarkuni, by  | which  | name the lake is also | 
| 06Khor1    12:31 | | | it his own name Geḷami,  | which  | later was called Gaṙni after | 
| 06Khor1    12:32 | | | the bank of the river,  | which  | is called Hrazdan | 
| 06Khor1    12:34 | | | his life begat Harmay, after  | which  | he lived a few more | 
| 06Khor1    14:13 | | | call that area Protē Armenia,  | which  | translated means “First Armenia | 
| 06Khor1    14:15 | | | with inhabitants many uninhabited lands,  | which  | were called Second and Third | 
| 06Khor1    14:25 | | | some years begat Ara, after  | which  | he lived many more years | 
| 06Khor1    15:7 | | | at the plain of Ara,  | which  | is called Ayrarat after his | 
| 06Khor1    16:4 | | | spacious and beautiful vale through  | which  | ran streams of sweet water | 
| 06Khor1    16:21 | | | that faces the sun, on  | which  | today no one can scratch | 
| 06Khor1    16:22 | | | texts, the mere sight of  | which  | makes anyone marvel | 
| 06Khor1    18:2 | | | of Semiramis’ war against Zoroaster,  | which  | he says Semiramis won, and | 
| 06Khor1    23:26 | | | know that this name Smbat,  | which  | the Bagratunik’ often give to | 
| 06Khor1    25:7 | | | women, with the help of  | which  | the ugly appeared as wonderful | 
| 06Khor1    26:3 | | | future through a prophetic dream,  | which  | he Mar Abas Catina relates | 
| 06Khor1    27:3 | | | at night, the like of  | which  | in his waking hours he | 
| 06Khor1    28:2 | | | I shall now tell you  | which  | of them, with the help | 
| 06Khor1    30:1 | | | and the war provoked, in  | which  | Azhdahak died | 
| 06Khor1    31:10 | | | and built Marakert in Media,  | which  | is in the plain called | 
| 06Khor1    33:7 | | | satisfy your desire, or rapidly,  | which  | will not please you | 
| 06Khor1    33:9 | | | at the end these stories,  | which  | are important and worthy of | 
| 06Khor1    34:6 | | | noble and polished and meaningful,  | which  | have hidden in themselves allegorically | 
| 06Khor1    34:13 | | | addition to the other impossibilities,  | which  | for your sake we made | 
| 06Khor1    34:13 | | | The stories and deeds of  | which  | we speak, and especially those | 
| 06Khor1    34:13 | | | the Persians’, most ancient events,  | which  | are incomprehensible to them themselves | 
| 06Khor1    34:24 | | | some horrible word or name,  | which  | no one could hear lightly | 
| 06Khor1    34:25 | | | And a familiar spirit,  | which  | practiced this wickedness, taught him | 
| 06Khor2    2:5 | | | the Spaniards the mines from  | which  | gold and silver are extracted | 
| 06Khor2    2:10 | | | of Herodotus’ Histories of events,  | which  | deals with the division of | 
| 06Khor2    2:10 | | | Libya, and another Asia - over  | which  | ruled Arshak | 
| 06Khor2    3:4 | | | called Bagratuni after his name -  | which  | is now a great principality | 
| 06Khor2    4:7 | | | hill with a rocky summit,  | which  | is today called Coloneia. Approaching | 
| 06Khor2    6:7 | | | near the border of Sharay,  | which  | the ancients called “Unwooded” and | 
| 06Khor2    6:7 | | | Unwooded” and Upper Basean, but  | which  | later, because the colony of | 
| 06Khor2    7:11 | | | And he granted them villages,  | which  | are called after their names | 
| 06Khor2    8:6 | | | the great river called Kur,  | which  | cuts the extensive plain | 
| 06Khor2    8:7 | | | race, the tribe of Sisak,  | which  | inherited the plain of Albania | 
| 06Khor2    8:18 | | | his fist hard stones in  | which  | there was no crack, and | 
| 06Khor2    8:41 | | | harmony and life without rancor -  | which  | are the causes of prosperity | 
| 06Khor2    8:42 | | | and in its frontier valley,  | which  | is outside Tarawn. He left | 
| 06Khor2    9:2 | | | cast his round-tipped lance,  | which  | was tempered with the blood | 
| 06Khor2    10:2 | | | of Africanus the Chronographer, to  | which  | Josephus and Hippolytus and many | 
| 06Khor2    10:3 | | | of Edessa, that is, Urha,  | which  | concerned the history of our | 
| 06Khor2    10:5 | | | of Caesarea is a guarantee,  | which  | our blessed teacher Mashtots’ had | 
| 06Khor2    12:5 | | | but the statue of Heracles,  | which  | had been made by Scyllas | 
| 06Khor2    14:3 | | | marched against the Greek army,  | which  | after the death of his | 
| 06Khor2    14:10 | | | the crown the village in  | which  | the statues had been erected | 
| 06Khor2    16:2 | | | in the city of Vardges,  | which  | is on the river K’asaḷ | 
| 06Khor2    24:15 | | | adore the king’s idols - in  | which  | case the king promised to | 
| 06Khor2    25:4 | | | squares of Antioch in Syria,  | which  | were impassable and impracticable because | 
| 06Khor2    26:5 | | | the image of Augustus Caesar,  | which  | they set up in every | 
| 06Khor2    27:2 | | | because of their war in  | which  | they had killed Herod’s nephew | 
| 06Khor2    27:4 | | | he transferred there his palace,  | which  | had been at Nisibis and | 
| 06Khor2    29:7 | | | over his daughter’s repudiation, in  | which  | Herod’s army was severely beaten | 
| 06Khor2    30:1 | | | they saw our Savior Christ,  | which  | proved the beginning of Abgar’s | 
| 06Khor2    31:9 | | | honored him with a letter,  | which  | ran as follows | 
| 06Khor2    32:1 | | | The reply to Abgar’s letter,  | which  | Thomas the apostle wrote at | 
| 06Khor2    32:3 | | | must fulfill here everything for  | which  | I was sent | 
| 06Khor2    32:5 | | | the Savior’s portrait from life,  | which  | has remained in the city | 
| 06Khor2    33:26 | | | been read before me, for  | which  | please accept my thanks | 
| 06Khor2    33:36 | | | ignominy from the authority to  | which  | you appointed him because he | 
| 06Khor2    34:3 | | | in the province of Shavarshan,  | which  | is now called Artaz, the | 
| 06Khor2    35:8 | | | to all the needy, to  | which  | Josephus bears witness. Her famous | 
| 06Khor2    36:3 | | | a coin in his hand,  | which  | indicates that in the construction | 
| 06Khor2    36:9 | | | So he was called Sanatruk,  | which  | is derived from the nurse’s | 
| 06Khor2    38:12 | | | taxes and the temple archive,  | which  | was in Sinop in Pontus | 
| 06Khor2    39:3 | | | to a rocky hill around  | which  | flowed on one side the | 
| 06Khor2    40:2 | | | from Armavir except the idols,  | which  | he did not think profitable | 
| 06Khor2    42:2 | | | the beautiful town of Eruandakert,  | which  | the same Eruand embellished with | 
| 06Khor2    44:5 | | | to him the second rank,  | which  | Tigran had taken from him | 
| 06Khor2    46:19 | | | Marg and the battlefield Eruandavan,  | which  | is so called up to | 
| 06Khor2    46:20 | | | shout in unison: “Mar amat,”  | which  | means “the Mede has come | 
| 06Khor2    48:2 | | | to the fortress of Bagaran,  | which  | was near Eruand’s capital on | 
| 06Khor2    48:10 | | | have to relate and to  | which  | the books of the Persians | 
| 06Khor2    49:4 | | | he built there a city,  | which  | he called after his own | 
| 06Khor2    52:2 | | | blood mark in his eyes,  | which  | shone like enamel on gold | 
| 06Khor2    52:5 | | | south-eastern side of Masis,  | which  | is called the province of | 
| 06Khor2    52:5 | | | Artaz, because the land from  | which  | they were brought as captives | 
| 06Khor2    53:3 | | | The inhabitants of the mountain,  | which  | is called in their own | 
| 06Khor2    53:9 | | | Artashēs he dwelt in Tmorik’,  | which  | is now called Kordrik’, and | 
| 06Khor2    60:7 | | | And he built up Jerusalem,  | which  | had been destroyed by Vespasian | 
| 06Khor2    62:12 | | | gave him the second rank,  | which  | Artavazd used to hold; he | 
| 06Khor2    62:12 | | | estates and the great vineyard  | which  | is irrigated by the canal | 
| 06Khor2    63:13 | | | of their traditional names by  | which  | they were called before their | 
| 06Khor2    63:14 | | | that the name Bagarat by  | which  | the Bagratunik’ are now called | 
| 06Khor2    64:3 | | | he gained the name Peroz,  | which  | means “victor.” He was previously | 
| 06Khor2    65:4 | | | on the River K’asakh, of  | which  | they say in the fables | 
| 06Khor2    65:8 | | | on account of his repute,  | which  | is greater than that of | 
| 06Khor2    66:5 | | | having read the temple history,  | which  | included the deeds of the | 
| 06Khor2    66:6 | | | in the town of Altars,  | which  | is in the province of | 
| 06Khor2    68:1 | | | About the royal families from  | which  | the Parthian tribes derived | 
| 06Khor2    69:7 | | | from the book of Barsuma,  | which  | Khoṙohbut brought | 
| 06Khor2    71:1 | | | of Khosrov into Assyria in  | which  | he intended to aid Artavan | 
| 06Khor2    73:5 | | | the Karenean Pahlav, vengeance for  | which  | the Armenian king Khosrov was | 
| 06Khor2    74:10 | | | grave of the holy apostle,  | which  | was under the innermost room | 
| 06Khor2    75:3 | | | the persecutions of the church,  | which  | arose first in the days | 
| 06Khor2    76:2 | | | own assistance the Greek army,  | which  | was in Phrygia, to oppose | 
| 06Khor2    77:6 | | | ordered the fire of Ormizd,  | which  | was on the altar at | 
| 06Khor2    77:7 | | | and moon at Armavir, and  | which  | had been transferred from Armavir | 
| 06Khor2    77:10 | | | of Trdat, his son Shapuh -  | which  | means “child of the king | 
| 06Khor2    79:3 | | | chariot and stopped it, at  | which  | all were amazed | 
| 06Khor2    81:4 | | | a certain Arbok Chen-bakur,  | which  | means in their tongue “honor | 
| 06Khor2    81:10 | | | the earth in the west,  | which  | is equivalent to death for | 
| 06Khor2    81:13 | | | And as for the garments  | which  | among us are the robes | 
| 06Khor2    81:15 | | | his entourage a place in  | which  | to settle and a stipend | 
| 06Khor2    83:8 | | | cross of stars from heaven,  | which  | was surrounded by an inscription | 
| 06Khor2    83:10 | | |  | which  | the soothsayers and Marsian doctors | 
| 06Khor2    84:5 | | | fortified himself in his castle,  | which  | was called Oḷakan, where he | 
| 06Khor2    85:1 | | | the war in Albania, in  | which  | he cut the king of | 
| 06Khor2    85:4 | | | was, however, wearing chain armor,  | which  | arrows could not pierce | 
| 06Khor2    86:6 | | | such darkness was Mihran enveloped,  | which  | became for him a cause | 
| 06Khor2    86:10 | | | of Aramazd, god of thunder,  | which  | stood outside the city; between | 
| 06Khor2    87:2 | | | mass of the Roman army,  | which  | had attacked Assyria, put Shapuh | 
| 06Khor2    88:13 | | | the place of the column,  | which  | had as an inscription the | 
| 06Khor2    88:13 | | | the Thracian tongue Xeuxippus, by  | which  | name the baths were also | 
| 06Khor2    88:14 | | | for players, and the hippodrome,  | which  | was unfinished | 
| 06Khor2    89:10 | | | light shone out around him,  | which  | none of the multitude saw | 
| 06Khor2    90:5 | | | the great property of Artashēs,  | which  | is now called Draskhanakert, and | 
| 06Khor2    91:9 | | | until his fifty-second, in  | which  | Aristakēs died | 
| 06Khor2    92:14 | | | nation perverse [cf. Matt. 17:16; Luke 9:41] and bitter nation,  | which  | has not straightened its heart | 
| 06Khor2    92:23 | | |  | Which  | of you will provide for | 
| 06Khor2    92:23 | | | you will provide for us;  | which  | of the doctors will provide | 
| 06Khor2    92:30 | | | to the blood of Zachariah,  | which  | was shed between the temple | 
| 06Khor3    2:2 | | | the martyrium of Saint John,  | which  | had been built by his | 
| 06Khor3    2:3 | | | over this land of Armenia,  | which  | remained in anarchy as the | 
| 06Khor3    4:4 | | | with presents and a letter,  | which  | ran as follows | 
| 06Khor3    5:6 | | | a crown, and a letter,  | which  | ran as follows | 
| 06Khor3    7:6 | | | Climbing a certain mountain from  | which  | the whole province was visible | 
| 06Khor3    8:4 | | | forest beside the Azat River,  | which  | is called by his name | 
| 06Khor3    8:6 | | | hot, fetid, and pestilential winds,  | which  | those who dwelt at Artashat | 
| 06Khor3    13:7 | | | image painted on tablets on  | which  | were also the images of | 
| 06Khor3    15:5 | | | bringing to Tiran a letter,  | which  | ran as follows | 
| 06Khor3    17:8 | | | prevent him crossing your country,  | which  | he was about to do | 
| 06Khor3    17:11 | | | light of the world” [John 8:12, 9:5] - of  | which  | Tiran deprived Armenia | 
| 06Khor3    20:4 | | | extirpating the root of inhumanity,  | which  | was the natural custom in | 
| 06Khor3    20:12 | | | the marriage of close relatives,  | which  | they practiced to restrict the | 
| 06Khor3    22:8 | | | consulate and much treasure with  | which  | he has bribed the princes | 
| 06Khor3    22:14 | | | to his son Arshak, for  | which  | he was secretly strangled by | 
| 06Khor3    22:14 | | | measured by the measure with  | which  | he had measured, according to | 
| 06Khor3    23:3 | | | his own mountain, called Shahapivan,  | which  | had come to him from | 
| 06Khor3    24:2 | | | evil deeds in secret, that  | which  | was not hidden from the | 
| 06Khor3    25:10 | | | he caught up with them.  | Which,  | without any delay, Vasak accomplished | 
| 06Khor3    29:13 | | | with a letter of Arshak’s,  | which  | ran as follows | 
| 06Khor3    30:4 | | | the fierce winds of winter,  | which  | threw the ship up on | 
| 06Khor3    33:3 | | | the temples of the idols,  | which  | had only been closed by | 
| 06Khor3    34:1 | | | unwilling journey to Shapuh, from  | which  | he did not return | 
| 06Khor3    34:6 | | | I hope for from you -  | which  | is uncertain - should I lose | 
| 06Khor3    37:17 | | | encountered a large detachment in  | which  | was the brave Shergir, king | 
| 06Khor3    38:3 | | | provinces of Shirak and Arsharunik’,  | which  | had belonged to the Kamsarakan | 
| 06Khor3    38:5 | | | with a shameful passion for  | which  | he was reproached and blamed | 
| 06Khor3    39:3 | | | and the citizens over quarters,  | which  | led to a battle; the | 
| 06Khor3    40:4 | | | he had killed lions, for  | which  | he was praised and honored | 
| 06Khor3    42:9 | | | Arshak he wrote an edict,  | which  | ran as follows | 
| 06Khor3    45:3 | | | in the province of Mananaḷi,  | which  | had no way in save | 
| 06Khor3    45:3 | | | a massive, vertical cliff, above  | which  | an overhanging grotto looked into | 
| 06Khor3    45:7 | | | all of Khosrov’s force with  | which  | he was pursuing the brigands | 
| 06Khor3    45:8 | | | and Ashkhadar with the treasures,  | which  | he hastily had brought to | 
| 06Khor3    46:4 | | | by the lake of Geḷam,  | which  | they call the Marshes, to | 
| 06Khor3    48:6 | | | for our late King Arshak,  | which  | we held inviolate until the | 
| 06Khor3    48:15 | | | not to remember your transgressions,  | which  | indeed we did not consider | 
| 06Khor3    49:3 | | | coalition of the Armenian princes,  | which  | might remove that sector from | 
| 06Khor3    51:8 | | | of each one of them,  | which  | had been confiscated to the | 
| 06Khor3    51:12 | | | command of the Armenian army,  | which  | he coveted. To this purpose | 
| 06Khor3    57:2 | | | in Byzantium with a letter,  | which  | ran as follows | 
| 06Khor3    57:19 | | | the fame of Mesrop’s virtue,  | which  | had earlier been noised abroad | 
| 06Khor3    57:37 | | | grace of the Spirit - at  | which  | we now rejoice | 
| 06Khor3    59:1 | | | of the city of Karin,  | which  | is called Theodosiopolis | 
| 06Khor3    59:5 | | | fearsome towers, the first of  | which  | he named Theodosius in honor | 
| 06Khor3    61:1 | | | Concerning the council of Ephesus,  | which  | was held on account of | 
| 06Khor3    61:4 | | | gathered in Asia at Ephesus,  | which  | faces the sea. In a | 
| 06Khor3    62:8 | | | was my study incomplete through  | which  | I became accomplished in learning | 
| 06Khor3    64:5 | | | of his immoral life, of  | which  | they accuse him, rather he | 
| 06Khor3    67:4 | | | very familiar to him and  | which  | offered safety from the harassing | 
| 06Khor3    67:8 | | | their own village of Ashtishat,  | which  | is in the province of | 
| 06Khor3    67:15 | | | burial of that venerable body,  | which  | had prepared for death even | 
| 06Khor3    68:3 | | | pity you, church of Armenia,  | which  | has lost the splendor of | 
| 07Seb1    7:6 | | | to attack them; the battle  | which ( | took place) in the land | 
| 07Seb1    8:4 | | | and restored the great churches  | which  | the Persians had ruined in | 
| 07Seb1    8:12 | | | and confirmed the same pact  | which  | had been made between the | 
| 07Seb1    8:13 | | | the church of St Gregory,  | which  | they had built near the | 
| 07Seb1    8:19 | | | golden carriage of great value,  | which  | was set with precious stones | 
| 07Seb1    8:20 | | | Also seized was the Fire  | which  | the king continually took around | 
| 07Seb1    8:20 | | | around with him for assistance,  | which  | was reckoned more important than | 
| 07Seb1    9:3 | | | named it Veh Anjatok’ Khosrov,  | which  | they call Shahastan-i Nok | 
| 07Seb1    9:12 | | | great battle at Melitene in  | which  | he was defeated; then he | 
| 07Seb1    9:23 | | | tale of the destructive events  | which  | befell the world: the wrath | 
| 07Seb1    10:4 | | | side of the great river  | which  | is called Vehrot and as | 
| 07Seb1    10:8 | | | written in very angry terms,  | which  | he despatched by a company | 
| 07Seb1    11:0 | | | his response. The battle in  | which  | Vahram’s army is defeated. The | 
| 07Seb1    11:1 | | | an army in support with  | which  | I may be able to | 
| 07Seb1    11:10 | | | and the other Armenian nobles,  | which  | ran as follows | 
| 07Seb1    12:2 | | | king Maurice bestowed on me,  | which  | no one among mankind could | 
| 07Seb1    12:16 | | | remove my baldric and belt,  | which  | I never undo in my | 
| 07Seb1    12:26 | | | and related all the events  | which  | had occurred | 
| 07Seb1    12:28 | | | robes from among the clothes  | which  | the Persian kings used for | 
| 07Seb1    12:33 | | | and the land of Armenia  | which  | was under his control, namely | 
| 07Seb1    14:0 | | | the prophet Daniel. The miracles  | which  | occurred when bringing the body | 
| 07Seb1    14:1 | | | body of that dead man  | which  | was kept in the city | 
| 07Seb1    14:3 | | | city gate, suddenly the springs  | which  | came up in the middle | 
| 07Seb1    17:3 | | | called Jerm by the bridge  | which  | is called the bridge of | 
| 07Seb1    18:3 | | | crushed before the Greek army,  | which  | put them to flight across | 
| 07Seb1    20:12 | | | He pulled off the hoof,  | which  | remained in his hand. The | 
| 07Seb1    22:3 | | | acts of valour, on seeing  | which  | the king was even more | 
| 07Seb1    23:0 | | | rebellion of the Armenian army  | which  | was stationed at Ispahan. The | 
| 07Seb1    23:4 | | | They took the royal treasure  | which  | was in the auditor’s house | 
| 07Seb1    23:4 | | | was in the auditor’s house,  | which  | had been amassed from the | 
| 07Seb1    24:4 | | | edge of the great desert  | which  | extends from T’urk’astan and Delhastan | 
| 07Seb1    25:4 | | | reached the land called Komsh,  | which  | lies behind Vrkan on the | 
| 07Seb1    25:4 | | | far side of the range  | which  | crosses it, and had come | 
| 07Seb1    26:3 | | | a cross inside that, in  | which  | was a large fragment of | 
| 07Seb1    27:2 | | | told of the many signs  | which  | had been worked among the | 
| 07Seb1    27:2 | | | gave it to the church  | which  | the priests of his house | 
| 07Seb1    27:5 | | | the church of St. Gregory  | which  | was in the city of | 
| 07Seb1    28:0 | | | with the office of tanutēr  | which  | is called Khosrov-Shum, and | 
| 07Seb1    28:7 | | | crossed the river called Vehrot,  | which  | comes out of T’urk’astan from | 
| 07Seb1    28:17 | | | He also captured many fortresses  | which  | he burnt down. Then he | 
| 07Seb1    28:18 | | | full the acts of valour  | which  | had taken place. King Khosrov | 
| 07Seb1    29:3 | | | in the village of Dariwnk’,  | which  | is in the province of | 
| 07Seb1    30:1 | | | was a great patrik, for  | which  | reason the king ordered him | 
| 07Seb1    31:6 | | | himself marched against the army  | which  | was besieging Urha | 
| 07Seb1    32:3 | | | returned to their own encampment  | which  | was on the river bank | 
| 07Seb1    32:7 | | | went out by the gate  | which  | opened on the side of | 
| 07Seb1    32:9 | | | the village called Angł by  | which  | the river Aratsani passes. Destroying | 
| 07Seb1    33:10 | | | of Awan, to the church  | which  | he had built himself. In | 
| 07Seb1    34:8 | | | great battle at Nineveh, in  | which  | he himself fell and all | 
| 07Seb1    34:20 | | | siege), in the month Margats’,  | which  | was the [28th] of the month | 
| 07Seb1    35:2 | | | to us the previous journeys  | which  | they made to the venerable | 
| 07Seb1    35:3 | | | these things his great works  | which  | he has accomplished (from) before | 
| 07Seb1    36:0 | | | a copy of the letter  | which  | the Armenians wrote to the | 
| 07Seb1    36:1 | | | from the divinely-built city,  | ’which  | announces great joy to us | 
| 07Seb1    36:5 | | | God for the consolations with  | ’which  | he consoled you, so that | 
| 07Seb1    36:5 | | | we too, through your consolation  | which  | reached us, were consoled from | 
| 07Seb1    36:5 | | | grievous afflictions and cruel torments  | which  | were oppressing us | 
| 07Seb1    36:8 | | | pilgrims) travelled around Mount Sinai,  | which  | in the times of Moses | 
| 07Seb1    36:13 | | | as for the three dahekans  | which  | he gave to the inn | 
| 07Seb1    36:15 | | | friend, because the Christian trees -  | which  | in their madness they cut | 
| 07Seb1    36:15 | | | olive-trees and palm-trees,  | which  | the children of the crucifiers | 
| 07Seb1    37:1 | | | was too low and dark  | which  | St. Sahak had built, the | 
| 07Seb1    38:8 | | | a battle at sea from  | which  | the Persian army returned in | 
| 07Seb1    38:11 | | | lord and king. My treasure  | which  | is with you, you spend | 
| 07Seb1    38:14 | | | he might see the insults  | which  | his enemies had inflicted upon | 
| 07Seb1    38:18 | | | altars of the great Fire  | which  | they called Vshnasp | 
| 07Seb1    38:19 | | | Khosrov hastily recalled his army  | which  | was in Greek territory to | 
| 07Seb1    39:4 | | | secretly removed the horses with  | which  | Khosrov had come to Ctesiphon | 
| 07Seb1    40:6 | | | soldiers) to the appointed place  | which  | Heraclius had proposed to him | 
| 07Seb1    40:7 | | | him the Life-bearing Cross  | which  | he had taken into captivity | 
| 07Seb1    41:1 | | | the vessels of the church  | which  | been saved from the hands | 
| 07Seb1    41:4 | | | was confirmed as that same  | which  | had been established in the | 
| 07Seb1    41:12 | | | Heraclius, whose name was Athalarikos,  | which  | stifled the heart of his | 
| 07Seb1    41:15 | | | and the city of constraint  | which  | they call ’Exile’ | 
| 07Seb1    42:0 | | | abolition of the Sasanian (line)  | which  | had held power for [542] years | 
| 07Seb1    42:1 | | | born from the handmaiden, concerning  | which  | the unerring divine word was | 
| 07Seb1    42:7 | | | go and seize your land  | which  | God gave to your father | 
| 07Seb1    42:8 | | | Ewila as far as Sur,  | which  | is opposite Egypt’; and they | 
| 07Seb1    42:19 | | | Then the army of Ismael,  | which  | had gathered in the regions | 
| 07Seb1    43:3 | | | they had killed two pigs  | which  | they had brought to the | 
| 07Seb1    44:8 | | | earlier prophesied such a disaster  | which  | befell the land. Through four | 
| 07Seb1    44:8 | | | he indicated the four kingdoms  | which  | would arise on earth. First | 
| 07Seb1    44:8 | | | the beast in human form,  | which  | is that of the Greeks | 
| 07Seb1    44:10 | | | and their two companions, to  | which  | was given authority to fly | 
| 07Seb1    44:11 | | | the fourth kingdom, shall arise,  | which  | shall be greater than all | 
| 07Seb1    44:31 | | | the side of the summit  | which  | is called Kakhanaktuts’ | 
| 07Seb1    45:0 | | | releases the booty and captives  | which  | they had taken in Artsap’k’ | 
| 07Seb1    45:4 | | | Then the army  | which  | was in the region of | 
| 07Seb1    45:4 | | | Nakhchawan to (join) the army  | which  | was attacking the fortress of | 
| 07Seb1    45:8 | | | Vałarshapat, on the road on  | which -  | they say - king Trdat had | 
| 07Seb1    45:9 | | | of the divine honour to  | which  | he dedicated it. He brought | 
| 07Seb1    46:0 | | | Constans king of the Romans,  | which  | the Armenian bishops and Catholicos | 
| 07Seb1    46:3 | | | your divinely protected palace, in  | which  | the love of God has | 
| 07Seb1    46:4 | | | more powerful than all kingdoms  | which  | is not under the control | 
| 07Seb1    46:4 | | | the right hand of God,  | which  | no one is able to | 
| 07Seb1    46:12 | | | asked: Tn the times of  | which  | kings did these councils occur | 
| 07Seb1    46:14 | | | was and whence, and at  | which  | council, and what he had | 
| 07Seb1    46:15 | | | Khuzhastan, and other lands; for  | which  | reason king Khosrov ordered the | 
| 07Seb1    46:20 | | | The true faith is that  | which  | they declared in Nicaea in | 
| 07Seb1    46:21 | | | faith of Nicaea written down,  | which  | had been sealed with the | 
| 07Seb1    46:23 | | | to enjoy that peace regarding  | which  | we must request from Christ | 
| 07Seb1    46:24 | | | cruel executioner the whole world -  | which  | may Christ God now bless | 
| 07Seb1    46:25 | | | As for the investigation  | which  | you ordered to be made | 
| 07Seb1    46:25 | | | statement of profession of piety  | which  | you sent to us your | 
| 07Seb1    46:26 | | | for you the eternal life  | which  | was with the Father and | 
| 07Seb1    46:30 | | | And it is the Spirit  | which  | bears witness, because the Spirit | 
| 07Seb1    46:31 | | | These are the three  | which  | testify: Spirit and water and | 
| 07Seb1    46:31 | | | witness of God is greater  | which  | he testified concerning his Son | 
| 07Seb1    46:42 | | | and the great king Constantine,  | which  | he brought and presented to | 
| 07Seb1    46:43 | | | the boundaries of the faith  | which  | your fathers established.’ | 
| 07Seb1    46:45 | | | the truth of the faith  | which  | the holy spirit had founded | 
| 07Seb1    46:47 | | | taught us this doctrine, in  | which  | we have remained immovable until | 
| 07Seb1    46:48 | | | the same way - the light  | which  | was preached at Nicaea, to | 
| 07Seb1    46:48 | | | was preached at Nicaea, to  | which  | Ṙstakēs stakes, son of St | 
| 07Seb1    46:51 | | | body and mind and everything  | which  | pertains to man, truly and | 
| 07Seb1    46:59 | | | wrote down the true faith,  | which  | was proclaimed to us at | 
| 07Seb1    46:60 | | | of the council of Chalcedon,  | which  | he established heretically | 
| 07Seb1    46:62 | | | of the Cross of Christ,  | which  | held raised up the creator | 
| 07Seb1    46:63 | | | Clearly, in the heights to  | which  | the Son of God ascended | 
| 07Seb1    46:64 | | | As for the Lord’s sacrament  | which  | we distribute with great discretion | 
| 07Seb1    46:70 | | | approaching the living fire fearlessly?  | Which  | not even the seraph dared | 
| 07Seb1    46:82 | | | definition of the orthodox faith  | which  | our fathers received from the | 
| 07Seb1    47:1 | | | I shall describe the calamity  | which  | beset our time, the rupture | 
| 07Seb1    47:1 | | | of the mortal hot wind  | which  | burned the great, leafy, beautiful | 
| 07Seb1    47:5 | | | will stand on the earth,  | which  | surpasses in evil all kingdoms’ | 
| 07Seb1    47:5 | | | surpasses in evil all kingdoms’,  | which  | made the whole earth a | 
| 07Seb1    47:6 | | | disasters of the slaughter from  | which  | the civil war was never | 
| 07Seb1    47:10 | | | swear on the Lord’s Cross,  | which  | he had on his person | 
| 07Seb1    48:1 | | | the army of the Ismaelites  | which  | was in the land of | 
| 07Seb1    48:1 | | | of the land called Pahlaw,  | which  | is the land of the | 
| 07Seb1    48:3 | | | of the race of Sasan,  | which  | had held sway for [542] years | 
| 07Seb1    48:9 | | | with regard to the defeats  | which  | had occurred in Mardots’ek’. They | 
| 07Seb1    48:10 | | | a letter from their prince,  | which  | was written in the following | 
| 07Seb1    49:2 | | | episcopate in that land, from  | which  | he was called to the | 
| 07Seb1    49:4 | | | true faith of St. Gregory  | which  | all the Catholicoi had preserved | 
| 07Seb1    49:4 | | | crystalline waters of the springs -  | which  | the Catholicos from early on | 
| 07Seb1    50:0 | | | Chalcedon. Another army of Ismaelites,  | which  | invades Iberia, is repelled by | 
| 07Seb1    50:1 | | | safety, abandon that vain cult  | which  | you learned from childhood. Deny | 
| 07Seb1    50:8 | | | note: ’See, Lord, the insults  | which  | these Hagarenes have inflicted upon | 
| 07Seb1    50:14 | | | own land. The other army,  | which  | was quartered in Cappadocia, attacked | 
| 07Seb1    51:6 | | | small army (from the place)  | which  | they call the Gate of | 
| 07Seb1    52:11 | | | the building of the church  | which  | he had constructed on the | 
| 07Seb1    52:20 | | | But the army  | which  | was in Egypt united with | 
| 08Ghev1    1:8 | | | they formed a mighty army  | which  | went before the marauder who | 
| 08Ghev1    3:4 | | | occurred everywhere. The holy churches,  | which  | the pagans were not worthy | 
| 08Ghev1    3:8 | | | All these disastrous horrors,  | which  | Judaea had experienced before, were | 
| 08Ghev1    3:15 | | | front of the army about  | which  | I narrated earlier, it took | 
| 08Ghev1    4:1 | | | first year of (Mu’awiya’s) reign,  | which  | was the twenty-fifth year | 
| 08Ghev1    4:16 | | | great bloodletting among the Tachiks  | which  | continued for three years, claiming | 
| 08Ghev1    4:16 | | | years, claiming innumerable lives, and  | which  | fulfilled the prophecy of David | 
| 08Ghev1    4:16 | | | blood and the merciless slaughter  | which ( | the Arabs) visited upon the | 
| 08Ghev1    4:18 | | | During the war  | which  | broke out among the Tachiks | 
| 08Ghev1    5:2 | | | Christ with its miraculous powers,  | which  | he had taken from the | 
| 08Ghev1    6:0 | | | This chapter concerns the battle  | which  | occurred in the swamp | 
| 08Ghev1    6:1 | | | After the events  | which  | we have just narrated, the | 
| 08Ghev1    7:0 | | | again discuss the unbelievable disasters  | which  | befell us from the Ishmaelites | 
| 08Ghev1    7:6 | | | venerable, and revered church vessels  | which  | the kings, princes and lords | 
| 08Ghev1    7:14 | | | orders of the divine mass  | which  | the blessed clerics offered with | 
| 08Ghev1    7:15 | | | The glow of the lamps,  | which  | illuminated the evening like the | 
| 08Ghev1    7:19 | | | the many different bitter torments  | which  | have been prepared for him | 
| 08Ghev1    7:19 | | | the gnashing of teeth, about  | which  | He who has prepared them | 
| 08Ghev1    7:20 | | | the burned husks of wheat  | which  | are thrown at the feet | 
| 08Ghev1    8:7 | | | Meanwhile the Ishmaelite troops  | which  | were in the city of | 
| 08Ghev1    8:15 | | | on to the Arax River  | which  | had lightly frozen over from | 
| 08Ghev1    8:19 | | | Tachik horses and the noses  | which  | they had severed from the | 
| 08Ghev1    8:22 | | | marauder came against the troops  | which  | were in parts of the | 
| 08Ghev1    9:4 | | | of Armenia and the matters  | which  | they request of you. However | 
| 08Ghev1    9:5 | | | living God and the covenant  | which  | God made with your father | 
| 08Ghev1    9:12 | | | words, may all the curses  | which  | I read about in your | 
| 08Ghev1    9:15 | | | adhered to the written oath  | which  | he had given them, merely | 
| 08Ghev1    10:10 | | | us from the bitter death  | which  | awaits us. The heat of | 
| 08Ghev1    10:14 | | | their accumulated treasures, both treasures  | which  | they had placed in hiding | 
| 08Ghev1    10:18 | | | all these evils, the protest  | which  | arose in the land reached | 
| 08Ghev1    10:25 | | | shouted out to our troops,  | which  | resulted in the weakening and | 
| 08Ghev1    11:10 | | | Come and take the [30,000] girls  | which  | you requested from me and | 
| 08Ghev1    11:10 | | | you requested from me and  | which  | I selected from throughout my | 
| 08Ghev1    12:2 | | | large stone in the foundation  | which  | bore this inscription:
 “The autocrat | 
| 08Ghev1    13:3 | | | the power of our faith,  | which  | was composed in the form | 
| 08Ghev1    13:12 | | | also pictures and the cross,  | which  | anciently served, according to the | 
| 08Ghev1    13:15 | | | were the questions, says Ghevond,  | which,  | with many others besides, ’Umar | 
| 08Ghev1    14:2 | | | to call not just that  | which  | is not | 
| 08Ghev1    14:3 | | | able to study its doctrines,  | which  | you refer to as imaginary | 
| 08Ghev1    14:6 | | | and hold fast to that  | which  | is good [cf. I Thess. 5:21]. We possess historical | 
| 08Ghev1    14:10 | | | the evidence of Holy Scriptures  | which  | you have not read and | 
| 08Ghev1    14:10 | | | some word in the Scriptures  | which  | appears favorable to your opinions | 
| 08Ghev1    14:15 | | | express fashion all the testimonies  | which  | the Prophets had given of | 
| 08Ghev1    14:18 | | | the same time, affirm that  | which  | is not, whereas the lie | 
| 08Ghev1    14:20 | | | was the Word of God  | which  | spoke to them before His | 
| 08Ghev1    14:29 | | | also at the manner in  | which,  | unashamedly, you expose ideas in | 
| 08Ghev1    14:29 | | | you expose ideas in writing  | which  | render you ridiculous, while you | 
| 08Ghev1    14:29 | | | all that follows, stating: “That  | which  | you say | 
| 08Ghev1    14:32 | | | of twenty-two letters, of  | which  | five sound the same, and | 
| 08Ghev1    14:34 | | | civil procedure and sacrifice, laws  | which  | far removed them from the | 
| 08Ghev1    14:34 | | | custom of that paganism for  | which  | they showed intimacy | 
| 08Ghev1    14:35 | | | the four Kings, the Chronicles,  | which  | contain the marvellous works of | 
| 08Ghev1    14:38 | | | not ignorant of the enmity  | which  | exists between us Christians and | 
| 08Ghev1    14:38 | | | Jews, the sole cause of  | which  | being our belief in Jesus | 
| 08Ghev1    14:39 | | | added so many indubitable testimonies,  | which,  | no matter how much violence | 
| 08Ghev1    14:42 | | | the books of the Prophets,  | which,  | having traversed the two captivities | 
| 08Ghev1    14:42 | | | of our Savior, and from  | which,  | the Lord drew the major | 
| 08Ghev1    14:42 | | | entire nation in the land  | which  | He had decreed | 
| 08Ghev1    14:55 | | | anger a fire is kindled  | which  | shall burn unto the lowest | 
| 08Ghev1    14:59 | | | render grace” eucharistein, a meaning  | which  | has no connection with the | 
| 08Ghev1    14:63 | | | us the three periods through  | which  | the world shall arrive at | 
| 08Ghev1    14:65 | | | consoling yourself by this lie  | which  | you pretend is based on | 
| 08Ghev1    14:67 | | | a few of  | which  | have come to our attention | 
| 08Ghev1    14:68 | | | divided into two, one of  | which  | is rather peaceable, but the | 
| 08Ghev1    14:72 | | | the Christians as seventy races,  | which  | have all received holy baptism | 
| 08Ghev1    14:74 | | | mentioning the various languages in  | which  | the wonderous and salvific knowledge | 
| 08Ghev1    14:74 | | | the language of the Saracens,  | which  | is yours, ninth that of | 
| 08Ghev1    14:75 | | | a single language, a task  | which  | was indeed achieved | 
| 08Ghev1    14:78 | | | citations from them (the Scriptures)  | which  | you twist and modify at | 
| 08Ghev1    14:81 | | | from the books of Moses  | which  | you have not read, neither | 
| 08Ghev1    14:84 | | | eye and created by God,  | which  | the night obscures and which | 
| 08Ghev1    14:84 | | | which the night obscures and  | which  | the height of the buildings | 
| 08Ghev1    14:84 | | | purity) of a divine birth,  | which  | proceeds from a spontaneous, an | 
| 08Ghev1    14:87 | | | Word is not like ours,  | which,  | as long as it has | 
| 08Ghev1    14:87 | | | of light without quality and  | which  | nothing dims, a ray which | 
| 08Ghev1    14:87 | | | which nothing dims, a ray  | which  | is not originated like those | 
| 08Ghev1    14:88 | | | It is this Word  | which  | Scriptures call the Son of | 
| 08Ghev1    14:90 | | | material body full of infirmities  | which  | God created in His image | 
| 08Ghev1    14:90 | | | his soul, reason and word  | which  | God created in the image | 
| 08Ghev1    14:91 | | | was robbed of the honor  | which  | was vested in him by | 
| 08Ghev1    14:91 | | | avidity, ending up into idolatry,  | which  | is the first and the | 
| 08Ghev1    14:91 | | | their vices, adultery, sodomy, to  | which  | they rendered divine honors | 
| 08Ghev1    14:93 | | | by the subsequent misery into  | which  | man had fallen in doing | 
| 08Ghev1    14:93 | | | had fallen in doing that  | which  | was pleasing to him Satan | 
| 08Ghev1    14:93 | | | ministers, like by a light  | which  | shines in the midst of | 
| 08Ghev1    14:94 | | | and receive the light, for  | which  | reason God revealed His knowledge | 
| 08Ghev1    14:98 | | | Christ. But consider first those  | which  | testify to His humiliation, believing | 
| 08Ghev1    14:120 | | | throne, but to that of  | which  | God has spoken to David | 
| 08Ghev1    14:122 | | | shall call his name Emmanuel,  | which  | means, God is with us | 
| 08Ghev1    14:123 | | | ineffable humiliation in the sufferings  | which  | He voluntarily went through in | 
| 08Ghev1    14:125 | | | holy Gospels have told us,  | which  | you may read as carefully | 
| 08Ghev1    14:126 | | | because of him; for that  | which  | has not been told them | 
| 08Ghev1    14:126 | | | they shall see, and that  | which  | they have not heard they | 
| 08Ghev1    14:134 | | | corrupted, where are yours in  | which  | you place credence? Show us | 
| 08Ghev1    14:135 | | | At least quote that Gospel  | which  | your legislator knew, and then | 
| 08Ghev1    14:136 | | | false, because the region to  | which  | the Prophets turned when they | 
| 08Ghev1    14:137 | | | having gone to the place  | which  | afterwards, according to the order | 
| 08Ghev1    14:139 | | | said nothing of all that  | which  | you attribute to Him. Rather | 
| 08Ghev1    14:140 | | | intact the traits in (Jesus)  | which  | are the most eminent and | 
| 08Ghev1    14:141 | | | you believe in the fear  | which  | came over Him during His | 
| 08Ghev1    14:141 | | | giving death, and the sweat  | which  | covered His face on behalf | 
| 08Ghev1    14:141 | | | of Adam’s sweat, and of  | which  | He had said before His | 
| 08Ghev1    14:143 | | | however, there is one passage  | which  | you quote with fidelity, though | 
| 08Ghev1    14:148 | | | retired for a while at  | which  | time angels approached (the Lord | 
| 08Ghev1    14:149 | | | His life-giving death, of  | which  | you have heard, you insist | 
| 08Ghev1    14:153 | | | because of His human nature,  | which  | He has in common with | 
| 08Ghev1    14:154 | | | Judah, not like the covenant  | which  | I made with their fathers | 
| 08Ghev1    14:155 | | | Egypt, if not that of  | which  | one is reminded by the | 
| 08Ghev1    14:155 | | | of Easter, the Passover, and  | which  | He had given to be | 
| 08Ghev1    14:156 | | | during His passion, took bread,  | which  | He blessed, broke, and gave | 
| 08Ghev1    14:157 | | | the Lord). The Holy Scriptures,  | which  | you certainly never read, give | 
| 08Ghev1    14:165 | | | This is the day on  | which  | God at the beginning note | 
| 08Ghev1    14:171 | | | is unclean, save only sin,  | which  | not only was not created | 
| 08Ghev1    14:173 | | | All those things  | which  | you consider unclean in our | 
| 08Ghev1    14:174 | | | rather than the aforementioned things  | which  | are designed for the purpose | 
| 08Ghev1    14:176 | | | their natural and human infirmities,  | which  | you call filthiness, since it | 
| 08Ghev1    14:181 | | | a dead person, for that  | which  | seems to me and to | 
| 08Ghev1    14:184 | | | the Prophets. The metal plate  | which  | by the order (of God | 
| 08Ghev1    14:186 | | | indicates the wood out of  | which  | that cross should be made | 
| 08Ghev1    14:186 | | | made, the sublime crown in  | which  | the Church is forever glorified | 
| 08Ghev1    14:186 | | | Blessed is the wood by  | which  | reighteousness comes.” [Wisdom 14:7]. Again, “She (wisdom | 
| 08Ghev1    14:187 | | | Old Testament the divine command  | which  | authorized Moses to have the | 
| 08Ghev1    14:188 | | | desire to conserve their images,  | which  | have come down to us | 
| 08Ghev1    14:189 | | | venerated that house of yours  | which  | is called the Ka’aba, the | 
| 08Ghev1    14:193 | | | that you call rukn and  | which  | you adore and kiss without | 
| 08Ghev1    14:193 | | | the carnage of demon, from  | which  | the birds and the beasts | 
| 08Ghev1    14:194 | | | an affair with your wives  | which  | he has compared, I am | 
| 08Ghev1    14:194 | | | of all these unclean acts,  | which  | has doubtless been the cause | 
| 08Ghev1    14:195 | | | a sin before God, for  | which  | he was grievously punished by | 
| 08Ghev1    14:197 | | | possible, about the shamelessness with  | which  | you remarry: before retaking your | 
| 08Ghev1    14:197 | | | say of the execrable debauchery  | which  | you commit with your concubines | 
| 08Ghev1    14:205 | | | the world to those cults  | which  | are strange and contrary to | 
| 08Ghev1    14:206 | | | that it is your desert  | which  | is situated by the side | 
| 08Ghev1    14:212 | | | of God’ these devastating raids  | which  | bring death and captivity to | 
| 08Ghev1    14:216 | | | called by a new name  | which  | the mouth of the Lord | 
| 08Ghev1    14:220 | | | sufferings and all the tortures  | which  | befall us for the sake | 
| 08Ghev1    16:1 | | | the dominical crosses of Christ  | which  | had been erected in many | 
| 08Ghev1    16:2 | | | the mass slaughter of pigs,  | which  | resulted in the obliteration of | 
| 08Ghev1    17:1 | | | had inappropriately spent the treasures  | which  | had been accumulated by the | 
| 08Ghev1    18:4 | | | Khazars) heard about the evils  | which  | had befallen them, they left | 
| 08Ghev1    18:4 | | | them, they left that fortress  | which  | they were besieging and went | 
| 08Ghev1    18:5 | | | This was a bronze statue  | which  | the Harashi brigade have with | 
| 08Ghev1    19:1 | | | Mysia, (located in an area)  | which  | translates as “between the lands | 
| 08Ghev1    19:8 | | | brother and blessed the triumph  | which  | he had achieved | 
| 08Ghev1    20:1 | | | the cathedral of) St. Sophia,  | which  | had been built with heavenly | 
| 08Ghev1    20:4 | | | visited upon all those kingdoms  | which  | turned against our sovereignty, kingdoms | 
| 08Ghev1    20:4 | | | turned against our sovereignty, kingdoms  | which  | we have smashed and pulverized | 
| 08Ghev1    20:6 | | | that place of your worship  | which  | you named (Haghia) Sophia, I | 
| 08Ghev1    20:10 | | | reproacher, reciting the Davidic psalm  | which  | says: “How the enemy have | 
| 08Ghev1    20:13 | | | we hope that His mercy  | which  | you insult will repay you | 
| 08Ghev1    20:13 | | | that abominable mouth of yours  | which  | you opened against the King | 
| 08Ghev1    20:13 | | | who said that those mouths  | which  | speak iniquity will be silenced | 
| 08Ghev1    20:14 | | | the light of His face  | which  | can destroy those who boast | 
| 08Ghev1    20:17 | | | was the wand of Moses  | which  | turned the waters upon the | 
| 08Ghev1    20:17 | | | all powerful Cross of Christ  | which  | today you have insulted | 
| 08Ghev1    20:27 | | | hunger descended upon those troops  | which  | had already devoured their own | 
| 08Ghev1    20:29 | | | the blood of the innocent ( | which  | you shed). So I shall | 
| 08Ghev1    20:29 | | | others) the powers of God  | which  | you have witnessed | 
| 08Ghev1    20:30 | | | unworthy of life. The crimes  | which  | I have committed against your | 
| 08Ghev1    21:5 | | | than three years the stipend ( | which  | should have been paid) to | 
| 08Ghev1    24:1 | | | him, forming a large army,  | which  | then crossed the great Euphrates | 
| 08Ghev1    24:7 | | | prophecy of Amos was fulfilled ( | which  | says): “For three transgressions of | 
| 08Ghev1    25:10 | | | God and of the hatred  | which  | they showed to each other | 
| 08Ghev1    26:6 | | | troops of the Byzantine emperor  | which  | were located in the Pontus | 
| 08Ghev1    27:2 | | | Ishmael observed the unbearable danger  | which  | had increased amongst them, they | 
| 08Ghev1    27:9 | | | their blood flowed in streams  | which  | evaporated into a dark fog | 
| 08Ghev1    27:10 | | | years of (Marwan’s) reign, after  | which  | he died | 
| 08Ghev1    28:4 | | | the mouth of that dragon  | which  | had attacked to wreck the | 
| 08Ghev1    28:9 | | | troops’ annual stipend of silver,  | which  | until then had come from | 
| 08Ghev1    29:1 | | | fragment of the Lord’s Cross,  | which  | he removed and took with | 
| 08Ghev1    29:4 | | | designated officials over the work  | which  | included swiftly rebuilding the city’s | 
| 08Ghev1    31:2 | | | this army) to our land,  | which  | was under Yazid’s control | 
| 08Ghev1    31:4 | | | sheep and herds of cattle,  | which ( | the Khazars) took as spoil | 
| 08Ghev1    31:7 | | | the shadow (of the Khazars)  | which  | had darkened the country of | 
| 08Ghev1    32:6 | | | withheld none of the treasure  | which  | was in his hands, just | 
| 08Ghev1    33:2 | | | capita as a result of  | which  | they were deprived of everything | 
| 08Ghev1    34:14 | | | demolished the vineyards’ weak walls,  | which  | were constructed with stones, without | 
| 08Ghev1    34:28 | | | to the city of T’e’odupolis  | which  | is (also) called (Erzerum) Karin | 
| 08Ghev1    34:32 | | | All the kingdoms  | which  | reject their authority they smash | 
| 08Ghev1    34:34 | | | that very evil wild beast  | which  | now pollutes our country. On | 
| 08Ghev1    34:41 | | | from the expansive, renowned city  | which  | Abdullah (Caliph al-Mansur) himself | 
| 08Ghev1    34:41 | | | fortified with impregnable defending walls,  | which  | was named Baghdad | 
| 08Ghev1    34:52 | | | majority of the infantry brigade  | which  | consisted of local residents—since | 
| 08Ghev1    34:56 | | | the banks of the river  | which  | flows through it. With them | 
| 08Ghev1    35:1 | | | glorious symbol of Christ’s Cross  | which  | had been erected at the | 
| 08Ghev1    35:4 | | | any double-edged (earthly) sword  | which  | severed his spirit, breath, sinews | 
| 08Ghev1    36:2 | | | before (the caliph’s) death in  | which  | he saw the place of | 
| 08Ghev1    36:4 | | | that vision about the fate  | which  | awaited him, judicious punishment for | 
| 08Ghev1    37:1 | | | He opened all the treasuries  | which  | the impious al-Mansur had | 
| 08Ghev1    37:3 | | | pure silver ore was extracted ( | which  | satisfied) the needs of the | 
| 08Ghev1    37:4 | | | Byzantines. He assembled a force  | which  | he entrusted to one of | 
| 08Ghev1    37:5 | | | a large force against Basanastan,  | which  | is called Bishan (Commagene). (This | 
| 08Ghev1    38:1 | | | soldiers) as the mustard seeds  | which  | you see. Will your country | 
| 08Ghev1    39:0 | | | us to describe the events  | which  | followed. In the seventh year | 
| 08Ghev1    39:13 | | | well fortified with a wall  | which  | was built to resist the | 
| 08Ghev1    40:11 | | | things of this world (things  | which)  | many have aspired to yet | 
| 08Ghev1    40:13 | | | of the Epiphany of Christ,  | which  | is celebrated for eight consecutive | 
| 08Ghev1    40:15 | | | The instrument of torture  | which  | they used was of the | 
| 08Ghev1    43:1 | | | of the most holy Trinity  | which  | is blessed now and forever | 
| 09Draskh1    1:3 | | | histories of the ancient times  | which  | I consider to be worthy | 
| 09Draskh1    1:4 | | | gone into this subject matter,  | which  | I must say I undertook | 
| 09Draskh1    1:13 | | | the renewal of the kingdom  | which  | had ceased long ago | 
| 09Draskh1    1:17 | | | means of the Ishmaelite sword,  | which  | slaughtered many | 
| 09Draskh1    1:26 | | | advice) to build Noah’s ark,  | which  | was made out of timber | 
| 09Draskh1    1:26 | | | once enter the ark into  | which  | they brought with them representatives | 
| 09Draskh1    2:20 | | | Scriptures, however, a terrible tempest,  | which  | arose seemingly by divine ordinance | 
| 09Draskh1    3:3 | | | glen with a great tumult  | which  | was like the clamor of | 
| 09Draskh1    3:6 | | | lived in a beautiful plain  | which  | was seemingly fortified with tall | 
| 09Draskh1    3:6 | | | and pass through its length,  | which  | is hollowed by their gurgling | 
| 09Draskh1    3:11 | | | foot of the southern mountain  | which  | he named Masis after himself | 
| 09Draskh1    3:14 | | | narrow passages of a cavern  | which  | is now called k’arawaz by | 
| 09Draskh1    3:15 | | | and beautiful dastakert of Geghami,  | which  | was later named Garni after | 
| 09Draskh1    4:12 | | | the books of the Chaldaeans,  | which  | were written at the time | 
| 09Draskh1    4:18 | | | order of the ostanik azats,  | which  | has been preserved to this | 
| 09Draskh1    5:5 | | | of approximately sixty years, at  | which  | time the Parthians rose in | 
| 09Draskh1    5:11 | | | possession of Pontus and Caesarea,  | which  | is called Mazaca (Mizhak), with | 
| 09Draskh1    5:17 | | | together in harmony and brotherhood,  | which  | is the source of prosperity | 
| 09Draskh1    5:20 | | | that he plunged his lance,  | which  | according to rumor was dipped | 
| 09Draskh1    6:3 | | | occupied the city of Amaseia,  | which  | Amasia, the nephew of Nectanebo | 
| 09Draskh1    6:5 | | | and houses with firm foundation,  | which  | resembled the structures that Shamiram | 
| 09Draskh1    6:9 | | | the city of Mazaka, (Mizhak)  | which  | he enlarged and endowed it | 
| 09Draskh1    6:13 | | | sent numerous forces to Jerusalem,  | which  | they instantly besieged and conquered | 
| 09Draskh1    6:16 | | | army and marching into Mesopotamia,  | which  | Antony (Antoninos), the king of | 
| 09Draskh1    6:17 | | | nations and kingdoms, all of  | which  | he deprived of their lords | 
| 09Draskh1    7:11 | | | heal him from his ailment  | which  | no man could ever cure | 
| 09Draskh1    7:13 | | | impression of the divine image  | which  | is still to this day | 
| 09Draskh1    8:4 | | | grave of the holy apostle ( | which  | was) in the nuptial chamber | 
| 09Draskh1    9:4 | | | of the canons of Nicaea  | which  | were worthy of acceptance. Greatly | 
| 09Draskh1    11:1 | | | as follows: “Let your sovereignty  | which  | is established by Christ prevail | 
| 09Draskh1    11:9 | | | his church his variegated image  | which  | was designed in the likeness | 
| 09Draskh1    11:14 | | | themselves because of their foolishness  | which  | had darkened their hearts. For | 
| 09Draskh1    13:3 | | | He would protect the army  | which  | was bearing His seal, wherewith | 
| 09Draskh1    13:5 | | | wanton and lewd acts for  | which  | the blessed Nerses continually chided | 
| 09Draskh1    14:6 | | | the characters of our language,  | which  | were presumably given to him | 
| 09Draskh1    14:16 | | | wantonly engaged in lascivious licentiousness,  | which  | provided the naxarars with the | 
| 09Draskh1    14:26 | | | a crosslike radiance of light,  | which  | remained for a long time | 
| 09Draskh1    15:3 | | | the fire of the temple  | which  | the latter had built in | 
| 09Draskh1    15:4 | | | there the patriarchal throne on  | which  | he set the great patriarch | 
| 09Draskh1    16:2 | | | forewarned people about this life,  | which  | must be safeguarded, and bore | 
| 09Draskh1    16:12 | | | he restored the Chalcedonian heterodoxy  | which  | had been extirpated, erased and | 
| 09Draskh1    16:22 | | | his baptism was named Yiztbuzit,  | which  | means “God has redeemed”, suffered | 
| 09Draskh1    16:26 | | | sequence of the Armenian era  | which  | is a perpetual cycle and | 
| 09Draskh1    16:38 | | | and the part of Armenia  | which  | was called the Tanutirakan Gundn | 
| 09Draskh1    16:40 | | | the nomenclature of those provinces  | which  | our own Aram had sucessively | 
| 09Draskh1    16:41 | | | whose metropolis is Sebastia, and  | which  | was known as “First Armenia | 
| 09Draskh1    16:42 | | | whose metropolis is Caesarea and  | which  | was formerly known as “Second | 
| 09Draskh1    16:43 | | | He renamed Melitene,  | which  | has districts of the same | 
| 09Draskh1    16:47 | | | that part of Greater Armenia  | which  | extended from the region of | 
| 09Draskh1    17:3 | | | region of the great desert  | which  | borders on T’urk’astan and is | 
| 09Draskh1    17:8 | | | in the city of Dvin  | which  | was named after Saint Grigor | 
| 09Draskh1    17:9 | | | foundation of the holy church,  | which  | is a beautiful structure built | 
| 09Draskh1    17:9 | | | mortar. For the former edifice,  | which  | had been erected by the | 
| 09Draskh1    17:12 | | | for the Tome of Leo  | which  | professes the manhood of Christ | 
| 09Draskh1    17:16 | | | in the city of Dvin  | which  | was located in the Persian | 
| 09Draskh1    17:19 | | | and buried him in Daroynk’,  | which  | is in the district of | 
| 09Draskh1    17:21 | | | to the city of Karin,  | which  | he captured | 
| 09Draskh1    17:26 | | | Zak’aria and the Holy Cross  | which  | had borne Christ | 
| 09Draskh1    17:27 | | | martyrium of the blessed Hrip’simeank’  | which  | formerly had been a dark | 
| 09Draskh1    17:30 | | | dome of the Holy Cathedral  | which  | is in the city of | 
| 09Draskh1    17:35 | | | latter possessed a slanderous tongue  | which  | instigated the aspet Varaztiroc’ to | 
| 09Draskh1    18:2 | | | Heraclius, yearning for the cross  | which  | had borne Christ, crowned Xorem | 
| 09Draskh1    18:4 | | | back to Jerusalem the cross  | which  | had borne Christ and put | 
| 09Draskh1    18:9 | | | crafty subtlety of the heresy  | which  | the imperial signature concealed like | 
| 09Draskh1    18:16 | | | become presumptuously arrogant because of  | which  | you, who are suffering from | 
| 09Draskh1    18:20 | | | residence in the Mayroy Monastery  | which  | is situated in the glens | 
| 09Draskh1    18:25 | | | Saint Gayiane, the structure of  | which  | was formerly gloomy and dark | 
| 09Draskh1    19:6 | | | fill to his thirsty sword  | which  | he always nourished with the | 
| 09Draskh1    19:10 | | | by ship the holy cross  | which  | had borne Christ to Constantinople | 
| 09Draskh1    19:13 | | | to the city of Dvin  | which  | they took. They inebriated their | 
| 09Draskh1    19:19 | | | most magnificent house of God  | which  | he named after Saint Grigor | 
| 09Draskh1    19:21 | | | he placed (Grigor’s) venerable skull,  | which  | bore the seal of Christ | 
| 09Draskh1    19:24 | | | Makuran and India, all of  | which  | he conquered and devastated. He | 
| 09Draskh1    19:37 | | | outrage among many. The faith  | which  | had been received from Saint | 
| 09Draskh1    19:39 | | | images of your imperial majesties,  | which  | are imprinted on boards, we | 
| 09Draskh1    19:47 | | | walls, within (the perimeter of)  | which  | he constructed his own residence | 
| 09Draskh1    21:5 | | | the Armenians for his army,  | which  | had been struck, and that | 
| 09Draskh1    21:7 | | | reminding Ogbay of physical death,  | which  | is the common lot of | 
| 09Draskh1    21:12 | | | the ostikan the saint’s hand,  | which  | had fallen into disuse because | 
| 09Draskh1    21:13 | | | holy body of the patriarch  | which  | he honored greatly. He pardoned | 
| 09Draskh1    22:11 | | | very competent in Theonic studies,  | which  | fully engraft into (the mind | 
| 09Draskh1    22:14 | | | sprinkled it on his beard,  | which  | was white and reached down | 
| 09Draskh1    22:21 | | | into his hand the staff,  | which  | was made out of ebony | 
| 09Draskh1    22:24 | | | was concealed by the flesh,  | which  | he took from us, as | 
| 09Draskh1    22:24 | | | the power to perform miracles  | which  | were sufficient for arousing the | 
| 09Draskh1    22:28 | | | garment and revealing his undergarment  | which  | was made out of goat’s | 
| 09Draskh1    23:3 | | | village of Aramonk’ a church,  | which  | he adorned properly, and raised | 
| 09Draskh1    23:10 | | | the foot of the mountain  | which  | is called Sim dried up | 
| 09Draskh1    23:20 | | | the district of Goght’n, from  | which  | position he was elevated to | 
| 09Draskh1    23:22 | | | the harshness of the elements,  | which  | you could avoid by seeking | 
| 09Draskh1    24:2 | | | the hermitage of Saint Grigor,  | which  | is in the village of | 
| 09Draskh1    24:6 | | | of the servant in question  | which  | he himself had covered. At | 
| 09Draskh1    24:6 | | | the misdeed the like of  | which  | had never been seen, and | 
| 09Draskh1    24:12 | | | congregation to live at Zresk,  | which  | is in the district of | 
| 09Draskh1    24:29 | | | his body into the lake  | which  | is to the north of | 
| 09Draskh1    25:20 | | | Thereafter, the church of Christ,  | which  | had lost Her adornment due | 
| 09Draskh1    25:44 | | | wrought by the murderous sword  | which  | smote the peoples (of the | 
| 09Draskh1    25:50 | | | the splendor, as yet unrevealed,  | which  | is in store for us | 
| 09Draskh1    25:53 | | | the stream of living water,  | which  | came from the side of | 
| 09Draskh1    25:61 | | | kind of torment and agony,  | which  | the tongue is incapable of | 
| 09Draskh1    25:71 | | | their name and eternal life,  | which  | is the highest and the | 
| 09Draskh1    26:20 | | | the hope for eternal life,  | which  | he always stored within himself | 
| 09Draskh1    26:21 | | | to forsake the Christian faith  | which  | he had received as a | 
| 09Draskh1    26:27 | | | proclaimed by Christ the Saviour  | which  | shall be heard at the | 
| 09Draskh1    27:17 | | | the foul teachings of Muhammad,  | which  | had been imposed on them | 
| 09Draskh1    27:18 | | | them live in hope, for  | which  | they were blessed and praised | 
| 09Draskh1    28:6 | | | from all plundering troops, in  | which  | to live | 
| 09Draskh1    29:5 | | | to Ashot a royal crown,  | which  | the governor ’Isa brought and | 
| 09Draskh1    29:13 | | | also offered terms of peace— | which  | were in no way trivial | 
| 09Draskh1    29:21 | | | the History of Shapuh Bagratuni,  | which  | will give you sufficient details | 
| 09Draskh1    30:26 | | | been deprived of the crown,  | which  | had been given to Smbat | 
| 09Draskh1    30:28 | | | saw the invisible in that  | which  | was visible. For this reason | 
| 09Draskh1    30:29 | | | wrote him a letter in  | which  | he first lavished flatteries upon | 
| 09Draskh1    30:33 | | | the order of your lordship,  | which  | I accepted with the love | 
| 09Draskh1    30:37 | | | know of his boundless goodness,  | which  | is so greatly in accord | 
| 09Draskh1    30:49 | | | This is my conviction, from  | which  | no one could turn me | 
| 09Draskh1    30:50 | | | is written, that those things  | which  | are revealed belong unto the | 
| 09Draskh1    30:51 | | | Now, abandon that  | which  | is beyond your ability, and | 
| 09Draskh1    30:56 | | | it be like that congregation  | which  | the Lord acquired in the | 
| 09Draskh1    30:56 | | | His lot of inheritance, about  | which  | the prophet speaks as follows | 
| 09Draskh1    30:62 | | | Now, those were tongues with  | which  | the prophets were condemned, beaten | 
| 09Draskh1    30:71 | | | the judgment of righteousness, things  | which  | I shudder to put in | 
| 09Draskh1    31:3 | | | and irritated at these matters, ( | which  | he suspected to be) a | 
| 09Draskh1    31:11 | | | destruction by fire, all of  | which  | he frequently carried out over | 
| 09Draskh1    32:2 | | | other martyria with solid foundations,  | which  | appeared to the onlookers almost | 
| 09Draskh1    32:13 | | | new and unheard of condemnation  | which  | we received in retribution. For | 
| 09Draskh1    32:17 | | | it tragic, if death, to  | which  | we are bound, comes to | 
| 09Draskh1    32:19 | | | everyone impartially, accept willingly that  | which  | is contrary to your wishes | 
| 09Draskh1    32:21 | | | them in the promised bliss,  | which  | is preserved for His beloved | 
| 09Draskh1    32:24 | | | whom we learned their ways  | which  | proved for us a stumbling | 
| 09Draskh1    33:2 | | | the roots of the ills  | which  | he thought to suffer at | 
| 09Draskh1    33:6 | | | in the village of Vzhan,  | which  | is situated at the foot | 
| 09Draskh1    33:13 | | | the camp of the foreigners,  | which  | they could barely defend | 
| 09Draskh1    33:15 | | | valuable gifts, in return for  | which  | he received prizes befitting the | 
| 09Draskh1    34:2 | | | for the praiseworthy ornaments with  | which  | he was endowed and he | 
| 09Draskh1    34:31 | | | mounted on a swift horse,  | which  | he admired, and as he | 
| 09Draskh1    35:1 | | | took advantage of the situation  | which  | he considered suitable for carrying | 
| 09Draskh1    35:4 | | | besieged the fortress of Kars,  | which  | is in the district of | 
| 09Draskh1    36:1 | | | table of the divine sacrament,  | which  | he used to carry with | 
| 09Draskh1    36:11 | | | preferred to manifest my obedience,  | which  | is the mother of all | 
| 09Draskh1    36:12 | | | the construction of the church  | which  | had been founded by king | 
| 09Draskh1    36:13 | | | made out of pure gold  | which  | was studded with gems | 
| 09Draskh1    37:6 | | | revealed her heart-rending privations,  | which  | deeply touched the ostikan, who | 
| 09Draskh1    37:25 | | | Smbat’s prayerful supplications to God,  | which  | were also accompanied by all | 
| 09Draskh1    38:5 | | | the help of the spear  | which  | he held in his hand | 
| 09Draskh1    38:5 | | | roof of the house in  | which  | the prince was, and began | 
| 09Draskh1    38:8 | | | Thus the very pit  | which  | Hasan had dug (for someone | 
| 09Draskh1    38:11 | | | close the doorway of destruction  | which  | Hasan had opened before himself | 
| 09Draskh1    39:2 | | | from them and their ways,  | which  | were always extremely prone to | 
| 09Draskh1    39:10 | | | he founded another church, on  | which  | he spent a great amount | 
| 09Draskh1    39:11 | | | of wordly necessities, a task  | which  | was entrusted to him by | 
| 09Draskh1    40:13 | | | gold and sapphire, and over  | which  | was a diadem studded with | 
| 09Draskh1    40:13 | | | numerous other precious, royal robes,  | which  | were embroidered with gold and | 
| 09Draskh1    42:4 | | | and (professed) that the army  | which  | he had mustered was drawn | 
| 09Draskh1    42:6 | | | to the letter an answer,  | which  | appeared to carry the promise | 
| 09Draskh1    42:17 | | | On the designated day,  | which  | had been set up by | 
| 09Draskh1    43:1 | | | him the city of Naxjawan,  | which  | had presumably been in the | 
| 09Draskh1    43:5 | | | open the gates of destruction,  | which  | no one but God could | 
| 09Draskh1    43:7 | | | embroidered robes, and many cushions,  | which  | were the products of the | 
| 09Draskh1    43:10 | | | me in a dark dungeon,  | which  | was surrounded by numerous guards | 
| 09Draskh1    43:27 | | | depths of pits and dungeons  | which  | I suffered in bitter agony | 
| 09Draskh1    44:1 | | | of the summer season, during  | which  | time he made preparation against | 
| 09Draskh1    44:4 | | | and save her from starvation,  | which  | was about to come | 
| 09Draskh1    44:8 | | | of my fear of death,  | which  | is something temporary for God | 
| 09Draskh1    45:12 | | | For the root of bitterness,  | which  | formerly the Lord had plucked | 
| 09Draskh1    45:15 | | | Presently, the faculty of perception,  | which  | is located in the storage | 
| 09Draskh1    45:17 | | | calamity, the cup of wrath  | which  | thou hast drunk and drained | 
| 09Draskh1    46:1 | | | the children of our land,  | which  | slaughtered many and was sent | 
| 09Draskh1    46:6 | | | drink, as a result of  | which  | the prince died in agony | 
| 09Draskh1    46:6 | | | the sanctuary of Saint Simon,  | which  | had been built by him | 
| 09Draskh1    46:15 | | | the luxury of azat motherhood  | which  | they had enjoyed | 
| 09Draskh1    47:5 | | | a considerable amount of booty  | which  | he placed under guard. Then | 
| 09Draskh1    47:11 | | | Meanwhile, the army  | which  | had been sent by the | 
| 09Draskh1    48:3 | | | the blame of the evil  | which  | had occurred by displaying his | 
| 09Draskh1    48:7 | | | suddenly he met his death  | which  | is the common lot of | 
| 09Draskh1    48:7 | | | by rebellious men, because of  | which  | he also could not come | 
| 09Draskh1    48:9 | | | a manner similar to that  | which  | had formerly befallen our Trdat | 
| 09Draskh1    48:11 | | | the rocky fastnesses of Kapoyt,  | which  | is in the valley of | 
| 09Draskh1    48:12 | | | perish with a horrible tumult  | which  | resembled the roar of rending | 
| 09Draskh1    49:9 | | | breath of the serpent, with  | which  | the mouths of human beings | 
| 09Draskh1    49:13 | | | a martyr, in return for  | which  | there is considerable compensation | 
| 09Draskh1    50:1 | | | of them to the sword  | which  | slaughters multitudes. The rest were | 
| 09Draskh1    50:11 | | | falling upon the Ishmaelite army,  | which  | was encamped in the district | 
| 09Draskh1    51:13 | | | out their liver, parts of  | which  | were distributed among themselves, as | 
| 09Draskh1    51:34 | | | unapproachable light, for your falsities  | which  | are naught and are worth | 
| 09Draskh1    51:44 | | | and condemned men, turned death,  | which  | is inevitable, to life. Willingly | 
| 09Draskh1    51:47 | | | sufficiently the dregs of bitterness,  | which  | is the last (stage) of | 
| 09Draskh1    52:2 | | | built churches suffered numerous calamities,  | which  | left them in a state | 
| 09Draskh1    52:3 | | | almost like a land through  | which  | men had never passed, and | 
| 09Draskh1    52:13 | | | agaraks and houses. These crimes  | which  | they committed out of enmity | 
| 09Draskh1    53:22 | | | labor, and the wretched nourishment  | which  | they acquired through toil was | 
| 09Draskh1    53:25 | | | thrown into the trash, in  | which  | they tumbled, and which they | 
| 09Draskh1    53:25 | | | in which they tumbled, and  | which  | they ate in place of | 
| 09Draskh1    54:4 | | | order to dispel the scandal  | which  | is close at hand | 
| 09Draskh1    54:6 | | | the Christ-given authority, with  | which  | you were invested (to perform | 
| 09Draskh1    54:13 | | | remission for their sinful animosity,  | which  | they iniquitously allowed to prevail | 
| 09Draskh1    54:15 | | | you and let your prayers,  | which  | shine with holiness, be with | 
| 09Draskh1    54:18 | | | the days of my misery,  | which  | were spread over my heart | 
| 09Draskh1    54:31 | | | well as express our gratitude,  | which  | is due to you, who | 
| 09Draskh1    54:31 | | | worthy and beautiful imperial palace  | which  | is the dwelling place of | 
| 09Draskh1    54:32 | | | calmly the life-bearing mystery,  | which  | brings one closer to God | 
| 09Draskh1    54:32 | | | for your benevolence a gift  | which  | is worthy of your heroic | 
| 09Draskh1    54:34 | | | in the streets.” Your ears,  | which  | are familiar with the voice | 
| 09Draskh1    54:34 | | | operation of the divine wisdom,  | which  | is implanted in you | 
| 09Draskh1    54:40 | | | The fire,  | which  | was at one time extinguished | 
| 09Draskh1    54:54 | | | brought upon by the evil,  | which  | has come and taken possession | 
| 09Draskh1    54:55 | | | was saved from the tribulations  | which  | I willingly confronted, make it | 
| 09Draskh1    54:56 | | | clubs and various other devices,  | which  | would have been sufficient to | 
| 09Draskh1    54:61 | | | enemy, and rescue the inheritance  | which  | is yours, as well as | 
| 09Draskh1    54:61 | | | of God in the Highest,  | which  | was seized and ravaged by | 
| 09Draskh1    54:62 | | | you should subordinate those parts  | which  | you had received in the | 
| 09Draskh1    54:62 | | | virtue of your desirable laws  | which  | are full of mercy | 
| 09Draskh1    54:63 | | | of us this dust, to  | which  | our waist is glued, and | 
| 09Draskh1    54:63 | | | from our necks the yoke,  | which  | was imposed on us by | 
| 09Draskh1    54:63 | | | Cleanse this land and city,  | which  | became the target of the | 
| 09Draskh1    54:78 | | | blazing and radiant Holy Cross,  | which  | dwells in your universal and | 
| 09Draskh1    55:7 | | | with swift and spirited horses,  | which  | were decked with beautiful armor | 
| 09Draskh1    55:12 | | | the depths of a cavern,  | which  | was difficult of access and | 
| 09Draskh1    55:13 | | | with the sweet waters, with  | which  | the blessed comforted themselves from | 
| 09Draskh1    55:15 | | | by the shepherds, and on  | which  | site a church had been | 
| 09Draskh1    55:19 | | | twig from the ash tree,  | which  | the hand of the blessed | 
| 09Draskh1    55:20 | | | deceived by their excellent promises,  | which  | they made in the name | 
| 09Draskh1    55:24 | | | uproar as well as confusion,  | which  | he stirred up against Yusuf’s | 
| 09Draskh1    55:27 | | | multitude of the Arab forces  | which  | had come upon them in | 
| 09Draskh1    55:38 | | | Gagik. He and his land,  | which  | is covered with deep valleys | 
| 09Draskh1    57:1 | | | Gugark’ near the great fortress  | which  | is called Shamshulde in Georgian | 
| 09Draskh1    57:12 | | | and rebuild their paternal realm,  | which  | had been subverted and destroyed | 
| 09Draskh1    59:2 | | | over the region of Gugark’  | which  | is near the gates of | 
| 09Draskh1    59:16 | | | of the preconceived wickedness above,  | which  | bore the stench of death | 
| 09Draskh1    60:2 | | | gold and silver, part of  | which  | was in lieu of the | 
| 09Draskh1    60:8 | | | the district at her foot,  | which  | had been given to the | 
| 09Draskh1    60:10 | | | Gibeonite forces of prince Smbat  | which  | were situated on the left | 
| 09Draskh1    60:16 | | | put aside the task with  | which  | he had been occupied at | 
| 09Draskh1    60:18 | | | also seized the other fortress  | which  | was near Kayean, and having | 
| 09Draskh1    60:20 | | | There, having found a mound  | which  | was surrounded by boulders, the | 
| 09Draskh1    60:21 | | | my hands, in return for  | which  | you deemed me worthy of | 
| 09Draskh1    60:28 | | | me from the iniquitous death  | which  | they have prepared | 
| 09Draskh1    60:29 | | | the mantle of the cross  | which  | he was wont to carry | 
| 09Draskh1    60:33 | | | that the Providence of God,  | Which  | saved him on that occasion | 
| 09Draskh1    61:5 | | | the wicked venom of envy,  | which  | they always tried to shed | 
| 09Draskh1    62:10 | | | guards’ deadly and insidious treachery,  | which  | they were about to commit | 
| 09Draskh1    63:5 | | | came to a complete understanding,  | which  | they confirmed by an oath | 
| 09Draskh1    63:21 | | | that he turned his mind,  | which  | was formerly sound, to impure | 
| 09Draskh1    64:6 | | | in the province of Egypt,  | which  | is in the region of | 
| 09Draskh1    64:19 | | | carry out the wicked plans  | which  | he had devised (in his | 
| 09Draskh1    64:24 | | | the great city of Ray,  | which  | is in Persia, he sent | 
| 09Draskh1    64:25 | | | passes of the Hagarite desert,  | which  | they falsely call ’the house | 
| 09Draskh1    65:2 | | | acquire his paternal inheritance, of  | which  | he considered himself deprived because | 
| 09Draskh1    65:10 | | | the severity of the agonies  | which  | our faithful lords imbibed to | 
| 09Draskh1    65:12 | | | disreputable customs of the heathen,  | which  | would be detrimental to all | 
| 09Draskh1    65:16 | | | of the Caves (Ayric’ Vank’),  | which  | was the residence of the | 
| 09Draskh1    65:19 | | | material possessions and the livestock  | which  | we had abandoned much against | 
| 09Draskh1    65:20 | | | of Biwrakan, my own dzerakert  | which  | I had acquired through ganjagin | 
| 09Draskh1    65:20 | | | constructed with solid polished stones,  | which  | was richly ornamented and adorned | 
| 09Draskh1    66:5 | | | monastery of the celibate priests  | which  | is located in a cave | 
| 09Draskh1    66:6 | | | blissful goal of their expectations,  | which  | is reserved for all those | 
| 09Draskh1    66:11 | | | am of the latter opinion,  | which  | I shall clarify somewhat later | 
| 09Draskh1    66:13 | | | vehement floods of the torrents  | which  | were about to come, and | 
| 09Draskh1    66:20 | | | subjects into the truth of  | which  | he had penetrated. He entreated | 
| 09Draskh1    66:20 | | | Christ due to the war  | which  | is distressing us | 
| 09Draskh1    66:21 | | | in his flesh and blood,  | which  | you are about to receive | 
| 09Draskh1    66:21 | | | against His Body, His Church,  | which  | is you | 
| 09Draskh1    66:22 | | | to vanquish the wicked darkness  | which  | encircles this world, and which | 
| 09Draskh1    66:22 | | | which encircles this world, and  | which  | has become thick around us | 
| 09Draskh1    66:22 | | | the robe of light with  | which  | you clad yourselves in Christ | 
| 09Draskh1    66:28 | | | integrity of the Lord’s flock,  | which  | the Lord Himself chose as | 
| 09Draskh1    66:31 | | | the peril of this ailment,  | which  | has afflicted us, hasten to | 
| 09Draskh1    66:46 | | | worthy of attaining the Light,  | Which  | is the lot of the | 
| 09Draskh1    67:7 | | | error of the Ishmaelite mind,  | which  | is inconstant like the wind | 
| 09Draskh1    67:22 | | | was staying in Vayoc’ Dzor,  | which  | was his own district, because | 
| 09Draskh1    68:1 | | | this useful treatise. With this,  | which  | is like a reflecting mirror | 
| 09Draskh1    68:15 | | | luminous and redeeming garment in  | which  | you were properly clad from | 
| 09Draskh1    68:16 | | | heart keep away from that  | which  | is harmful and hostile to | 
| 10Tovma1    1:1 | | | building of the tower, from  | which  | tribe the Artsruni family arose | 
| 10Tovma1    1:4 | | | built the city of Ninos— | which  | is Nineveh, called the capital | 
| 10Tovma1    1:10 | | | Semiramis, after her grandfather Sem— | which  | in the Armenian language is | 
| 10Tovma1    1:16 | | | force to the mountain Sim,  | which  | mountain had been so named | 
| 10Tovma1    1:20 | | | to infinite myriads of years,  | which  | is not a convincing demonstration | 
| 10Tovma1    1:23 | | | country in the East about  | which  | there is nothing more to | 
| 10Tovma1    1:23 | | | enormity of the abundant source,  | which  | having irrigated paradise sinks into | 
| 10Tovma1    1:24 | | | night of the luminous creation,  | which  | after the rank and station | 
| 10Tovma1    1:26 | | | honour of the Creator; in  | which  | attempt his deceiver the devil | 
| 10Tovma1    1:29 | | | of blame for the penalty,  | which ( | was wrought) not only by | 
| 10Tovma1    1:29 | | | the inventor of evil. To  | which  | we respond that in every | 
| 10Tovma1    1:31 | | | to till the earth from  | which  | he had been taken. So | 
| 10Tovma1    1:42 | | | years old he begat Seth,  | which  | in the original language is | 
| 10Tovma1    1:44 | | | might learn to avoid lewdness— | which  | was the cause of the | 
| 10Tovma1    1:59 | | | built at Laodicaea in Phrygia,  | which  | of the three areas of | 
| 10Tovma1    1:62 | | | earth to destroy everything in  | which  | there is living breath”—indicating | 
| 10Tovma1    1:63 | | | his incessant love for man,  | which  | is still said to pardon | 
| 10Tovma1    1:68 | | | placed them in the ark— | which  | I shall repeat a little | 
| 10Tovma1    1:71 | | | my arc in the clouds,”  | which  | is the rainbow. Some say | 
| 10Tovma1    1:74 | | | called “place of (the) stable,”  | which  | was somewhat distorted in the | 
| 10Tovma1    1:74 | | | pronounced Awawrshelim—that is, Jerusalem— | which  | being translated means “my stable | 
| 10Tovma1    1:75 | | | Now the tomb in  | which  | the first father’s bones were | 
| 10Tovma1    1:75 | | | eternal covenant and the word  | which  | he commanded for a thousand | 
| 10Tovma1    2:2 | | | guarded very carefully in Babylon— | which  | book we know was (written | 
| 10Tovma1    2:3 | | | ramblings about times and events— | which  | inconsistencies we do not think | 
| 10Tovma1    3:4 | | | first palace built by Asur  | which  | Nebrot’ had destroyed | 
| 10Tovma1    3:8 | | | noble constructions of her workmen  | which  | are indeed worthy of wonder | 
| 10Tovma1    3:16 | | | his Companions indicates to you,  | which  | the blessed priest Ełishē wrote | 
| 10Tovma1    3:20 | | | an exceedingly high mountain beyond  | which  | no humans dwell.” I know | 
| 10Tovma1    3:20 | | | of Emawon in the East,  | which  | is truly the highest (spot | 
| 10Tovma1    3:23 | | | of the wonderful unknown tree,  | which  | in one day grows with | 
| 10Tovma1    3:24 | | | who approach with invisible power— | which  | I do not believe is | 
| 10Tovma1    3:29 | | | came across a female ass  | which  | had a foal. We immediately | 
| 10Tovma1    3:29 | | | miles, two birds met us  | which  | had human faces and were | 
| 10Tovma1    3:30 | | | obey the wonderful divine voice  | which  | had spoken through the birds | 
| 10Tovma1    3:32 | | | in order to refute them,  | which  | the benighted Easterners hand down | 
| 10Tovma1    3:34 | | | fire and not the sun,  | which  | is Hephaistos, saying it is | 
| 10Tovma1    3:40 | | | being by someone. And that  | which  | is uncreated, the same is | 
| 10Tovma1    4:36 | | | former palace abandoned by Bel,  | which  | is the house of Astorov | 
| 10Tovma1    4:38 | | | And he destroyed the kingdom . . .  | which  | had lasted [250] years. After him | 
| 10Tovma1    5:15 | | | days, about a month, during  | which  | time the Armenian troops (performed | 
| 10Tovma1    6:21 | | | be more renowned than valour— | which  | is more appropriate for the | 
| 10Tovma1    6:30 | | | Xerxes. Stripped of the authority  | which  | Tigran and Cyrus had given | 
| 10Tovma1    6:31 | | | asked: “Who (are you), from  | which ( | ancestors), from which (father), when | 
| 10Tovma1    6:31 | | | you), from which (ancestors), from  | which ( | father), when, and in whose | 
| 10Tovma1    6:37 | | | ignobility. She had the archives,  | which  | were written in Greek on | 
| 10Tovma1    6:41 | | | days of Saint Vardan—concerning  | which  | I shall write in its | 
| 10Tovma1    6:48 | | | on behalf of the world,  | which  | he called his glory | 
| 10Tovma1    6:50 | | | great stock descended from Senek’erim,  | which  | as its noble families increased | 
| 10Tovma1    6:57 | | | into repeating his error, for  | which  | the latter was mocked and | 
| 10Tovma1    7:11 | | | edge of the lake from  | which  | temperate breezes blow, freshening the | 
| 10Tovma1    7:15 | | | returned to them the land  | which  | Tigran Haykazn had given in | 
| 10Tovma1    7:15 | | | inheritance (to their family), but  | which  | Sanatruk had confiscated to the | 
| 10Tovma1    8:6 | | | three-forked small hollow valley  | which  | runs down from the three | 
| 10Tovma1    8:10 | | | He named the city Artamat,  | which  | when translated really means “the | 
| 10Tovma1    8:14 | | | woman’s name was Jaylamar, after  | which  | she had named the castle | 
| 10Tovma1    10:4 | | | reader of the Holy Gospel ( | which  | bids us) not to sit | 
| 10Tovma1    10:6 | | | not pursued the multifarious stories  | which  | previous (historians) set down in | 
| 10Tovma1    10:18 | | | Baptist and the martyr Athanagines,  | which  | had been built by our | 
| 10Tovma1    10:26 | | | reconciliation between Valens and Arshak— | which  | he did indeed bring about | 
| 10Tovma1    10:30 | | | in order the audacious acts  | which  | the impious Mehuzhan inflicted on | 
| 10Tovma1    10:34 | | | transferred it to the place  | which  | is now called Dzoroy Vank’ | 
| 10Tovma1    10:34 | | | martyrium of the Holy Hṙip’simeank’,  | which  | Saint Gregory had built and | 
| 10Tovma1    10:41 | | | terrible and cruel tortures at  | which  | I shudder | 
| 10Tovma1    10:42 | | | the history of the martyrs  | which  | has the title Araveleay (East | 
| 10Tovma1    10:43 | | | of all of them: Shahdosd,  | which  | means “lover of the king | 
| 10Tovma1    10:43 | | | lover of the king”; Gohsht’asd,  | which  | means “dyer of purple for | 
| 10Tovma1    10:45 | | | to discuss the business for  | which  | they had come; and when | 
| 10Tovma1    10:49 | | | fable seems opportune to me,  | which  | runs: “Often the foxes planned | 
| 10Tovma1    11:2 | | | and all forms of vice  | which  | it is not pleasing to | 
| 10Tovma1    11:21 | | | over his own Artsruni family  | which,  | quickly forgetting the benefits of | 
| 10Tovma1    11:42 | | | the past course of events  | which  | they had willingly sought to | 
| 10Tovma1    11:47 | | | each according to his deeds— | which  | he had seen on Holy | 
| 10Tovma1    11:51 | | | He lived in a fortress  | which  | is now called popularly Zṙłayl | 
| 10Tovma1    11:54 | | | Greater Armenia, a wonderful composition  | which  | begins with Adam and goes | 
| 10Tovma1    11:55 | | | of Moses Khorenats’i, the section  | which  | refers back to them both | 
| 10Tovma1    11:56 | | | have composed this abbreviated narrative  | which  | we have presented to you | 
| 10Tovma1    11:57 | | | to this great undertaking, in  | which  | I shall outdistance the charlatan | 
| 10Tovma2    2:5 | | | the book of Armenian history  | which  | he had written on the | 
| 10Tovma2    3:22 | | | and camped outside the city— | which  | they set on fire | 
| 10Tovma2    3:37 | | | insulting letter to the emperor,  | which  | ran like this | 
| 10Tovma2    3:38 | | | You spend the royal treasure  | which  | I sent to you, unaware | 
| 10Tovma2    3:42 | | | take cognisance of the insults  | which  | the enemy had inflicted on | 
| 10Tovma2    3:57 | | | and the royal horses on  | which  | King Khosrov had come to | 
| 10Tovma2    3:66 | | | holy cross that received God  | which  | you took captive from Jerusalem | 
| 10Tovma2    3:72 | | | cities and all the borders  | which  | had been established in the | 
| 10Tovma2    4:2 | | | to the city called Madiam,  | which  | Israel had destroyed on leaving | 
| 10Tovma2    4:4 | | | in the place (called) P’aṙan,  | which  | is now called Mak’a—warlike | 
| 10Tovma2    4:8 | | | and all the other things  | which  | it is not necessary to | 
| 10Tovma2    4:11 | | | What is this new faith  | which  | is now being revealed by | 
| 10Tovma2    4:13 | | | to the city of Madiam  | which  | we mentioned above | 
| 10Tovma2    4:20 | | | the density of the sand  | which  | gave no support to the | 
| 10Tovma2    4:25 | | | him write perverse (things), of  | which  | we shall give brief extracts | 
| 10Tovma2    4:27 | | | for purification. The heavenly gifts  | which  | the Lord has promised for | 
| 10Tovma2    4:30 | | | the filthiness of your tongue,  | which  | you sharpened against the mighty | 
| 10Tovma2    4:34 | | | and the years of anarchy— | which  | some historians count as [60] and | 
| 10Tovma2    4:36 | | | in the town of Khram  | which  | is below the monastery of | 
| 10Tovma2    4:58 | | | deeds, not described by others,  | which  | he inflicted on Armenia over | 
| 10Tovma2    4:58 | | | that occurred in our days,  | which  | was the date [300] of the | 
| 10Tovma2    5:1 | | | agitation: on whom or on  | which  | regions to pour out the | 
| 10Tovma2    6:2 | | | army near to the city  | which  | was the Armenian prince’s winter | 
| 10Tovma2    6:4 | | | and codicil of the nobles ( | which  | mentioned) their close relationship and | 
| 10Tovma2    6:4 | | | the bond of the pact  | which  | they had confirmed between each | 
| 10Tovma2    6:15 | | | sufficient the deeds of valour  | which  | God had granted them through | 
| 10Tovma2    6:40 | | | folly; they had eyes with  | which  | they would not see, and | 
| 10Tovma2    6:40 | | | not see, and ears with  | which  | they would not hear. So | 
| 10Tovma2    6:40 | | | terrible evils and irreversible downfall  | which,  | continuing (my) account, I shall | 
| 10Tovma2    6:42 | | | beginning of the next year— | which  | was the sixth jubilee and | 
| 10Tovma2    6:44 | | | carry out successfully the plan  | which  | we have resolved on against | 
| 10Tovma2    6:53 | | | of the freezing north wind,  | which  | he was afraid he could | 
| 10Tovma2    7:6 | | | to a very tall church  | which  | had been built by Prince | 
| 10Tovma2    7:10 | | | especially that known as millet,  | which  | some call bread at time | 
| 10Tovma2    7:11 | | | As weapons they have pikes,  | which  | they carry with them continuously | 
| 10Tovma2    7:12 | | | the snow of unstable solidity  | which  | flows down from the clouds | 
| 10Tovma2    7:13 | | | they are called Khut’, from  | which  | name the mountain is also | 
| 10Tovma2    7:14 | | | translation of the Armenian teachers,  | which  | they have continually in their | 
| 10Tovma3    1:1 | | | relate the dangers and tribulations  | which  | befell us from the enemies | 
| 10Tovma3    1:9 | | | lion and the bulls, of  | which  | erudite people are knowledgeable | 
| 10Tovma3    1:12 | | | out the vessels of anger,”  | which  | he had gathered and preserved | 
| 10Tovma3    1:31 | | | the cruel and swift nation  | which  | will come across the width | 
| 10Tovma3    1:31 | | | the land to inherit tents  | which  | are not their own. They | 
| 10Tovma3    2:15 | | | a mouth and wisdom to  | which  | all your opponents will be | 
| 10Tovma3    2:21 | | | and the great indignity with  | which  | he treated him and their | 
| 10Tovma3    2:24 | | | martyrs in the great tribulation  | which  | befell all Armenia | 
| 10Tovma3    2:65 | | | for you—the like of  | which  | no one has ever heard | 
| 10Tovma3    3:3 | | | the (charges) concerning his conduct  | which  | had been heaped up against | 
| 10Tovma3    4:21 | | | lake there near the place  | which  | was the site of the | 
| 10Tovma3    4:23 | | | terms about the matter on  | which  | they had come | 
| 10Tovma3    4:24 | | | desire of your requests for  | which  | you have come | 
| 10Tovma3    4:38 | | | his sword, helmet, and cuirass  | which  | he had put on, and | 
| 10Tovma3    4:38 | | | from the destructive course on  | which  | he was bent that would | 
| 10Tovma3    5:8 | | | desire of ambitious glory—of  | which  | he was frustrated | 
| 10Tovma3    5:11 | | | the text of the letter  | which  | they forged and gave him | 
| 10Tovma3    5:15 | | | had given (Gurgēn) this letter  | which  | supposedly came from the caliph | 
| 10Tovma3    5:23 | | | Joel lamented over the misery  | which  | had befallen, saying: “The land | 
| 10Tovma3    5:25 | | | to the city of Dvin  | which  | he had prepared as his | 
| 10Tovma3    6:3 | | | the immense and terrible misfortunes  | which  | befell us | 
| 10Tovma3    6:17 | | | that the affection and mercy  | which  | we claim to have for | 
| 10Tovma3    6:19 | | | faith and divinely bestowed religion,  | which  | is far removed from falsehood | 
| 10Tovma3    6:19 | | | your vain and erring cult,  | which  | in your great folly you | 
| 10Tovma3    6:20 | | | harmful acts against us of  | which  | you are guilty; your lives | 
| 10Tovma3    6:33 | | | as the Saviour said and  | which  | in its place I shall | 
| 10Tovma3    6:34 | | | road, the path of destruction  | which  | leads to irredeemable perdition—like | 
| 10Tovma3    6:48 | | | of Christ as a sword,  | which  | is sharper than all two | 
| 10Tovma3    6:53 | | | the sweet saying of Christ’s,  | which  | is an indestructible maxim for | 
| 10Tovma3    7:0 | | | the heresy of Bagarat Bagratuni,  | which  | was added to his apostasy | 
| 10Tovma3    7:13 | | | is, the word of faith  | which  | we preach.” And to Timothy | 
| 10Tovma3    7:24 | | | is, the word of faith  | which  | we preach.” And David says | 
| 10Tovma3    8:13 | | | whereas the life and gifts  | which  | God has prepared for those | 
| 10Tovma3    8:17 | | | the midst of the crowd  | which  | had rushed to see the | 
| 10Tovma3    8:17 | | | revealed the robe of baptism  | which  | they had put on by | 
| 10Tovma3    8:24 | | | great fortitude, and valiant heroism  | which  | the blessed Gēorg displayed. The | 
| 10Tovma3    9:0 | | | second year of Bugha’s arrival,  | which  | was the olympiad (. . .); concerning the | 
| 10Tovma3    9:2 | | | his plots like the sea  | which  | does not cease from churning | 
| 10Tovma3    9:7 | | | on the city called Tiflis— | which  | was previously named P’aytakaran. Their | 
| 10Tovma3    9:8 | | | individual iniquities of that city  | which,  | filled with evildoing, surpassed Sodom | 
| 10Tovma3    9:12 | | | came out through the gate  | which  | leads to the castle of | 
| 10Tovma3    9:14 | | | went around the camp unveiled,  | which  | was not customary for the | 
| 10Tovma3    9:16 | | | the cause of Bugha’s destruction,  | which  | I shall briefly demonstrate in | 
| 10Tovma3    10:3 | | | mountain of the Caucasus, in  | which  | dwell tribes, each different in | 
| 10Tovma3    10:4 | | | up to the present day— | which  | we do not have time | 
| 10Tovma3    10:7 | | | and defiles of the valleys  | which  | led to the approach of | 
| 10Tovma3    10:30 | | | treasures in the caliph’s treasury,  | which  | they brought with them loaded | 
| 10Tovma3    10:33 | | | After this,  | which  | was the second defeat for | 
| 10Tovma3    10:37 | | | are victorious, and sometimes defeated?  | Which  | of those who ruled the | 
| 10Tovma3    10:49 | | | losses to the army—of  | which  | indeed he informed the caliph | 
| 10Tovma3    10:49 | | | with the caliph’s ring, in  | which  | a command is written that | 
| 10Tovma3    10:53 | | | break the lances of Damascus,”  | which  | is now called Dmishk, whence | 
| 10Tovma3    11:8 | | | But your threats and tortures,  | which  | you say you will inflict | 
| 10Tovma3    11:16 | | | for the unconquerable power with  | which  | he had strengthened the saints | 
| 10Tovma3    11:25 | | | true hope, the truth of  | which  | I have comprehended since my | 
| 10Tovma3    11:33 | | | off the mask of deceit  | which  | Satan had planted in his | 
| 10Tovma3    13:32 | | | of the whole land, in  | which  | dwelt the Muslims who had | 
| 10Tovma3    13:34 | | | the head of Hayots’-dzor  | which  | leads into the province of | 
| 10Tovma3    13:36 | | | spurred the brave horse on  | which  | he was mounted and attacked | 
| 10Tovma3    13:47 | | | four years had passed, during  | which  | time Lord Zak’aria held the | 
| 10Tovma3    14:1 | | | captivity of Armenia was completed,  | which  | was the [306th] year of the | 
| 10Tovma3    14:2 | | | according to tens of weeks,  | which  | is the most perfect of | 
| 10Tovma3    14:19 | | | the troublesome race of Ismael  | which  | still exercised tyrannical control, and | 
| 10Tovma3    14:40 | | | a crime against himself, for  | which  | he will pay retribution on | 
| 10Tovma3    14:41 | | | save for the bonds in  | which  | he had fettered him, as | 
| 10Tovma3    14:45 | | | of Armenia, Gēorgia, and Albania— | which  | indeed he brought about | 
| 10Tovma3    15:7 | | | and everywhere—as the records  | which  | were kept before us indicate | 
| 10Tovma3    15:7 | | | kept before us indicate, and  | which  | it seems to me superfluous | 
| 10Tovma3    15:15 | | | with the fortress of Noraberd ( | which  | he held) by officials, and | 
| 10Tovma3    16:3 | | | completion of the campaign on  | which  | they had set out | 
| 10Tovma3    17:3 | | | by force this (heritage) also  | which  | God bequeathed to me | 
| 10Tovma3    17:7 | | | and the stores of treasure,  | which  | they took for themselves | 
| 10Tovma3    17:10 | | | and made a peace treaty ( | which  | has lasted) up to the | 
| 10Tovma3    18:0 | | | his freeing of the places  | which  | had been seized by them | 
| 10Tovma3    18:4 | | | the church of Saint Hṙip’simē  | which  | Saint Gregory had built above | 
| 10Tovma3    18:8 | | | Ashot spurred on his horse,  | which  | was covered in armour, and | 
| 10Tovma3    18:15 | | | revolting and horrible homosexual acts  | which  | exceeded the foul bestialities of | 
| 10Tovma3    19:9 | | | entered the town of Datuan,  | which  | they regarded as their own | 
| 10Tovma3    19:14 | | | in a package a letter,  | which  | they are taking in the | 
| 10Tovma3    20:7 | | | is called prince of Armenia;  | which  | indeed took place | 
| 10Tovma3    20:18 | | | He brought in the letter  | which  | Ahmat’ had treacherously written to | 
| 10Tovma3    20:20 | | | fear. He mounted a mule  | which  | they were holding ready by | 
| 10Tovma3    20:34 | | | in the land of Apahunik’,  | which  | was in the hands of | 
| 10Tovma3    20:50 | | | through the valley of Ěntsayik’  | which  | opens into the province of | 
| 10Tovma3    20:71 | | | and the rock of Manazkert,  | which  | faces it on the southern | 
| 10Tovma3    20:71 | | | Berkri; and many other places,  | which  | after the death of their | 
| 10Tovma3    22:1 | | | opposite the city of Artashat,  | which  | is called Blur, where is | 
| 10Tovma3    22:5 | | | K’ałak’ in the great church  | which  | the blessed lord Nersēs [II], Catholicos | 
| 10Tovma3    22:7 | | | turned the mourning and grief  | which  | afflicted the country because of | 
| 10Tovma3    22:19 | | | especially the capital of Ṙshtunik’  | which  | was the site of his | 
| 10Tovma3    22:30 | | | secure from the suspicious messages  | which  | Smbat the Armenian king was | 
| 10Tovma3    23:0 | | | Ałdznik’ on the river T’ukh,  | which  | flows into the lake of | 
| 10Tovma3    25:1 | | | his thirst for human blood— | which  | characteristics he regarded as great | 
| 10Tovma3    25:1 | | | order to render vassal service— | which  | indeed Ashot and Gagik and | 
| 10Tovma3    25:6 | | | the province of Mardastan, to  | which  | the episcopal see of Mardpetakan | 
| 10Tovma3    26:2 | | | even revolting and horrible things  | which  | wild animals pass over. They | 
| 10Tovma3    26:12 | | | of the Armenian era, in  | which  | year Lord Gēorg, Catholicos of | 
| 10Tovma3    27:0 | | | Concerning the miracle  | which  | was revealed in Ostan of | 
| 10Tovma3    27:1 | | | regrets have fallen on me,  | which  | I shall now briefly expound | 
| 10Tovma3    28:10 | | | fortress of Erikaw of Halats’ovit,  | which  | the lord of Manazav had | 
| 10Tovma3    29:5 | | | of sickness, harbingers of death,  | which  | the aid of skillful physicians | 
| 10Tovma3    29:20 | | | of their native land, to  | which  | they devoted their diligent care | 
| 10Tovma3    29:24 | | | These were famous provinces,  | which  | in earlier times the father | 
| 10Tovma3    29:24 | | | his own—the story of  | which  | we recorded above—and especially | 
| 10Tovma3    29:28 | | | he also placed the cross  | which  | we mentioned above, through which | 
| 10Tovma3    29:28 | | | which we mentioned above, through  | which  | miraculous powers had been revealed | 
| 10Tovma3    29:35 | | | palatial buildings a hill from  | which  | one could look down onto | 
| 10Tovma3    29:36 | | | on the river called Karmir  | which  | runs into the river Araxes | 
| 10Tovma3    29:37 | | | place secure from military attacks,  | which  | he enclosed with ramparts. He | 
| 10Tovma3    29:39 | | | pedestal for God’s feet, in  | which  | the ranks of kings who | 
| 10Tovma3    29:39 | | | in Christ glory and by  | which  | they are crowned | 
| 10Tovma3    29:41 | | | This is the cross  | which  | we mentioned above when we | 
| 10Tovma3    29:44 | | | appropriate for (the position) to  | which  | he had been called. The | 
| 10Tovma3    29:48 | | | God and man. Otherwise churches  | which  | are called Saviour would be | 
| 10Tovma3    29:48 | | | and worshipped with divine worship— | which  | is most ridiculous. And it | 
| 10Tovma3    29:48 | | | of the Son of God  | which  | is offered in them, especially | 
| 10Tovma3    29:50 | | | of the valley of Awdz,  | which  | is so named because of | 
| 10Tovma3    29:52 | | | and covered the abyss, in  | which  | the faithful man who trusted | 
| 10Tovma3    29:54 | | | navigable route over the waves  | which  | went up and down like | 
| 10Tovma3    29:61 | | | happened, after the great battle  | which  | took place before the (events | 
| 10Tovma3    29:65 | | | some reason for the attack  | which  | had befallen them. He returned | 
| 10Tovma4    1:3 | | | the foot of Mount Varag,  | which  | the wicked race of Ismaelites | 
| 10Tovma4    1:5 | | | Muslims the province of Ěṙnay,  | which  | the Muslims had seized so | 
| 10Tovma4    1:5 | | | other towns of Atrpatakan, over  | which  | he ruled with great magnificence | 
| 10Tovma4    1:18 | | | changing of the seasons, by  | which  | human lives are measured through | 
| 10Tovma4    1:49 | | | pleasant smile of his lips  | which  | always gave joy to the | 
| 10Tovma4    1:54 | | | and valiant prince Grigor, in  | which ( | are described) his triumphant deeds | 
| 10Tovma4    3:6 | | | he cut off his head— | which  | he brought to the fortress | 
| 10Tovma4    3:11 | | | a place of refuge to  | which  | one could flee from the | 
| 10Tovma4    3:17 | | | Ap’shin, like the first time  | which  | we described above | 
| 10Tovma4    3:33 | | | in the village of Kakenk’,  | which  | was difficult (of access), the | 
| 10Tovma4    3:40 | | | besiege the castle of Sevan,  | which  | Gagik, son of Vahan, had | 
| 10Tovma4    3:41 | | | the army of the prince,  | which  | was in the village of | 
| 10Tovma4    3:43 | | | will fall into the abyss  | which  | he made himself | 
| 10Tovma4    3:49 | | | to the city of Nakhchavan  | which  | he had put under his | 
| 10Tovma4    4:2 | | | the Queen of the Night,  | which  | circles through the thick clouds | 
| 10Tovma4    4:3 | | | calmed the land of Vaspurakan,  | which  | was disturbed and troubled by | 
| 10Tovma4    4:6 | | | realised the dire straits in  | which  | he and his accomplices were | 
| 10Tovma4    4:14 | | | and the province called Jermadzor,  | which  | is part of the land | 
| 10Tovma4    4:22 | | | renowned prince Grigor, called Deranik,  | which  | translated means “sought by vows | 
| 10Tovma4    4:23 | | | the princes of Vaspurakan, on  | which  | no poultices of former (princes | 
| 10Tovma4    4:26 | | | the amazing castle of Amiuk,  | which  | I might describe as looking | 
| 10Tovma4    4:50 | | | the Alans and the Caspians— | which ( | information) is very pertinent for | 
| 10Tovma4    4:55 | | | inflicted on us many calamities,  | which  | another great orator, forceful and | 
| 10Tovma4    4:58 | | | pearls and valuable precious stones,  | which  | I am unable to describe | 
| 10Tovma4    4:59 | | | sword shining with golden ornament,  | which  | surpasses the understanding and ability | 
| 10Tovma4    4:68 | | | well as the great cities  | which  | he had seized by force | 
| 10Tovma4    4:75 | | | like a river or sea,  | which  | our speech is really insufficient | 
| 10Tovma4    5:3 | | | the army of the South,  | which  | had marched to attack Babylon | 
| 10Tovma4    7:2 | | | for you faithfully the marvels  | which  | took place | 
| 10Tovma4    7:6 | | | the very high mountain Artōs,  | which  | in the spring conserves and | 
| 10Tovma4    7:7 | | | rivers in murmuring torrents, by  | which  | the whole land is irrigated | 
| 10Tovma4    7:7 | | | for the treasures of kings,  | which  | the ruler takes and offers | 
| 10Tovma4    7:8 | | | and all sorts of ornament  | which  | I am inadequate to describe | 
| 10Tovma4    7:9 | | | built a pavilion for gatherings  | which  | was decorated with gold and | 
| 10Tovma4    7:10 | | | let in the glittering rays,  | which  | at dawn and dusk shine | 
| 10Tovma4    8:2 | | | lascivious Semiramis, queen of Assyria, ( | which  | have been described) by others | 
| 10Tovma4    8:5 | | | based towers and raised bastions,  | which  | had in them deep niches | 
| 10Tovma4    8:8 | | | the foot of the mountain— | which  | is the highest point of | 
| 10Tovma4    8:9 | | | And he planted many trees,  | which  | were watered from a sweet | 
| 10Tovma4    8:9 | | | sweet and never-failing spring,  | which  | by the foresight of provident | 
| 10Tovma4    8:14 | | | include gilt thrones, seated on  | which  | appears the king in splendid | 
| 10Tovma4    8:15 | | | decoration. They have two leaves,  | which  | on opening admit refreshing breezes | 
| 10Tovma4    8:18 | | | halls, and various throne rooms  | which  | outshine each other in diversity | 
| 10Tovma4    9:0 | | | the city of Ałt’amar, for  | which  | material and stones were brought | 
| 10Tovma4    9:4 | | | in a village called Kotom,  | which  | was the hereditary possession of | 
| 10Tovma4    9:7 | | | to their struggle for existence,  | which  | is very pleasing to wise | 
| 10Tovma4    9:12 | | | various notable and splendid vessels,  | which  | wonderfully show us the second | 
| 10Tovma4    9:14 | | | of the Son of God,  | which  | give drink to the thirsty | 
| 10Tovma4    10:3 | | | of Abas, son of Smbat,  | which  | he subjected to his own | 
| 10Tovma4    10:9 | | | opposite the holy pit from  | which  | the great saint Gregory emerged | 
| 10Tovma4    12:23 | | | or the heights of heaven  | which  | are inaccessible | 
| 10Tovma4    13:3 | | | remained not even a cave  | which  | God did not deliver into | 
| 10Tovma4    13:7 | | | continual attacks of the Muslims,  | which  | God’s assistance always repulsed | 
| 10Tovma4    13:8 | | | of the divine cross on  | which  | the Only-Begotten Son of | 
| 10Tovma4    13:10 | | | in the province of Vaspurakan,  | which  | became a place of security | 
| 10Tovma4    13:17 | | | of children reached the river  | which  | flowed by the city gate | 
| 10Tovma4    13:27 | | | the all-powerful right hand  | which  | tended the Lord’s people and | 
| 10Tovma4    13:28 | | | of the Lord’s cross, on  | which  | there was a drop of | 
| 10Tovma4    13:28 | | | mounted with gold and pearls,  | which  | the Lord had given through | 
| 10Tovma4    13:28 | | | the archbishop Lord Dawit’, and  | which  | is still called the holy | 
| 10Tovma4    13:40 | | | treasures that we mentioned above,  | which  | were kept in safekeeping on | 
| 10Tovma4    13:53 | | | of the vision the parchment  | which  | indicated in letters of gold | 
| 10Tovma4    13:53 | | | repeat of the other line,  | which  | expressed the model of our | 
| 10Tovma4    13:61 | | | the holy and immortal liturgy,  | which  | his relative Lord Dawit’, Catholicos | 
| 10Tovma4    13:81 | | | finished this beautifully composed History,  | which  | the invincible and knowledgeable vardapet | 
| 10Tovma4    13:87 | | | splendid Holy Cross of Ałt’amar,  | which  | we mentioned above. Furthermore, falling | 
| 10Tovma4    13:91 | | | Ałt’amar, the abode of God,  | which  | is the throne of Saint | 
| 10Tovma4    13:96 | | | of Saint George the General,  | which  | he adorned with many furnishings | 
| 11Asogh1    1:8 | | | This is the mystery by  | which  | we Christians depict the past | 
| 11Asogh1    2:3 | | | Armenian kingdom through Ashot Bagaratuni,  | which  | happened in the days of | 
| 11Asogh1    3:1 | | | gifts, in the distribution of  | which  | he did not look like | 
| 11Asogh1    3:5 | | | path of the Lord, along  | which  | it could go steadily | 
| 11Asogh1    3:10 | | | of all his hereditary possessions, ( | which  | were) in Armenia and Iberia | 
| 11Asogh1    3:19 | | | from Afshin the royal crown,  | which  | he brought and placed on | 
| 11Asogh1    4:2 | | | his authority; wrote a letter,  | which,  | along with gifts, he sent | 
| 11Asogh1    4:2 | | | from the unfaithful son Saj,  | which  | the Caliph did | 
| 11Asogh1    5:6 | | | of the knowledge of God,  | which  | carries immortality in itself, for | 
| 11Asogh1    5:6 | | | itself, for your deadly lie,  | which  | is nothing and which we | 
| 11Asogh1    5:6 | | | lie, which is nothing and  | which  | we consider to be nothing | 
| 11Asogh1    7:3 | | | the land of the Sarmatians,  | which  | is on the other side | 
| 11Asogh1    7:9 | | | set off after the detachment,  | which  | he overtook in the middle | 
| 11Asogh1    7:16 | | | In all the places through  | which  | he passed, miracles, signs and | 
| 11Asogh1    7:17 | | | an apostolic basis, according to  | which  | everything was common. [300] men of | 
| 11Asogh1    7:21 | | | the so-called Xladzor monastery,  | which  | is called St Grigor among | 
| 11Asogh1    7:30 | | | lived in the Tzop district,  | which  | at that time was owned | 
| 11Asogh1    7:30 | | | the ruins was a church,  | which  | he chose as his residence | 
| 11Asogh1    8:11 | | | closer; as a result of  | which  | the monastic Armenian clergy, (namely | 
| 11Asogh1    9:5 | | | the monastery) of St. Yovhan,  | which  | is in the Basean district | 
| 11Asogh1    9:7 | | | in the desert called Telenik,  | which  | is in the Nig district | 
| 11Asogh1    11:5 | | | took the fortress called Shatik,  | which  | is in the Chakatk’s district | 
| 11Asogh1    12:2 | | | in [431=982]; as a result of  | which  | the wrath of God visited | 
| 11Asogh1    13:7 | | | of pagan filth was visible,  | which  | should not be note: that | 
| 11Asogh1    14:2 | | | his side the Armenian cavalry,  | which  | was in Greece, he divided | 
| 11Asogh1    14:4 | | | Zapranik, terrified the Greek army,  | which,  | confused as if by a | 
| 11Asogh1    15:1 | | | in Mardahi, Hark and Apahunik -  | which  | he actually yielded - if David | 
| 11Asogh1    16:4 | | | fire to the wooden palace,  | which  | was on a high rock | 
| 11Asogh1    16:9 | | | himself the “king of kings”,  | which  | was not forbidden by the | 
| 11Asogh1    17:4 | | | and treachery in our land,  | which  | the inhabitants of Vanand indulged | 
| 11Asogh1    17:9 | | | the Arsharunik district, called Shirim,  | which  | he circled with a wide | 
| 11Asogh1    20:6 | | | Basil in the eastern country,  | which  | we will tell about in | 
| 11Asogh1    21:5 | | | war against the Greek emperor,  | which  | we will tell about in | 
| 11Asogh1    22:3 | | | places and mountain passes through  | which  | the enemy could pass: these | 
| 11Asogh1    24:5 | | | the royal city of Constantinople, ( | which  | lasted) two years | 
| 11Asogh1    25:2 | | | him into two parts, of  | which  | he sent one across the | 
| 11Asogh1    25:2 | | | to the camp of Bardas,  | which,  | having arrived, put it on | 
| 11Asogh1    26:2 | | | Greece, as a result of  | which  | many cities, villages and regions | 
| 11Asogh1    26:4 | | | model of the building, on  | which  | work was started, and the | 
| 11Asogh1    26:6 | | | battles, on the last of  | which  | he killed Chortuanel on the | 
| 11Asogh1    27:8 | | | fortress of Sakuret, having received  | which  | he ceded to the Armenian | 
| 11Asogh1    28:2 | | | three atrocities worthy of tears,  | which  | are hard to talk about | 
| 11Asogh1    28:5 | | | set him on fire; after  | which  | they (carried) him out of | 
| 11Asogh1    28:8 | | | no rest in the grave!”  | which  | is what happened | 
| 11Asogh1    28:10 | | | burning disease of fever, from  | which  | he died. He was buried | 
| 11Asogh1    29:3 | | | attended) on Sunday mornings, during  | which ( | did not stop) singing psalms | 
| 11Asogh1    29:4 | | | but regret one accident before  | which  | my word is withheld from | 
| 11Asogh1    29:5 | | | and gold shining vessels, under  | which  | the holy cathedral in the | 
| 11Asogh1    30:2 | | | he built in Argina in [439=990],  | which  | was the [19th] year of his | 
| 11Asogh1    30:2 | | | the [19th] year of his patriarchate,  | which  | lasted [20] years | 
| 11Asogh1    31:4 | | | of residence in a monastery,  | which,  | due to the divine light | 
| 11Asogh1    32:2 | | | besieged the city of Vera,  | which  | he took, leaving there the | 
| 11Asogh1    35:6 | | | buildings and the mountain (on  | which  | it was located) also collapsed | 
| 11Asogh1    36:2 | | | Chaldeans, where pandemonium took place,  | which  | Nebuchadnezzar the son of Nabopollasar | 
| 11Asogh1    36:2 | | | the course of [15] years and  | which  | now, with a change of | 
| 11Asogh1    37:6 | | | the east of it; after  | which  | they went to their own | 
| 11Asogh1    38:0 | | | About the way in  | which  | the nephew (by sister) of | 
| 11Asogh1    39:2 | | | the city. The Armenian Church,  | which  | was outside the city wall | 
| 11Asogh1    40:3 | | | Leaving his city of Tavriz,  | which  | is within the limits of | 
| 11Asogh1    40:12 | | | to approach the hill (on  | which  | stood) the Armenian and Iberian | 
| 11Asogh1    40:17 | | | Parsees for single combat, (during  | which)  | five people of the Iberians | 
| 11Asogh1    41:1 | | | army by the Egyptians, during  | which  | Master Dalasanos perished, King Basil | 
| 11Asogh1    41:4 | | | Epiphany of the Lord; after  | which  | he returned to Cilicia to | 
| 11Asogh1    42:6 | | | a blow on the board,  | which  | was forbidden to them by | 
| 11Asogh1    42:7 | | | Transfiguration he entered Mount Koher,  | which  | is between Hashteank, Copk and | 
| 11Asogh1    44:4 | | | treaty, as a result of  | which  | David had to live in | 
| 11Asogh1    45:1 | | | The ancestry,  | which,  | with the sons of Senekerim | 
| 11Asogh1    48:4 | | | from our Armenian chronology [453] years,  | which  | is the [30th] year of the | 
| 12Last1    1:15 | | | were, but the western army  | which  | was called Erhuzk’, and the | 
| 12Last1    1:22 | | | Bulgars, their districts and cities  | which  | for a long time following | 
| 12Last1    1:27 | | | Basil sent him an edict  | which  | read as follows: “Abandon (those | 
| 12Last1    1:27 | | | as follows: “Abandon (those territories)  | which  | I gave to your father | 
| 12Last1    1:28 | | | House (from the territory) over  | which  | my father held sway.” Now | 
| 12Last1    2:9 | | | Georgi for judgement, saying: “Shatik,  | which  | Smbat unjustly took from me | 
| 12Last1    2:25 | | | him with swords, (an act)  | which  | caused great mourning to the | 
| 12Last1    2:27 | | | For the lofty regal palaces  | which  | had been constructed with very | 
| 12Last1    2:30 | | | swords, the countless incalculable eyes  | which  | were blinded | 
| 12Last1    2:35 | | | behavior of the western troops  | which  | had been gathered from barbaric | 
| 12Last1    3:2 | | | They made bad counsel, counsel  | which  | they were unable to implement | 
| 12Last1    3:8 | | | a structure built on sand  | which  | quickly falls into ruin from | 
| 12Last1    3:13 | | | of Karin.
Reaching the field  | which  | is opposite the stronghold, they | 
| 12Last1    3:14 | | | contrary they generously gave gifts  | which  | were not theirs to give | 
| 12Last1    4:0 | | | their estates from him, (territories)  | which  | Georgi had unjustly expropriated from | 
| 12Last1    4:0 | | | portion. (Basil) wrote: “Abandon that  | which  | is not your patrimonial inheritance | 
| 12Last1    4:6 | | | of Abkhazia. The (Byzantine) troops  | which  | pursued them (continued) killing until | 
| 12Last1    4:7 | | | me the patrimony (“my patrimony”)  | which  | the Curopalate had given me | 
| 12Last1    4:11 | | | recompense for the merciless sword  | which  | they had let loose on | 
| 12Last1    4:11 | | | hand of the All-Mighty  | which  | was warring with them | 
| 12Last1    4:12 | | | mules, tents and other stuff  | which ( | the Byzantines) had been unable | 
| 12Last1    5:1 | | | first year of Constantine’s reign,  | which  | was, according to our calendar | 
| 12Last1    6:7 | | | For on the very road ( | which  | Romanus) was travelling, an army | 
| 12Last1    7:1 | | | in the city called Samusat ( | which  | they say was built by | 
| 12Last1    7:3 | | | people) about the unexpected emergency  | which  | had developed. As soon as | 
| 12Last1    7:4 | | | of that house of holiness,  | which  | former kings of Armenia had | 
| 12Last1    9:2 | | | and then married him—at  | which  | the matter became clear to | 
| 12Last1    9:5 | | | until his death, (the demon)  | which  | tormented (Michael) did not leave | 
| 12Last1    9:6 | | | city named Berkri. (This city)  | which  | is on the territory of | 
| 12Last1    9:8 | | | impiety of our (Christian) troops  | which  | caused the sword of bitterness | 
| 12Last1    9:8 | | | destroyed wickedly” [Matthew 21.41]. Now those troops  | which  | were at Arcak did not | 
| 12Last1    9:12 | | | another sign had been revealed  | which  | greatly astounded viewers. This was | 
| 12Last1    9:12 | | | final destruction of Jerusalem, about  | which  | the Savior had spoken, in | 
| 12Last1    9:12 | | | the beginning of the creation  | which  | God created until now, and | 
| 12Last1    9:13 | | | you come from?” or “From  | which  | district?” or “Why are you | 
| 12Last1    9:19 | | | the grass on the housetops  | which  | withers before it grows up | 
| 12Last1    9:19 | | | before it grows up, with  | which  | the reaper does not fill | 
| 12Last1    10:0 | | | the office of gayiosut’iwn from  | which  | all the judges of the | 
| 12Last1    10:2 | | | numerous (examples) of good fortune  | which  | attended him | 
| 12Last1    10:7 | | | God, forgetting that divine command  | which ( | God) had announced by means | 
| 12Last1    10:10 | | | the righteous verdict of God,  | which  | judges all properly and justly | 
| 12Last1    10:12 | | | the outset of Constantine’s reign,  | which  | was the year [490] according to | 
| 12Last1    10:17 | | | the summit of a mountain  | which  | blocks and covers the sunbeams | 
| 12Last1    10:19 | | | The holy altar  | which  | at one time had been | 
| 12Last1    10:21 | | | ’Since that invitation for death  | which  | is sent to all mortal | 
| 12Last1    10:30 | | | clouds laden with spiritual gifts  | which  | their by means of doctrinal | 
| 12Last1    10:31 | | | nuptial-couch, or the sun  | which,  | rising over the heads of | 
| 12Last1    10:31 | | | steed, adorned with golden ornaments,  | which  | went before (the king), returned | 
| 12Last1    10:32 | | | dense multitude of the people  | which  | went in advance were like | 
| 12Last1    10:35 | | | heart of stone is there  | which  | does not turn to sighing | 
| 12Last1    10:36 | | | Armenia because of that sale  | which  | we recalled a while earlier | 
| 12Last1    10:38 | | | much evil. For the vineyard  | which  | the Lord had planted and | 
| 12Last1    10:38 | | | the Lord had planted and  | which  | our Illuminator tended with fifteen | 
| 12Last1    10:44 | | | in the city of Samusat ( | which  | they say was built by | 
| 12Last1    10:45 | | | had given him the place  | which  | he himself wanted (but) which | 
| 12Last1    10:45 | | | which he himself wanted (but)  | which  | was greatly inferior in value | 
| 12Last1    10:46 | | | Vahram and his son, something  | which  | caused the Armenians great mourning | 
| 12Last1    10:48 | | | descended to the churning waters  | which  | coursed down from the mountains | 
| 12Last1    11:2 | | | their might. No, the Hand  | which  | mightily prevented them was the | 
| 12Last1    11:2 | | | them was the same Hand  | which  | had succored their journey | 
| 12Last1    11:9 | | | the words of Amos with  | which  | he insulted Israel, drinking strained | 
| 12Last1    11:11 | | | year [497] of our (Armenian) calendar [1048]  | which  | was the second year of | 
| 12Last1    11:12 | | | resulted from that unadulterated wine  | which  | in his vision the young | 
| 12Last1    11:20 | | | and forceful lofty arm by  | which  | You ruled us and (that | 
| 12Last1    11:21 | | | of that day! That light,  | which  | on the first day (of | 
| 12Last1    11:22 | | | night. That bestial pagan people  | which  | had long since been growling | 
| 12Last1    11:32 | | | were a mud pit in  | which  | the entire population of the | 
| 12Last1    11:33 | | | and blood of the corpses  | which  | fell upon you. Oh mountain | 
| 12Last1    11:33 | | | mount Sinai, a medium through  | which  | Moses spoke with God; no | 
| 12Last1    11:35 | | | equal to Geghbu mountain upon  | which  | the children of Israel perished | 
| 12Last1    12:8 | | | ineffable mystery (of the mass)  | which  | is awesome to the angels | 
| 12Last1    12:8 | | | forgetting the hymn in Psalms  | which  | says “They shall be despised | 
| 12Last1    12:10 | | | might recall their heavy (trains)  | which  | they drag along the ground | 
| 12Last1    12:14 | | | go to the holy altars  | which  | they sullied with their filthy | 
| 12Last1    12:25 | | | experienced. As for the disasters  | which  | befell the other districts and | 
| 12Last1    13:1 | | | men. Its heads were Kamenas,  | which  | translates “fire,” who held sway | 
| 12Last1    14:1 | | | retreat of the Holy Cross,  | which  | he himself had constructed with | 
| 12Last1    16:2 | | | Who can record the evils  | which ( | the Seljuks) then visited upon | 
| 12Last1    16:8 | | | is neither time nor deed  | which  | can mitigate our (suffering), except | 
| 12Last1    16:8 | | | of the desert (the Antichrist),  | which  | the Bible prophesies | 
| 12Last1    16:9 | | | off narrating the incredible evils  | which  | befell the Christians, sparing you | 
| 12Last1    16:15 | | | one single moment the country,  | which  | had been crowded with people | 
| 12Last1    16:23 | | | due to the unbelievable evils ( | which  | had befallen us) no one | 
| 12Last1    16:24 | | | to an agitated sea in  | which  | many people, swooning from dread | 
| 12Last1    16:28 | | | the Sultan) ascended the promontory  | which  | looks toward Karin, and saw | 
| 12Last1    16:30 | | | the myriads of their soldiers  | which  | surround me | 
| 12Last1    16:39 | | | Seljuks) readied another military device  | which  | they themselves called baban—a | 
| 12Last1    16:39 | | | baban—a very frightful thing,  | which,  | it was said, required four | 
| 12Last1    16:40 | | | arranged, they released a rock  | which  | violently struck the wall, caused | 
| 12Last1    16:47 | | | a furnace the flames of  | which  | reached up forty-nine cubits | 
| 12Last1    16:50 | | | the deep wisdom of God,  | which  | none can attain. For He | 
| 12Last1    16:52 | | | Sea of Bznunik’ (Lake Van)  | which  | had a secure, impregnable fortress | 
| 12Last1    17:1 | | | and as for those taxes  | which  | he collected from all lands | 
| 12Last1    17:1 | | | he collected from all lands,  | which  | he should have spent on | 
| 12Last1    17:1 | | | forces (fighting) against enemies, (forces)  | which,  | by vanquishing the enemies could | 
| 12Last1    17:2 | | | as brazen as famished wolves  | which,  | chancing upon a flock without | 
| 12Last1    17:4 | | | as her own patrimonial inheritance,  | which  | none could resist. (Tughril), the | 
| 12Last1    17:4 | | | me those cities and districts  | which  | your forebears took from the | 
| 12Last1    17:13 | | | prophets predicted the threatening things  | which  | subsequently occurred; yet the people | 
| 12Last1    17:14 | | | what threatens, but about matters  | which  | have transpired, and I narrate | 
| 12Last1    17:15 | | | Man, what is that proverb  | which  | they repeat in Israel, ’The | 
| 12Last1    17:19 | | | see the wicked inconsolable replacement  | which  | we received. Where are those | 
| 12Last1    17:20 | | | great and wondrous patriarchal throne  | which  | that venerable man of God | 
| 12Last1    17:21 | | | ceased. The ranks of heretics  | which  | previously resembled mice running for | 
| 12Last1    17:21 | | | orthodox confession, presently resemble lions  | which  | fearlessly, mightily, sally forth from | 
| 12Last1    17:22 | | | I say about the Church,  | which  | formerly was so embellished, comely | 
| 12Last1    17:24 | | | If everything  | which  | I have related was visited | 
| 12Last1    17:28 | | | too are the Lord’s words,  | which  | we find in the book | 
| 12Last1    17:28 | | | speaking, I will hear” [Isaiah 65.24] words  | which  | surpass the most fervent words | 
| 12Last1    18:8 | | | can record the diverse evils  | which  | they wreaked on that place | 
| 12Last1    18:11 | | | she embarked upon that journey  | which,  | as the Davidic psalm says | 
| 12Last1    18:14 | | | year [506] of our (Armenian) era [1057],  | which  | was the tenth Byzantine indication | 
| 12Last1    18:15 | | | alas that destructive plan by  | which  | the inhabitants of the country | 
| 12Last1    18:16 | | | in the flower of youth  | which  | always appeared very beautiful and | 
| 12Last1    18:17 | | | their fields with plentiful seeds  | which,  | sprouting, dyed all the plains | 
| 12Last1    18:19 | | | inhabitants, destroyed cities, uncultivated fields  | which  | produce thorns, reflecting frightful, terrible | 
| 12Last1    18:20 | | | have also vanished, the birds  | which  | by their human-loving nature | 
| 12Last1    18:20 | | | grown used to our species,  | which  | filled the land with their | 
| 12Last1    18:20 | | | morning twitter and loud chirpings,  | which,  | like a goad would rouse | 
| 12Last1    18:22 | | | of Egypt), and the cauldron  | which  | was shown to Jeremiah, boiling | 
| 12Last1    18:24 | | | very beginning of that year  | which  | we recalled above with woe | 
| 12Last1    18:24 | | | from Persia resembling ravenous wolves  | which,  | upon encountering a flock unguarded | 
| 12Last1    18:26 | | | horses, donkeys and everything else  | which  | he had amassed in the | 
| 12Last1    18:28 | | | the inception of unbelievable misfortunes  | which  | were visited upon us | 
| 12Last1    18:30 | | | Then the troops  | which  | had come note: “Show us | 
| 12Last1    18:31 | | | magnificent gifts for the success  | which  | they had encountered on the | 
| 12Last1    18:44 | | | bear the unique tortures to  | which  | they were subjected? Their skin | 
| 12Last1    19:0 | | | what one detachment (of Seljuks),  | which  | had come to the borders | 
| 12Last1    19:2 | | | they fled to the vineyards  | which  | surrounded the city, and they | 
| 12Last1    21:2 | | | when God said to Egypt ( | which  | had been struck ten times | 
| 12Last1    21:3 | | | mosquitoes rested upon (the Egyptians)  | which  | bit and blinded those lordly | 
| 12Last1    21:5 | | | as in the Red Sea,  | which  | was dyed with the blood | 
| 12Last1    21:7 | | | for the bitter servitude by  | which  | they had straitened the Israelites | 
| 12Last1    21:9 | | | As for the city about  | which  | we are now speaking, Melitene | 
| 12Last1    21:20 | | | districts located below Ekegheac’ (through  | which ( | the Seljuks) passed by night | 
| 12Last1    21:28 | | | the Precursor, John the Baptist)  | which  | had been built with great | 
| 12Last1    21:28 | | | in front of St. Karapet ( | which  | had been built in a | 
| 12Last1    22:3 | | | sink into an abyss from  | which  | there is no exit | 
| 12Last1    22:6 | | | enemy) be from a people  | which  | speaks a foreign language, it | 
| 12Last1    22:8 | | | from that same sweet fountain  | which  | our great leader (St. Gregory | 
| 12Last1    22:8 | | | vision, limpid and clear, into  | which  | pestilential, heretical streams could not | 
| 12Last1    22:11 | | | with the life-giving water  | which  | flowed from the House of | 
| 12Last1    22:13 | | | reputation had grown — (a renown)  | which  | stupid people noised about—began | 
| 12Last1    22:15 | | | sowers of discord, that Church  | which  | our Lord Jesus Christ ransomed | 
| 12Last1    22:22 | | | two occasions assemblies were held  | which  | included an inestimable number of | 
| 12Last1    22:24 | | | think about the Davidic psalm  | which  | says, “It is better to | 
| 12Last1    23:0 | | | the fortress-town of Shirni ( | which  | to this day is the | 
| 12Last1    23:3 | | | with that outrageous dissolute disease  | which  | is typical of their fold | 
| 12Last1    23:5 | | | villages from their patrimonial inheritance  | which  | they turned into dwellings and | 
| 12Last1    23:9 | | | Solomon spoke of and about  | which  | the divine Apostle commanded: “(Fall | 
| 12Last1    23:13 | | | the ascetic orders. The site  | which  | had been an assembly-place | 
| 12Last1    23:13 | | | an assembly-place for clerics,  | which  | he had constructed with very | 
| 12Last1    23:14 | | | the inhabitants of those fields  | which  | naturally belonged to them and | 
| 12Last1    23:14 | | | naturally belonged to them and  | which  | we spoke of a little | 
| 12Last1    23:14 | | | rage, they ruined those churches  | which  | they had long since had | 
| 12Last1    23:15 | | | this narration a wondrous account  | which  | will strike all listeners with | 
| 12Last1    23:16 | | | a section of Paxra mountain  | which  | presently is called Gaylaxazut, there | 
| 12Last1    23:29 | | | giving boldness to the stars  | which  | adorned the sky. The priests | 
| 12Last1    23:29 | | | split asunder the lofty billows,  | which,  | resembling an intractable steed suddenly | 
| 12Last1    23:30 | | | they had the spotless Mariam ( | which  | is the blessed Church) holding | 
| 12Last1    23:30 | | | in her hands a drum ( | which  | is correctness of faith); they | 
| 12Last1    23:34 | | | as the cuttle-fish about  | which  | it is said that in | 
| 12Last1    23:34 | | | observed the strengthening of justice,  | which  | he could not resist; for | 
| 12Last1    23:42 | | | the doctrine of confirmed light  | which  | we learned from the blessed | 
| 12Last1    24:1 | | | builders of that first structure  | which  | was built with great difficulty | 
| 12Last1    24:2 | | | on the mountains of Lebanon  | which  | David built and fortified with | 
| 12Last1    24:3 | | | to them and neighbors—punishment  | which  | occurs according to the crimes | 
| 12Last1    24:5 | | | The calamitous events  | which  | took place regarding Arcn had | 
| 12Last1    24:6 | | | Ani and her daughters surrounding  | which  | had learned arrogance even more | 
| 12Last1    24:8 | | | reached the city (of Ani)  | which  | had reached the limit of | 
| 12Last1    24:9 | | | and the locks of copper  | which  | opposed his kingdom, but because | 
| 12Last1    24:11 | | | When the armed (Seljuk) troops  | which  | were fighting outside saw this | 
| 12Last1    24:14 | | | the corpses, that great stream  | which  | passed by the city became | 
| 12Last1    24:16 | | | the fate of unjust cities  | which  | are built with the blood | 
| 12Last1    24:16 | | | sweat of the bankrupt, and  | which  | fortify their homes with usury | 
| 12Last1    24:16 | | | are drunk from the desire  | which  | has seized hold of them | 
| 12Last1    25:22 | | | Alp-Arslan) recall that compact  | which  | he had made with God | 
| 12Last1    26:2 | | | tarrn: “element” “comet,” “super-nova”)  | which  | faced earthward. For while it | 
| 12Last1    26:3 | | | But that robe  | which  | it had donned, so thickly | 
| 12Last1    26:3 | | | rays. And (the comet’s intensity),  | which  | had been so strong that | 
| 12Last1    26:5 | | | time of this (celestial event  | which  | took place) in the year | 
| 12Last1    26:9 | | | foreigners were laid with stones  | which  | had (previously been) anointed with | 
| 12Last1    26:13 | | | enlivening words of prophets by  | which  | they were fortified and were | 
| 12Last1    26:16 | | | weigh more than the punishments  | which  | we have received from You |