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whiteness   2
whither   3
whiz   2
who   4605
whoever   48
whole   274
wholeheartedly   4
wholesome   1
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whitening   1
whither   3
whizzing   1
whizzings   1
who   3748
whoever   48
whole   274
wholeheartedly   4
wholesome   1


01Kor1    1:4|Therefore, I, who had had the fortune of
01Kor1    2:14|them advisors to mighty kings, who indicated the state of worldly
01Kor1    2:15|or were they wise councilors who have advised thee by their
01Kor1    2:16|dispatching the angels as emissaries, who declared Daniel to be magnificent
01Kor1    2:21|the noble deeds of those who had come before
01Kor1    2:22|but also of those who came after the Only Begotten
01Kor1    2:22|the faith of the others who had come nigh unto the
01Kor1    2:24|Yet Christ who exalts the humble praises not
01Kor1    2:24|he praises the lesser ones; who thinks highly of the pouring
01Kor1    2:24|that the memory of those who poured it shall be preached
01Kor1    2:25|and the generosity of those who contributed two mites He found
01Kor1    2:26|As for Paul, who had determined to spread the
01Kor1    2:26|designated as a chosen vessel who could bear His wondrous name
01Kor1    2:28|he adds even more boldly: “Who shall lay anything to the
01Kor1    2:29|Luke, and there are others who are better presented in the
01Kor1    2:32|also of the women disciples who preached the truth of the
01Kor1    2:33|as an example for those who were to come later. So
01Kor1    2:36|which have rule over you, who have spoken unto you the
01Kor1    2:38|Take my brethren, the prophets who have spoken in the name
01Kor1    5:2|a gracious and hospitable man, who devoutly served him in a
01Kor1    5:5|the words of the Apostle who note
01Kor1    6:5|Syrian bishop of noble lineage, who unexpectedly had come into the
01Kor1    6:6|to a priest called Habel, who was an intimate of Bishop
01Kor1    9:2|showed the alphabet to those who had received him earlier. Whereupon
01Kor1    9:5|For as the man who had seen God descended from
01Kor1    9:5|because of the sinful people: who having turned away from Providence
01Kor1    9:6|of the eagerness of those who were to be the recipients
01Kor1    9:7|man and Moses the magnificent, who had spoken with God
01Kor1    10:1|savage regions of the Mark’ who were difficult to communicate with
01Kor1    12:4|truth, deeming those of us who had completed their training as
01Kor1    12:7|of whom was named Vardan, who was also called Vardkan
01Kor1    13:2|from the district of Taron, who were both saintly, energetic men
01Kor1    13:5|of the Christ-loving Shabit, who followed in his father’s footsteps
01Kor1    15:6|father’s house.” And thus, they who had been gathered from among
01Kor1    15:7|by the name of Samuel, who became the Bishop of the
01Kor1    16:5|who transmitted in writing Mesrop’s design
01Kor1    16:5|due honors to the Saint, who was to be called acoemeti
01Kor1    16:14|resumed his teaching, educating those who had been gathered
01Kor1    17:2|King, whose name was Arsvagh, who along with the nobility received
01Kor1    17:8|priests whose name was Jonathan, who had shown much eagerness for
01Kor1    18:1|Gardmank’ whose name was Khurs, who with God-loving piety welcomed
01Kor1    19:6|Yet blessed Sahak, who had rendered from the Greek
01Kor1    21:3|and he saved many who had been imprisoned and in
01Kor1    21:4|of consolation gave to many who were in mourning and in
01Kor1    22:12|as an example for all who obey, and for that reason
01Kor1    22:18|as had done the prophets who in the mountains and deserts
01Kor1    22:19|Similarly, all the church fathers who came after the order of
01Kor1    22:19|served as examples to us who have followed them. Thus, the
01Kor1    22:19|tradition, and similarly admonished all who came near him with the
01Kor1    24:5|a saintly and devout man, who with the assistance of noble
01Kor1    25:2|sorrow is experienced over those who are forever departed, by those
01Kor1    25:2|are forever departed, by those who are left behind
01Kor1    26:1|the religious fervor of those who were near him, and sent
01Kor1    26:2|the saintly end of those who have been summoned by Christ
01Kor1    26:3|surrendered to God’s grace those who remained, and asked assistance of
01Kor1    26:4|names of the principal disciples who had gathered here are, first
01Kor1    26:5|Vahan, of the Amatuni clan, who was the commander in chief
01Kor1    26:12|as servants of the Saint who had attained the state of
01Kor1    27:4|As for the beneficent Vahan, who rendered unexpected assistance to all
01Kor1    28:2|to us but to those who have read this book
01Kor1    28:4|of the saints of God who already have been honored for
01Kor1    28:4|spiritual sons and to all who, through them, will be taught
02Agat1    1:2|by Artashir, son of Sasan, who was a certain [naxarar] lord from
02Agat1    1:2|the troops of the Persians who had abandoned, rejected, and disrespected
02Agat1    1:3|Xosrov, king of the Armenians - who was second in command of
02Agat1    1:10|to exact vengeance on those who had deposed from power his
02Agat1    1:16|troops, as well as those who had come from various places
02Agat1    1:24|As for the troops who were with him, he gave
02Agat1    2:17|the king saw this man who had come to him with
02Agat1    2:32|not sparing even the young who still did not know their
02Agat1    3:3|a small child named Trdat, who was taken by dayeaks and
02Agat1    3:7|educated by a certain count, who was named Licinius (Likiane’s
02Agat1    3:8|son of Anak the Parthian, who had gone to the Byzantine
02Agat1    3:11|other facts about himself concerning who he was, where he had
02Agat1    4:18|court, there is a man who can deal with this matter
02Agat1    5:11|heaven and of the angels, who glorify his majesty, and of
02Agat1    5:12|who have been fashioned by him
02Agat1    5:22|and of all the just who will rejoice in the kingdom
02Agat1    5:24|whereas the hope of all who serve and love God is
02Agat1    5:25|But those who are like you, who worship
02Agat1    5:25|those who are like you, who worship gods that are mute
02Agat1    5:27|deceiving forms persuaded the men who lived at that time to
02Agat1    5:30|the disposer of all creatures, who made everything and can destroy
02Agat1    5:31|we worship the living one who can give us life when
02Agat1    5:32|model of life, so we who die for his sake will
02Agat1    5:33|where are the former men who died. I shall quickly send
02Agat1    5:34|But show me who that Christ may be, that
02Agat1    5:34|be, that I may know who might be that recompenser [cf. Rom. 2.6; II Tim. 4.8] of
02Agat1    5:34|meet, or is he one who would free you from your
02Agat1    5:36|you said that the kings who worship them are insane
02Agat1    5:41|of bondage to idolatry, those who are bound in sin; and
02Agat1    5:41|chains of lawlessness for those who are like you
02Agat1    5:42|mercy and to save those who hope in him
02Agat1    5:43|called and invited and those who kept the commandments; whereas the
02Agat1    5:45|And the angels are those who are the servants of his
02Agat1    5:46|do not recognize your Creator who makes this demand on you
02Agat1    5:47|have not recognized your fashioner, who in his own time will
02Agat1    5:47|a bridle and bit, you who will not be able to
02Agat1    5:48|this insult mean to them who have no sensation even of
02Agat1    5:50|But those who worship the same are truly
02Agat1    5:52|Those who made them will become like
02Agat1    5:52|them, and also all those who hope in them
02Agat1    6:3|someone else creator. And those who are truly creator you insult
02Agat1    6:3|and mute the great Anahit, who gives life and fertility to
02Agat1    6:22|But of those who worship stone idols, the prophet
02Agat1    6:23|And of those who worship wooden sculptures he speaks
02Agat1    6:24|As for those who worship images of silver and
02Agat1    6:25|on all resisters and sinners who may be impious like you
02Agat1    7:7|divinity, and the holy Spirit who proceeds from you and fills
02Agat1    7:7|and fills all the world, who is with you and with
02Agat1    7:13|you have prepared for those who earlier loved you’ [I Cor. 2.9], which you
02Agat1    7:13|will give, Lord, to those who have loved the day when
02Agat1    7:16|your mercy had granted mankind who lost them
02Agat1    7:19|who became luminaries on earth in
02Agat1    7:20|your Son to the world, who was to come and remove
02Agat1    7:23|means of your beloved Son, who was sent by you to
02Agat1    7:26|from light, life from life, who came to put on the
02Agat1    7:26|raise us to the divinity, who became like us
02Agat1    7:28|He is the same, who was and is and remains
02Agat1    7:34|of the universe, that those who were accustomed to worshipping wood
02Agat1    7:35|become like a deaf man who does not hear, and like
02Agat1    7:43|But those who did not wish to come
02Agat1    7:46|price of your Son’s blood [cf. I Cor. 6.19; 7.23], who have been saved and freed
02Agat1    7:49|me as on the thief who shared with you the sufferings
02Agat1    7:52|May those who hoped in you not be
02Agat1    7:52|you not be ashamed [cf. Rom. 9.33; I Pet. 2.6], those who once boasted in your only
02Agat1    7:52|Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who was sent by you
02Agat1    7:53|grace of rewards to those who believe in him
02Agat1    7:54|And so, benevolent Lord, who note: ’I am with you
02Agat1    7:55|your enemies can vanquish those who hope in you, who are
02Agat1    7:55|those who hope in you, who are enemies to themselves
02Agat1    7:65|measures of days for those who are in the world
02Agat1    7:66|the lord of the daytime, who has the example of your
02Agat1    7:66|unfailing, inexhaustible and uninterrupted light, who will be revealed to his
02Agat1    7:69|the lord of the evening, who has by your will your
02Agat1    7:74|Lord omnipotent, who crown those who hope in
02Agat1    7:74|Lord omnipotent, who crown those who hope in you and fulfill
02Agat1    7:74|fulfill the will of those who fear you, make me worthy
02Agat1    7:74|will bring on the impious who oppose you. And give me
02Agat1    7:75|troubled, harbor [cf. Ps. 106.20] for the toiling, who lovingly care for your creatures
02Agat1    7:77|he will carry off those who long for him to the
02Agat1    7:79|You who laid down your life for
02Agat1    7:81|being creatures from nothing [cf. II Macc. 7.28; Rom. 4.17], you who did not abandon the races
02Agat1    7:82|sent your only-begotten Son, who came and brought back creatures
02Agat1    7:84|Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who was sent by you to
02Agat1    7:85|and who put on the flesh of
02Agat1    7:85|flesh of our humanity, and who depicted and imprinted himself on
02Agat1    7:87|benevolence of the holy Spirit who proceeds from you
02Agat1    7:89|You who are bountiful to all, grant
02Agat1    7:93|of your kingdom with those who were pleasing before you and
02Agat1    7:94|the joy of your saints, who have loved your divinity and
02Agat1    7:96|But for those who have hastened to draw near
02Agat1    7:97|But to those who did not wish to enter
02Agat1    7:98|So, benevolent Lord, who came and was humbled and
02Agat1    7:100|And as for those who remain, let them not miss
02Agat1    7:102|all may worship before you, who go down to the dust
02Agat1    7:104|So, let them know you who died for them. For they
02Agat1    7:105|in your eternal kingdom, you who exist in your essence, in
02Agat1    7:109|are stored up for those who hope in you forever
02Agat1    8:9|asked the Creator of creation, who is the architect and creator
02Agat1    8:14|For ’they weep indeed, who will take away their seeds
02Agat1    9:2|you not serve the gods who are the life and prosperity
02Agat1    9:4|and deed; and his Spirit, who filled the whole universe with
02Agat1    9:9|and cast into torment you who do not know him and
02Agat1    9:10|note: “Where is your God, who will save you from my
02Agat1    9:15|separate from his love those who hope in him
02Agat1    9:16|inanity and impiety and rebellion [cf. Ps. 24.4] - who will become like you and
02Agat1    10:6|I fought with the enemy, who in hidden fashion wars through
02Agat1    10:9|eternal torments - and especially those who are like you in idolatry
02Agat1    10:15|in order to confound those who are without him and who
02Agat1    10:15|who are without him and who fight against him like you
02Agat1    11:3|son of the guilty Anak, who killed your father Khosrov and
02Agat1    11:5|son of Anak the Parthian who had killed his father Khosrov
02Agat1    11:10|thatLike the arrogant Trdat, who pridefully destroyed the dykes of
02Agat1    11:14|Now there was a widow who lived in that fortress wherein
02Agat1    11:16|As for other men who had been let down there
02Agat1    12:2|my authority and to those who are located in hamlets, shens
02Agat1    12:13|our kings all of you who abide by this command. May
02Agat1    12:19|will be bestowed upon those who uncover them
02Agat1    12:21|spare my meritorious Grigorios, someone who was dear to me. For
02Agat1    13:2|found a convent of virgins who, having isolated themselves in the
02Agat1    13:7|hidden arrows of the enemy [cf. Eph. 6.6], who is accustomed to shoot secretly
02Agat1    13:7|shoot secretly at the saints who love Christ, they found that
02Agat1    13:12|heaven, God of ineffable light, who established everything by your word
02Agat1    13:12|established everything by your word, who made heaven and earth and
02Agat1    13:12|earth and all their order, who fashioned man as dust from
02Agat1    13:12|and were helpful to those who hoped in you in each
02Agat1    13:13|of the kingdom of those who keep your commandments
02Agat1    13:16|Lord our God, who sent your only-begotten Son
02Agat1    13:16|sent your only-begotten Son, who came and filled the whole
02Agat1    13:18|have mercy, Lord, on us who have taken refuge in your
02Agat1    13:24|Lord in the gospel note: “Who will leave his dwelling for
02Agat1    15:7|He who is by nature Son, freely
02Agat1    15:7|nature Son, freely brings those who keep his commandments to share
02Agat1    15:7|And if there be anyone who keeps his words, when he
02Agat1    15:15|salvation from the Almighty Lord, Who previously had saved them from
02Agat1    15:15|shame at the lewd viewers who had gathered to look
02Agat1    15:16|this, many of the viewers who had come out to see
02Agat1    15:16|to see her beauty - viewers who were the king’s intimates - came
02Agat1    15:20|of the kingdom of Christ, who is creator, vivifier and renewer
02Agat1    15:20|promised, ineffable blessings for those who hope in him
02Agat1    15:22|you, be received by him who has led us from our
02Agat1    15:24|Lord God almighty, who fashioned your creatures through your
02Agat1    15:24|creatures through your holy Spirit; who brought everything from nothing into
02Agat1    15:25|For you it is, Lord, who drowned in the flooding waters
02Agat1    15:25|and saved your beloved Noah who had kept the command of
02Agat1    15:26|You who then worked salvation through the
02Agat1    15:27|You who saved Abraham in the midst
02Agat1    15:27|impious races of Canaanites and who saved your handmaid Sarah from
02Agat1    15:27|of shameful outrage and death [cf. Gen. 20]; who had mercy on your servant
02Agat1    15:29|Benevolent and sweet one, who cast us into this trial
02Agat1    15:29|to each one of those who stand in your fear and
02Agat1    15:30|You who saved Noah from the watery
02Agat1    16:4|that we deny the God ’who is’ [Ex. 3.14], the creator of all
02Agat1    16:8|Especially you, Rhipsime, who according to your name were
02Agat1    16:8|for you and for those who will be like you
02Agat1    16:11|multitude of people, some folk who were of the grandee servitors
02Agat1    16:11|secretaries [nshanagirq] happened to be there, who wrote down all that was
02Agat1    16:16|You it was who parted the Red Sea, and
02Agat1    16:17|You it was who turned the sterile rock into
02Agat1    16:18|You it was who brought down your servant Jonah
02Agat1    16:19|You are the true God who saved Daniel, thrown as food
02Agat1    16:19|fearful teeth, and rendered him who had been de-famed glorious
02Agat1    16:20|by fire the three children who had been thrown into the
02Agat1    16:20|you [cf. Dan. 3], for they glorified you, who had seen your wonders
02Agat1    16:22|crown of righteousness on her who hoped in you
02Agat1    17:19|Lord and King and God, who for our sake was humbled
02Agat1    17:19|of the world help us, who did not helplessly abandon us
02Agat1    17:19|did not helplessly abandon us who hoped in him but considered
02Agat1    17:20|For he is the Lord who glorifies the humbled, and may
02Agat1    17:22|Remember the Lord who was humbled in order to
02Agat1    17:22|to raise us up, and who shed his own blood on
02Agat1    17:23|David against bears and lions, who struck and broke them like
02Agat1    17:24|Similarly, he who destroyed the ignoble giant through
02Agat1    17:25|a handmaid of Christ. He who today in his mercy and
02Agat1    17:25|in a revelation to us who piously beseeched him, the same
02Agat1    17:27|the servants of the court who heard and understood everything which
02Agat1    17:31|exhausted, and defeated the king, who fell to the ground
02Agat1    17:37|and note: “Lord of all, who could repay you for the
02Agat1    17:37|teeth of the wild beast who would have ravaged us
02Agat1    17:39|our hands to foreign gods who really do not exist. All
02Agat1    17:39|us in a straight land’ [Ps. 142.10], who will bring us to the
02Agat1    17:43|to the number of those who have loved the day of
02Agat1    17:48|just, the saints and those who loved your name. Let the
02Agat1    18:6|they dismembered her, saying: “All who dare to despise and insult
02Agat1    18:7|other saints, men and women, who had come with them, more
02Agat1    18:7|seventy people. But of those who came there at that time
02Agat1    18:7|there at that time and who sought to wrap and bury
02Agat1    18:11|had been their lodging-place, who spoke thus at the moment
02Agat1    18:11|Gayane, and Rhipsime our child who loved you
02Agat1    19:1|should have been ashamed, he who was so renowned for bravery
02Agat1    19:1|the Euphrates river. So, he, who was such a powerful soldier
02Agat1    19:3|especially about the wonderful Rhipsime who had no equal among women
02Agat1    19:4|that amazing and unforgettable girl, who will never pass from my
02Agat1    19:10|promotion and honor on anyone who could entice or persuade the
02Agat1    19:11|enemies, O king, and those who dishonor the gods and the
02Agat1    19:11|there still lives that witch who corrupted and destroyed the beautiful
02Agat1    19:13|with her harmful advice her, who had the beauty of the
02Agat1    19:14|advice had displeased the gods, who had given that girl such
02Agat1    19:15|were accustomed to kill all who had been condemned to death
02Agat1    19:18|and impatient to join those who have loved you; and I
02Agat1    19:19|Now remember us, Lord, who ’for your name’s sake die
02Agat1    19:23|Now those who had once come with them
02Agat1    19:24|But those who were put to death with
02Agat1    19:24|Gayane and Rhipsime, with those who were counted in the number
02Agat1    19:25|with two of her companions who fought along with her, were
02Agat1    20:5|the power of the demons who had taken him over
02Agat1    20:18|were astonished and all replied: “Who knows if he is still
02Agat1    20:30|you must recognize your creator who created the heavens and the
02Agat1    20:33|Gregory replied: “The ones who, for God, died by your
02Agat1    21:1|God’ is God and creator, who in his almighty benevolence has
02Agat1    21:1|from uncircumscribed, boundless nothing. He who created everything is the almighty
02Agat1    21:5|to call his brothers [cf. Heb. 2.11] those who will turn to the worship
02Agat1    21:7|spoke well, because for those who recognize him, he is their
02Agat1    21:8|But for those who do not recognize him, even
02Agat1    21:8|his benevolent love. But those who fear him are near to
02Agat1    21:9|guard his worshippers? For those who fell into our hands were
02Agat1    21:10|his beloved and to those who recognize him and do his
02Agat1    21:14|of Christ: ’Blessed is he who made us worthy to attain
02Agat1    21:16|Now recognize him who called you from darkness to
02Agat1    21:21|those whom you killed, but who are alive, as intercessors; for
02Agat1    21:28|his beloved martyrs to you; who in their martyrdom bore witness
02Agat1    21:28|with all and above all, who exists for all eternity. His
02Agat1    21:29|God and intercede for those who commemorate them; we pray to
02Agat1    21:33|their testimony, but that those who loved him might magnify him
02Agat1    22:2|is kind to all those who invoke him [cf. Ps. 144.18] and he forgives
02Agat1    22:2|him [cf. Ps. 144.18] and he forgives those who beseech him
02Agat1    22:8|of the creator. For he who made everything just as he
02Agat1    22:11|poured on your land and who became worthy of divine grace
02Agat1    22:17|bear me witness. And you who were dead in your sins
02Agat1    22:18|you towards the living God who created heaven and earth and
02Agat1    22:18|purifier and expiator of those who worship and adore him
02Agat1    22:19|his good pleasure [cf. II Thess. 1.11], whereas those who did evil were punished on
02Agat1    22:27|But just men who were made worthy to know
02Agat1    22:27|to know his creation, and who with reverent will obeyed and
02Agat1    22:27|Hebrews, the seed of Abraham, who was chosen for his piety
02Agat3    1:6|For the Godhead who dwells in them will have
02Agat3    1:6|is foolishness, but to you who have been found is God’s
02Agat3    1:7|the crown of these saints who are among you
02Agat3    2:5|each one of the men who loved God, of those instructed
02Agat3    4:11|a man, tall and fearful, who governed the front and the
02Agat3    4:22|of goats, black in color, who having passed through the water
02Agat3    4:29|And the man, who had earlier called my name
02Agat3    4:35|For the holy martyrs who were martyred here have made
02Agat3    4:38|the fearsome and splendid man, who in the vanguard held the
02Agat3    4:38|is the providence of God, ’who looks on the earth and
02Agat3    4:48|the sufferings of the martyrs, who imitated the sufferings of the
02Agat3    4:57|is the Spirit of God who glorifies the Son
02Agat3    4:68|herds of many black goats who in going down to the
02Agat3    4:71|there will be impious ones who depart from the truth; they
02Agat3    4:72|lambs they will become wolves who will slaughter the holy lambs
02Agat3    4:72|holy lambs - that is, those who depart from the truth and
02Agat3    4:74|But those who will have the intentions of
02Agat3    6:3|near or approach them, you who have not yet been healed
02Agat3    8:13|temple of the sole martyr who had been slain at the
02Agat3    9:5|Similarly, all the people who were gathered in their multitude
02Agat3    10:5|scribe of pagan priestly knowledge, who was called the Diwan secretary
02Agat3    10:6|upon and fought with those who had arrived. From the height
02Agat3    10:12|in front of everyone, those who heard it were even more
02Agat3    10:13|Meanwhile, the people who had come there demolished the
02Agat3    11:6|of the god Zeus-Armazd, who was called the father of
02Agat3    11:11|Those who had arrived, the converted troops
02Agat3    12:2|to people in those areas - who were possessed by Satan and
02Agat3    13:7|search for and find someone who is worthy
02Agat3    13:9|He note: “It is Christ Who is commanding you
02Agat3    14:2|second, the prince of Aghdzniq who was the great bdeash; third
02Agat3    14:3|of the land of Gugarq, who is calledthe other bdeash
02Agat3    15:8|showed great honor to those who had arrived, receiving them with
02Agat3    15:15|for he is that man who, for Christ, endured torments and
02Agat3    16:2|named after the goddess Astghik - who is the Greek Aphrodite - called
02Agat3    17:1|the troops and the princes who were with him to come
02Agat3    17:2|Those who came forth tried hard, but
02Agat3    17:7|Moreover, countless people there who were associated with the pagan
02Agat3    17:8|on serve the Lord God who made heaven and earth
02Agat3    17:11|first baptizing the grandee [naxarars] lords who were with him and had
02Agat3    18:4|the mass of common folk, who had gathered from various places
02Agat3    18:5|the servitors of the Gospel who were with him from Sebastia
02Agat3    18:9|Letter of Reply: “To you who have been beaten and admonished
02Agat3    18:10|the holy martyrs of God who were glorified among you, in
02Agat3    18:12|everything and of all worlds, who wishes that all may receive
02Agat3    18:12|those with burdens and those who have labored. ’For his yoke
02Agat3    18:19|when we saw this man who is so marvelous, and when
02Agat3    20:9|Christ the Savior of all, who vivifies and gives life to
02Agat3    22:10|prisoners and captives and others who were oppressed by tyrants, freeing
02Agat3    23:3|Those who were worthy of the rank
02Agat3    23:3|second bishop ordained was Euthalius, who became shepherd over the savage
02Agat3    23:4|These people were those who were selected from the sons
02Agat3    24:4|served as example to those who lacked perfection - as when on
02Agat3    24:7|is only fulfilled among those who speak with God, of which
02Agat3    24:11|prophets did in the past, who in the mountains and deserts
02Agat3    24:12|Likewise, all the fathers who succeeded them, guided by the
02Agat3    24:13|the same honor to all who approached him
02Agat3    25:1|and truly admired. Like Moses, who suddenly became a teacher of
02Agat3    25:3|provinces under his jurisdiction. Those who were ordained to the rank
02Agat3    25:3|more than four hundred bishops, who were established as overseers for
02Agat3    25:4|or readers and the others who were in the Lord’s service
02Agat3    25:5|covenant with all the people who were under his rule, both
02Agat3    25:8|then from some informed people who told the king that Gregory
02Agat3    25:9|of them was named Vrtanes, who led a secular life. However
02Agat3    25:9|Gregory’s sons was named Aristakes who, from childhood had been brought
02Agat3    25:10|living in the mountains and who had undertaken many different types
02Agat3    25:14|And those who were sent by the king
02Agat3    25:14|the first was named Artavazd, who was the [sparapet] commander-in-chief
02Agat3    27:6|gifts he bestowed on those who kept to true piety and
02Agat3    27:9|Those who agreed to become worshipers of
02Agat3    27:12|the pious and all-victorious, who established his kingdom in faith
02Agat3    28:2|great joy, he thanked Him who made His blessed name glorious
02Agat3    28:4|senior thrones in his court, who are called [bdeashxq] borderlords. Of these
02Agat3    28:4|of Shahapivan; and the prince who was [spasqapetutyun] master of the court
02Agat3    28:9|this was heard by Constantine, who had been established by God
02Agat3    28:9|archbishop of the royal court, who was named Eusebius, they went
02Agat3    28:22|took leave of the Augusti who were garbed in robes of
02Agat3    29:2|Gregory prepared and dispatched Aristakes, who arrived at the great Council
02Agat3    29:12|will save yourself and those who hear you
02Agat3    30:3|it in writing, that he who reads may read freely
02Agat3    30:8|and apostolic practice of Luke, who passing over the many and
02Agat3    30:9|the honor of God’s elect who through his glorious and vivifying
02Agat3    30:9|their spiritual offspring and those who in every race will be
02Agat3    30:9|word of the spiritual singer who says
02Agat3    30:10|race might know. The sons who are born will rise up
02Agat3    31:4|in the only-begotten Son, who is from the Father and
02Agat3    31:4|and in the holy Spirit, who is from the essence of
02Agat3    31:5|Who is one lordship, one power
02Agat3    31:8|He is invisible to those who look, and inscrutable to those
02Agat3    31:8|look, and inscrutable to those who examine, and his nature is
02Agat3    31:17|Father gave life to all who believed in the same
02Agat3    31:18|flowing forth from the Father; who spoke in the law and
02Agat3    31:19|and: ‘‘The spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father
03Buz3    1:1|the actions of those adversaries who resisted them
03Buz3    3:8|the memory of the saints who had been there, on the
03Buz3    3:11|Those people who had retained the old pagan
03Buz3    3:18|Who are you, whence do you
03Buz3    4:6|intercession. They ridiculed the man who had been sent to them
03Buz3    5:1|great chief-priest Gregory. Aristakes, who had been a pure celibate
03Buz3    5:2|a fruit of his own who he would place in the
03Buz3    5:4|Subsequently, the senior son, Grigoris, who was an attractive, virtuous individual
03Buz3    5:11|It was the king who had forced him as a
03Buz3    5:11|had to provide principal shepherds who must serve the Apostolic commands
03Buz3    5:14|ordinary earthly children, but such who would stand in service to
03Buz3    5:27|Those who do not want to be
03Buz3    5:29|very few people will remain who will be able to hold
03Buz3    5:30|he thanked the Lord God Who made him worthy of such
03Buz3    6:11|of the king of Armenia who has sent him to us
03Buz3    6:14|Those who had accompanied Grigoris from the
03Buz3    7:19|viewed the corpses of those who had been slain. The country
03Buz3    8:1|given to the brave men who had labored for him and
03Buz3    8:21|by lapidation as a man who would betray his land, brigade
03Buz3    8:24|lands and lords of lands, who were ten-thousanders and thousanders
03Buz3    9:1|the great prince of Aghjnik’ who was called the bdeashx, an
03Buz3    9:1|called the bdeashx, an individual who occupied one of the four
03Buz3    10:1|Mcbin, a marvellous old man who loved to work deeds of
03Buz3    10:1|he was of Iranian nationality who was named (Yakob) James of
03Buz3    10:3|Sararatean mountain, Yakob and those who were with him became weary
03Buz3    10:18|shepherd and as a man who had spoken with God
03Buz3    10:21|unfeeling and crookedly unjust man who, from the wrath of the
03Buz3    10:36|sect of Arianos the Alexandrian who was from that state of
03Buz3    11:5|himself and all the troops who were taken with heart-rending
03Buz3    11:7|consoled in Christ. For those who have died died for our
03Buz3    11:11|Those who did not spare their lives
03Buz3    11:11|be exalted together with those who sacrificed themselves for Christ
03Buz3    11:14|a canon that the people who had been slain for the
03Buz3    11:16|General Vache had a son who was a very little boy
03Buz3    11:17|other individual in that azg who was robust, since they had
03Buz3    11:22|incenses, and royal wagons [arkunakan karhok], those who were left orphaned of their
03Buz3    12:14|Christ, like a champion hero who, from his boyhood onward scorned
03Buz3    12:25|Lord, regarded as enemies those who perpetually transgressed the orders of
03Buz3    13:8|is necessary. Only a few who were to some extent familiar
03Buz3    13:9|But those who were devoid of literacy, namely
03Buz3    13:17|the believers and wise men, who thankfully accepted and enjoyed the
03Buz3    13:24|reproach they would draw back, who would prevent them from going
03Buz3    13:26|flock, but they sought someone who would keep them company and
03Buz3    14:7|the memory of king Trdat who, willingly or unwillingly, became worthy
03Buz3    14:12|He was a marvelous man who worked very great miracles in
03Buz3    14:30|have abandoned your benefactor, God, Who raised you from nothing and
03Buz3    14:33|those preachers, Apostles and messengers who came to you with the
03Buz3    14:40|kindnesses of your Lord, Christ, Who forgot the sins of your
03Buz3    14:41|fathers, your conselors and vardapets who taught you, constantly working for
03Buz3    14:41|had love for those people who labored to teach you the
03Buz3    14:42|for their sons and students who, according to their spiritual words
03Buz3    14:42|should have cared for those who even were their physical sons
03Buz3    14:44|colleagues and those resembling them, who did not agree to your
03Buz3    14:44|the Apostle Thaddeus and Gregory, who resembled him
03Buz3    14:51|great Yusik, your virtuous leader who was of the tun of
03Buz3    14:52|be the leader of people who do not follow the Lord
03Buz3    14:53|offer entreating prayers for people who have turned their backs, not
03Buz3    14:53|could I intercede for people who have rebelled
03Buz3    14:54|speak of reconciliation for those who have fled and do not
03Buz3    14:60|A multitude of people who recognized and knew him took
03Buz3    14:63|Chief among them was Shaghita, who had been designated by Daniel
03Buz3    14:63|student burying Daniel was Epipan who had been designated vardapet of
03Buz3    15:5|marvelous and wonderful man Nerses, who subsequently became the chief-priest
03Buz3    15:7|they took counsel to decide who they could find to be
03Buz3    16:1|John the Baptist, a man who had earlier constructed the house
03Buz3    17:0|Shahak, son of bishop Aghbianos, who succeeded on the patriarchal throne
03Buz3    17:3|the prince of the mardpetutiwn, who was named Hayr. With him
03Buz3    17:10|peace and quieted the enemies who surrounded them; the Lord decreased
03Buz3    18:0|Hayr mardpet who gave over to destruction the
03Buz3    18:3|one impious and diabolical man who surpassed all the rest, and
03Buz3    18:3|surpassed all the rest, and who aggrevated king Tiran against the
03Buz3    18:4|This was the eunuch Hayr, who held the patiw of the
03Buz3    18:5|the destruction of many naxarars who had worked no crime, and
03Buz3    19:7|The other people who were with them in the
03Buz3    19:13|from the district of Taron who was of the karchazats of
03Buz3    19:13|village. From this Hatsekatsi concubine who was named ____, name missing
03Buz3    20:3|by a certain vile man who was not less than a
03Buz3    20:8|who refused to give the horse
03Buz3    20:20|divert and gladden the man who is coming to us, with
03Buz3    20:25|man, Pisak, the deceitful informer, who would lie to, betray, and
03Buz3    21:6|Now while the emissaries who had gone to the imperial
03Buz3    21:10|army, namely Arshawir and Andovk, who had previously gone to him
03Buz3    21:30|he then dispatched those emissaries who had come to him from
03Buz3    21:34|Buzand, the great chronicler-historian, who was a Greek chronicler, has
03Buz4    2:9|Arshak appointed officials from lower [azgs] who sat before the king on
03Buz4    2:9|grandee nahapets and tanuters, those who were only officials comprised nine
03Buz4    2:9|comprised nine hundred cushions, individuals who entered the tachar at the
03Buz4    2:9|nothing of the attendants, officials who stood
03Buz4    3:1|and take counsel as to who should be their leader, who
03Buz4    3:1|who should be their leader, who was worthy of sitting on
03Buz4    3:5|the chief-priest Yusik’s grandson, who was Vrtanes’ son, who was
03Buz4    3:5|grandson, who was Vrtanes’ son, who was the son of Gregory
03Buz4    3:22|is just you, the sinner, who must be our shepherd.” It
03Buz4    3:26|because of its beauty, many who heard about this or saw
03Buz4    3:28|It was the Lord Who had awakened the thought in
03Buz4    3:28|him as their shepherd, someone who could be their leader and
03Buz4    3:31|But it was the Lord Who summoned him to such a
03Buz4    3:33|be born to his son who would be the light of
03Buz4    4:44|all the grandees, and everyone who held authority over his fellow
03Buz4    4:55|He recalled the Apostles, who, to care for the poor
03Buz4    4:56|back to life this woman who had departed this life and
03Buz4    4:59|words regarding the wealthy man [mecatun], who had fulfilled all the commandments
03Buz4    4:64|and overseers for the Lord, who preached the word of Life
03Buz4    4:65|Let every one of you who believes in Jesus Christ think
03Buz4    4:66|take example from the prophets who suffered long torments for the
03Buz4    5:5|emperor had an only child who had become severely ill, and
03Buz4    5:7|governs, directs, guides all creatures; Who first created and laid the
03Buz4    5:7|established all the heavenly spaces, Who also created man from the
03Buz4    5:8|His commandments, then the Son, Who from time immemorial sat on
03Buz4    5:18|everyone again, so that everyone who believes in Christ, he was
03Buz4    5:30|And who does not strive for greatness
03Buz4    5:33|Who loves illness and hates health
03Buz4    5:38|They are given to those who love and behave according to
03Buz4    5:39|father, born and not created, who is the essence and nature
03Buz4    5:40|Those who have the eyes of thought
03Buz4    5:40|the eyes of thought and who are not blinded by true
03Buz4    5:42|In the hearts of those who love him, this love personifies
03Buz4    5:42|and note: “Blessed are those who believe in the truth,” or
03Buz4    5:42|in the truth,” orhe who has seen me and My
03Buz4    5:42|orblessed are those those who have not seen me, but
03Buz4    5:44|And those who are illuminated by the unimaginable
03Buz4    5:46|Spirit, he will order those who have many merits and have
03Buz4    5:46|God with immortality, like those who endure for a long time
03Buz4    5:46|long time, hoping for those who wait, will come and see
03Buz4    5:48|Those who have not yet accepted the
03Buz4    5:49|crowns, and for skeptics, those who are thirsty, disobedient-cruel punishments
03Buz4    5:50|according to your faith, Christ, who was born of God, heals
03Buz4    5:51|ask and pray for those who do not recognize the Lord
03Buz4    5:51|God will strike down those who wrongly confess the Lord. You
03Buz4    5:55|And those who give themselves to filth, they
03Buz4    5:57|And for those who do not listen, and those
03Buz4    5:57|do not listen, and those who listen, the Lord keeps (appropriate
03Buz4    5:60|was speaking, the royal stenographers who were in the emperor’s presence
03Buz4    5:62|fifteen days, the emperor’s son, who was his heir, died
03Buz4    5:74|Those who came with this man told
03Buz4    5:76|death, he was the person who said that I have killed
03Buz4    5:80|cities of all his power who professed the direct faith. They
03Buz4    5:88|As for those princes who had accompanied the blessed Nerses
03Buz4    5:90|of the king of Armenia who had been kept at the
03Buz4    6:6|Of those who were exiled with them, two
03Buz4    6:6|Tyrannam, and the seventy others who were with them were recruited
03Buz4    6:10|was our Lord Jesus Christ who ordered the Sabek tree to
03Buz4    6:11|Deity. And so, the one who has shown us so many
03Buz4    6:22|clogged, and from there those who stayed on the island always
03Buz4    6:23|the words of the Lord, who note: “Seek first of all
03Buz4    8:1|seekers, that is, against those who correctly confessed that Christ really
03Buz4    8:12|The people who had been sent for him
03Buz4    8:23|two rivals from the opponents who were from Satan, namely the
03Buz4    8:28|order you to persecute those who do not obey your will
03Buz4    9:0|how he ordered the people who believed in Christ to bring
03Buz4    9:3|thanks to the loving Christ, who showed divine signs on himself
03Buz4    10:1|and find a skilled person who could speak in writing against
03Buz4    10:9|Those saints of the Lord who still live on earth are
03Buz4    10:11|we need to curb Valent, who interferes with the mshaks (workers
03Buz4    10:15|The sophist who was in the chapel heard
03Buz4    10:28|note: “The Emperor is dead, who should I go to now
03Buz4    10:32|After that, all those who were punished or exiled were
03Buz4    11:1|The following are the princes who had gone to Vaghes, the
03Buz4    11:6|The emissaries who had left the emperor came
03Buz4    12:4|of their shepherd and leader, who had left them: in the
03Buz4    12:21|anything without my father Nerses who left me here
03Buz4    12:30|saw them, thanking the Lord Who had been so watchful as
03Buz4    12:34|marriage to a certain Asurk who, after the death of his
03Buz4    13:1|perished, all the shepherding bishops who had been exiled returned and
03Buz4    13:6|the spiritual treasure and patriarch who had been established for them
03Buz4    13:12|abandoned His commandments, the Creator Who created everything out of nothing
03Buz4    13:12|and the judge for widows, Who for our sake descended into
03Buz4    13:12|our sake descended into poverty, Who does not abandon the poor
03Buz4    13:12|the mighty, the broad-minded Who heeds all the downtrodden and
03Buz4    13:14|still have not remembered Him Who did not recall the sins
03Buz4    13:19|enter into atonement with you. Who knows, maybe the Lord will
03Buz4    13:22|God, saying: “Woe is him who builds his house, not with
03Buz4    13:22|lament, saying, woe to him who greedily seizes what is not
03Buz4    13:31|will order the heavenly mshaks who descend Him, to harvest all
03Buz4    13:31|Him, to harvest all those who have reposed in the grave
03Buz4    14:0|Concerning the mardpet Hayr who came down from the district
03Buz4    14:2|It was he who destroyed all the azgs of
03Buz4    14:8|meal be prepared for those who had arrived
03Buz4    15:1|a beautiful woman named Paranjem who was the daughter of a
03Buz4    15:15|sent Vardan the great nahapet who came and found the lad
03Buz4    15:20|that commemoration came lay people who had assembled, many bishops from
03Buz4    15:31|saying: “King, remember your Lord Who out of love for us
03Buz4    15:32|comrade and harazat, the Lord Who willingly became our brother, will
03Buz4    15:33|said this to us: ’He who hears you, hears me; he
03Buz4    15:33|hears you, hears me; he who accepts you, accepts me; but
03Buz4    15:33|you, accepts me; but he who dishonors you, dishonors me.’
03Buz4    15:34|Heed Christ Who now is speaking with you
03Buz4    15:51|Now Tirit who had plotted that vengeful treachery
03Buz4    15:55|of me. For the one who had an eye on me
03Buz4    15:76|presbyter of the royal court who happened to be there at
03Buz4    15:80|the head of the Christians who was one of the slaves
03Buz4    16:19|witchcraft. You liked the one who holds your faith, you treacherously
03Buz4    17:2|no one under my authority who calls himself a Christian
03Buz4    18:8|brother, saying: “It was Vardan who betrayed you to the Iranian
03Buz4    18:10|since it was this Vardan who had treacherously, fraudulently, and with
03Buz4    19:2|the tohms of the Kamsarakans who were the lords of districts
03Buz4    19:3|from that azg, named Spandarat, who subsequently became the inheritor of
03Buz4    20:9|spearmen, swordsmen, powerful archers who did not miss their mark
03Buz4    20:9|with sabres and battle-axes who were fearless before champions, the
03Buz4    20:16|true of their general Vasak, who, more than anyone, was going
03Buz4    20:38|that time Andovk’s daughter, Paranjem who had been Gnel’s wife, was
03Buz4    20:50|Arshak then gave the Iranian who had told him many gifts
03Buz4    20:56|Those who had gone to the banak
03Buz4    21:10|guards of the Armenian king who were in Ganjak in Atrpatakan
03Buz4    21:12|cavalrymen, well-armed, with spears, who were united - of one heart
03Buz4    22:6|his brother Bagas, or, Bagos who was incredibly courageous but not
03Buz4    22:9|defeating the Iranian troops who turned to flight and dispersed
03Buz4    22:17|him found king Shapuh himself who had come and encamped in
03Buz4    22:18|king was the only one who escaped, barely, fleeing to the
03Buz4    22:19|each other. Aside from Bagos, who had died in one of
03Buz4    23:12|a countless, immeasurable host, all who had been taken in captivity
03Buz4    24:17|some [60000] select and martial men who were united in war with
03Buz4    26:0|Concerning the Iranian Vin who came to do battle with
03Buz4    27:1|the country of Armenia. Andikan, who was their military commander, arrived
03Buz4    28:0|one of the Iranian naxarars who was sent by king Shapuh
03Buz4    29:0|Concerning Dmayund Vsemakan who, sent by the king of
03Buz4    31:0|About Gumand Shapuh, who boasted greatly in the presence
03Buz4    31:2|Meruzhan of the Arcrunik tohm, who was from the country of
03Buz4    31:3|Finding the border-guards who protected Armenia’s boundaries negligent
03Buz4    32:0|Concerning the nahapet Dehkan, who was sent by king Shapuh
03Buz4    32:2|king Shapuh sent Dehkan nahapet who was a tohm-member by
03Buz4    32:5|However, Meruzhan Arcruni, who guided them, fled and survived
03Buz4    33:1|entrusted them to Suren Pahlaw who, in fact, was a relative
03Buz4    33:2|troops, struck and killed Suren who was across from him, and
03Buz4    34:0|About Apakan Vsemakan who came to the country of
03Buz4    34:1|After Suren, it was Vsemakan who came, sent by king Shapuh
03Buz4    35:0|About the Persian nuirakapet Zik, who was sent with many troops
03Buz4    35:0|impious Iraranian king Shapuh, and who failed like his predecessors
03Buz4    36:0|Concerning the Persian Suren, who came after Zik to wage
03Buz4    37:1|Then Hrewshoghum who also was of the same
03Buz4    38:0|About Alanozan who came to do battle with
03Buz4    38:1|Then Aghanayozan who was a Pahlaw from the
03Buz4    39:0|Concerning Boyakan and his [400000] troops who were defeated and destroyed by
03Buz4    39:4|Only Meruzhan, who had come with them, fled
03Buz4    40:3|Iranian banak. But only Meruzhan, who had come as their guide
03Buz4    41:0|About Mshkan who invaded the country of the
03Buz4    43:0|How the zndakapet who came to the country of
03Buz4    44:0|About king Arshak’s son who was named Pap; how he
03Buz4    44:1|born of Paranjem from Siwnik who had previously been Gnel’s wife
03Buz4    44:11|in the appearance of snakes who were coiling around her son
03Buz4    45:0|Regarding the handerjapet Sakstan who was sent by Shapuh the
03Buz4    46:0|How the Iranian takarhapet Shapstan, who came against the land of
03Buz4    47:0|About the Mages handerjapet who came with [180000] men to fight
03Buz4    47:2|did Vasak, the general sparapet who was the dayeak of Arshak
03Buz4    48:0|Concerning the Iranian hambarakapet who came with [900000] men to do
03Buz4    48:4|not spare anyone. Only Meruzhan, who happened to be outside the
03Buz4    50:14|became dear to king Shapuh who gave him his sister Ormizduxt
03Buz4    51:3|of Iran as our comrades who are serving him, have done
03Buz4    51:16|But those who were assembled there raised a
03Buz4    54:8|words of the priest Mari, who note: ’Do not kill us
03Buz4    54:28|from me, evil-doing servant who has become master of your
03Buz4    54:38|Hey, fox, it was you who obstructed things and so fatigued
03Buz4    54:38|us. You are the one who destroyed the Aryans for so
03Buz4    55:14|The messengers who were constantly going and coming
03Buz4    55:16|was visited upon the people who were in the fortress, and
03Buz4    55:17|presence of tikin Paranjem, those who were in the tachar were
03Buz4    55:28|they took [9000] households of Jews who had been brought into captivity
03Buz4    56:10|O our Creator, who created the sky and the
03Buz4    56:10|the sea out of nothing, who created us out of the
03Buz4    57:7|rode around the women. Those who caught his eye he took
03Buz4    58:15|Vahan, and his mother, Ormizduxt who was the sister of king
03Buz5    1:24|well as many respected lords, who were honored in the presence
03Buz5    2:1|and his relatives some [40000] men who were united and of one
03Buz5    2:13|share for those Armenian troops who had remained with king Pap
03Buz5    2:13|share for the Byzantine generals who were with the king of
03Buz5    3:7|a certain man named Dgghak, who, had been involved in the
03Buz5    4:19|this not the same Mushegh who released the women of king
03Buz5    4:37|And who am I that you are
03Buz5    4:38|For it was he who created everything out of nothing
03Buz5    4:38|hills on the weighing clock. Who understood the spirit of the
03Buz5    4:39|now, it is not people who have come out against each
03Buz5    4:40|is the time of judgment. Who dares to open his mouth
03Buz5    4:40|him at this hour, or who can know the intention of
03Buz5    4:47|O Lord, so that those who trust in you will never
03Buz5    4:51|crimes of your servants, for who is the person who does
03Buz5    4:51|for who is the person who does not commit crimes or
03Buz5    4:52|and only you are just, who created us out of nothing
03Buz5    4:53|anger and indignation from those who believe in you and save
03Buz5    4:54|same effect to king Pap who was with him. Until evening
03Buz5    4:59|Urhnayr, the king of Aghuania, who was fleeing and with the
03Buz5    4:66|follows: “I killed all those who were my peers. Those who
03Buz5    4:66|who were my peers. Those who wear a crown are not
03Buz5    4:68|Worthy of death are those who dare to speak ill of
03Buz5    4:69|he is a judicious man, who spared foreign kings out of
03Buz5    6:0|Regarding the mardpet Dghak who was appointed border-guard, how
03Buz5    6:1|troops, left Dghak the mardpet, who because of his work was
03Buz5    6:5|However other grandee naxarars who were there with him, such
03Buz5    7:2|Arsacid king of the Kushans, who resided in the city of
03Buz5    7:4|of Arshak, king of Armenia, who was a loyal ostikan, a
03Buz5    7:4|great principality and great honor, who was named Drastamat
03Buz5    7:13|say nothing of this prisoner who is a king, my comrade
03Buz5    7:16|request for the bound Arshak who had formerly been the king
03Buz5    8:0|Mushegh began fighting against those who had rebelled against the king
03Buz5    8:1|began to strike at those who had rebelled from the Arsacid
03Buz5    15:2|beheaded the bdeashx of Gugark who previously had served the king
03Buz5    15:3|the naxarars in those parts who had rebelled from the king
03Buz5    20:2|Christian faith, the baptized folk who believe in God and Christ
03Buz5    22:5|always appeared to the people who came to see the king
03Buz5    23:0|the rebukes of saint Nerses who was ever an enemy of
03Buz5    24:6|Blessed is our Lord God Who made me worthy of drinking
03Buz5    24:8|to openly order me killed. Who is stopping you, who stays
03Buz5    24:8|killed. Who is stopping you, who stays your hand from doing
03Buz5    24:9|soul of Your servant, You Who give rest to the weary
03Buz5    24:9|rest to the weary and Who fulfills all goodness
03Buz5    24:11|mardpet, indeed, all the people who were there followed Nerses to
03Buz5    24:15|I bless the Lord Who let me attain this portion
03Buz5    25:1|There were two hermit clerics who at that time were living
03Buz5    25:1|Shaghitay, a Syrian by nationality, who lived up on Arhewc mountain
03Buz5    25:1|Epipan, a Greek by nationality, who, dwelled on the great mountain
03Buz5    25:2|they were astonished. Shaghitay, however, who was on Arhewc mountain, since
03Buz5    26:15|huge crowd of people gathered, who dammed the river and diverted
03Buz5    27:10|himself, taking his hermit disciples who lived in the mountains and
03Buz5    28:2|There were some among them who, since childhood, knew no other
03Buz5    28:3|one ascetic brother among them who adhered to reprehensible behavior and
03Buz5    28:6|note: “O Lord God Almighty, who created everything out of nothing
03Buz5    28:6|created everything out of nothing, who created man from the earth
03Buz5    28:8|the hands of your saints, who have become your saints among
03Buz5    28:9|everything with a powerful word, who, being by nature and by
03Buz5    28:11|ask you, a heart specialist who understands the hearts and kidneys
03Buz5    28:12|You, Lord, who know the hearts of all
03Buz5    28:12|true asceticism of this man who leads a strict ascetic life
03Buz5    28:13|O good shepherd, who went out to look for
03Buz5    28:13|look for a lost sheep, who laid down his life for
03Buz5    28:15|Having said, “Our Father, who art in heaven,” he knelt
03Buz5    28:19|pulpit, he saw that brother who was lying senseless on the
03Buz5    29:0|Regarding Yusik, who was of the clan of
03Buz5    29:1|king Pap appointed bishop Yusik, who was a son or descendant
03Buz5    29:6|to ordain bishops. Instead, those who would be bishops for all
03Buz5    29:7|ordain bishops. However, the one who was the senior of the
03Buz5    30:5|The prayers of the man who died and those of his
03Buz5    31:3|all the districts for virgins who were believers so that they
03Buz5    31:5|the sick and poor, people who feared God and were awaiting
03Buz5    31:7|Those who had been appointed overseers for
03Buz5    32:6|the princes of his troops who were in the country of
03Buz5    32:15|Suddenly two of the legionnaires who stood behind Pap bearing shields
03Buz5    32:17|killed one of the legionnaires who had killed the king
03Buz5    35:2|to what wise old people who could have given beneficial advice
03Buz5    35:4|is especially true of Mushegh, who is a wicked and duplicitous
03Buz5    35:6|is Mushegh not the one who, during the reign of Pap
03Buz5    35:7|it not that very Mushegh who got hold of the king
03Buz5    37:5|Arsacid king of the Kushans, who resided in the city of
03Buz5    37:14|when Vache saw the one who previously was the nahapet, even
03Buz5    37:18|you do not recognize those who labor for the Arsacids
03Buz5    37:20|The first Arsacid kings knew who we were and where we
03Buz5    37:37|the plain, as did many who had been pierced and the
03Buz5    37:38|and the bodies of those who were wounded in the battle
03Buz5    37:44|Hamazaspean said to him: “Who are you
03Buz5    37:47|Hamazaspean ordered the shield-bearers who were with him: “Get down
03Buz5    37:49|guarding Garegin. He asked them: “Who is that and why have
03Buz5    37:54|They seized Bat, the one who had slandered Mushegh to king
03Buz5    37:54|Manuel. Also, they seized others who supported these acts and brought
03Buz5    39:0|Regarding Gumand Shapuh, who was sent by the Iranian
03Buz5    40:0|Concerning Varaz, who was sent by the Iranian
03Buz5    40:0|by the Iranian king, and who perished at Manuel’s hands, just
03Buz5    41:0|About Mrhkan who also was sent against the
03Buz5    41:0|king with numerous troops, and who perished at Manuel’s hand, as
03Buz5    42:3|from the tun of Siwnik who had survived the Iranian destruction
03Buz5    43:28|wild boar. Observing those men who bore Meruzhan’s emblems, he thought
03Buz5    43:29|They beheaded many champions who had Meruzhan’s emblem, but saw
03Buz5    43:49|the body of the man who had been Meruzhan’s emblem-bearer
03Buz5    44:9|rather, place faith in Him Who made and confirmed everything
03Buz5    44:17|For those who have faith in resurrection, a
03Buz5    44:21|the authority to punish those who do as I do not
03Buz5    44:21|do not want. Let those who love me remember me
03Buz5    44:27|their victorious, renowned, productive sparapet, who had gone and been separated
03Buz6    2:0|Concerning the bishops who were noteworthy in that period
03Buz6    3:0|Regarding Shahak of Korchek who became head of the bishops
03Buz6    4:0|Regarding Aspurak of Manazkert, who became head of the bishops
03Buz6    5:1|period there lived bishop Pawstos who, in the time of the
03Buz6    5:3|bishops from the other districts who were under him. These two
03Buz6    7:1|was Artit, bishop of Basen, who was a venerable and useful
03Buz6    7:3|student of the great Daniel who lived in the years of
03Buz6    8:2|He was a hypocritical man who passed himself off as a
03Buz6    8:19|The man who had unwillingly donned the cleric’s
03Buz6    9:8|The vineyard-worker note: “Who am I to be able
03Buz6    11:1|Tayk named Kirakos, called Shahap, who was an honest pious man
03Buz6    12:1|modest man worthy of God who drank of the Holy Spirit
03Buz6    14:1|renowned, and very virtuous man who, throughout his life, led his
03Buz6    16:0|the blessed and virtuous Gind who in that period was head
03Buz6    16:1|was the overseer of everyone who, for the love of God
03Buz6    16:1|people possessing but one garment who went barefoot, eating roots and
03Buz6    16:1|barefoot, eating roots and vegetables, who wandered about like beasts in
03Buz6    16:1|doubtful, crazed in the wilderness who roamed in cold and heat
03Buz6    16:4|other students of these clerics who resembled their vardapet. They were
03Buz6    16:4|Vachak, Artoyt, Marax and Trdat, who was their comrade and had
04Yegh1    1:1|and frequently fought against those who would not submit to the
04Yegh1    1:4|the earth; he made those who believed in Christ to appear
04Yegh1    1:7|him a man called Anatolius, who was the commander of the
04Yegh1    1:8|And the Persians who had fled from Persia because
04Yegh1    1:8|because of their Christianity and who were in the imperial city
04Yegh1    1:13|a council his perverse ministers, who were bound to idolatry by
04Yegh1    1:19|you summon to council those who have drawn your spirit out
04Yegh1    1:25|king and to the magnates, who were of the same mind
04Yegh1    2:32|Dasn, Tsawde, and Arznarzn, people who were all believers and baptized
04Yegh1    2:40|the force of the barbarians who had loyally come to the
04Yegh2    1:3|Who does not know death, fears
04Yegh2    1:3|death, fears death; but he who knows death does not fear
04Yegh2    1:13|we cannot praise the man who will fight with God
04Yegh2    1:22|many of the heathen army who were ill received healing
04Yegh2    2:38|and together note: “The gods who gave you empire and victory
04Yegh2    2:41|Georgians, Albanians, and of all who believed in the holy Gospel
04Yegh2    2:42|instructions to allow through those who were coming eastward to us
04Yegh2    3:57|prepared in advance for those who keep the commandments and endure
04Yegh2    3:61|subjection to a murderous tyrant who exceeded the traditions of heathens
04Yegh2    3:62|were some of the princes who had nourished his brothers with
04Yegh2    3:74|So, who indeed could describe the severity
04Yegh2    4:79|must know that every man who dwells under heaven and does
04Yegh2    4:80|a son, Ormizd by name, who will create heaven and earth
04Yegh2    4:82|he note: ’To the one who emerges first I shall give
04Yegh2    4:83|But the one who had been conceived from his
04Yegh2    4:84|Zrvan said to him: ’Who are you?’
04Yegh2    4:92|All men are in error who say: ’God made death, and
04Yegh2    4:94|alone God for men. For who says this is deaf and
04Yegh2    4:95|there is another error: ’God who created heaven and earth came
04Yegh2    5:107|Demons, who are evil, are not seized
04Yegh2    5:109|The names of the bishops who gathered in the province of
04Yegh2    6:131|one of the chief-magi, who was greatly versed in your
04Yegh2    6:138|minded creatures but to those who believe truly in God
04Yegh2    6:147|single father: there is one who is obedient and submissive to
04Yegh2    6:147|father, and there is one who is more evil than Satan
04Yegh2    6:148|sometimes good; and the one who was good, the same became
04Yegh2    7:157|So, God, who begat this great body without
04Yegh2    7:158|He who is himself incorruptible begat creatures
04Yegh2    7:168|to his creatures. Therefore, he who created this world took care
04Yegh2    7:174|to the one unmingled Lord who arranges and orders their mixtures
04Yegh2    8:181|you err in ignorance, I who have secure knowledge am unable
04Yegh2    8:182|God: “A servant, he says, who does not know the will
04Yegh2    8:182|beaten, but less”; whereas he who is informed of the king’s
04Yegh2    8:187|elements, offering food to demons who have no stomachs, and neglecting
04Yegh2    8:191|The righteous judges who judge evildoers are not called
04Yegh2    8:192|whole of this world, he who wishes life for everyone and
04Yegh2    8:198|God who made this world, the same
04Yegh2    9:203|acknowledge the divinity as one, who existed before this world and
04Yegh2    9:204|This Jesus Christ, who in his own body redeemed
04Yegh2    9:208|the worthy, to punish evildoers who do not believe in all
04Yegh2    9:214|no better than our ancestors, who on behalf of this witness
04Yegh2    9:219|the army, many were they who on hearing it praised the
04Yegh2    9:223|wickedness of the many men who do not believe in our
04Yegh2    9:225|man is there on earth who could oppose your order
04Yegh2    10:241|sons, and dear foster friends, who were in sore affliction
04Yegh2    10:244|in great trouble and afflictionwho had steadfastly endured for the
04Yegh2    10:249|the sun, the great god who with his rays illuminates the
04Yegh2    11:252|of Shapuh, king of kings, who was the father of your
04Yegh2    12:276|of money to the magnates who had helped them at the
04Yegh2    12:283|unison: “O Lord of all, who knows the secrets of men’s
04Yegh2    12:283|all invisible thoughts are revealed, who does not require witness from
04Yegh2    12:284|so that the evil one, who has dared to fight against
04Yegh2    13:303|in Christ, men and women who dwell each in their own
04Yegh3    1:1|join our voices to those who bitterly lamented us, and so
04Yegh3    1:2|those of the various nations who were believers in Christ’s holy
04Yegh3    1:6|the commands from the Lord: ’Who denies me before men, him
04Yegh3    1:6|too deny before my Father who is in heaven and before
04Yegh3    1:14|It was they who were threatened with the unquenchable
04Yegh3    2:31|Then the priests who were there in the army
04Yegh3    2:35|brother be upon his relative who may transgress the covenant of
04Yegh3    3:52|These men, who do not fear imprisonment, are
04Yegh3    3:52|allprefer death to life. Who is there who can oppose
04Yegh3    3:52|to life. Who is there who can oppose them
04Yegh3    3:53|reach the east beyond, those who were the teachers of our
04Yegh3    3:67|Now you who are marzpan of this land
04Yegh3    3:69|unexpectedly join forces with soldiers, who would be able to oppose
04Yegh3    3:71|You who were nourished from your childhood
04Yegh3    3:75|religion of magism and those who accept it may be seen
04Yegh3    4:83|hand there is no one who can subvert the royal command
04Yegh3    4:93|to the same union; those who had not broken away from
04Yegh3    5:101|Those who were inside the general’s quarters
04Yegh3    5:101|to God note: “O Lord who knows the hearts of all
04Yegh3    5:104|But one of the princes who was present and took part
04Yegh3    5:113|Those who had come to plunder the
04Yegh3    5:122|both us and all those who fell asleep before, and to
04Yegh3    6:133|Those who attacked the great fortresses fell
04Yegh3    6:143|and all your troops, you who with your peaceful benevolence rule
04Yegh3    6:143|is no person on earth who can oppose your irresistible empire
04Yegh3    6:144|and there was no one who rebelled or escaped their control
04Yegh3    6:146|fled from his murderous uncles who had assassinated his father, he
04Yegh3    7:152|by his evil counselors Anatolius, who was the commander-in-chief
04Yegh3    7:152|united pact of the Armenians, who with all their strength were
04Yegh3    7:160|against the marzpan of Chor, who had come to destroy the
04Yegh3    7:161|Vasak, the prince of Siunik, who in his innermost heart had
04Yegh3    8:181|Judge, Lord, those who judge us; fight with those
04Yegh3    8:181|judge us; fight with those who fight against us; with your
04Yegh3    8:183|in order that all those who do not heed the preaching
04Yegh3    8:191|the remnants of the army who had fled into the great
04Yegh3    8:193|to the sword numerous magi who had come ready to bring
04Yegh3    8:196|over the pass to Vahan, who was from the royal family
04Yegh3    8:197|wounded, save one blessed man who died like a hero in
04Yegh3    8:198|to many other barbarian nations who were allied with the Huns
04Yegh3    9:222|separation is impossible for those who have entered a covenant in
04Yegh3    9:224|confirmation from this last messenger who had come to him, he
04Yegh3    9:225|mouths of his evil advisers, who had been urging him unceasingly
04Yegh3    10:227|He who had loudly thundered and by
04Yegh3    10:229|of each one openly performed? Who has ever forced or compelled
04Yegh3    10:238|the great and honorable nobles who were sitting in the Council
04Yegh3    10:242|his army, of all nations, who observed Christianity and whom he
04Yegh3    10:243|For those who had opposed him, he had
04Yegh3    10:245|However, those who were sinners did not wish
04Yegh3    11:260|For he who is himself wicked cannot be
04Yegh3    11:260|good to another. And he who himself walks in darkness cannot
04Yegh3    11:262|in the hope of Christwho came and took from the
04Yegh3    11:268|the involuntary confession of one who has blasphemed Christ and forced
04Yegh3    11:269|He who swore in his vain and
04Yegh3    11:271|with all his power, and who had perpetrated much slaughter. The
04Yegh3    11:275|was no one at all who could escape his clutches
04Yegh4    1:1|the truth. They were few who struck us but very many
04Yegh4    1:4|more bitterness over the man who dies in both soul and
04Yegh4    1:24|the peasants, and some others who were so-called priests
04Yegh4    2:39|He brought together all who had stumbled and made a
04Yegh4    2:41|Vasak, one of those Mamikoneans who were in service to the
04Yegh4    3:54|the great hazarapet of Persia, who was lurking hidden in the
04Yegh4    3:56|them and to the soldiers who were in his enterprise
04Yegh4    3:61|the monks of the land who cursed his inflexible impiety
04Yegh5    1:2|Men who were armed with the love
04Yegh5    1:2|in dread, as would cowards who are feeble-hearted. Their own
04Yegh5    1:6|in union with the nobles who had not abandoned the holy
04Yegh5    1:7|Artashat; in place of those who had deserted and followed the
04Yegh5    1:8|full preparedness, these and all who had remained loyal
04Yegh5    1:16|a merciless death. But he who advanced bravely acquired a reputation
04Yegh5    1:19|do for our immortal king, who is Lord of the living
04Yegh5    1:19|living and the dead and who will judge every man according
04Yegh5    1:24|means of comforting our friends who were in great tribulation, so
04Yegh5    2:27|He who thundered above the clouds humbled
04Yegh5    2:28|He who wished by the mere word
04Yegh5    2:29|He who supposed that we put on
04Yegh5    2:32|firm in our sure general, who will never forget your heroic
04Yegh5    2:35|everyone but only for him who is prepared by the benevolent
04Yegh5    2:39|Distant people who had heard the repute of
04Yegh5    2:45|supplied arms to the one who had no arms; he clothed
04Yegh5    2:45|arms; he clothed the one who needed clothes; he gave a
04Yegh5    2:45|a horse to the one who lacked a horse
04Yegh5    3:61|You all remember our forefathers who lived before the birth of
04Yegh5    3:65|the sacrifice of the immortal, who by his own death abolished
04Yegh5    3:70|enemies but also his kin, who had exchanged God for the
04Yegh5    3:71|how much more should wewho were eyewitnesses and greatly enjoyed
04Yegh5    3:73|Remember the great priest Phinehas, who by slaughter removed the profanation
04Yegh5    3:74|forget the holy prophet Elijah, who was unable to endure the
04Yegh5    4:80|Jephthah, and all the others who were of the true faith
04Yegh5    4:83|And all the others who performed acts of valor in
04Yegh5    4:86|us eagerly attack the enemy who has risen up against us
04Yegh5    4:89|For he who is truly united to the
04Yegh5    4:90|So, he who has trod the divine ladder
04Yegh5    4:94|it, while there are many who ferret and search and are
04Yegh5    4:95|But those who seem to us to have
04Yegh5    4:95|world, these are the ones who are blind to the true
04Yegh5    4:100|clear to all, and he who can understand is the most
04Yegh5    5:101|not worship the living God who took the form of a
04Yegh5    5:104|For to those who were in darkness has come
04Yegh5    5:104|deprived of life, but you who received the light with faith
04Yegh5    5:115|the apostate nobles from Armenia who were with him. He questioned
04Yegh5    5:121|them of their many companions who had fled; although they survived
04Yegh5    6:136|For who is able to describe the
04Yegh5    6:143|the Aryan soldiers around him, who had halted opposite Vardan’s division
04Yegh5    6:145|for the elephants of Artashir, who was sitting on one of
04Yegh5    6:148|a frightful press of those who had fallen on both sides
04Yegh5    7:155|Although there were many more who survived than died, nonetheless they
04Yegh5    7:156|names of the valiant martyrs who died on the field
04Yegh5    8:174|was troubled, Vasak the apostate, who had survived by hiding himself
04Yegh6    1:4|of the brave Armenian soldiers who had fled to the castle
04Yegh6    1:7|But those who remained within the fortress, although
04Yegh6    1:9|this host of willing victims who are mounting this holy altar
04Yegh6    1:11|Now the holy priests who were in the castlethe
04Yegh6    1:15|But the Armenian populace, who were aware of the fickle
04Yegh6    1:24|of them despairingly mourned those who had fallen by the sword
04Yegh6    2:37|the blessed man and those who had gone down with him
04Yegh6    2:42|large detachment of royal troops who were intending to take captive
04Yegh6    2:42|fortresses of the country and who were searching the area mercilessly
04Yegh6    2:49|Nor did those who had fled for refuge to
04Yegh6    3:55|wishing to find out, note: “Who might there be who could
04Yegh6    3:55|note: “Who might there be who could inform me truthfully about
04Yegh6    3:56|Now the person at court who knew about the impious venture
04Yegh6    3:57|the land of Armenia and who had cooperated with the general
04Yegh6    3:64|the Artsrunik, Mushe by name, who was a prelate in the
04Yegh6    3:68|the satisfaction of the king, who responded: “When the Christians also
04Yegh6    4:76|And the monks, who had disappeared, he ordered to
04Yegh6    4:82|royal court: “As for those who did not happily accept the
04Yegh6    4:84|heard and saw this, many who were scattered in distant places
04Yegh6    4:85|And the nobles who were in the fortresses of
04Yegh6    5:102|many of his apostate friends who revealed the crimes he had
04Yegh6    5:103|the surviving magi and lifeguards, who had been kept in prison
04Yegh6    5:105|many days, his own relativeswho had also earlier denounced him
04Yegh6    5:108|here some of the prisoners who are in gaol
04Yegh6    5:110|them, Bishop Sahak responded: “Those who have openly denied the True
04Yegh6    6:129|But the nobles who had willingly come from Armenia
04Yegh6    6:129|to investigation and the saints who had arrived earlier were all
04Yegh6    6:145|the forty warriors of Christ who suffered many tortures
04Yegh6    6:147|Now there is our colleague who separated from us at the
04Yegh6    6:150|godless nation of the heathen, who in their frenzy are more
04Yegh6    7:151|unity of the saintly prisoners, who accepted their torments with great
04Yegh6    7:164|He who sinfully had wished to be
04Yegh6    7:167|his sins, so that everyone who hears and knows them may
04Yegh7    1:14|the chief-magus and magi, who came before the king and
04Yegh7    1:14|you have kept the Christians, who are opposed to our religion
04Yegh7    1:17|with regard to the two who were there in the camp
04Yegh7    1:18|As for those who were in the citadel distant
04Yegh7    2:49|fatigued like some godless person who has no other hope in
04Yegh7    3:53|boldly. He never begrudges anyone who turns to repentance
04Yegh7    3:54|your king, like the others who escaped such troubles. But as
04Yegh7    3:55|For if our God, who is Creator of heaven and
04Yegh7    3:60|to the door and asked: “Who are you
04Yegh7    3:63|Ḷevond replied and note: “God who said light should shine in
04Yegh7    3:66|have you found this man who was lost. He who was
04Yegh7    3:66|man who was lost. He who was the cause of death
04Yegh7    3:68|Then he who had freely found God-given
04Yegh7    3:71|May Satan, who through me was scornfully arrogant
04Yegh7    3:71|was scornfully arrogant among many who are lost, through me be
04Yegh7    4:82|soldiers to this distant stranger, who had given up hope of
04Yegh7    4:88|do not withhold from those who do not ask, open, Lord
04Yegh7    4:88|of your mercy to us who from our childhood have desired
04Yegh7    4:98|summoned at night the nobles who were imprisoned in the same
04Yegh7    5:101|the saints recalled a priest, who had been in holy bonds
04Yegh7    5:110|it is the same Lord who accords us success in receiving
04Yegh7    5:112|the enemy of our lives who crowns the holy torments of
04Yegh7    5:116|become a herald to those who were to return there to
04Yegh7    5:117|the sake of one sinner who returns to repentance the angels
04Yegh7    6:130|in the benevolence of God, who will neither leave you orphaned
04Yegh7    6:131|he is the same Lord who strengthened the first martyrs, joining
04Yegh7    6:132|shine forth, Lord, on those who know you, and your righteousness
04Yegh7    6:134|May all those who work impiety fall there; they
04Yegh7    6:135|inside and saw that he who previously was the chief-magus
04Yegh7    6:135|was the chief-magus and who had been entrusted with guarding
04Yegh7    6:136|they went and told Denshapuh, who had been charged with the
04Yegh7    6:146|was not some insignificant person who was perverted to their religion
04Yegh7    6:146|their religion, but a man who was hamakden famous in the
04Yegh7    6:149|many Christians in the army who will scatter his bones throughout
04Yegh7    7:159|I beg you, my lord who previously was considered in my
04Yegh7    7:162|among the senior officialsJnikan, who was the royal marzpet, and
04Yegh7    7:165|The attendants who had been in charge of
04Yegh7    7:166|Khuzhastan in the royal army who secretly observed Christianity. By chance
04Yegh7    7:167|themselves. None of them asked: “Who are you among us?”—neither
04Yegh7    7:175|to the fountain, to see who would be the first to
04Yegh7    8:178|hands to free the nobles who are imprisoned. The ruined country
04Yegh7    8:178|by your hands, and many who have been taken into captivity
04Yegh7    8:179|knowledge of our rites, and who was perfectly versed in all
04Yegh7    8:180|have regard for you foreigners who are guilty of treachery
04Yegh7    8:192|those are deprived of him who have renounced him, like you
04Yegh7    8:193|the soldiers of our country, who had become disciples of Christ
04Yegh7    8:194|the worshipers of the sun who were your teachers, and inflicted
04Yegh7    9:203|each other, how shall wewho are much humbler than they
04Yegh7    9:208|I cannot blame you; he who has not seen the great
04Yegh7    9:218|If your own, who neither see nor understand, follow
04Yegh7    9:222|to his humanity and those who were unworthy like you might
04Yegh7    9:223|soul and body of those who do not confess the crucified
04Yegh7    10:229|company of your holy warriors who appeared to your new creature
04Yegh7    10:230|merciful compassion has made me, who am the youngest, precede all
04Yegh7    10:234|the governor of the country who was there before my arrival
04Yegh7    10:242|our father the Holy Spirit who begat us, how could the
04Yegh7    10:244|at all born of woman who can preserve his body free
04Yegh7    10:245|am not inhuman like you, who hate yourselves and are enemies
04Yegh7    10:247|ourselves, but there is someone who will seek accounting from us
04Yegh7    10:250|not the words of those who see all the pains of
04Yegh7    11:254|are all mortal, both he who heals and he who is
04Yegh7    11:254|he who heals and he who is healed
04Yegh7    11:259|is it right for youwho hold in your great power
04Yegh7    11:266|great teacher of the gentiles, who consoled himself in the pains
04Yegh7    11:267|But do you, who have power over us, judge
04Yegh7    11:275|heard that it was you who caused all the damage in
04Yegh7    12:280|you wish to slay men who are in your own image
04Yegh7    12:283|But who can kill the fire? For
04Yegh7    12:290|that of all the heathen, who are more knowledgeable than you
04Yegh7    12:299|that gives rest to those who have labored
04Yegh7    13:303|them: ’Have you then heard who taught you such error?’
04Yegh7    13:306|and note: ’May the gods who did not create heaven and
04Yegh7    13:322|number also the chief-magus who believed in Christ, they were
04Yegh7    13:323|the names of the six who all died in that spot
04Yegh7    14:346|Furthermore, the men who were tormented by a demon
04Yegh7    15:353|then to the many Christians who were in the army
04Yegh7    15:355|This blessed Khuzhik, who was rendered worthy to serve
04Yegh8    1:5|martyrs. Choosing two of them who were the most modest, he
04Yegh8    1:7|then is your business, and who brought you here
04Yegh8    1:8|station. We came with those who nourished and instructed us
04Yegh8    2:26|shamenot only by us who are the more perfect but
04Yegh8    2:26|perfect but also by him who seems to you the least
04Yegh8    2:42|this, he called the soldiers who were leading them and note
04Yegh8    2:43|were the eminent Armenian confessors, who had joyfully accepted mutilation and
04Yegh8    2:49|the magnates of the land who belonged to the same holy
04Yegh8    2:50|the whole land that all who so desired could share with
04Yegh8    3:55|in him the brave champions who had been martyred by the
04Yegh8    3:58|but by the holy martyrs who had shed their blood and
04Yegh8    3:60|the spiritual ranks of warriors who gave themselves to death for
04Yegh8    3:61|will remember the holy priests who were slain in foreign lands
04Yegh8    3:69|the Lord God on high who has sent us this angel
04Yegh8    3:70|figured in you all those who have departed in hope of
04Yegh8    3:73|opened the path for those who are longing to return to
04Yegh8    3:74|blessed sanctity, so may wewho have long been oppressed and
04Yegh8    4:78|that he resembled the angels, who eat no food
04Yegh8    4:83|healing for Armenia, and many who were hurt secretly found health
04Yegh9    1:1|Who for the Love of Christ
04Yegh9    1:19|Those who like free deer used to
04Yegh9    2:26|they said to him: “Those who have once learned the truth
04Yegh9    2:33|Among the blessed ones, many who were very young had learned
04Yegh9    3:54|he crowned his own protege, who was named Peroz
04Yegh9    3:73|and prisoners and of those who fell in the war, I
04Yegh9    3:75|appearing no different from those who have not experienced the world
04Yegh9    4:82|fast) they observed like solitaries who dwell in the deserts
04Yegh9    4:84|they have any recollection of who was one of their domestic
04Yegh9    4:84|of their domestic nurses and who one of their dear relations
04Yegh9    4:88|The delicate women of Armenia, who had been cossetted and pampered
04Yegh9    4:89|Those who from their childhood had been
04Yegh9    4:100|They resembled bloodless grasshoppers who exist without food by the
04Yegh9    5:109|the promises made to those who love God in Christ Jesus
05Parp1    1:2|of Tiran, son of Arshak (who was the son of Arshak’s
05Parp1    1:7|chosen priests and upright shepherds who shed their blood for the
05Parp1    1:7|the naxarars and other azats who turned their backs on the
05Parp1    2:0|Agat’angeghos, a learned experienced man who arranged the events correctly and
05Parp1    2:4|of Gregory’s patience a man who spent so many years in
05Parp1    3:1|Those who were united saw God’s aid
05Parp1    3:1|and their land. But those who divided and broke away caused
05Parp1    3:10|Now, could the man P’awstos who had studied in such a
05Parp1    3:12|amiss is clear to all who look at it. Indeed, there
05Parp1    3:12|Syriansbold and ignorant peoplewho have done such tamperingswritten
05Parp1    4:0|Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans who, with his alert mind was
05Parp1    5:0|greedy lovers of material goods who have escaped from such a
05Parp1    5:1|by those inheritors of Eternity who have accurately and truthfully recorded
05Parp2    6:0|of Iranthe Armenian naxarars who were in the Iranian king’s
05Parp2    7:5|brave (warriors) and by those who shepherd flocks (for use as
05Parp2    7:6|useful to the learned doctors who recognize them, for making medicines
05Parp2    7:7|itself the will of those who enjoy labor, and gives as
05Parp2    7:8|what is displayed. No, those who would search even farther will
05Parp2    7:12|the stomachs of those (ascetics) who tirelessly are striving
05Parp2    7:16|see the children of fishermen who fished the waters, according to
05Parp2    7:17|the cleaned game on those who had stayed home not participating
05Parp2    8:1|kings of Byzantium and Iran who caused them to do service
05Parp2    8:3|in false glory, as one who is scorned, and, not attaining
05Parp2    9:0|had passed, those Armenian naxarars who were under Iranian lordship displayed
05Parp2    10:14|a certain presbyter named Habel who earlier had spoken to the
05Parp2    10:14|spoken to the king and who was related to the pious
05Parp2    10:14|to the pious bishop Daniel who had the Armenian letters
05Parp2    10:17|from among the Armenian priests who, as the venerable Mashtoc’, were
05Parp2    10:18|who aided and strengthened the venerable
05Parp2    10:18|and strengthened the venerable Mashtoc’, who put the Armenian alphabet in
05Parp2    10:23|Mashtoc’ and the honorable priests who were with him lacked the
05Parp2    11:1|to the blessed patriarch:” We who stand before you, and the
05Parp2    11:4|be like your blessed ancestor who guided the land of Armenia
05Parp2    11:6|study (of Greek), as you who were given brilliance from On
05Parp2    11:8|of the assistance of God Who had graced him with such
05Parp2    11:11|exegesis flowed from the speakers who, in explaining the secrets of
05Parp2    11:11|people. Those seekers of wisdom who supped of this found (the
05Parp2    12:0|succeeded by his son Vrham [Vahram IV, A.D. 388-399] who was the Krman shah [or er Krman ark’ay] It
05Parp2    12:1|and once more enthroned Xosrov who was an extremely old man
05Parp2    12:4|instead enthroned his own son who was named Shapuh after Yazkert’s
05Parp2    13:2|ancestors that not only those who commit such things are guilty
05Parp2    13:2|are guilty, but even those who countenance them
05Parp2    13:3|with such a lewd monarch who so openlylike an unbeliever
05Parp2    13:9|could be heard (by those who) approached the chamber door. The
05Parp2    13:10|many days later some bishops who were always in attendance at
05Parp2    13:10|those spiritual and wise listeners who dined on the mysteries, had
05Parp2    13:10|the honorable presbyters and deacons (who were from the holy covenant
05Parp2    13:17|father and vardapet (st. Gregory) who with sighs and ceaseless entreaties
05Parp2    13:17|a human shape (king Trdat] who had been changed into a
05Parp2    13:18|You who are students of his spiritual
05Parp2    13:18|truthful God ordained for those who make requests loyally and with
05Parp2    13:23|this my teacher is Paul who protested: ’When one of you
05Parp2    13:24|you lay them before those who are least esteemed by the
05Parp2    13:26|And now, how could I, who have advised others, not take
05Parp2    13:29|by betraying him to someone who is a complete blasphemer
05Parp2    14:9|summoned Suren pahlaw his hazarapet who was of the same azg
05Parp2    15:0|The Armenian tanuters who had promised the kat’oghikosate to
05Parp2    15:5|more than your other ancestors who were evil and unrighteous (members
05Parp2    15:5|virtuous men of your tohm, who, having inherited the honor of
05Parp2    15:9|with people from his district who had come with him from
05Parp2    15:10|the behavior of the people who had come with the kat’oghikos
05Parp2    15:10|by the blessed champion Gregory who taught, nourished, and established all
05Parp2    15:11|priests of the holy Church who had been ordained by the
05Parp2    15:12|someone of our native order, who will be a supervisor, and
05Parp2    16:0|caused to grow within them, who had preached the correct and
05Parp2    16:1|your ancestor the pious Gregory who overlooked the severe torments and
05Parp2    16:2|the Creator of us all, who repaid the evils visited upon
05Parp2    16:2|in every way to those who believed in Him, heaven-bound
05Parp2    16:2|trespasses as we forgive those who have trespassed against us.’
05Parp2    16:3|Now you, who were our constant vardapet, imprint
05Parp2    16:5|of the holy patriarch Gregory (who was like an Apostle) not
05Parp2    16:7|and be good to those who hate you.’
05Parp2    16:8|and ’Those of you who are able, eliminate the failings
05Parp2    16:10|try to console me, and who could entreat me to be
05Parp2    16:13|incensed as the blessed Paul who was sent by God, who
05Parp2    16:13|who was sent by God, who, because of false apostles and
05Parp2    17:0|like my ancestors before me who had married to have sons
05Parp2    17:33|the name of the Almighty who created everything and showed you
05Parp2    17:36|not having a son? You, who knew well the will of
05Parp2    17:36|the will of the Almighty who knowingly distributes profits to each
05Parp2    17:37|you and to all those who believe in his word, like
05Parp2    17:41|Savior, the Son of God, who opened the door of the
05Parp2    17:41|of His mercy to all who love him and keep the
05Parp2    17:43|appeared like a cloud, He who ascended with clouds will come
05Parp2    17:44|and rising of all creatures who have fallen by their sins
05Parp2    17:46|and bringing joy to those who were seated beside it, and
05Parp2    17:46|were seated beside it, and who tasted of the body and
05Parp2    17:49|love one another” [John 13:35]; especially those who amply, joyfully and willingly fulfil
05Parp2    17:51|have been removed from all who falsely and untruthfully think themselves
05Parp2    17:51|the book of omniscient God, who forgives with long-suffering and
05Parp2    17:53|was spread among all nations who received it, as the psalmist
05Parp2    17:58|the ordination of holy men, who, being descendants of the blessed
05Parp2    17:59|know this: that some patriarchs, who love riches more than God
05Parp2    17:65|the womb of your child who was bestowed upon you by
05Parp2    17:71|of the son of destruction who will come and sit, as
05Parp2    17:72|Then will the righteous who are accomplished in virtuous conduct
05Parp2    17:75|God, the lover of mankind, who in my unworthiness made me
05Parp2    17:77|in tears by the Revealer who commanded me to transmit this
05Parp2    18:2|bishops and other venerable priests who were unable to bear being
05Parp2    18:4|male offspring, only a daughter who was wed to Hamazasp, lord
05Parp2    18:5|the command of saint Gregory who had taught and preached truthfully
05Parp2    18:7|a great number of people who had come from distant places
05Parp3    20:0|had a hazarapet named Mihrnerseh who was a malicious, malignant person
05Parp3    20:4|and apostle of Armenia, Gregorios (who bore many very great sorrows
05Parp3    20:6|loathsome sepuh of Siwnik’, Varazvaghan, who instructed the latter day and
05Parp3    20:7|For who in the entire world does
05Parp3    20:8|Now while those (people) who are not obedient to us
05Parp3    20:10|But the peoples who have submitted to our great
05Parp3    20:11|the latter (stupified by Satan who polluted his mind) could not
05Parp3    20:11|dull vardapet how a god who is himself lacking and incomplete
05Parp3    20:13|For should someone who is hot and in need
05Parp3    20:14|something he needs from someone who does not have it, he
05Parp3    20:15|given to them by God Who stipulated it, and they are
05Parp3    20:15|the command of their Creator Who is the true God, creator
05Parp3    20:15|them within Himself. To those who worthily request things from Him
05Parp3    20:16|whom he had allied, and who had stained his heart, had
05Parp3    20:16|Aryans, as the loyal individual who first conceived of and facilitated
05Parp3    20:23|the sun. Half of those who had so washed turned back
05Parp3    21:1|It is fitting that Lords who benefit from their servants think
05Parp3    21:3|to say nothing about someone who plans to lead numerous souls
05Parp3    21:14|in the future (the Armenians) who hold to (the Byzantines’) faith
05Parp3    22:0|Former kings, who were my ancestors and occupied
05Parp3    22:6|as we, you become people who recognize our true faith, then
05Parp3    23:2|names) are as follows: Yovsep’ (who, though (only) a priest by
05Parp3    24:4|it is impossible for us who naturally have studied and grown
05Parp3    24:6|and (or) from the mages (who are styled yourteachers of
05Parp3    24:8|initiators [orensdirk’] as well as those who worship such falsehood
05Parp3    24:12|the one sole true God Who made heaven and earth and
05Parp3    25:2|do you think of servants who write to their lord with
05Parp3    25:14|the grandee nobility of Armenia who went on the journey at
05Parp3    25:15|Vasak, lord of Siwnik’ who, at the time was the
05Parp3    26:2|He then ordered that those who had come from Armenia, Iberia
05Parp3    26:4|The perception and view (of who you are) is clear to
05Parp3    26:5|and evident that those people who are under my authority would
05Parp3    26:12|of these three lands (present) who are my seniors in gah
05Parp3    26:12|age; and there are many who are lower than I
05Parp3    26:13|You, who are the lord of all
05Parp3    26:18|As for the others who stand before you all, they
05Parp3    27:0|Then all the naxarars who were from the three lands
05Parp3    27:2|of the life-giving Savior Who note: [Matthew 10:23] “When they persecute you
05Parp3    27:3|old and young people. Those who would be brought here would
05Parp3    27:8|all the naxarars and sepuhs who were assembled at court went
05Parp3    27:14|because (Christ) will deny those who have denied Him before the
05Parp3    27:16|Rather, you who have come from the three
05Parp3    27:16|of the blessed champion Gregorywho was like an Apostleand
05Parp3    27:25|This was done by those who were more learned in the
05Parp3    27:25|written about the Creator: “He who knows not his sin, sins
05Parp3    27:26|kinsmen according to the flesh; who are Israelites, to whom belongs
05Parp3    27:27|said, “and be the one who curses and makes proverbs about
05Parp3    27:29|the attacks of the enemy who has set this trap for
05Parp3    27:31|this multitudeas did Judas, who quit the band of blessed
05Parp3    27:32|an individual and from those who ally with him for whatever
05Parp3    28:6|Those who had (willingly) accepted (Zoroastrianism) were
05Parp3    28:8|was as follows: “All kings who sat on that throne before
05Parp3    29:0|Armenia. Among them were those who were (spiritually) well and those
05Parp3    29:0|were (spiritually) well and those who were ill, alive, but half
05Parp3    29:0|alive, but half-dead. Those who were not well could not
05Parp3    29:0|the radiant arrival (awaiting) those who travelled such a long journey
05Parp3    29:1|relics of the blessed Gregory (who was like an Apostle), singing
05Parp3    29:3|When those who had apostasized, on pretexts and
05Parp3    30:8|of their court and family who agreed with them, they hurriedly
05Parp3    30:10|suddenly Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, who was the marzpan of Armenia
05Parp3    30:10|were dismayed and frightened. All who were concerned with their personal
05Parp3    30:16|your brothers and believing family who have thought to save themselves
05Parp3    30:18|there are many of us who are of your blood and
05Parp3    30:25|You who stand behind it, as well
05Parp3    30:25|it, as well as you who are of two minds must
05Parp3    31:5|the danger, his two sons who were detained at court, might
05Parp3    32:1|The men who had pretended (conversion to Zoroastrianism
05Parp3    32:4|Ostan house, a putrid seed, who had done numerous unrepentant wicked
05Parp3    32:7|first because of his sons who were (hostages) at court; and
05Parp3    32:8|and reconfirmed their oath. Those who had not sealed the oath
05Parp3    32:11|a joyous promise that all who confessed You as the true
05Parp3    32:12|atoner of our sinswe who have apostasized and regretted it
05Parp3    32:12|apostasized and regretted it, we who are guilty, and sought your
05Parp3    32:12|and sought your mercy, we who have fallen and (now) stand
05Parp3    32:13|us as the apostate son who sold and soiled the garment
05Parp3    32:13|the baptismal font—(as people), who with dissolute impiety have fallen
05Parp3    32:14|of the blessed champion Gregory who resembled (the Apostles) and was
05Parp3    32:17|he go outside with Judas, who was spurned and expelled from
05Parp3    32:19|members of) the senior priesthood who were present
05Parp3    33:1|Aghbania (Aghuania). The Aghbanian azats who shared the covenant with the
05Parp3    33:4|associates other God-betraying men who shared his beliefs, from the
05Parp3    34:0|the following tanuters of Armenia who hastened to meet the hour
05Parp3    34:0|of the troops of Armenia (who willingly and quickly wanted to
05Parp3    34:1|troops of the Mardpetakan cavalry, who were eager for a war
05Parp3    34:1|he recognized evil tendencies, and who were not directly (participants) in
05Parp3    34:4|All of the people who were with him did the
05Parp3    34:6|had made his loyal overseer (who was then the royal chamberlain
05Parp3    34:8|be shown, the malicious (Vasak) who hoped by his actions to
05Parp3    35:6|prince of Arsharunik’, Arshawir Kamsarakan (who was also the son-in
05Parp3    35:10|to flight the terrified enemies who were around him
05Parp3    36:1|of truth. The Armenian nobles who are with him have also
05Parp3    36:12|land of Armenia. Those people who were weakening in the faith
05Parp3    36:13|words were heard by those who held firm, and those who
05Parp3    36:13|who held firm, and those who longed for martyrdom, they became
05Parp3    37:3|message to the oath-keepers who had gone to their own
05Parp3    37:4|other plans, as do those who abandoned themselves to Satan, let
05Parp3    37:6|Those who loved truth, and longed for
05Parp3    37:7|a calf to the angels who had promised him a son
05Parp3    38:0|great harm (on the Iranians) who were like a flock that
05Parp3    38:1|For those who longed and yearned for martyrdom
05Parp3    38:6|The holy priest Yovsep’, who held the throne of the
05Parp3    38:9|Ghewond recalled for all who depended on him many spiritual
05Parp3    38:9|the others. He note: “Those who experience a premature and slow
05Parp3    38:10|receiving the Good Newspeople who (experienced) torments and death, some
05Parp3    38:12|Those who receive it should purchase through
05Parp3    38:13|And now those of us who have been kept for the
05Parp3    38:15|aided by the venerable Yovsep’, who, although ordained as a presbyter
05Parp3    38:21|And let none resemble Judas who was torn from the ranks
05Parp3    38:21|you have seen tonight, those who weaken trail after Satan
05Parp3    39:4|Vying with one another, those who sought the crown of martyrdom
05Parp3    39:6|like a sea. Those (Armenians) who had been hoping to achieve
05Parp3    39:9|Those who were worthy of the blessed
05Parp3    39:12|Those who had been brought down from
05Parp3    39:13|us as accurate by people who had learned it from the
05Parp3    40:0|name of those (prominent) people who had fallen in battle on
05Parp3    40:6|Atrormizd, the marzpan of Armenia, who remained there sent many letters
05Parp3    41:0|was in addition to those who had assembled near the venerable
05Parp3    41:3|He was succeeded by Marcian [450-457], who, when informed about what was
05Parp3    41:3|should give to the men who have come to us from
05Parp3    41:4|Two individuals, Anatolis (who was then the sparapet of
05Parp3    41:4|a man of Syrian nationality, who was chief of the emperor’s
05Parp3    41:8|the Armenian tanuters and naxarars who had gone to the land
05Parp3    41:13|Now when the oath-keepers who had gathered by the holy
05Parp3    42:4|the blessed priests of Armenia who had been seized earlier and
05Parp3    42:4|Siwnik’: the holy priest Yovsep’ who then occupied the throne of
05Parp3    42:10|not ask the lord God, who said through the prophet: “They
05Parp3    42:15|village you enter, find out who is worthy in it, and
05Parp3    42:17|true of the blessed Ghewond who always appeared happy and joyful
05Parp3    42:17|appeared happy and joyful, and who now spoke at length with
05Parp3    42:18|sweet and gracious words, (Vasak) who was crazed by a dew
05Parp3    43:2|of Armenia and the sepuhs who had revolted, as well as
05Parp3    43:3|son, the blessed deacon Abraham who had extinguished the Artashat fire
05Parp3    43:6|attendants there at the time, who had no fear of their
05Parp3    43:6|fear of their gods, and who scornfully abandoned it and departed
05Parp3    43:9|death, it is the ones who scorned and abandoned the fire
05Parp3    43:9|the fire, and not we who took it and gave it
05Parp3    44:0|and the other blessed priests who were with them at the
05Parp3    44:0|questioning: the blessed Mushe Aghbakac’i, who was the court presbyter of
05Parp3    44:0|and the blessed deacon K’ajaj who was from the district of
05Parp3    44:2|you destroyed the brave Vardan who was useful to the lord
05Parp3    44:2|men in the Aryan world who can adequately praise the man
05Parp3    44:5|responded: “All (of the clerics) who stand before your authority in
05Parp3    44:6|men, one by one, explaining who each one was and giving
05Parp3    44:10|at this time, especially those who have sought martyrdom and been
05Parp3    44:10|words, but those of Him Who is our Creator and vardapet
05Parp3    44:10|is our Creator and vardapet, Who note: ’He who holds all
05Parp3    44:10|and vardapet, Who note: ’He who holds all (of these commandments
05Parp3    44:23|and the other Aryan nobles who sat before him heard this
05Parp3    44:25|same words as that man who deserves death, words which (Ghewond
05Parp3    44:29|Blessed are those who, with their mind’s eye, are
05Parp3    45:4|When all the soldiers who held the king’s honor heard
05Parp3    45:17|this was your servant Vardan, who in everyone’s opinion was prominent
05Parp3    45:17|Iranians from the senior tohms who today are well and here
05Parp3    45:22|the territory of foreign princes, who are not subject to your
05Parp3    46:13|and of other worthy people who cooperated with him. They have
05Parp3    48:2|and terror into the Christians who were with him in the
05Parp3    48:9|the wrath of the gods who are extremely angry at us
05Parp3    48:9|the god-killing Armenian priests, who long since deserved death, but
05Parp3    48:11|ordered that first those priests who were with him, the blessed
05Parp3    50:0|regarding the other blessed priests who had been left bound in
05Parp3    50:1|maypet, and Movan, the anderjapet, who was an assistant to the
05Parp3    50:3|have accurately learned that those who belong to the erroneous sect
05Parp3    50:3|of the bones of someone who died for their God, nothing
05Parp3    50:6|been informed by trustworthy men who had belonged to their devious
05Parp3    50:6|of the bones of people who have so died, regarding (the
05Parp3    50:8|killing is somewhere that those who hold such beliefs and are
05Parp3    50:12|and creator of all, Christ, Who note: ’Wherever I am, my
05Parp3    51:1|same, but because of those who would be left orphaned and
05Parp3    51:10|priests of Christ, they replied: “Who can be conquered by sleep
05Parp3    51:10|no burden of weariness. And who will be grieved by disease
05Parp3    51:12|our parents and spiritual vardapets, who are like angels, and who
05Parp3    51:12|who are like angels, and who, in their death are joyful
05Parp3    51:13|all-seeing Jerusalem, or Lazarus who was raised from the dead
05Parp3    51:15|clear and vigilant doctrine which (who) made everyone strive for the
05Parp3    51:15|everyone strive for the good, who begot vardapets and innumerable martyrs
05Parp3    51:18|We depart from those who have placed us on the
05Parp3    51:24|the blessed Yovsep’ and Sahak, who also blessed the venerable naxarars
05Parp3    51:25|captive naxarars resembled those men who had assembled in (Christ’s) attic
05Parp3    52:3|and the multitude of blacksmiths who had come with Vehdenshapuh, they
05Parp3    52:4|resembled the men and women who fanatically seek glory, and are
05Parp3    52:6|Gregory, blessed and angelic people who bore these beautiful, luxurious, and
05Parp3    53:1|mind the dread of kings, who, resembling the gods, dare to
05Parp3    53:1|one permit a single Armenian who is in this shahastan to
05Parp3    53:1|or any Armenian at all (who has come from elsewhere and
05Parp3    53:4|and revealed itself to those who believed in His name. What
05Parp3    53:4|to be eternally true: “He who believes in me will also
05Parp3    53:6|When the Armenian naxarars who had remained bound in the
05Parp3    53:6|of foreigners and of (others) who were in the shahastanthey
05Parp3    53:9|their delight, and that those who were departing and those who
05Parp3    53:9|who were departing and those who were remaining were rejoicing insatiably
05Parp3    53:11|the venerable (priests and naxarars) who had come along with them
05Parp3    53:12|true of the presbyter Xoren (who was from the village named
05Parp3    53:12|and the venerable presbyter Abraham (who was from the village called
05Parp3    53:13|them were taken to Vehdenshapuh, who asked: “Where are you preparing
05Parp3    54:1|was learned by a merchant who was a Xuzhik by nationality
05Parp3    54:1|a Xuzhik by nationality, and who, in the custom of trade
05Parp3    54:1|to Armenia many times and who was extremely well versed in
05Parp3    54:1|God and the Armenian naxarars who were in bondage
05Parp3    54:3|being. For it was God Who was furthering this matter
05Parp3    54:6|the son of believing parents who, as their ancestors, were loyal
05Parp3    54:7|the vardapet to the pagans, who, at times was a Pharisee
05Parp3    54:10|not mine,” and the psalmist who note: “They made a plan
05Parp3    54:13|powerful giver of justice, God, Who caused the ambarakapet to speak
05Parp3    55:20|consider you and the one who sent you, the king, more
05Parp3    56:1|He who now dared to say such
05Parp3    56:9|honor from mortal, earthen man, who is polluted by the worm
05Parp3    56:11|damaging words of your king who is predestined to prison
05Parp3    56:15|is there for rational men who still have their senses to
05Parp3    57:7|Then the executioners who were dragging the blessed Ghewond
05Parp3    57:7|sound; “I thank You Christ, Who, with much kindness aided and
05Parp3    57:11|Vehdenshapuh and the other princes who were with him quit that
05Parp3    57:16|where his comrade was. Those who had tumbled to the ground
05Parp3    57:21|Those who saw the venerable Xuzhik limping
05Parp3    57:31|virtuous Christians in the caravan, who received them considering (the bones
05Parp3    57:33|blessed man of God, Ghewond, who had counseled them of the
05Parp3    57:38|but suddenly became a merchant who, through his good deeds, became
05Parp3    58:0|the nobility and the troops who were with him. They then
05Parp3    58:0|permitted residents of the shahastan who were in Niwshapuh in accordance
05Parp3    58:0|of the captive Armenian naxarars (who were in the fortress) and
05Parp3    58:0|in the fortress) and others who were with them to serve
05Parp3    58:6|venerable presbyters Xoren and Abraham who, upon hearing it, responded as
05Parp3    58:15|the believers of the land (who had written to the court
05Parp3    59:5|which none of my comrades who serve you have ever received
05Parp4    60:4|Yazatvshnasp’s words, they glorified God, Who cared about their souls and
05Parp4    60:6|under the care of Ashtat who put them into military service
05Parp4    60:7|the saints which the priests who were with them were secretly
05Parp4    61:0|There were many who dared to investigate whether there
05Parp4    61:0|ask. These were the people who, in the words of the
05Parp4    61:2|and the holy Apostles, we who are filled with myriads of
05Parp4    61:2|filled with myriads of evils, who have not once recalled or
05Parp4    61:6|As for those who, because of age or because
05Parp4    61:8|became conquerors. These tender women who were the daughters of naxarars
05Parp4    61:8|out on the floor. Those who previously persisted in sleeping, now
05Parp4    61:10|of saint Vardan and all who were united with him, as
05Parp4    61:10|of the priests of God who had been martyred, and generously
05Parp4    62:0|blessed kat’oghikos Yovsep’, lord Melite (who was from the azg of
05Parp4    62:0|was succeeded by lord Movses who was from the same azg
05Parp4    62:1|to God’s providence, lord Giwt (who was from the village of
05Parp4    62:2|The wives of men who had been martyred or were
05Parp4    62:2|young sons of the men who had been martyred with Vardan
05Parp4    62:4|Hmayeak Mamikonean (saint Vardan’s brother) who was a woman renowned and
05Parp4    62:5|The lads who were nourished and schooled there
05Parp4    62:6|another younger brother, named Vard, who was still a boy and
05Parp4    63:0|useless, bad and cowardly men who at the time managed to
05Parp4    63:4|azg of the martyred Mamikoneans who were endowed (with abilities) not
05Parp4    63:5|and graceful in everything. Those who had many servants were importuning
05Parp4    63:7|Kamsarakan, the lord of Arsharunik’ who were related (to the Mamikoneans
05Parp4    63:9|hand. Even the Iranian officials who came from the court liked
05Parp4    63:12|slander of those jealous (beings) who in this time of troubles
05Parp4    63:12|called the tanuters of Armenia, who were extremely frightened about the
05Parp4    63:13|Amatuni, and others like them (who had fled) from the soul
05Parp4    63:16|blessed patriarch of Armenia, Giwt, who never ceased to deplore the
05Parp4    63:16|of the ash-lovers, and who silently sought for ways of
05Parp4    64:1|contempt and scorned Gadishoy Maxaz, who was the military commander of
05Parp4    64:1|the impious, and the one who encouraged them
05Parp4    64:2|summons to himself those people who think to accept your faith
05Parp4    64:3|and reviles those of us who love you, worship the sun
05Parp4    64:12|on. And I loathe everyone who strays from the truth. I
05Parp4    64:12|without cease to dissuade all who would stray from the truth
05Parp4    64:17|order. Servants were the ones who gave you such a great
05Parp4    64:22|or one of the servants who gave it to me might
05Parp4    64:23|way fear the mortal man (who purports) to give this honor
05Parp4    64:24|king, and all the people who hold that faith, are dead
05Parp4    64:25|insolent words before the man, who is king. Try to change
05Parp4    64:35|more so by the pagans, who found a cure for each
05Parp4    65:2|as well as the one who was king, that there was
05Parp4    65:4|Those who heard these vengeful words from
05Parp4    65:7|For he hated anyone who did not know how to
05Parp4    65:7|prince, and he criticized those who did not know how to
05Parp4    65:15|to be found with me who cooks for me, and there
05Parp4    66:2|The Christian Armenian men who were fighting that year there
05Parp4    66:2|least of the Armenian princes (who at this time had grown
05Parp4    66:6|some of the Armenian naxarars who knew that Vahan Mamikonean had
05Parp4    66:7|Georgia), Vaxt’ang, is very courageous. Who knows, most compassionate God may
05Parp4    66:8|though at God’s direction, those who heeded the idea all united
05Parp4    66:12|and possess few cavalrymen; while who knows about the Hunssince
05Parp4    66:12|since they are not involved, who knows if they will agree
05Parp4    66:14|saying, and beseech God alone (Who can do anything He wants
05Parp4    66:15|the death of (our) ancestors who, by their martyrdom pleased Christ
05Parp4    67:7|of Koght’ek, prince of Urc, who had sworn the oath along
05Parp4    67:8|of the impious Armenian naxarars who were advising Armenia’s marzpan, Atrvshnasp
05Parp4    68:5|to encourage with hope those who went out first, and to
05Parp4    68:6|Babgen Siwni, who was then named prince of
05Parp4    68:9|as the blessed kat’oghikos Yohan (who possessed) angelic faith and who
05Parp4    68:9|who possessed) angelic faith and who provided them with his soul’s
05Parp4    68:9|just blessing, as food, and who accompanied them to the military
05Parp4    68:10|and to their other comrades who were remaining there at the
05Parp4    68:11|They planned and note: “Who knows, maybe we can reach
05Parp4    68:13|sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Vasak, (who was the advance-guard that
05Parp4    68:17|a message for the Armenians who are with you, which, when
05Parp4    68:19|it, he replied to those who had come from Atrvshnasp, saying
05Parp4    68:20|said to the other Iranians who were there: “I was ridiculing
05Parp4    69:0|after completing their prayers, those who were there organized themselves to
05Parp4    69:11|of the venerable Arshawir Kamsarakan, who killed with his spear the
05Parp4    69:17|shame and destruction for all who had apostasized Christ. Truly the
05Parp4    69:18|the hearts of the braves who still do not know about
05Parp4    69:19|He took two men who were his satellitesone named
05Parp4    69:20|them to flight. The soldiers who fell and died by the
05Parp4    69:21|We are the only survivors who have come to bring you
05Parp4    69:22|was said by two men who had not even participated in
05Parp4    70:3|how God had helped those who placed their hopes on Him
05Parp4    70:4|Christ’s just mshak has arrived, who takes the hay-rake to
05Parp4    70:10|this message, half of them (who were desirous of (sitting) on
05Parp4    70:10|flock (of Christ’s) sheep. Others, who were in communication with the
05Parp4    71:3|azats and all the rhamiks who willingly went to battle. The
05Parp4    71:6|Those who place their hopes in God
05Parp4    71:18|two Kamsarakans, attacked the enemies who were advancing against them. They
05Parp4    71:20|brigade and the other Armenians who had fled saw that the
05Parp4    71:21|Iranian brigade exceded the number who had escaped. And the number
05Parp4    71:21|And the number of those who died of wounds in various
05Parp4    71:23|that Christ is your colleague who made you triumph and shamed
05Parp4    71:23|of justice. 23 And may God Who now strengthened you, always strengthen
05Parp4    74:6|Kamsarakan, the lord of Shirak, who also had broken his spear
05Parp4    74:9|the other oath-keeping comrades who were with him (who fervently
05Parp4    74:9|comrades who were with him (who fervently desired the cup of
05Parp4    74:10|Vahan Mamikonean, encountered Babgen Siwni, who had fallen gravely wounded by
05Parp4    74:11|But there were those who wanted to be chosen (for
05Parp4    74:11|be chosen (for martyrdom) and who were found worthy, along with
05Parp4    75:7|But as for the king who does not look properly upon
05Parp4    75:7|the worthy laws of inquiry, who, moreover, is very haughty, perpetually
05Parp4    75:8|For a lord who does not know how to
05Parp4    75:9|man in such a land who has attained tanuterut’iwn worthily through
05Parp4    75:9|and men from bad tohms who (are able to) deceive such
05Parp4    75:14|it was only the Armenians who accomplished such a great deed
05Parp4    75:23|the mouths of my enemies who slandered me (and saw that
05Parp4    75:29|at worth and usefulness, we who rebelled are ready to do
05Parp4    76:2|Shirak, with some select men (who had seen Nerseh’s unbelievable and
05Parp4    76:4|Who knows, after spying on the
05Parp4    76:6|Lord Gregory, who drove from the land of
05Parp4    76:8|captive Hrahat from the guards who were surrounding him carefully, and
05Parp4    76:10|threatening manner, saying: “A man who has done so much damage
05Parp4    76:10|to say nothing of someone who has (wronged) the lord of
05Parp4    76:10|the lord of the Aryans, who is god-like and has
05Parp4    76:11|kings enveloped the miscreant Hrahat (who deserves multiple deaths for his
05Parp4    77:0|and other troops of Armenia who were with him, fulfilled the
05Parp4    77:5|He still did not know who we were or from what
05Parp4    77:22|the sons of the prophets who were occupied with idle affairs
05Parp4    77:22|occupied with idle affairs, and who, confounded, sought Elisha. But they
05Parp4    77:23|not prevent anyone from going who wants to go. Only know
05Parp4    77:25|Those who led them to the borders
05Parp4    77:25|pretexts, telling (the Mushegheans): “Those who have escaped their killers are
05Parp4    78:8|But as for those men who enthusiastically and willingly chose to
05Parp4    78:8|two of the Armenian naxarars who fought well and displayed bravery
05Parp4    78:8|K’ajaj from the Saharhunik’ tohm who gave their lives for the
05Parp4    79:1|and the naxarars of Armenia who were with him, together with
05Parp4    79:6|some of the other naxarars who were with him turned back
05Parp4    80:1|ranks of the oath-breakers who, having betrayed king Vaxt’ang and
05Parp4    80:1|him. He also assembled others who were united with the king
05Parp4    80:2|a brigade from the many who allied with him in the
05Parp4    81:2|Vahan Mamikonean, and the men who were with him went to
05Parp4    81:9|Xurs (who was from Shirmac’ village in
05Parp4    81:10|the man from different lands who dies because of an Iranian
05Parp4    81:12|with only the few men who were with them, and, strengthened
05Parp4    82:6|be killed by the men who are with Vahan Mamikonean.” For
05Parp4    83:1|they raised their eyes and who should they see but the
05Parp4    83:4|of that exaltation for those who wish to live prudently and
05Parp4    83:12|the entire Armenian brigade, those who remained were terrified and one
05Parp4    83:14|few good oath-keeping men who remained with him
05Parp4    83:25|oath-keeping and strengthened men who were with Armenia’s general, Vahan
05Parp4    83:25|with Armenia’s general, Vahan, and who attacked and were then martyred
05Parp4    83:25|Vanandac’ik’, and the venerable Gherpargos, who was of Greek nationality
05Parp4    84:3|With what assurance can we (who have become few) resist such
05Parp4    85:1|of his relatives and friends who had escaped countless severe defeats
05Parp4    85:4|land of the Aryans, or who could escape and bring the
05Parp4    85:5|proper and appropriate to anyone who wants to hear important and
05Parp4    85:10|sparapet of the Aryans, Vahram, who boldly and publicly protested many
05Parp4    85:18|The few men who had escaped from the carnage
05Parp4    86:3|us) and there were those who were killed, and many others
05Parp4    86:3|were killed, and many others who were dispersed into crevices and
05Parp4    87:0|When Hazarawuxt, who was in the land of
05Parp4    87:6|achieve reconciliation with the peoples who resist and rebel by using
05Parp4    87:7|the wise; to love those who love their comrades, and to
05Parp4    88:2|great land of the Armenians who today stand outside your service
05Parp4    88:2|outside your service. The man who holds such a land aloof
05Parp4    88:2|essence went unrecognized by Peroz who drove him away from serving
05Parp4    88:8|himself and other Iranian folk who were the seniors there know
05Parp4    88:9|noble folk of our brigade who were there and now are
05Parp4    88:10|But I who was there recall the events
05Parp4    88:10|affair beyond human capabilities, though who upon hearing can believe it
05Parp4    88:11|such a deed that all who observed it recall it today
05Parp4    88:20|you the cavalrymen of Atrpatakan who are near Armenia and the
05Parp4    88:22|of Vahan and those men who allied with him, to bear
05Parp4    89:1|and all the noble folk who (formerly were) with the Aryans
05Parp4    89:2|cavalrymen. Vahan Mamikonean ordered those who had come from Nixor to
05Parp4    89:4|to-face with the one who is lord of the Aryans
05Parp4    89:6|those of all the people who are now before you, seniors
05Parp4    89:8|those loathesome and useless men who are enemies of the Church
05Parp4    89:9|bad and useless. Love those who labor and loathe those who
05Parp4    89:9|who labor and loathe those who are not meritorious; keep wise
05Parp4    89:11|that we want the one who is the lord of the
05Parp4    89:14|But the king who sees with his own healthy
05Parp4    90:3|When Nixor saw the Armenians, who had come to him from
05Parp4    90:5|the God-forsaken (Zoroastrian Armenians) who were there. Then came the
05Parp4    90:5|there. Then came the messengers who had been sent by Nixor
05Parp4    90:5|and other men with them who were sent by Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    90:7|For just as the men who were forcibly taken by Peroz
05Parp4    90:10|naxarars and the other men who had come from Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    90:14|received and honored the naxarars who had come from Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    90:15|When those God-denying cheaters who had allied with the Iranians
05Parp4    90:15|Iranians saw how the rebels who had come from Armenia were
05Parp4    91:5|was, he ordered the troops who were with him to arm
05Parp4    91:10|name each of the naxarars who had come with Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    91:14|the world, Armenians and Iranians (who are not unseeing or useless
05Parp4    91:22|blame you, not the one who presently is lord of the
05Parp4    91:25|for those of your number who died, the gods will demand
05Parp4    91:25|as for those of you who are still alive, you are
05Parp4    91:26|For the one who is now lord of the
05Parp4    91:26|impious ways of the man who had no parallel among men
05Parp4    91:27|He was the one who lost himself and the might
05Parp4    92:6|by aIl pure people, men who were fugitives from the land
05Parp4    92:6|of their foul deeds, men who caused unrest in the mountains
05Parp4    92:6|cheats, blabbers, dissidents, the ignoble who realize that they are nothing
05Parp4    92:6|nothing, unable to accomplish anything, who lose courage at doing something
05Parp4    92:8|and apparent that all craftsmen who know their craft and benefit
05Parp4    92:10|and others like them who are attached to your parasitical
05Parp4    92:12|such backward and despicable men who truly were lost and vanished
05Parp4    92:15|test it. Command those people who through magianism became lords in
05Parp4    92:15|became lords in Peroz’ reign, who now have station and honor
05Parp4    92:15|whom you know we have, who lack house, servant, brigade and
05Parp4    92:18|We who placed our lives in peril
05Parp4    93:7|Nixor ordered all who had come with Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    93:8|to permit those (oath-breakers) who had made themselves loyal to
05Parp4    93:8|dignity? Now let a man who knows how to listen and
05Parp4    93:12|were revealed as the slaves who disgraced the crucifixion of Christ
05Parp4    93:13|atrushan did not favor, and who were expelled by the blessed
05Parp4    93:17|the long-patient oath-keepers, who caused all the faces of
05Parp4    93:18|people and the cavalry folk who presently are here before you
05Parp4    94:1|ruination of himself and those who agree with him. Now quickly
05Parp4    94:5|did not find one. Some who tried (crossing at) many places
05Parp4    95:7|as anything, bravely died (those who died), while those who lived
05Parp4    95:7|those who died), while those who lived have done so even
05Parp4    95:12|Others who experienced his tyranny at least
05Parp4    95:15|and show (me) one man who, through the king of kings
05Parp4    95:17|doers of filthy things, people who do things by stealth, thieves
05Parp4    95:17|things by stealth, thieves, people who create agitation in the mountains
05Parp4    95:26|Let none of the kings who hold this throne, or an
05Parp4    96:5|oath-keeping naxarars of Armenia who were united with the sparapet
05Parp4    96:8|have been done by God Who is the creator of all
05Parp4    97:3|I rejoice in the Lord Who wiped away the sweat from
05Parp4    98:0|intelligent, prudent and perspicacious man who could distinguish the wise from
05Parp4    98:7|No one aside from you (who are godlike and above human
05Parp4    98:14|were pleased with them. All who heard were surprised and with
05Parp4    98:14|Andekan to be a man who loves his master and builds
05Parp4    99:4|When the people who were in the city heard
05Parp4    99:7|congregation, the Lord, oh you who are of Israel’s fountain” [Psalms 67, 27]. He
05Parp4    100:4|and nations are unbounded. Those who taste the lamb become travelers
05Parp4    100:4|become travelers to heaven; those who do not are plunged in
05Parp4    100:7|from the souls of those who were baptized, adorned them in
05Parp4    100:10|to God with old David who dedicated his thankful praise to
05Parp4    100:10|the Lord God of Israel, who has given a successor to
05Parp4    100:11|the Lord God of Israel, who has entrusted to me the
05Parp4    100:15|lament the destruction of those who turned wretched
05Parp4    100:19|Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden
05Parp4    100:20|But he also commanded you, who are the most strong and
05Parp4    100:20|strong and able, thatyou who are able, bear the weakness
05Parp4    100:20|to have a seatyou, who are ready to eat the
05Parp4    100:20|lame, the blind and those who are sick, and do not
05Parp4    100:26|forgiveness is written by those who accept it and is met
05Parp4    100:27|holy church. Come, all you who are weary and who, as
05Parp4    100:27|you who are weary and who, as we said before, bear
05Parp4    100:28|As for you who are now inside, summon and
05Parp4    100:30|the fornicators to the prostitute who today is a daughter of
05Parp4    100:30|the brigands to the thief who opened paradise; the apostates to
05Parp4    100:32|Now who shall be more unfortunate and
05Parp4    100:32|and miserable than such persons, who, on account of a few
05Parp4    100:32|the kingdom of heaven? And who will be more wonderful and
05Parp4    100:32|and fortunate than the one who, by shedding some tears from
05Parp4    100:36|Pray! you who are firm and unshakeabledo
05Parp4    100:37|especially you, who, laboring throughout the day in
05Parp4    100:38|gives splendor to the one who receive it from the right
05Parp4    100:38|for all his days, and who hears the blessed voice: “Come
06Khor1    1:6|I see, that if those who before us or even in
06Khor1    1:6|commands to those wise men who were under their authority to
06Khor1    2:3|studies-just as that Ptolemy who is also called Philadelphus took
06Khor1    2:4|that we have described him who was king of Egypt as
06Khor1    2:7|as we find the ones who urged to this task Berossus
06Khor1    2:9|to be praised are those who received and honored such discoveries
06Khor1    3:3|kings are worthy of praise who in written accounts fixed and
06Khor1    3:3|compilers of books of archives who were occupied with similar efforts
06Khor1    3:3|the wisdom of these men, who undertook such studies, that we
06Khor1    3:10|the princely clans and families: who descended from whom, what each
06Khor1    3:12|of our countrymen be found who will be grateful for these
06Khor1    3:13|begin where the others did who were in the church and
06Khor1    4:10|Enos was the first who had hope to call on
06Khor1    4:13|Later too Abel, who was close and known to
06Khor1    4:17|the one of Adam’s sons who was the most intimate with
06Khor1    4:23|and pleasing life, as He who was pleased knows, and is
06Khor1    4:29|flood-as happened to those who were profligate in evil in
06Khor1    5:42|the choronographers say that Nimrod, who is Bēl, was an Ethiopian
06Khor1    5:45|Aramayis, of Aramaneak, of Hayk, who was the opponent of Bēl
06Khor1    5:48|in our opinion are those who say that Ninos was the
06Khor1    6:6|from my beloved Sibyl, Berossus, who is more truthful than most
06Khor1    6:10|and king of the Bactrians, who are the Medes, said that
06Khor1    8:1|Who found such tales and where
06Khor1    8:2|of the Persians and Parthians, who was Parthian by race, having
06Khor1    8:5|had a desire to know, who and what sort of men
06Khor1    9:4|I have decided to discover who may have been those who
06Khor1    9:4|who may have been those who ruled over this land of
06Khor1    9:6|be opened for this man who has appeared before your powerful
06Khor1    9:17|enormous in force and size, who in their arrogance conceived and
06Khor1    9:20|begin: Yapetost’ē, Merod, Sirat’, Taklad - who are Yapheth, Gomer, T’iras, T’orgom
06Khor1    10:3|famous, the opponent of all who raised their hand to become
06Khor1    10:6|domestic servants and the outsiders who had joined his service and
06Khor1    10:7|few of the human race who had been previously scattered. These
06Khor1    10:11|already dwelt a few men who willingly submitted to the hero
06Khor1    11:11|in number, and the others who were under his authority. He
06Khor1    12:8|called Manavazean, Bznunik’, and Orduni, who in that area after the
06Khor1    12:17|And his son Sharay, who had many children and was
06Khor1    12:32|a certain youth called Varazh who was skillful in hunting deer
06Khor1    13:5|he met the young Medes who were led by a certain
06Khor1    13:7|passers-by and of all who arrived there. And his land
06Khor1    14:10|battle the Titan Payapis Kaaḷeay who had seized the land between
06Khor1    16:5|and stone, bronze and iron, who were most proficient in their
06Khor1    20:1|AND CHALDAEANS DOWN TO SARDANAPALOS, WHO WAS CALLED TAWNOS KONKOŁEROS
06Khor1    20:30|Aṙalios, who is Amiwṙos
06Khor1    20:31|Xerxes, who is Baḷēos
06Khor1    22:3|The last of those who lived in the time of
06Khor1    22:3|of the Assyrian kingdom and who were descended from Semiramis or
06Khor1    22:8|many groups of brave men who were expert with the lance
06Khor1    23:21|Nebuchadnezzar, king of the Babylonians, who took the Jews captive
06Khor1    23:23|how many of them, and who they were, who lost their
06Khor1    23:23|them, and who they were, who lost their lives for worshipping
06Khor1    24:2|history of Tigran the Great, who was the ninth of our
06Khor1    24:3|king of Assyria was Senek’erim, who besieged Jerusalem in the time
06Khor1    25:5|He was envied by all who lived in his time, while
06Khor1    25:6|Who among true men and those
06Khor1    25:6|among true men and those who appreciate deeds of valor and
06Khor1    25:7|he glorified our nation. Those who had been under a yoke
06Khor1    25:11|as those among our ancients who sang to the lyre used
06Khor1    25:15|he was allied with Azhdahak, who was a Mede, and gave
06Khor1    27:10|many-colored awnings; the gods who crowned me were present in
06Khor1    27:11|up and saw the man who was riding the dragon, flying
06Khor1    27:17|Who then, with the help of
06Khor1    31:6|terrible earthquake, as say those who in many journeys at the
06Khor1    31:7|from among the same Medes who dwelt at the foot of
06Khor1    31:12|the secrets of the dragons who live up on Noble Masis
06Khor1    32:1|Who were his descendants, and what
06Khor1    32:6|only one descended from Hayk, who killed Azhdahak and led into
06Khor1    32:6|the mother of dragons, and who with the willing help and
06Khor1    33:4|For although He who created everything was able in
06Khor1    34:29|But Biurasp collected those who had scattered and suddenly came
06Khor2    1:2|of each one of those who descended from Arshak, king of
06Khor2    1:2|The kings of our country who came after him were from
06Khor2    1:5|son of Philip and Olympias, who was twenty-fourth from Achilles
06Khor2    1:7|his son Antiochus, called Soter, who reigned for nineteen years
06Khor2    1:8|him succeeded Antiochus, called Theos, who reigned for ten years. And
06Khor2    1:9|on Arshak the Brave ruled, who was from the seed of
06Khor2    2:8|son Arshak, calledthe Great,” who waged war with Demetrius and
06Khor2    3:4|and wise man, Shambat Bagarat, who was a Jew, by giving
06Khor2    7:6|Those who dressed him in his gloves
06Khor2    7:14|their role and name: he who prepared the royal drink from
06Khor2    7:18|descended from our ancestor Hayk, who were called the original ostan
06Khor2    7:18|called the original ostan and who at various times had received
06Khor2    8:2|to the seed of Azhdahak who had become king of the
06Khor2    8:12|these terms: “The powerful Nebuchadnezzar, who was mightier than Heracles, gathering
06Khor2    8:15|appointed a man called Turk’, who was deformed, tall, monstrous, with
06Khor2    8:24|from Hayk or from those who were in this country before
06Khor2    8:27|Vahagn he found some men who of their own will asked
06Khor2    8:30|province of the same name, who commanded many brigands, and established
06Khor2    8:34|words the Jew Shambat Bagarat, who was the coronant and aspet
06Khor2    11:3|a proud man and warlike, who had built his own palace
06Khor2    11:6|Mithridates, great bdeashkh of Georgia, who was from the seed of
06Khor2    12:5|The chief priests, who were of the Vahuni family
06Khor2    13:6|But because there are many who say that our Artashēs took
06Khor2    14:7|But the priests, who had come from Greece, decided
06Khor2    14:16|Alexandra - also known as Messalina - who was the wife of Alexander
06Khor2    14:16|brother of Judas Maccabaeus, and who at that time held the
06Khor2    19:8|He sent a certain Gnel, who was the cup bearer of
06Khor2    19:13|himself, he ordered the soldiers who remained to seize them and
06Khor2    25:7|law of his son Alexander, who on his father’s side was
06Khor2    26:11|he had given his sister, who had previously been the wife
06Khor2    27:2|princes of Arshavir and Abgar who had been sent to Rome
06Khor2    27:6|family of his son Artashēs who were the cause of the
06Khor2    27:6|to Artashēs, so that those who read may understand that they
06Khor2    27:7|the period of the king who received them
06Khor2    28:4|third Suren, and their sister, who was called Koshm, was the
06Khor2    28:4|general of all the Aryans who had been appointed by her
06Khor2    30:6|For there is no man who can raise the dead but
06Khor2    31:2|to Jesus, Savior and benefactor, who was revealed in the land
06Khor2    31:4|things: either you are God who have descended from heaven and
06Khor2    31:8|were some of the Gentiles who had come to him; therefore
06Khor2    31:8|come to him; therefore, those who heard did not dare tell
06Khor2    32:2|Blessed is he who believes in me without having
06Khor2    32:2|is written concerning me: ’Those who see me will not believe
06Khor2    32:2|believe in me, and those who do not see me will
06Khor2    32:4|I shall ascend to Him who sent me. When I have
06Khor2    33:3|of Tobias, the Jewish prince who, they say, was of the
06Khor2    33:6|worshipped him. All the princes who were standing around him were
06Khor2    33:9|go to slaughter the Jews who crucified Him, had I not
06Khor2    33:18|For the Jews who live in the provinces of
06Khor2    33:22|the people of the Jews who have done this, and that
06Khor2    33:30|we threatened with death those who spoke evil of the Christians
06Khor2    33:31|the people of the Jews who presumed to crucify Him, of
06Khor2    33:31|the war with the Spaniards who revolted against me, I shall
06Khor2    33:43|me ’send me that doctor who works miracles and preaches another
06Khor2    33:49|God, whom the Jews crucified, who rose from the dead, and
06Khor2    33:51|and your brothers and all who willingly obey you
06Khor2    33:52|pleasing to me that you who are my kin in the
06Khor2    34:13|But as for Simon, who drew Persia as his lot
06Khor2    35:7|the chief of Abgar’s wives, who was called Helen, he sent
06Khor2    38:4|words of the brigand Smbat who claims that Artashēs is the
06Khor2    38:4|the son of Sanatruk, and who tries to make the son
06Khor2    39:5|hidden traps to catch anyone who might wish to enter secretly
06Khor2    39:6|other was for the assassins who operate at night
06Khor2    42:10|eye. So, the royal servants who attended him at daybreak had
06Khor2    43:4|kin, Artashēs son of Sanatruk who has been banished from his
06Khor2    44:4|prince of the Muratsean family who was descended from Azhdahak, with
06Khor2    46:12|brave men from the Taurus, who at the cost of their
06Khor2    46:22|But Smbat, who had pursued Eruand at night
06Khor2    48:4|disciple of a certain magus who interpreted dreams; for that reason
06Khor2    49:2|for the descendants of Azhdahak who held all the land at
06Khor2    49:6|Eruand’s capital the Jewish captives who had been transferred there from
06Khor2    51:5|bring his concubine called Mandu, who was very remarkable for her
06Khor2    51:9|few insignificant and lesser persons who fled to Artashēs and gained
06Khor2    51:10|It is this Argam who is called Argavan in the
06Khor2    53:3|obey him, nor did those who dwelt by the sea and
06Khor2    58:2|In his days the Aṙaveḷeank’, who were from the nation of
06Khor2    58:2|and related to Sat’inik and who had come with her, were
06Khor2    60:3|isson of a star,” who was an evildoer and a
06Khor2    60:9|as secretary was the man who gave this story to us
06Khor2    62:5|ancient family of the Arsacids who lived in the regions of
06Khor2    62:12|a Persian friend of his who had become related by marriage
06Khor2    63:6|wine, Trdat saw a woman who was very beautiful and was
06Khor2    64:2|his brother, the last Tigran, who came to the throne of
06Khor2    64:2|Roman emperor, Titus the Second, who was called Antoninus Augustus, died
06Khor2    64:4|was captured by a princess who ruled those lands at the
06Khor2    65:5|name, the short-lived one who was descended from Hayk; Vardgēs
06Khor2    67:6|by the promises of Artashir, who note: “I shall return to
06Khor2    68:4|these is Arshak the Brave, who rebelled against the Macedonians and
06Khor2    68:4|latter’s son, calledthe great,” who killed Antiochus and made his
06Khor2    68:13|not blame us as one who does superfluous work in that
06Khor2    72:8|some of his own messengers who had gone to the more
06Khor2    73:2|obtain him from his kin who had rallied together, even when
06Khor2    73:5|Decius and Gallus and Valerian, who did not aid him - nonetheless
06Khor2    73:5|his army and other friends who had rallied to him and
06Khor2    74:2|his nobles. To the one who would save him from Khosrov
06Khor2    74:5|Attracted by this, Anak, who was from the line of
06Khor2    74:9|of the wonderful old man, who note: “I have from my
06Khor2    74:12|the third he killed Khosrov, who had reigned forty-eight years
06Khor2    75:2|Cappadocia, was a marvelous scholar who in his youth had gone
06Khor2    75:5|He writes also of many who were martyred by Khosrov in
06Khor2    76:6|Among them was Artavazd Mandakuni, who took Trdat, son of Khosrov
06Khor2    77:3|the nobility, brought back those who had emigrated, and destroyed their
06Khor2    77:3|the family of the Amatunik’, who was related by marriage to
06Khor2    77:5|Likewise the Arsacids, who had been deprived of the
06Khor2    78:3|Having investigated who that might be, he discovered
06Khor2    78:5|But a certain Tachat, who was from the family of
06Khor2    79:2|he outdid Clitostratos of Rhodes, who used to win by a
06Khor2    79:8|Similarly Carinus, who had marched into the desert
06Khor2    79:8|slaughtered with his army; those who survived turned in flight
06Khor2    81:4|brothers called Bḷdokh and Mamgon, who were great princes
06Khor2    82:8|It was the latter who in the future was to
06Khor2    83:4|was born a son Khosrov, who did not attain the stature
06Khor2    83:5|of Constantius, the Roman emperor, who had not been born from
06Khor2    83:13|Silvester, the bishop of Rome, who on being persecuted by him
06Khor2    84:3|in-law, the old Awtay who was of the Amatuni family
06Khor2    84:16|But he ordered the Sḷkunik’ who remained not to be harmed
06Khor2    86:2|scattered companions of Saint Rhipsimē who had fled to Georgia, to
06Khor2    87:7|and when he defeated Vzurk, who was called Khak’an, the latter
06Khor2    87:9|there lived another Vzurk Khak’an who was an enemy of Kamsar
06Khor2    87:13|nails through Juda, a Jew, who later became bishop of Jerusalem
06Khor2    88:5|of evil on all those who were under his power. This
06Khor2    88:5|lascivious and execrable old man, who dyed his hair, affected great
06Khor2    88:13|by the Roman emperor Severus, who himself built baths in the
06Khor2    89:2|times appeared Arius of Alexandria who taught a wicked heresy: that
06Khor2    89:6|that his commanders were Nerseh, who later reigned for nine years
06Khor2    89:6|for nine years, and Ormizd, who also later reigned for three
06Khor2    89:10|the multitude saw save Leontius, who was baptizing him, and our
06Khor2    89:10|and John, bishop of Persia, who were traveling to the council
06Khor2    91:5|the teacher of the Georgians, who made no haste to follow
06Khor2    91:11|Therefore Archilaeus, who had been appointed to the
06Khor2    91:15|the same place without knowing who he was
06Khor2    91:16|was indeed fitting that they who were the ministers of our
06Khor2    91:18|a certain ascetic called Gaṙnik, who took them and buried them
06Khor2    92:17|and you have despised those who hope in the Lord
06Khor2    92:19|being he will say: “Lord, who is like you
06Khor2    92:21|saints of God and those who humbled themselves by descending from
06Khor2    92:23|the doctors will provide intercession, who words of encouragement and exhortation
06Khor2    92:23|words of encouragement and exhortation? Who in our journeys will carry
06Khor2    92:23|journeys will carry our burdens, who on our arrival will give
06Khor2    92:23|arrival will give us rest, who has prepared for us a
06Khor2    92:25|as now there are many who speak of things divine but
06Khor2    92:25|of their meaning, and those who speak do so not according
06Khor2    92:26|right minds. For the one who speaks talks of God and
06Khor2    92:29|Who in his right mind would
06Khor2    92:29|say that such are those who encourage them
06Khor3    3:2|especially with regard to those who inhabited the remoter parts of
06Khor3    4:3|Trdat, the great prince Bakur, who was entitled the bdeashkh of
06Khor3    6:2|of his tutor Artavazd Mandakuni who had been the single supreme
06Khor3    7:2|his army and the Persians who had come to his aid
06Khor3    7:4|he ordered the eight deacons, who were in bonds, to be
06Khor3    8:3|small as Alexander of Macedon who was only three cubits high
06Khor3    8:6|and pestilential winds, which those who dwelt at Artashat could not
06Khor3    9:7|cathedral, note: “Help me, God, who guided David’s sling stone to
06Khor3    10:7|with all the Armenian forces, who gave battle on the plain
06Khor3    12:2|attack of the northern nations who, having united, penetrated the pass
06Khor3    14:5|by the old priest Daniel, who had been a disciple and
06Khor3    15:2|prince of the Rshtunik*, Zawray, who was the general of the
06Khor3    15:2|in place of Manachihr and who had followed Julian with his
06Khor3    15:3|the orders of the man who casts a stumbling block in
06Khor3    15:9|Otherwise I swear by Ares, who granted us the throne, and
06Khor3    15:9|the throne, and by Athena, who gave us the victory, that
06Khor3    15:10|and he sent his mardpet, who was called Hayr, and with
06Khor3    19:8|your brother and the fugitives who are with him will be
06Khor3    20:9|entrusted to a certain Khad, who was his deacon from the
06Khor3    22:6|friend Vardan, the king’s squire who was of the Mamikonian family
06Khor3    24:3|cursed Arshak and the one who had been the cause of
06Khor3    24:4|her was born a son who was called Pap
06Khor3    24:5|of inspiring horror in those who heard of it
06Khor3    25:11|Nersēs’ curse and on Vardan who perished at the hands of
06Khor3    26:3|for Antiochus, prince of Siunik’, who was Arshak’s father-in-law
06Khor3    26:8|to the citizens of Tigranakert who are no longer named among
06Khor3    26:9|if you, citizens of Tigranakert, who are the first - not in
06Khor3    28:3|He replied: “O brave Armenians who have locked yourselves up within
06Khor3    28:11|Shapuh took into captivity those who survived the massacre and returned
06Khor3    29:10|brother-in-law Vahan Mamikonian, who paid no heed but rebelliously
06Khor3    31:9|mocked in return by those who were reproached by him
06Khor3    32:6|But Khad, who had not been present on
06Khor3    33:4|restored all the holy fathers who had been exiled to the
06Khor3    33:5|one hundred and fifty fathers, who anathematized and excommunicated Macedonius and
06Khor3    34:2|Arshak a certain Alanaozan Pahlavik, who was a relative of Arshak’s
06Khor3    34:3|being deserted by many princes who assisted Alanaozan and willingly went
06Khor3    34:6|to our relatives the Kamsarakan, who were much closer relatives of
06Khor3    34:6|to be merciful to you, who am separated from you by
06Khor3    35:2|When the Armenian princes who had given assistance to Shapuh
06Khor3    35:2|as those of the princes who had remained loyal to Arshak
06Khor3    35:9|Tigran had brought there and who in the days of Saint
06Khor3    36:10|all the princes, both those who willingly accepted the rule of
06Khor3    36:10|rule of Pap and those who did not, and also the
06Khor3    37:4|infantry garrisons of the cities who carried the silk dragons
06Khor3    37:6|the aspet, son of Bagarat, who was from the Bagratuni family
06Khor3    37:22|some people living in tents who had lit a fire and
06Khor3    38:3|services of the valiant Spandarat who had killed the king of
06Khor3    39:2|descent of Aḷbianos called Shahak, who was not unworthy of praise
06Khor3    42:5|only because of his mother who was in the imperial capital
06Khor3    42:9|the princes of his part who had followed Arshak he wrote
06Khor3    42:15|But as for those who do not obey our commands
06Khor3    43:2|When the Armenian princes who had possessions in the provinces
06Khor3    43:2|except for three young men who had been brought up with
06Khor3    43:2|of Babik lord of Siunik’, who was Arshak’s father-in-law
06Khor3    43:4|there were also some princes who had their domains in the
06Khor3    43:4|Arshak - like Sahak the aspet, who was the father-in-law
06Khor3    43:4|of Valarshak, Arshak’s brother - and who wished to go to Khosrov
06Khor3    44:2|those from the Persian sector who had remained with Arshak
06Khor3    45:8|go, he rushed on those who were attacking the cave. Putting
06Khor3    45:9|those from the Persian sector who had remained with Arshak
06Khor3    47:2|test for his patience, Mesrop - who was from Hats’ekk’ in Tarawn
06Khor3    47:6|the help of its prince who was called Vaḷinak
06Khor3    48:1|to Khosrov of those princes who had been with Arshak
06Khor3    49:6|Spudaioi of the capital, monks who wore a hair shirt, a
06Khor3    49:6|iron, and no shoes, and who always accompanied him about. With
06Khor3    49:6|in perpetual observance like those who dwell in the desert, and
06Khor3    49:6|for our country like those who are in the world
06Khor3    50:5|no one among foreign nations who would help him, unable to
06Khor3    50:10|captured and taken before Artashir, who had him blown up like
06Khor3    51:2|had a daughter called Sahakanoysh who was given in marriage to
06Khor3    51:5|to Artashir, king of Persia, who after the seventy-year reign
06Khor3    51:7|the survivors of the families who had offended him, the Kamsarakan
06Khor3    51:7|him, the Kamsarakan and Amatuni, who had hidden in obscure places
06Khor3    51:7|fathers [cf. Exod. 34:7], especially because the fathers who had sinned had themselves died
06Khor3    51:15|the line of Surēn Pahlav, who willingly accepted the sovereignty of
06Khor3    52:8|Khaduni family, Vahrich by name, who was very enthusiastic for this
06Khor3    53:4|Epiphanius, his own earlier teacher, who had later gone away taking
06Khor3    53:5|wonderfully skilled in Greek calligraphy, who had become a hermit at
06Khor3    53:9|fashioned our alphabet with Rufinus, who gave shape to the script
06Khor3    54:2|Arcadius had died his son, who was called Theodosius the Less
06Khor3    55:3|to request the imprisoned Khosrov, who after Artashir’s death had been
06Khor3    55:5|requested Hrahat, son of Gazavon, who after his father’s death had
06Khor3    56:5|valiant and successful Nersēs Chichrakats’i, who had been appointed general, the
06Khor3    58:3|governors and magnates and those who were the most distinguished in
06Khor3    60:9|from the village of Koḷb who was called Eznik, and sent
06Khor3    62:2|Those who pursue science and are skilled
06Khor3    62:6|is no longer that Pluto who in the past sat enveloping
06Khor3    63:8|to wild beasts the person who confesses himself to you’
06Khor3    64:3|the minister of the Aryans, who was of the Surenean Pahlav
06Khor3    65:8|eloquent and stout-hearted man who spoke so freely before such
06Khor3    67:10|Vaḷarshapat, having surpassed all those who at that time were virtuous
06Khor3    68:2|Armenia; I lament over you who are superior to all the
06Khor3    68:9|in your widowhood, and we who have been deprived of fatherly
06Khor3    68:23|Who henceforth will respect our instruction
06Khor3    68:23|henceforth will respect our instruction? Who will rejoice at the progress
06Khor3    68:23|the progress of this pupil? Who will express the delight of
06Khor3    68:24|Who will silence the insolence of
06Khor3    68:24|silence the insolence of those who rise up in opposition to
06Khor3    68:24|to the wholesome teaching - those who are shaken and rent by
06Khor3    68:25|Who will silence and reprimand them
06Khor3    68:27|through their wicked planning and who before dying has tasted death
06Khor3    68:27|priest and his lofty mind who, wherever he went, brought perfect
06Khor3    68:27|tongues [cf. James 1:26]? Or is it myself, who remain abandoned and deprived of
06Khor3    68:27|the source of my instruction, who irrigated justice and with a
06Khor3    68:28|Who will join us in telling
06Khor3    68:28|these things, sharing our grief? Who, suffering with us, will assist
06Khor3    68:44|protect us and all those who worship him in truth. And
07Seb1    8:12|and expelled the Persian troops who were stationed in it
07Seb1    9:0|The Persian marzpans and generals who came to Armenia after Vardan
07Seb1    9:1|This Khosrov, who was called Anush Ĕṙuan, during
07Seb1    9:4|’I believe in one God, who created heaven and earth, whom
07Seb1    9:5|residence. He summoned the archbishop, who was called Eran Catholicos, and
07Seb1    9:7|generals of the Persian king who came one after the other
07Seb1    9:9|forces of the innumerable races who dwell along the mountainous Caucasus
07Seb1    9:16|Then the marzpan Hrahat, who went to Nisibis as ally
07Seb1    9:22|the Sasanian brigand Apruēz Khosrov, who consumed with fire the whole
07Seb1    10:2|asparapet, the Parthian and Pahlaw, who was descended from the criminal
07Seb1    10:5|great king of the Mazk’ut’k’ who was in that region beyond
07Seb1    10:7|king Ormizd saw the messengers who had come with the news
07Seb1    10:11|enveloped him. Summoning his nobles who were at the royal court
07Seb1    10:13|and daughter of that asparapet who was a noble of the
07Seb1    10:13|the house of the Parthians who had died, (was) sister of
07Seb1    10:15|the nobles, generals, and troops who were present at that time
07Seb1    11:2|us and between our sons who will reign after us.’
07Seb1    11:7|of the land of Armenia who at that time were at
07Seb1    11:7|burning with courage like fire, who did not hesitate or turn
07Seb1    11:12|of your assembled Roman worthies who have come against me. As
07Seb1    11:12|me. As for you Armenians who demonstrate an unseasonable loyalty, did
07Seb1    11:19|an army of armed warriors who will rain down on you
07Seb1    11:25|the armour of the riders who were on the backs of
07Seb1    12:2|in a royal land someone who was able to seize another
07Seb1    12:2|the plunderer of his kingdom, who would not kill him and
07Seb1    12:9|of living and dead, those who had fallen in the battle
07Seb1    12:24|the order to his troops who were standing armed around Khosrov’s
07Seb1    12:26|the officer of the guards, who also stood up and related
07Seb1    13:3|time, many of the magi who had converted to Christianity were
07Seb1    16:4|emperor) ordered the general Heraclius, who was stationed in Armenia, to
07Seb1    16:7|the Armenian princes and soldiers who were from the Persian sector
07Seb1    17:5|Nersēs and Vstam and Samuēl, who made no little carnage around
07Seb1    18:2|the chief nobles, (and those) who were experienced and capable of
07Seb1    18:3|went to attack the peoples who occupied the western regions on
07Seb1    20:8|He was a powerful warrior, who had demonstrated his valour and
07Seb1    20:15|made tribune among the soldiers who were there
07Seb1    21:2|are the nobles and troops who went with each one’s contingent
07Seb1    22:1|his father from those nobles who had killed him. First, he
07Seb1    23:0|death of the Armenian nobles who were in Asorestan. The killing
07Seb1    23:4|the road. But their troops who were stationed in the land
07Seb1    24:4|there a group of Kodrik’ who had been taken captive with
07Seb1    24:5|A certain presbyter among them who was named Abel was appointed
07Seb1    25:4|own land. Those Armenian men who had rebelled in Ispahan and
07Seb1    25:5|soldiers and among the Armenians who were with the marzpan Smbat
07Seb1    28:0|the K’ushans. The Armenian nobles who accompanied him. A small battalion
07Seb1    28:4|princes of the Armenian nobles who joined him with each one’s
07Seb1    28:9|armed men of the village who was mounted, called Smbatik - rushed
07Seb1    28:10|The [300] who had taken refuge in the
07Seb1    28:18|son Varaztirots’ to be promoted, who was called by the king
07Seb1    30:2|He duped the sailors, who took him across. He immediately
07Seb1    30:5|went to the Persian king, who received him in a friendly
07Seb1    31:4|Phocas ordered all the rebels who were disloyal to his reign
07Seb1    31:5|general Heraclius with his army, who was in the regions of
07Seb1    32:11|and horses alike. The horses, who were tied up at their
07Seb1    33:1|in a friendly way those who will submit, and keep them
07Seb1    33:1|put to the sword those who may offer resistance and make
07Seb1    33:10|latter Komitas bishop of Taron, who was from the village of
07Seb1    34:2|that Heraclius gathered the troops who were in the regions of
07Seb1    34:7|joined the army of Khoṙeam, who was in the region of
07Seb1    34:8|Ĕṙoch Vehan. It was he who pursued king Heraclius into Armenia
07Seb1    34:23|to have mercy on those who had fallen prisoner, to rebuild
07Seb1    34:23|by the name of Modestos, who wrote to the land of
07Seb1    35:2|and God of all consolations, who consoled us in his great
07Seb1    35:4|For who has known the mind of
07Seb1    35:4|mind of the Lord, or who has been his counsellor; or
07Seb1    35:4|has been his counsellor; or who has given him a loan
07Seb1    35:5|of the Lord and Jews, who thought that by tormenting this
07Seb1    35:5|would again insult the one who was tormented for our sake
07Seb1    35:5|Christ and true God, and who audaciously waged war and burnt
07Seb1    35:6|Those who wished to make it their
07Seb1    35:7|worthy, being prevented by God who punished us, ’not in accordance
07Seb1    35:10|he is our peace’, he who creates everything, as you said
07Seb1    36:4|land of Armenia, to you ’who have been afflicted and oppressed
07Seb1    36:5|be able to console those who are in all afflictions.’’
07Seb1    36:6|But ’God is faithful’, who comforted with his fatherly pity
07Seb1    36:7|Who would be a son whom
07Seb1    36:10|to bestow sweetness on those who had been cast down by
07Seb1    36:11|severe, yet the wise architect, who chose and purified you like
07Seb1    36:12|Sion to Jericho - the one who fell into the hands of
07Seb1    36:12|into the hands of robbers who stripped him, and having inflicted
07Seb1    37:2|it with his own ring, who was worthy to seal such
07Seb1    38:2|emperor Heraclius saw the brigands who had come to destroy his
07Seb1    38:4|your king seek from me, who does not make peace with
07Seb1    38:13|deceive you. For that Christ who was not able to save
07Seb1    39:10|one of his senior nobles, who was called Eustathius, with magnificent
07Seb1    40:4|from the province of Nig, who in the time of the
07Seb1    40:4|a humble and gentle man, who did not wish to provoke
07Seb1    40:10|gave it to the men who had come. They took it
07Seb1    40:11|as queen Bor, Khosrov’s daughter, who was his wife; and they
07Seb1    40:11|minister at court Khoṙokh Ormizd, who was prince of the region
07Seb1    40:13|of Kawat, grandson of Khosrov, who kept the kingdom in fear
07Seb1    41:8|the great prince in Atrpatakan who was called Khoṙokh Ormizd, nor
07Seb1    41:8|him to his son Ṙostom, who was prince in the territory
07Seb1    41:9|the aspet to prince Ṙostom who was in Atrpatakan. ’Let him
07Seb1    41:11|more than all the patriks who were in his kingdom. On
07Seb1    41:13|king by a certain curator, who had been involved in the
07Seb1    41:16|bonds and killed the men who were escorting him. He returned
07Seb1    42:6|turned to the living God who had appeared to their father
07Seb1    42:27|save three of the princes who went to gather the scattered
07Seb1    42:28|the people of the province who had come for the vintage
07Seb1    42:29|guide Vardik, prince of Mokk’, who was called Aknik. Then crossing
07Seb1    42:34|about through the Catholicos Nersēs, who in that same year succeeded
07Seb1    42:38|This we heard from men who had been taken as captives
07Seb1    43:1|plots of the rebellious Jews, who after gaining help from the
07Seb1    43:5|and identified the three men who had met him. Having seized
07Seb1    44:2|general over his army Valentinus, who was called Arsacid. He ordered
07Seb1    44:8|Who could describe the fearful calamity
07Seb1    44:8|calamity of the Ismaelite brigand who set fire to sea and
07Seb1    44:11|them will rise up another who is greater in evil than
07Seb1    45:2|none survived save a few who escaped on foot and found
07Seb1    45:8|name of the Heavenly Angels, who had appeared as a multitude
07Seb1    45:12|from the village of Bagawan, who was learned in the art
07Seb1    45:13|the arguments of the philosopher, who upheld the doctrine of the
07Seb1    46:2|I beg you who hold the Christian faith, read
07Seb1    46:6|their souls, only He knows who judges souls.’
07Seb1    46:12|bishops from Armenia, trustworthy men who had been sent to inform
07Seb1    46:14|the king understood concerning Nestorius, who he was and whence, and
07Seb1    46:14|about the council of Chalcedon: ’Who were the leaders?’ They
07Seb1    46:14|at Chalcedon the bishop Theodoret, who was of the opinion of
07Seb1    46:16|Those who (supported) Chalcedon included Viroy, Catholicos
07Seb1    46:16|Greek territory’, and the princes who had submitted to the Persian
07Seb1    46:21|king Khosrov ordered: ’All Christians who are under my authority should
07Seb1    46:22|Those who conformed to the faith of
07Seb1    46:24|has suffused everything below - you who are crowned from heaven, you
07Seb1    46:24|sign of the Cross, you who resemble the pious servant of
07Seb1    46:24|blessed saviour Heraclius, your grandfather, who rescued from the cruel executioner
07Seb1    46:26|in his catholic (epistle) says: ’Who was from the beginning, of
07Seb1    46:27|the word of life’, and: ’Who was with the Father and
07Seb1    46:28|saying of the Lord declares: ’Who has seen me has seen
07Seb1    46:28|only speaks about the divinity: ’Who alone possesses immortality, dwelling in
07Seb1    46:30|epistle), saying: ’It is he who came with fire and Spirit
07Seb1    46:34|his Son’. Again he says: ’Who did not spare his own
07Seb1    46:35|that ’he restrained the one who had the power of death
07Seb1    46:36|is also God. So those who from the beginning were eye
07Seb1    46:38|admirable clergy of the church, who sealed in writing the true
07Seb1    46:39|they were all fully disciples, who had received (the faith) from
07Seb1    46:39|in heaven and on earth; who for our sake and for
07Seb1    46:39|predecessors and taught to us: ’Who believed in the body, to
07Seb1    46:39|known his divinity; and those who stumbled because of the flesh
07Seb1    46:41|through our patriarch St Gregory, who instructed king Trdat and the
07Seb1    46:41|Grigorios was raised and educated, who indeed ordained him to the
07Seb1    46:42|Ṙstakēs, son of St Gregory, who received the precepts of the
07Seb1    46:46|council of Nicaea. Let everyone who accepts more than that - even
07Seb1    46:46|all teachers of the church who excelled in philosophical skill and
07Seb1    46:47|fathers, speakers of the truth, who all professed Nicaea: Justin, Dionysius
07Seb1    46:51|Who for the sake of us
07Seb1    46:52|holy Spirit, uncreated and perfect, who spoke in the law and
07Seb1    46:52|the prophets and the gospels, who descended to the Jordan, preached
07Seb1    46:54|As for those who say: there was once when
07Seb1    46:55|let us glorify (the one) who is before eternity, worshipping the
07Seb1    46:63|and powerful, holy and immortal, who was crucified for us, have
07Seb1    46:64|men and women, that those who have married as virgins may
07Seb1    46:65|communion, according to the saying: ’Who eats and drinks unworthily, eats
07Seb1    46:70|trembling not seize the one who tastes, if approaching the living
07Seb1    46:72|away from me all you who work impiety’
07Seb1    46:78|on. But we and all who confess the right (faith), (declare
07Seb1    46:79|Those who separate by division after the
07Seb1    46:79|the blessed Cyril of Alexandria, who says: ’If anyone will not
07Seb1    46:79|the Virgin Mary as Theotokos, (who) bore according to the flesh
07Seb1    46:81|works and glorify your Father who is in heaven.’
07Seb1    47:3|dwelling in the great desert who are the sons of Abraham
07Seb1    47:3|is Edom; and still more who were to the south of
07Seb1    47:6|and counsellors in the kingdom who were accused of plotting the
07Seb1    47:7|and Manuēl, the virtuous man who was father-in-law of
07Seb1    48:1|year of the emperor Constans who was called after the name
07Seb1    48:2|the troops of the T’etalk’, who had come to his support
07Seb1    48:12|the other troops and princes who had left the Ṙshtuni territory
07Seb1    48:14|The Catholicos Nersēs, who had come from Tayk’, also
07Seb1    48:16|the Iberians, Ałuank’, and Siwnik’, who in accordance with his order
07Seb1    48:16|of Arp’ayk’. His son Grigor, who was son-in-law of
07Seb1    49:5|especially because the blessed ones who were more firmly based, had
07Seb1    49:12|first study and comprehend. But who can counter your beneficent commands
07Seb1    50:4|All the troops who were in the east assembled
07Seb1    50:4|the prince of the army who resided in Damascus. They prepared
07Seb1    51:1|those active and intrepid peoples who inhabited them, Gel and Delum
07Seb1    51:2|of drams. As for those who could not pay, they took
07Seb1    51:4|because the Ket’rus and Scythians, who are the Gełk’ and Delumk’
07Seb1    52:3|executioner, the general called Habib who resided in Aruch of Ashnak
07Seb1    52:4|army was a certain Mawrianos, who they said was a trustworthy
07Seb1    52:5|The Arabs attacked the Greeks who were assaulting the fortress of
07Seb1    52:13|were left, in number about [22], who had not happened to be
07Seb1    52:16|and others of the princes who were with him. The king
07Seb1    52:16|release the other princes those who had been made captive; but
07Seb1    52:17|of India; one part, those who occupied Asorestan and the north
07Seb1    52:19|That prince who was in the region of
07Seb1    52:22|to the ranks of those who love study I shall confirm
07Seb1    52:24|from the desert of Sin, who over the whole earth exterminated
07Seb1    52:25|wild beasts of the desert, who will drag them hither and
08Ghev1    1:0|Abu Bakr [632-634], ’Umar [634-644], and ’Uthman [644-656] who ruled for thirty-eight years
08Ghev1    1:5|the emperor of the Byzantines, who wrote to the general in
08Ghev1    1:7|wrote to the military commanders who were under his authority, wherever
08Ghev1    1:8|which went before the marauder who had grown strong and was
08Ghev1    1:11|The Arabs, who had rested themselves, quickly leaped
08Ghev1    1:11|treasures and after robbing those who had fallen to their swords
08Ghev1    2:5|the Byzantine general named Procopius, who was encamped in the district
08Ghev1    2:6|troops and not in God Who determines the outcome of the
08Ghev1    2:7|T’e’odoros R’shtunik’, who was embittered by the destruction
08Ghev1    2:7|getting angry at the prince who was in his presence, threw
08Ghev1    3:0|of the Byzantine emperor Constantine, who was Heraclius’ grandson, news reached
08Ghev1    3:2|women, children, and other people who were not soldiers. They came
08Ghev1    3:3|Tell me, who is capable of lamenting in
08Ghev1    3:4|and merciless enemy. Delicate women, who had never experienced adversity, were
08Ghev1    3:5|sighing. They did not know who was more worthy of lamentation
08Ghev1    3:5|more worthy of lamentation, those who had been slain by the
08Ghev1    3:5|sons and daughters left alive who were to be seized and
08Ghev1    3:9|the ferocity of the marauders who had come against them, their
08Ghev1    3:14|the Armenians, not ignoring those who believed in His Name. As
08Ghev1    3:14|wrought, He sent Prince T’e’odoros who, roaring like a lion, took
08Ghev1    3:14|quickly went against the marauders who had arrived there. Appearing at
08Ghev1    3:14|turned back joyfully glorifying God Who demanded vengeance from their enemy
08Ghev1    4:0|shall now describe) Prince Grigor who lived in (Mu’awiya’s) time, the
08Ghev1    4:2|of this reached Emperor Constans who ordered the general in the
08Ghev1    4:4|He wrote to T’e’odoros R’shtuni, who previously was the (presiding) prince
08Ghev1    4:14|Mu’awiya summoned Grigor and Smbat, who were hostages at the royal
08Ghev1    4:16|God demanded vengeance upon those who had insulted His servants, a
08Ghev1    4:17|charitable, hospitable, and (a man who) cared about the poor. In
08Ghev1    5:8|these crimes reached Prince Ashot who immediately ordered his troops to
08Ghev1    6:1|the emperor of the Byzantines, who was called Apsimar and who
08Ghev1    6:1|who was called Apsimar and who succeeded Emperor Justinian, again sent
08Ghev1    7:1|diabolical Muhammad (Mahmet) (ibn Marwan) who swore a vow to his
08Ghev1    7:4|the living) envied the dead who had departed this world in
08Ghev1    7:12|command of their satanic father, who was a murderer from the
08Ghev1    7:14|Who could endure hearing about the
08Ghev1    7:17|infidels to slander the people who glorify Him and to give
08Ghev1    7:18|glory, and so that those who were crucified with Christ would
08Ghev1    7:18|crowned along with Him. Those who had died with Him would
08Ghev1    7:19|Similarly, those who collaborated with Satan will inherit
08Ghev1    7:19|of teeth, about which He who has prepared them knows. All
08Ghev1    7:19|these things will befall those who work iniquity
08Ghev1    8:15|Those Arabs who escaped the sword fled and
08Ghev1    8:15|ice gave way and those who had escaped the sword fell
08Ghev1    8:17|was able to save those who had come to her on
08Ghev1    8:23|two hundred and eighty men who fled into a church. The
08Ghev1    8:23|of the glory of God, Who has given such a victory
08Ghev1    8:24|one of the Ishmaelite troops who was their commander sought reconciliation
08Ghev1    9:1|learned about the strengthened marauder who was coming against them, they
08Ghev1    9:1|some bishops of the land who were with him to go
08Ghev1    9:2|his flock and their shepherds who trusted him, and entrusting them
08Ghev1    9:13|Those who had accompanied kat’oghikos Sargis from
08Ghev1    10:7|and commanded a certain Kasim, who was his commander in the
08Ghev1    10:9|then set fire to those who remainded trapped in the sanctuary
08Ghev1    10:10|of the Lord. When those who were trapped realized the bitterness
08Ghev1    10:10|help and crying out: “You who are the refuge for the
08Ghev1    10:10|weary, give aid to us who are persecuted and surrounded by
08Ghev1    10:19|a certain ’Abd al-Aziz, who was hard of hearing. Despite
08Ghev1    10:24|himself, “I was the one who destroyed Dwin before, and now
08Ghev1    10:25|and flight of the guards who were protecting the wall and
08Ghev1    11:4|the king of the Chinese, who was called Chenbakur, read this
08Ghev1    11:5|than any of the kings who have ruled over the world
08Ghev1    11:5|that the king of Babylon, who ruled the whole world, and
08Ghev1    11:6|the lives of those soldiers who have come with you. Could
08Ghev1    11:12|clashed in battle, those soldiers who were hidden by the curtains
08Ghev1    11:13|Muhammad and a few men who leaped onto horses and jumped
08Ghev1    12:1|fought against the Huns (Khazars) who were in the city of
08Ghev1    12:4|land spotted the Arab bandits who had arisen and had come
08Ghev1    13:8|by the Children of Israel who read it and understood it
08Ghev1    13:8|to people, by fleshly creatures, who inasmuch as they were sons
08Ghev1    13:8|inspiration of Satan, and those who, by their hostile acts, resemble
08Ghev1    13:9|Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, who have spoken of these matters
08Ghev1    13:15|addressed to the Emperor Leo, who, in his turn, felt himself
08Ghev1    14:0|God and sovereign of those who know him, to ’UMAR, Chief
08Ghev1    14:1|us? It is God Himself who commands us to instruct our
08Ghev1    14:2|words, as with stones, those who manifest a desire to learn
08Ghev1    14:5|command to reply to those who question us [cf. I Peter 3:15], and maintain silence
08Ghev1    14:5|and maintain silence before those who do not
08Ghev1    14:6|composed by our blessed prelates who were living during the same
08Ghev1    14:9|it was the just Job who said, after having been tempted
08Ghev1    14:10|things of God and faith, who catch hold of some word
08Ghev1    14:11|words of the Holy Spirit, who spoke through the mouths of
08Ghev1    14:17|Himself better than all those who have written about Him, and
08Ghev1    14:21|the head of your religion who has taught you this, he
08Ghev1    14:23|know that it was Abraham who earlier received the promise of
08Ghev1    14:26|holy persons, cherished by God, who have predicted the coming of
08Ghev1    14:26|worthy of faith than God, who has spoken through them all
08Ghev1    14:27|of a dissident or heterodox who, while he lies, thinks he
08Ghev1    14:28|to the sons of Israel who read it and were knowledgeable
08Ghev1    14:29|while those who did it, human beings as
08Ghev1    14:29|seductions of Satan, and those who by their hateful spirit resemble
08Ghev1    14:31|that it was the Hebrews who composed the Scripts in the
08Ghev1    14:34|and geared to his descendant who is Christ, and the laws
08Ghev1    14:35|agreeable to God, and those who were not; of how the
08Ghev1    14:39|can one admit that those who might have falsified the books
08Ghev1    14:41|that it was He Himself who had, through the words of
08Ghev1    14:46|imperfect and forgetful. Yet God, who is eternal, whose power is
08Ghev1    14:46|through Prophets, His ministers. He who is exempt from forgetfulness and
08Ghev1    14:46|and conjectures, it is He who speaks through the Prophets, without
08Ghev1    14:48|much rather approaches a person who is deprived completely of the
08Ghev1    14:50|did not demand of those who preceded him. Not all that
08Ghev1    14:55|adversaries, and will requite those who hate me.” [Deut. 32:41]. As regards hell
08Ghev1    14:56|Turab, and Salman the Persian, who composed that, even though you
08Ghev1    14:57|adding that it was God who sent it down from the
08Ghev1    14:65|divisions are not like those who serve God
08Ghev1    14:67|the Basli, further the Jahdi, who deny both the existence of
08Ghev1    14:68|thought that by exterminating those who differ a little from your
08Ghev1    14:69|acts take place among you, who form one single people speaking
08Ghev1    14:69|your head a single person, who is at the same time
08Ghev1    14:71|impure, unclean, and impious people who conduct themselves like pagans, and
08Ghev1    14:71|us. But these are people who disguise their own admonitions under
08Ghev1    14:72|especially among some of them who live far from us and
08Ghev1    14:72|than ours; above all those who have fallen under your tyranny
08Ghev1    14:73|is nothing strange that Christians, who live as foreigners afar off
08Ghev1    14:75|you as Governor of Persia, who gathered up all your ancient
08Ghev1    14:77|taken place, neither amongst those who find themselves far from us
08Ghev1    14:77|from us, nor among those who live near us. Refrain then
08Ghev1    14:80|for the servants of God who are under His command to
08Ghev1    14:82|that it is to angels, who dare not look upon Him
08Ghev1    14:82|if not to His Word, who is the image of His
08Ghev1    14:82|and to the Holy Spirit, who sanctifies and enlightens all? And
08Ghev1    14:86|Cursed is the man who professes two or three divinities
08Ghev1    14:89|everyone know what place those who are willing to render homage
08Ghev1    14:95|to Him as to one who is veritably God
08Ghev1    14:97|to one only, namely, he who is the most powerful of
08Ghev1    14:97|most powerful of them, and who announces things difficult to believe
08Ghev1    14:99|All who see me mock at me
08Ghev1    14:100|Listen to the same David who speaks of Him (Christ) in
08Ghev1    14:103|Listen to (Baruch) who also speaks concerning the incarnation
08Ghev1    14:109|Satan and all his demons, who maintain the untruthful cult of
08Ghev1    14:113|David, and not to Him who, in His human nature is
08Ghev1    14:113|and Word of God; and who in the end must reign
08Ghev1    14:115|But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are little to be among
08Ghev1    14:115|come forth for me one who is to be ruler of
08Ghev1    14:116|all things, and desperately corrupt; who can understand it? O Lord
08Ghev1    14:116|the hope of Israel, all who forsake thee shall be put
08Ghev1    14:116|be put to shame; those who turn away from thee shall
08Ghev1    14:117|the obstinate Jews, but those who have seen the Word of
08Ghev1    14:121|the celestial kingdom of Christ, who as to His human nature
08Ghev1    14:124|and my cheeks to those who pulled out the beard; I
08Ghev1    14:126|pertaining (to the sufferings): “He who ate my bread, has lifted
08Ghev1    14:127|Lord, who has believed what we have
08Ghev1    14:130|away; and as his generation, who considered that he was cut
08Ghev1    14:131|the order of your legislator, who commands that nothing be affirmed
08Ghev1    14:135|to believe them. But you, who takes pleasure in looking into
08Ghev1    14:137|It is you who wants to venerate the pagan
08Ghev1    14:140|the most humiliating. Had those who preceded us been able, or
08Ghev1    14:140|own accord, but the Father who dwells in me does his
08Ghev1    14:140|the words thatthe Father who dwells in me does his
08Ghev1    14:142|contrary, He note: “The Father (who sent) is with me” [John 16:32]. Again
08Ghev1    14:143|That passage is this: “He who believes in me, believes not
08Ghev1    14:143|in me but in him who sent me.” [John 12:44]. The meaning of
08Ghev1    14:144|He adds as follows: “He who rejects me, rejects Him who
08Ghev1    14:144|who rejects me, rejects Him who sent me”, andHe who
08Ghev1    14:144|who sent me”, andHe who sees me, sees Him who
08Ghev1    14:144|who sees me, sees Him who sent me.” [John 12:45,48]. He was sent
08Ghev1    14:146|He was tempted by Satan, who, at the baptism (of Jesus
08Ghev1    14:147|constant jealousy to-wards those who practice virtue, became indignant and
08Ghev1    14:148|man, comparing Him to Adam who, according to you, was created
08Ghev1    14:150|Evangelist refer in saying: “He who believes in the Son has
08Ghev1    14:150|Son has eternal life; he who does not obey the Son
08Ghev1    14:151|Behold the iamb of God, who takes away the sin of
08Ghev1    14:152|in flesh, has note: “He who has seen me has seen
08Ghev1    14:152|know the Father” [John 10:15], “the Father who has sent me is with
08Ghev1    14:153|by grace, becauseto all who received him, who believed in
08Ghev1    14:153|to all who received him, who believed in his name, he
08Ghev1    14:154|it was the Lord Himself who, in accordance with the prediction
08Ghev1    14:157|I recognized you as one who seeks justice, nothing would have
08Ghev1    14:163|the nationsandthe people who sat in darkness have seen
08Ghev1    14:165|bodily resurrection of the Lord, who thereby has promised us resurrection
08Ghev1    14:170|all-holy hand of God, who also animated him by His
08Ghev1    14:172|God then, who has so honored man by
08Ghev1    14:174|It is you alone who consider them impure, whereas in
08Ghev1    14:177|terms, above all, of those who have suffered death in His
08Ghev1    14:182|putting to death all those who resist your claims. You are
08Ghev1    14:183|the remains of the martyrs who have shown the profession of
08Ghev1    14:185|of the Word of God who suffered for us in His
08Ghev1    14:186|tree of life to those who lay hold of her; those
08Ghev1    14:186|lay hold of her; those who hold her fast are called
08Ghev1    14:188|us, we joyfully glorify God who has saved us by the
08Ghev1    14:188|of His only-begotten Son, who appeared in the world in
08Ghev1    14:188|in a similar figure, and who has glorified His saints. But
08Ghev1    14:195|for the example of David, who took Uriah’s wife, as you
08Ghev1    14:208|Prophet means the Jewish people who, although have read the Law
08Ghev1    14:209|And the same enemy who led the Jews into error
08Ghev1    14:209|I saw the same horseman who came mounted on two steeds
08Ghev1    14:209|two steeds.” [Isa. 21:9]. Here the horseman who appeared as two before was
08Ghev1    14:209|pagans whom He dominated but who still persecuted Him. Whence then
08Ghev1    14:210|It was then the enemy who deplored its desolation, and who
08Ghev1    14:210|who deplored its desolation, and who, not finding any refuge other
08Ghev1    14:211|and as to the demons who belong to hell
08Ghev1    14:212|conduct. Behold your glory, you who pretend to live an angelic
08Ghev1    14:213|God has prepared for those who love him.” [1 Cor. 2:9]. We do not
08Ghev1    14:213|to enjoy contact with women who remain forever virgin, and to
08Ghev1    14:215|For you who are given over to carnal
08Ghev1    14:215|over to carnal vices, and who have never put limit to
08Ghev1    14:215|to your lustful pleasures, you who prefer your pleasures to any
08Ghev1    14:216|they do not know him who sent me
08Ghev1    14:220|future world with all those who have loved to see the
08Ghev1    14:220|praise and glory of those who loved His name, with whom
08Ghev1    15:1|earlier, he was the one who released the captives and pardoned
08Ghev1    16:0|He was a filthy man who wrought acts of fanatical cruelty
08Ghev1    17:0|also known as Hisham (Heshm) [724-743], who ruled for nineteen years
08Ghev1    18:0|areas. For the Khazar king, who was styled the Khaqan, had
08Ghev1    18:1|Then his mother who was named P’arsbit’ saw this
08Ghev1    18:2|Ishmaelite army and its general, who was named Djarrah (Jar’ay) (Djarrah
08Ghev1    18:4|this event reached the troops who were besieging the fortress of
08Ghev1    18:4|and went against the brigand who had attacked their camp
08Ghev1    19:7|The Byzantines who faced them were unprepared and
08Ghev1    20:8|indulgent forgiveness of our Savior who from the start had reserved
08Ghev1    20:13|curses of the prophet David, who said that those mouths which
08Ghev1    20:14|face which can destroy those who boast in their impudence, the
08Ghev1    20:18|people and deliver us those who have troubled us, with their
08Ghev1    20:19|For it was the Lord Who hardened his heart
08Ghev1    20:26|exceeded [500,000] men. As for those who had escaped the disaster and
08Ghev1    21:2|the honor given to Ashot, who had been exalted by Hisham
08Ghev1    21:2|the ears of Muhammad’s son who immediately ordered that they be
08Ghev1    23:0|al-Walid (Vlit’) (al-Walid) [II, 743-744] who ruled for (one and a
08Ghev1    23:1|was a powerfully built strongman who enjoyed single-combat wrestling. Whenever
08Ghev1    23:2|the deeds of their prince who was steeped in such senseless
08Ghev1    24:5|city, those sons of Ishmael who had been steadfastly resisting, were
08Ghev1    24:6|cruelly crushed to death. Girls who were virgins were led into
08Ghev1    24:11|the evil they worked, (God) Who is the source of all
08Ghev1    25:2|the commander Muslim’s son, Isahak, who forbade them from such banditry
08Ghev1    25:8|emissary to Muslim’s son Ishakwho was commander of the land
08Ghev1    26:9|However (some of) the lords who were with him went and
08Ghev1    26:15|Ashot, who had held authority for [17] years
08Ghev1    27:2|lives. Thus, some of those who were of the clan of
08Ghev1    27:3|and a certain Abu Muslim who was artful in the heresy
08Ghev1    27:4|as many from the rabble who were suffering from unbelievably stringent
08Ghev1    28:8|presiding prince) [755-761], son of Bagarat, who was from the same House
08Ghev1    28:8|man with a noble disposition, who knew the fear of God
08Ghev1    30:1|Paulicians) in the Iranian areas who commenced making attacks on the
08Ghev1    30:4|was surrounded by the enemy, who killed him
08Ghev1    31:0|the king of the north, who was called the Khaqan, seeking
08Ghev1    31:6|for that gouty braggart (Yazid), who held sway over the land
08Ghev1    32:1|some among the Armenian lords who gave up and abandoned their
08Ghev1    32:4|him. Its chief was Muse’, who besieged that fortress for a
08Ghev1    32:5|him over to the caliph who put him in shackles and
08Ghev1    33:3|district, protested many times, Yazid, who was in charge of tax
08Ghev1    33:4|reached Abdullah (Caliph al-Mansur) who angrily summoned Yazid and, as
08Ghev1    33:7|earlier, it was the Lord who hardened their hearts to vengeance
08Ghev1    34:2|of the Ishmaelite forces, someone who wanted to fight against their
08Ghev1    34:7|Egerians and over the Ve’r’i, who are the Virk’ Georgians
08Ghev1    34:8|events further enraged Governor Hasan, who immediately sent (word) to all
08Ghev1    34:9|of the lords, named Mushegh, who was the son of Count
08Ghev1    34:10|the bloodprice for those clanmates who had been killed. (Mushegh) put
08Ghev1    34:12|After this, all those (folk) who were grieving physically and spiritually
08Ghev1    34:19|Of the many (Muslims) who fled, only a few reached
08Ghev1    34:22|the opinions of a monk who, filled with the spirit of
08Ghev1    34:34|Yet now (even he) who possessed such strength drew back
08Ghev1    34:39|Now the Tachiks who were in the city of
08Ghev1    34:43|whether they were (merely) youths, who were the military commanders, whether
08Ghev1    34:53|folk fell. As for those who turned to flight, almost none
08Ghev1    34:56|craftsmen and creators of armaments who prepare weapons and war materiel
08Ghev1    34:57|Meanwhile those (Armenian) troops who were besieging the city of
08Ghev1    34:62|their cavalry and the commoners who were with them. For many
08Ghev1    34:69|vibrant and handsome young man who was the son-in-law
08Ghev1    34:69|and many lords and commoners who cannot be named one by
08Ghev1    34:72|mercy of God’s visitation, (God) Who showered His mercy on humanity
08Ghev1    34:72|the start, especially on those who glorified His name. They called
08Ghev1    35:1|refuge and protection for those who had come to worship the
08Ghev1    35:2|were the leaders of those who had died in the battle
08Ghev1    35:5|sons and repayment for those who hated Him. (God) cleansed and
08Ghev1    36:3|the abyss by two soldiers who opened the door. And he
08Ghev1    37:4|his generals, his own brother who was named ’Abas (al-’Abas
08Ghev1    37:5|Mamikonean House, plus a third who was from the Byzantine army
08Ghev1    39:4|the territories of the Sarmatians who are called Bulghars, whence he
08Ghev1    39:10|ibn ’Umara ibn Kuzaim, ostikan) [781-785] who was then governor and chief
08Ghev1    39:10|of the Armenians that someone who had rebelled from (Arab) authority
08Ghev1    39:10|as prince over them, people who had submitted to our rule
08Ghev1    40:6|asked a man named K’ubeida, who was sympathetic to them and
08Ghev1    40:20|as the Lord note: “Anyone who has left father, mother, wife
08Ghev1    41:2|of unrestrained and avaricious behavior who had never even considered what
08Ghev1    41:2|Hamid al-’Adawi, four months), who reigned briefly and did neither
08Ghev1    41:3|Sulaiman (Sulaiman ibn al-’Amri), [788-790] who was a greedy malefactor and
08Ghev1    41:3|to him the Lord’s people, who were like sheep surrounded by
08Ghev1    41:5|one of his maid-servants, who was of Greek nationality. He
08Ghev1    42:6|the half of the people who remained (in Armenia) they endured
09Draskh1    1:2|bygone times so that we, who are removed (by time), may
09Draskh1    1:2|able to question the fathers who teach us and the elderly
09Draskh1    1:2|teach us and the elderly who narrate to us
09Draskh1    1:4|in the understanding of those who asked me (to write); thenceforth
09Draskh1    1:5|those wonderful and amazing men who lived before our time, recorded
09Draskh1    1:10|genealogy (of his generations): namely who among them devoted themselves to
09Draskh1    1:10|affairs and decent conduct, and who were the first to rule
09Draskh1    1:11|people by the Apostle Bartholomew, who was one of the twelve
09Draskh1    1:11|Thaddeus, one of the seventy, who were both assigned by Christ
09Draskh1    1:12|about our holy enlightener Gregory who completed their apostolic mission by
09Draskh1    1:13|of) his sons and grandsons who became worthy of occupying his
09Draskh1    1:14|of Smbat son of Ashot, who ruled over Armenia instead of
09Draskh1    1:15|you about the other naxarars: who among them displayed themselves in
09Draskh1    1:17|painful death of King Smbat who died like a martyr by
09Draskh1    1:19|son of the Sparapet Shapuh, who were all in conflict with
09Draskh1    1:23|the three sons of Noah, who multiplied and spread throughout the
09Draskh1    1:26|men from the pious families who heeded (the divine advice) to
09Draskh1    2:4|Then came Maday who named the territory of his
09Draskh1    2:5|were named, and Meshech (Mosok’), who ruled over (Liwrikia) Illyria
09Draskh1    2:6|Ashkenaz (Ask’anaz) and Togarmah (T’orgom) who named the country that he
09Draskh1    2:6|as well as Chittim (K’itiim) who brought under his sway the
09Draskh1    2:7|the Sauromatians (Soramatk’), and Togarmah, who according to Jeremiah subjugated the
09Draskh1    2:12|Tiras who was the third in descent
09Draskh1    2:13|To Ashkenaz, who first named our people Ashkenazian
09Draskh1    2:14|people, although there are some who give different accounts, and others
09Draskh1    2:14|give different accounts, and others who tell allegorical epics
09Draskh1    2:16|say, how, whence, why or who ruled over the land of
09Draskh1    2:19|Hayk joined the colossal giants who thought that they could carry
09Draskh1    3:1|Then Nimrod (Nebrovt’), who is the same as Bel
09Draskh1    3:2|in the household, and outsiders who had joined him
09Draskh1    3:9|The writers who preceded me have given sufficient
09Draskh1    3:17|the valorous contests of Aram, who is said to have extended
09Draskh1    3:17|of his might, the nations who live around us consequently call
09Draskh1    3:18|his sway not only those who could easily be subdued but
09Draskh1    3:24|out the will of her who desired lust. Although she had
09Draskh1    3:24|unintentionally killed amidst the warriors who were fighting. He was survived
09Draskh1    3:25|person in words and deeds, who formerly ruled over a part
09Draskh1    3:28|Hratn, Enjak, Gzak, Horoy, Zarmayr, who died in the Trojan War
09Draskh1    3:28|by the name of Paroyr who was of the lineage of
09Draskh1    4:3|for Varbakes of Media, who had through his generosity won
09Draskh1    4:5|his (Paroyr’s) time the Arcruni, who were (the descendants) of the
09Draskh1    4:11|and after him came Eruand, who begot Tigran the Great shortly
09Draskh1    4:13|Now, Tigran, who seemed to be by virtue
09Draskh1    4:17|He made all of those who had been under the yoke
09Draskh1    4:19|in his ways and works, who conducted his life honestly
09Draskh1    4:27|foreign-born (prince = Vagharshak), who had easily come in as
09Draskh1    5:1|king and about his descendants who succeeded him on the throne
09Draskh1    5:10|descendant of the Jewish Shambat, who, they say, was of the
09Draskh1    5:14|king) with snow, and others who supplied the winterquarters (with provisions
09Draskh1    5:19|succeeded by his son Arshak who always followed his father’s wonderful
09Draskh1    5:21|During his time certain Jews who had dwelled among the Bulgars
09Draskh1    5:22|Two of them who had been tortured for not
09Draskh1    5:30|confusion rose among his forces, who began to cut down one
09Draskh1    5:30|down one another, and Artashes, who had vanquished so many nations
09Draskh1    6:2|troops to confront the Greeks who had come against him, and
09Draskh1    6:8|of Mithridates, the younger Mithridates, who was named after his father
09Draskh1    6:8|He had the elder Mithridates, who had fled, poisoned through the
09Draskh1    6:8|to the Roman Gabianus (Gabiane) who sent the youth to Tigran
09Draskh1    6:9|and found asylum with Caesar, who gave him the city of
09Draskh1    6:10|But Tigran, who had been afflicted with an
09Draskh1    6:10|Rshtuni as sparapet of Armenia, who sent a certain Gnel of
09Draskh1    6:18|He presented to Cleopatra, who was in Jerusalem, Artawazd and
09Draskh1    7:12|wrote to him that those who believe without seeing him are
09Draskh1    7:12|are more blessed (than those who believe after seeing him). He
09Draskh1    7:12|fulfill the Will of Him Who has sent me, I shall
09Draskh1    7:12|to you and to those who are with you
09Draskh1    7:15|the house of Tubia Bagratuni who had abided by his ancestral
09Draskh1    7:16|the Apostle before the king, who noticed a miraculous sign on
09Draskh1    8:1|King Abgar, who had entrusted himself to a
09Draskh1    8:2|Anak, who was from the house of
09Draskh1    8:4|Armenia, the holy apostle’s disciples who lived at the sources of
09Draskh1    8:4|proselytized arid baptized certain Alans who were related to queen Sat’enik
09Draskh1    8:6|Thereafter, the relatives of Sat’enik who had been baptized in (the
09Draskh1    8:8|was called Sukaw after Suk’ianos who was the leader of the
09Draskh1    8:11|the emperor ordained by God, who honored the holy patriarch like
09Draskh1    9:1|there appeared Arius of Alexandria who was deceived by the demon
09Draskh1    9:2|of Constantine and among those who were summoned was also our
09Draskh1    9:6|and the precursor of (those who sat on) the apostolic throne
09Draskh1    10:1|his thigh and admonished those who were engaged in wicked acts
09Draskh1    10:2|of the province of Cop’k’, who had been chided by Aristakes
09Draskh1    10:6|was unknowingly buried by shepherds who had found him in a
09Draskh1    10:11|put the wonderful youth Grigoris, who had been appointed bishop of
09Draskh1    11:7|His son Yusik, who imitated the virtues of his
09Draskh1    11:12|also ordered the elderly Daniel who had cursed the king for
09Draskh1    11:14|a small child called Nerses who was then in school at
09Draskh1    12:1|Arshak, the son of Tiran who had been deservedly blinded by
09Draskh1    12:15|was greatly enraged at Arshak who had rebelled against him and
09Draskh1    12:15|and ordered his brother Trdat, who was a hostage, to be
09Draskh1    12:15|emperor the son of Trdat who had been put to death
09Draskh1    13:9|they placed his brother Zawen who distinguished himself by the same
09Draskh1    13:11|years and his brother Aspurakes, who excelled in the virtues of
09Draskh1    13:14|in the works) of those who narrated before us
09Draskh1    14:10|begged him to release Xosrov, who was in bondage, and send
09Draskh1    14:20|his judgement, Vram heeded those who had wicked thoughts, especially Surmak
09Draskh1    14:20|had wicked thoughts, especially Surmak who had made a murderous sword
09Draskh1    14:21|set the wicked-tongued Surmak who could not persevere for more
09Draskh1    14:21|impudent and a rapacious man, who managed his household through housewives
09Draskh1    14:22|by the name of Shmuel, who was a follower of Brgishoy’s
09Draskh1    15:7|Ghewondian priests and their deacons (who were executed) in Persia by
09Draskh1    15:7|by the impious Peroz, and who placed on their heads the
09Draskh1    16:1|time the great patriarch Giwt, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    16:2|was succeeded by Yovhan Mandakuni who was endowed with all the
09Draskh1    16:5|As he was a man who heeded people with good advice
09Draskh1    16:7|Then Babgen, who was his pupil, occupied the
09Draskh1    16:7|throne. During his pontificate Peroz, who ruled over Persia, summoned Vahan
09Draskh1    16:8|blessed king of the Greeks who pleased God with his life
09Draskh1    16:11|the Armenians and the Albanians who had severally anathematized and rejected
09Draskh1    16:14|on the patriarchal throne Samuel who was from the village of
09Draskh1    16:15|on the patriarchal throne Mushe who was from the village of
09Draskh1    16:16|on the patriarchal throne Sahak who was from the village of
09Draskh1    16:17|on the patriarchal throne K’ristap’or who was from the village of
09Draskh1    16:18|on the holy see Ghewond who was from Lesser Erast (p’ok’r
09Draskh1    16:20|After him they summoned Nerses, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    16:22|Beshapuh, a magian by race who at the time of his
09Draskh1    16:24|of the Gabeghean (feudal family) who was from the village of
09Draskh1    16:25|Movses, a man of God, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    16:26|great Movses scholars and those who were learned in that art
09Draskh1    17:5|by the name of Abel, who was one of them, as
09Draskh1    17:6|And thus he organized those who were in a distant land
09Draskh1    17:7|and high honors to Smbat who had courageously subdued in combat
09Draskh1    17:9|Abraham, the bishop of Rshtunik’ who was from the village of
09Draskh1    17:12|thrice blessed Holy Enlightener Grigor, who had opened before them the
09Draskh1    17:13|holy fathers, they anathematized Kiwrion who had disunited the church of
09Draskh1    17:14|establish marital ties with those who had gone astray by following
09Draskh1    17:15|set up a certain Yovhan, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    17:21|Armenians. But a certain Ashot who came to Armenia at the
09Draskh1    17:24|He was succeeded by Komitas who was from the village of
09Draskh1    17:26|But Xorem who seized Jerusalem at the order
09Draskh1    17:38|Subsequently they set instead Ezr who was from the village of
09Draskh1    18:1|kingdom to his son Artashir who was of a tender age
09Draskh1    18:7|the sacristan of St. Grigor, who was the most accomplished theologian
09Draskh1    18:7|another person, his sister’s son who was not well educated, to
09Draskh1    18:9|betrayed and deceived with those who adhere to the Tome of
09Draskh1    18:14|told of this by some who reproached him (thus): “Why did
09Draskh1    18:14|bowing down before a man who has undone the canonical articles
09Draskh1    18:16|arrogant because of which you, who are suffering from distemper in
09Draskh1    18:25|of habitation for the priests who served the divine altar
09Draskh1    19:5|progeny of the maid Agar who according to Paul had come
09Draskh1    19:6|that he was the adversary who was exalted by the order
09Draskh1    19:17|the numerous bodies of those who had fallen gathered and rebuilt
09Draskh1    19:21|for the best to those who sought it and cure the
09Draskh1    19:24|except that of the Ghitanac’ik’ who are the Romans
09Draskh1    19:25|killed by his stepmother Mardine, who set up her own son
09Draskh1    19:26|However, the general Vaghentin, who arrived in a short time
09Draskh1    19:36|Nerses and the other bishops who had gathered received the sacraments
09Draskh1    19:39|was taken before the emperor who questioned him (as follows): “Why
09Draskh1    19:41|ordered a council of bishops, who being of one mind with
09Draskh1    19:46|prince of Armenia Hamazasp Mamikonean who was a studious person fond
09Draskh1    19:47|But the Patriarch Nerses, who found spare time for himself
09Draskh1    20:7|Following the great Nerses, Anastas, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    20:12|At this time Dawit’, who was of Persian origin and
09Draskh1    20:13|called Surhan, the great prince who had stood as his godfather
09Draskh1    20:13|godfather during the baptism (lit. who had received him from the
09Draskh1    20:14|place at that time. Those who have written before us will
09Draskh1    20:15|he summoned Anania of Ani, who was well versed in this
09Draskh1    20:18|Subsequently, Israyel, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    20:21|He was succeeded by Sahak who was on his father’s side
09Draskh1    20:23|against the great prince Grigor who was killed and was buried
09Draskh1    20:30|This was the Abdllah who seized the neophyte Dawit’ whom
09Draskh1    20:31|the heart of the saint, who gave up his ghost to
09Draskh1    21:3|For the Armenian noblemen, who had been extremely vexed and
09Draskh1    21:6|the blessed katholikos of Armenia who was still alive in Damascus
09Draskh1    21:15|for twenty-seven years. Eghia, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    21:20|the surviving families of those who had been burnt, and brought
09Draskh1    22:1|patriarch Eghia, a certain Nerses, who was at that time the
09Draskh1    22:1|heresy, and a certain princess, who was at that time in
09Draskh1    22:3|informed the great patriarch Eghia, who tried to the utmost of
09Draskh1    22:4|also a princess, his accomplice, who have been disobedient to your
09Draskh1    22:4|and do not join us, who always remember and proclaim your
09Draskh1    22:10|by the great philosopher Yovhannes, who was learned and well versed
09Draskh1    22:17|all, but only for those who were entrusted with judicial duties
09Draskh1    22:18|the name of Walld (Vlit’), who had seen the man of
09Draskh1    22:26|is also seen with you, who are terrestial kings. You impress
09Draskh1    23:1|on the patriarchal throne Dawit’, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    23:4|He was succeeded by Trdat, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    23:7|His namesake Trdat, who was from Dasnawork’, succeeded him
09Draskh1    23:8|He was succeeded by Sion who was from the village of
09Draskh1    23:14|morning, accompanied by the faithful who were flocked together, he went
09Draskh1    23:19|to the patriarchal throne Esayi, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    23:26|as prelate a certain Step’anos who was from the city of
09Draskh1    23:27|Then Yovab, who was from Ostan and the
09Draskh1    24:11|who was from the komopolis of
09Draskh1    24:19|on the patriarchal throne Yovsep’ who was from the district of
09Draskh1    24:31|the Holy Throne by Dawit’, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    25:2|a man of Persian extraction, who had taken as wife (a
09Draskh1    25:9|saved their lives. The soldiers who survived the sword together with
09Draskh1    25:14|Dawit’ was succeeded by Yovhannes, who was from the village of
09Draskh1    25:29|time, Grigor lord of Siwnik’, who was called Sup’an, and Babgen
09Draskh1    25:33|Dawit’ the children of Bagarat, who had been taken captive, immediately
09Draskh1    25:40|who immediately seized him together with
09Draskh1    25:42|and put all the others (who fell short of these requirements
09Draskh1    25:51|vehemently turned against the blessed, who were bound with fetters, confined
09Draskh1    25:66|Thou, Who receivest sacrifices, accept the burnt
09Draskh1    25:66|self. Join me and those who are with me to the
09Draskh1    25:66|numbers of Thy blessed martyrs, who loved the day of Thy
09Draskh1    25:69|fifty men, not including those who were sacrificed for the faith
09Draskh1    25:71|Among them there were some, who could not withstand the struggle
09Draskh1    26:2|However, most of the lords who ruled over that region took
09Draskh1    26:3|Prince Vasak, who had barely eluded them, fled
09Draskh1    26:8|time the great patriarch Yovhannes, who was visiting the prelacy of
09Draskh1    26:11|seized the great prince Atrnerseh, who lived in the fortress of
09Draskh1    26:21|To those who asked he answered that it
09Draskh1    26:26|I know of no one who did not disobey God, or
09Draskh1    27:2|historian of our own times, who has given a precise account
09Draskh1    27:3|also has written on those who withstood the enemy troops with
09Draskh1    27:3|fortitude, as well as on who oppressed whom, and where each
09Draskh1    27:16|princes and naxarars of Armenia, who had been taken captive by
09Draskh1    28:4|word as well as deed, who always tried to conduct himself
09Draskh1    29:3|he look down upon those who were humble. He spread his
09Draskh1    29:6|summoned the great patriarch Georg, who conferred on him the divine
09Draskh1    29:10|regions, where he subordinated peoples who dwelt in the valleys and
09Draskh1    29:12|to the king of Egrisi, who as a constant vassal of
09Draskh1    29:16|leaders of the Ishmaelite people, who laid claim through habitancy to
09Draskh1    29:23|pious and God-fearing man, who occupied himself entirely with the
09Draskh1    30:7|the presiding prince of Armenia, who had gone to the region
09Draskh1    30:13|who was greatly enraged with him
09Draskh1    30:22|as a hostage his son, who was his own namesake, as
09Draskh1    30:25|church with the patriarch Georg, who pronounced the solemn blessings on
09Draskh1    30:26|will, he summoned slanderous calumniators, who sprang from the patriarch’s own
09Draskh1    30:28|blessed man of God Mashtoc’, who mirrored the radiance of God’s
09Draskh1    30:35|brought against the great patriarch, who is the vicar of Christ
09Draskh1    30:39|manifest the accusations of those who maliciously uttered false reports at
09Draskh1    30:40|to this is the prophet, who says: “They have searched out
09Draskh1    30:41|death awaits the sick man who has neglected his sins and
09Draskh1    30:49|I shall anathematize the transgressors who vexed you, as the purulent
09Draskh1    30:51|the coming of the Lord, who will bring to light what
09Draskh1    30:52|and hearsay hold that those who are like unto you lack
09Draskh1    30:54|Who could come forth with an
09Draskh1    30:55|from every grace. Prince Bagarat, who entertained such thoughts for no
09Draskh1    30:56|or of the zealous assailants, who formerly assembled together with Annas
09Draskh1    30:56|account of the Lord, and who have now gathered with regard
09Draskh1    30:59|ascetic practices. The same God, who is mighty and living, shall
09Draskh1    30:60|against the folly of those who have urged this, and shall
09Draskh1    30:61|to strike and kill those who are upright in heart. Evil
09Draskh1    30:64|was the rage of Judas, who went with closed eyes in
09Draskh1    30:65|were intelligent and wise men, who were able to condemn the
09Draskh1    30:66|wickedness of the impious witnesseswho like a sharpened razor wrought
09Draskh1    30:67|be delivered from evil men, who have sharpened their tongues like
09Draskh1    30:68|add this, that the man who is a detestable deserter cannot
09Draskh1    30:69|the synodical order, the man who has confessed to the priest
09Draskh1    30:71|be certain. Then, let those who are able to cover the
09Draskh1    30:71|fall of the bride groom, who took the place of Christ
09Draskh1    30:78|by him. The great sparapet, who was likewise greatly dismayed at
09Draskh1    30:80|as a memorial for you who are about to come, so
09Draskh1    30:80|derision and scourges as those who fell with Judas and reached
09Draskh1    31:3|When the governor (ostikan) Afshin, who had given the crown to
09Draskh1    31:7|bodies of men of war who had reached his border, he
09Draskh1    31:12|Then the contenders who were the chief ostikans and
09Draskh1    32:3|destruction of multitudes of men, who had suffocated under their roofs
09Draskh1    32:6|the (divine) wrath terrified those who had survived
09Draskh1    32:7|blessed man of God Mashtoc’, who dwelled on the island of
09Draskh1    32:7|a letter to the afflicted who had survived
09Draskh1    32:12|to you, fathers and brothers who suffered toils and oppression! The
09Draskh1    32:20|you owe Him, the One who consoles your hearts’ despair, because
09Draskh1    32:21|the tribulations suffered by those who departed from this valley of
09Draskh1    33:18|together with the blessed men who were in confinement, he made
09Draskh1    34:8|to inflict punishment on Gagik, who had usurped the princedom, especially
09Draskh1    34:10|the great Ishmaelite prince Ahmad, who held under his sway Syrian
09Draskh1    34:10|and a secretly converted Christian, who ruled over the province of
09Draskh1    34:20|was followed by certain others who marched at a gallop and
09Draskh1    34:28|men from the Amatuni house who were of the same mind
09Draskh1    34:29|Ashot who had been in confinement was
09Draskh1    35:1|the acute discord between those who had remained, he took advantage
09Draskh1    35:4|wife, the queen of Armenia, who clad herself in cilice and
09Draskh1    35:4|and his daughter-in-law, who was the daughter of the
09Draskh1    35:5|learning of this from people who were known to him, Afshin
09Draskh1    35:8|riches of the king. Those who were subsequently taken (captive by
09Draskh1    35:9|in the will of God, who would restore life to him
09Draskh1    36:4|of the Holy Spirit, and who put forth shoots of fragrant
09Draskh1    36:8|After Mashtoc’ I, Yovhannes, who wrote this book, a pitiable
09Draskh1    37:6|to return her son Smbat, who had been taken hostage by
09Draskh1    37:6|which deeply touched the ostikan, who took pity on her, and
09Draskh1    37:17|him the king’s son Ashot who was a hostage together with
09Draskh1    37:17|wife of his brother Mushegh who had been taken captive in
09Draskh1    37:24|Many of his soldiers who had been struck by the
09Draskh1    37:25|make us shake. The enemy who loved darkness could not attain
09Draskh1    37:25|leaders became mightier in Christ, Who is Himself the vanquisher, and
09Draskh1    38:1|great prince of the Arcruni, who was of the descendants of
09Draskh1    38:2|Arcruni, the son of Vasak who had renounced Christ, and of
09Draskh1    38:14|upon himself; for all those who break their oath, or heed
09Draskh1    39:6|great sparapet of Armenia, Shapuh, who was the brother of king
09Draskh1    39:11|the king’s other brother, Dawit’, who was the presiding prince (ishxan
09Draskh1    40:15|In addition, I myself, who wrote this work, was cordially
09Draskh1    40:20|his brothers Sahak and Vasak, who ruled over the districts that
09Draskh1    40:23|with generous gifts, befitting one who was more august than himself
09Draskh1    41:1|the land of the Gugarac’ik’ who lived near the gates of
09Draskh1    41:2|to the king of Egrisi, who was his son-in-law
09Draskh1    41:2|not to oppose stupidly those who were higher than he
09Draskh1    41:5|kid, the very same man who had come out of his
09Draskh1    41:8|among the people of Egrisi, who were sharply divided and prepared
09Draskh1    41:8|up as their king one who was more tyrannical than Constantine
09Draskh1    42:12|burdensome to the king’s naxarars, who were too ignorant to foresee
09Draskh1    42:14|chief Vanandac’i and Hawuni naxarars, who were his kinsmen. Through pernicious
09Draskh1    42:16|as well as certain others who were of the same mind
09Draskh1    42:17|as well as the others who had joined them, for the
09Draskh1    42:19|Atrnerseh, Hasan and their accomplices, who were ready and waiting in
09Draskh1    42:23|were stopped by the king who made the remark thatthe
09Draskh1    42:25|from him all the naxarars who had betrayed him, and blinding
09Draskh1    43:2|to prince Smbat of Sisakan, who was always devoid of the
09Draskh1    43:5|shady schemes of the ostikan, who was about to open the
09Draskh1    43:7|the advice of king Smbat, who was desirous of good conduct
09Draskh1    43:16|Gagik and Gurgen, his forerunners, who had been invited to come
09Draskh1    43:20|and coming upon the fugitives who had been despoiled or left
09Draskh1    44:3|of king Smbat’s brother Shapuhwho had voluntarily come to surrender
09Draskh1    44:4|he thought that like Joseph, who was generously endowed with grace
09Draskh1    44:8|as there was no one who could help me, I was
09Draskh1    44:10|Sahak, and their king Atrnerseh, who rules in the northeastern regions
09Draskh1    45:5|from the province of Uti, who are called Sewordik’
09Draskh1    45:9|Mushegh, however, who had been cast into the
09Draskh1    45:13|Pharaoh and his relentless agents, who inflicted on us more wounds
09Draskh1    45:18|I looked for some one who could grieve with me but
09Draskh1    45:19|passage he (Isaiah) says: “And who shall sympathize with thee? Desolation
09Draskh1    45:20|the foreboding prophet, our sons, who faint and are enslaved, persecuted
09Draskh1    45:24|Liars and slanderers replaced men who were just and truthful in
09Draskh1    45:24|midst they received several pastors who brought disgrace upon them
09Draskh1    45:25|from deceitful and insolent men, who made us the laughingstock of
09Draskh1    45:26|pure hands and unblemished hearts, who suffered the agony of many
09Draskh1    45:26|of the iniquity of those who had exalted the scandalous aberration
09Draskh1    45:27|of the Lord, and those who wished to do this indeed
09Draskh1    46:2|the children of our people, who were struck with famine, the
09Draskh1    46:4|bodies of our chief princes who are wounded in captivity
09Draskh1    46:5|For those who formerly occupied seats in the
09Draskh1    46:5|deceived by the wicked ostikan, who made them pay their penalty
09Draskh1    46:6|starvation and clubbing; the others, who he made believe were men
09Draskh1    46:7|the valiant and youthful Mushegh, who had been seized because of
09Draskh1    46:7|claimed by the sparapet Ashot, who sent it to be buried
09Draskh1    46:10|and the handsome sparapet Ashot, who weighed the matter carefully in
09Draskh1    46:11|the gaherec’ prince of Siwnik’, who had willingly surrendered to the
09Draskh1    46:18|no way different from those who could not have a taste
09Draskh1    47:1|descended legitimate brothers of Grigor, who had been executed by the
09Draskh1    47:2|and children and their mother, who was a devout Christian and
09Draskh1    47:4|Subsequently, the brothers who were strongly attached to one
09Draskh1    47:7|Here, their mother, who was the sister of king
09Draskh1    47:8|since there was no one who could stand against him, he
09Draskh1    47:10|Although the people who were besieged inside the fortress
09Draskh1    48:8|as I narrated earlier. Those (who survived), whether they were related
09Draskh1    48:9|Certain others, who were annoyed at him, even
09Draskh1    48:13|fortress were a select lot, who skilfully calculated the capacity of
09Draskh1    48:14|were many believers in Christ who had joined the forces of
09Draskh1    48:15|and the loss of Christians, who were put to the sword
09Draskh1    48:16|the fortress, and those Christians who had come to serve under
09Draskh1    48:17|league with the cunning satan, who had formerly deceived Eve, presently
09Draskh1    48:21|of his mind. For he who is afflicted with self-imposed
09Draskh1    49:3|of Siwnik’, and his wife, who was the sister of Gagik
09Draskh1    49:5|up to the impious executioners, who tormented him severely, and poured
09Draskh1    49:7|overseer (bishop?) of the law, who happened to be there due
09Draskh1    49:13|city of Dvin. For he, who had been immersed in death
09Draskh1    49:14|a resemblance to him. Those who saw this, testified to the
09Draskh1    49:15|leave these matters to those who have witnessed (the above portent
09Draskh1    49:16|body had dripped, cured many who were sick, in danger (of
09Draskh1    50:2|of prince Smbat of Siwnik’, who was blessed among women, as
09Draskh1    50:3|Those, who were caressed and fondled at
09Draskh1    50:8|hand, king Smbat’s son Ashot, who was well renowned and skilled
09Draskh1    50:9|swiftly after the ravenous foreigners who sent their raiding forces throughout
09Draskh1    50:15|liberate from captivity those Christians who had been seized by the
09Draskh1    50:17|went to visit prince Gurgen, who was his very dear friend
09Draskh1    51:1|for war against the enemy, who had gathered in the region
09Draskh1    51:3|and feudal houses of Sisakan, who had retreated to their densely
09Draskh1    51:7|Those who had been exhausted by the
09Draskh1    51:7|as well as young children, who had grown weak, were brought
09Draskh1    51:10|Those who were not fit to be
09Draskh1    51:14|Certain others who had been slighted and disregarded
09Draskh1    51:20|there were many among them who were questioned several times because
09Draskh1    51:21|Nevertheless, Christ, Who had awakened in them the
09Draskh1    51:24|Certain others, who had been seized elsewhere, were
09Draskh1    51:29|certain men of the enemy, who were present there, took notice
09Draskh1    51:29|from the land of Gugark’, who was among the blessed. The
09Draskh1    51:34|exchange the truth of God, Who holds immortality within himself and
09Draskh1    51:36|them among the holy martyrs, who loved the day of His
09Draskh1    51:38|you present yourself to Christ, Who is our hope, and offer
09Draskh1    51:38|and votive immolation to Him, Who died for us and restored
09Draskh1    51:50|a warning for all those who give thought to such acts
09Draskh1    52:2|were also thieves and brigands, who rose in arms against our
09Draskh1    52:9|the latter. They defied those who trampled them under foot and
09Draskh1    53:14|Some who were rich, spent their possessions
09Draskh1    53:19|Others who had fallen on the squares
09Draskh1    53:26|cheeks. There was no one who would give them anything. In
09Draskh1    53:28|destruction upon them. For those who had been captured by them
09Draskh1    53:34|with the wise king Atrnerseh, who was staying in that province
09Draskh1    54:2|the Iberians, and the Albanians, who collectively comprise your faithful flock
09Draskh1    54:4|If those of us, who are at a great distance
09Draskh1    54:4|these must have affected you, who partook of the torments together
09Draskh1    54:12|out these matters, our Emperor who is crowned by God, will
09Draskh1    54:19|However, our adversary who had trampled under foot the
09Draskh1    54:24|and the people of Gugark’, who thought of doing evil to
09Draskh1    54:26|of the Romans, Augustus Constantine, who are crowned and glorified by
09Draskh1    54:26|Victorious Kings of the universe, who are God-loving and pious
09Draskh1    54:30|and insidious breath of Amalek, who emitted the wicked envy of
09Draskh1    54:31|which is due to you, who are the invincible, majestic, God
09Draskh1    54:33|us. It is about us who are in despair, that I
09Draskh1    54:34|We who are serving as spokesman have
09Draskh1    54:35|I am grateful to Him, Who gave strength to your august
09Draskh1    54:38|by the inhabitant of Kedar, who hated the kiss of holiness
09Draskh1    54:40|cause extensive fiery conflagrations. Those who had forsaken their belief in
09Draskh1    54:41|house of the righteous. Those who had entrusted themselves to the
09Draskh1    54:47|the East, and your servant, who spiritually became worthy of being
09Draskh1    54:48|and impious man, and he, who had pacified the people of
09Draskh1    54:57|tormented man, our Hope Christ, Who is known by His power
09Draskh1    54:60|the children of your servants who were killed. We all drank
09Draskh1    54:60|at the hands of those who brought misery upon us
09Draskh1    54:63|impure, damned and wicked princes, who were hateful to God
09Draskh1    54:65|triumphant majesties, so that those who love God might acquire peace
09Draskh1    54:71|us of meeting your majesties who are appointed by God
09Draskh1    54:75|your glorious majesties; should I, who am a humble pastor of
09Draskh1    54:77|As for those, who will not come and who
09Draskh1    54:77|who will not come and who stray from the fold of
09Draskh1    54:79|threats, or overwhelm your majesty, who art the protector of the
09Draskh1    54:81|Lord for His kindness, Him, who crowned you with a magnificently
09Draskh1    55:2|and Ashot, son of Smbat, who was ruling as king with
09Draskh1    55:4|the imperial edict to Ashot, who willingly gave his consent, and
09Draskh1    55:9|that there might be people who might look askance at my
09Draskh1    55:12|of the rocks. Therein people, who had dedicated themselves eternally to
09Draskh1    55:14|this very place, I also, who am a wretch, with the
09Draskh1    55:14|the redeeming spring of him who renovated us, and whose seat
09Draskh1    55:16|celibates as well as hermits who wore cilice and lay on
09Draskh1    55:18|living relics of the saints who passed through life in all
09Draskh1    55:27|and subsequently, singled out those who were unable to withstand the
09Draskh1    55:32|together with his two sisters, who were in the region of
09Draskh1    55:33|the arrival of the latter, who had responded immediately because of
09Draskh1    55:34|vanished, they all glorified God Who is provident
09Draskh1    55:35|the few exceptions were those who had been hindered by the
09Draskh1    56:10|the brother of prince Grigor who was bereaved of his child
09Draskh1    56:11|Subsequently, the two name-sakes, who had inherited the royal title
09Draskh1    57:6|high arm of the Lord, Who could pursue a thousand foes
09Draskh1    57:9|one escaped, save for Vasak, who took refuge with a few
09Draskh1    57:11|of Siwnik’, Babgen and Vasak, who had returned recently to their
09Draskh1    57:13|respective wives of the brothers who had been taken captive were
09Draskh1    58:7|forced to live with those who hated my greetings, because I
09Draskh1    58:8|of the great prince Sahak, who was called Sewaday. On this
09Draskh1    58:9|Dvin, for the other king, who was his namesake, was stationed
09Draskh1    58:14|At this time, prince Sahak, who possessed the districts along the
09Draskh1    59:1|to the great prince Sahak, who was his father-in-law
09Draskh1    59:2|Then, the great chorepiscopus, who ruled over the region of
09Draskh1    59:12|ordinance, they escorted the king who unsuspectingly came to rest in
09Draskh1    59:18|latter went to the king, who at first received him with
09Draskh1    59:18|his coadjutor and as one who is of the same mind
09Draskh1    59:19|believe the words of some who maintained that Vasak held in
09Draskh1    60:1|by the name of P’arkini, who placed on the head of
09Draskh1    60:4|and the great prince Sahakwho had adopted king Ashot as
09Draskh1    60:8|annoyed by the Hagarite overlord, who tyrannized the district of Goght’n
09Draskh1    60:11|battle-front by his brothers, who mourned greatly over him, and
09Draskh1    60:14|the assault of the enemy, who raised before them the protective
09Draskh1    60:16|say, the matter concerning Gurgen, who was his sister’s son, and
09Draskh1    60:17|Vasak, the lord of Siwnik’, who was imprisoned there, had been
09Draskh1    60:17|released the remaining azat women who were held captive in the
09Draskh1    60:25|The advance guard, who were mounted on swift steeds
09Draskh1    60:27|behind the hundreds of men who had been exhausted because of
09Draskh1    60:28|if it was the prince who refused to abide by this
09Draskh1    60:30|Sahak and his son Grigor, who were both seized and taken
09Draskh1    61:1|rebellion against the Ishmaelite caliph, who, prevented by his fat belly
09Draskh1    61:3|by the name of Subuki, who had been set up as
09Draskh1    61:5|But the ostikan Subuki, who still had not forgotten in
09Draskh1    61:7|men, women and young children, who had been unable to make
09Draskh1    62:1|by the Canaanite Vasak Gnt’uni, who was set in charge of
09Draskh1    62:1|turned his back on Ashot, who was called shahanshah, and surrendered
09Draskh1    63:1|subordinated. If there were people who entertained arrogant thoughts, he took
09Draskh1    63:2|son of his paternal uncle, who was also called Ashot, so
09Draskh1    63:8|of Gurgen, a foreigner (anbnikn) who was the presiding prince of
09Draskh1    63:14|Amram, however, who was called C’lik (Little Bull
09Draskh1    64:2|of his relatives and people who had been honored by him
09Draskh1    64:3|side the hearts of some, who had been pleased by means
09Draskh1    64:3|the other hand, against those who were stubborn, wicked and hostile
09Draskh1    64:9|adviser at the royal court, who was called Mu’nis in their
09Draskh1    64:9|man, a mighty warrior, one who was feared by those who
09Draskh1    64:9|who was feared by those who had either heard or seen
09Draskh1    64:10|that he was the man who could put a stop to
09Draskh1    64:11|Thus he persuaded the caliph, who gave orders to release Yusuf
09Draskh1    64:11|made Yusuf his protege, one who would concur with him, obey
09Draskh1    64:24|by the name of Nasr, who was called Subuki by the
09Draskh1    64:26|as other people of renown, who were wont to travel futilely
09Draskh1    64:27|was Subukithe same man who held the post of ostikan
09Draskh1    65:1|But Nasr, who was flatteringly nicknamed Subuki, and
09Draskh1    65:1|was flatteringly nicknamed Subuki, and who had been sent to Armenia
09Draskh1    65:3|might rob both of them who had been deceived. Subsequently, Nasr
09Draskh1    65:9|ropes both Sahak and Babgen, who had been seized together, and
09Draskh1    65:11|that threatened us. The clergy who were with me, struck with
09Draskh1    65:20|And thus, those who became aware of this idea
09Draskh1    66:2|of peace with the Christians, who are degenerates, and in particular
09Draskh1    66:2|lawgiver of their aberrant sect, who always teaches them to utter
09Draskh1    66:2|faith, and calls the Arabs, who are the disciples of Muhammad
09Draskh1    66:6|is reserved for all those who love God
09Draskh1    66:10|palace of Bagaran, near Ashot, who ruled as king, so that
09Draskh1    66:13|well as enfeebled old men, who could not and were not
09Draskh1    66:15|Among those who had entered the fortress were
09Draskh1    66:15|the fortress were certain soldiers who were in the service of
09Draskh1    66:26|the people of the fortress who had crowded on top of
09Draskh1    66:38|were shielded by the Lord, Who protected them
09Draskh1    66:46|words: “Almighty God Our Lord, Who art All-merciful, and All
09Draskh1    66:47|save the children of those who were killed for Thee.” Thus
09Draskh1    66:47|there were also certain heathens who were occupied with the cultivation
09Draskh1    66:50|namely, the blessed bishop Sahak, who left behind the sweet memory
09Draskh1    66:50|the brothers of the latter, who were also priests, Dawit’ of
09Draskh1    66:51|But Sahak, who was blind from the time
09Draskh1    66:52|blessed man of God Soghomon, who was from the land of
09Draskh1    66:52|the land of Sagastan, and who had led a life of
09Draskh1    66:52|we spoke in advance, and who was reckoned among the saints
09Draskh1    66:53|survived, except for a few who had departed from there prior
09Draskh1    66:55|to us. It was he who narrated to us one by
09Draskh1    66:59|at their disposal two men who were porters, one was of
09Draskh1    66:60|the prayers of the blessed who had been killed were remembered
09Draskh1    66:65|brought with them the soldiers who had betrayed the fortress into
09Draskh1    67:28|harvest of the wicked tillers, who reap us with shadowy siege
09Draskh1    67:28|would have slain our adversaries, who would fall to the ground
09Draskh1    68:7|shall offer prayers for you who read (this book) so that
09Draskh1    68:8|you become children of Seth, who was a good gift, and
09Draskh1    68:8|and vile daughters of men who are of the race of
09Draskh1    68:9|the men of Noah’s age who were drowned by the waters
09Draskh1    68:10|is brightly ablaze for those who are alert and vigilant
09Draskh1    68:11|highway) and death awaits those who fall into their hands
09Draskh1    68:15|alienate yourselves from the mother who gave you a new birth
09Draskh1    68:22|katholikos of Armenia, beg you who read and listen to the
09Draskh1    68:22|our remuneration from the Lord Who is always blessed and glorified
10Tovma1    1:4|sons: Zrvan, Titan, and Yapitost’ē, who are Sem, Ham, and Japheth
10Tovma1    1:7|the truth. Was indeed Asur, who built Nineveh, the grandfather of
10Tovma1    1:8|Caesarea and Julian of Halicarnassos, (who) aver that the kings of
10Tovma1    1:26|seduction of the rebellious serpent, who in his deceitful wickedness liberally
10Tovma1    1:27|awesome God and Creator. He who sees all at a glance
10Tovma1    1:28|blamed for accusing the serpent, who was the very worst of
10Tovma1    1:29|the firstborn of all evils who nestled in the snake was
10Tovma1    1:34|as for the saying: “Anyone who kills Cain will suffer sevenfold
10Tovma1    1:45|to say about the patriarchs who filled the world. But let
10Tovma1    1:46|old when he begat Enochwho received the ultimate gift of
10Tovma1    1:46|race and sons of disobedience, who did not decide to obey
10Tovma1    1:55|reflected in his heart, he who knows and sees all things
10Tovma1    1:66|But as for those who joined in building the ark
10Tovma1    1:66|appropriate to say that those who trusted the just one and
10Tovma1    1:67|saved. Likewise, of the eight who entered the ark not all
10Tovma1    1:71|He who received the offerings promised no
10Tovma1    1:71|emerging from cloud, and those who worship the elements (say it
10Tovma1    1:72|if Bel is the one who gives orders to Aramazd, how
10Tovma1    1:77|the lineage of the men who ruled over our land and
10Tovma1    1:77|succession down to King Senek’erim, who in the time of Hezekiah
10Tovma1    1:78|Lamech, Noah, Ham, Kush, Nebrot’, who is also Bel. Of these
10Tovma1    2:2|Dios, called in Armenian Aramazd, who lived [215] myriad years or more
10Tovma1    2:3|of Aramazd, closer in time, who warned Ksisutra about the events
10Tovma1    2:4|later Hercules, the raving tyrant who (for) his warlike deeds at
10Tovma1    2:5|others. As to the men who (lived) before the flood (he
10Tovma1    2:11|an image of his son who had died prematurely
10Tovma1    2:13|Hebrews Eber, son of Sałay, who had not agreed to join
10Tovma1    2:14|of the family of Japheth, who rebelled (against him). He disclaimed
10Tovma1    3:6|empire to his wife Semiramis, who ruled even more valiantly than
10Tovma1    3:9|her son Zameay held sway, who was called Ninuas after his
10Tovma1    3:11|a son Ormizd by name, who will create heaven and earth
10Tovma1    3:11|himself first. Zruan asked him: “Who are you?” And he replied
10Tovma1    3:17|Ormizd. And Hephaistos and Prometheus, who are the sun and moon
10Tovma1    3:18|informed by many of those who are called Shakhrik’. I had
10Tovma1    3:18|from the land of Aplastan, who called themselves hamakdēnthat is
10Tovma1    3:22|it distant, as some suppose who do not know the Lord’s
10Tovma1    3:24|invisible guards of incomparable vigilance who torment those who approach with
10Tovma1    3:24|incomparable vigilance who torment those who approach with invisible powerwhich
10Tovma1    3:38|another, then it is someone who moves the heavenly body
10Tovma1    3:39|it is clear that he who moves it has limitless power
10Tovma1    3:41|to this argument that he who moves the heavenly body is
10Tovma1    4:6|forty-third year died Jacob, who predicted the calling of the
10Tovma1    4:18|In his time Pegasus flourished, who is reported to have been
10Tovma1    4:35|years; but according to some who include other earlier kings, the
10Tovma1    4:38|also was killed by someone who was called Nerełibd and who
10Tovma1    4:38|who was called Nerełibd and who was a king
10Tovma1    4:56|was completely destroyed by Cyrus, who ruled
10Tovma1    5:4|descended from Varbakes the Mede, who had seized the kingdom from
10Tovma1    6:20|long time, amazing their armies, who let him retreatuntil Alexander
10Tovma1    6:22|was furious at the banditti who opposed him. So, Ptolemy received
10Tovma1    6:23|As for Vahagn Haykazean, who was Asud’s companion in arms
10Tovma1    6:24|On his death (bed) Alexander, who had ruled his kingdom alone
10Tovma1    6:31|favour. For he was asked: “Who (are you), from which (ancestors
10Tovma1    6:37|to Tigran king of Armenia, who was the fourth king after
10Tovma1    6:39|studied under Levond the priest who was martyred in Persia with
10Tovma1    6:45|the illumination of all men who are to come into the
10Tovma1    6:47|apostle John, son of thunder, who made the thunder of the
10Tovma1    6:47|in the world for those who were to believe in Him
10Tovma1    6:48|there) some of the Gentiles who had come up to Jerusalem
10Tovma1    6:48|to worship. These approached Philipp, who was from Bethsaida, and note
10Tovma1    7:6|of Artashēs, son of Sanatruk, who came here and reigned as
10Tovma1    7:13|the guise of a wretch who goes around begging his daily
10Tovma1    7:15|Arshavir then returned with Artashēs, who had taken Eruand’s kingdom in
10Tovma1    8:15|at the command of Artashēs, who confirmed and sealed the land
10Tovma1    8:18|aged Arshavir, brother of Khuran who was at the royal court
10Tovma1    9:4|return until the emperor Probus, who made peace with Artashir. Here
10Tovma1    10:2|speech and modest in look, who tried to make himself recognised
10Tovma1    10:5|For who is grander than the descendants
10Tovma1    10:12|of baneful and evil character who was called hayr mardpet. Approaching
10Tovma1    10:16|those of the Mamikonean nobility who had gone off and fortified
10Tovma1    10:23|to bring retribution on those who despise his blessings and curses
10Tovma1    10:26|foul enticements to Vahan Mamikonean, who was Mehuzhan’s father-in-law
10Tovma1    10:35|led into captivity the Jews who since the days of Saint
10Tovma1    10:43|another hundred bishops and priests, who were martyred at the same
10Tovma1    11:5|man: Shahak, Zavēn, and Aspurakēs, who do not deserve a good
10Tovma1    11:6|a valiant and warlike man who struck fear into both great
10Tovma1    11:11|to Arcadius, (including) Samuel Mamikonean, who had killed his father Vahan
10Tovma1    11:18|and had appointed the nobles who returned from Arshak to their
10Tovma1    11:20|his kinsman the impious Mehuzhan, who should have been hated and
10Tovma1    11:25|his son, Theodosius the Less, who gave much help and many
10Tovma1    11:27|of Khosrov king of Armenia, who held power for four years
10Tovma1    11:31|because Hamazasp Mamikonean had died, who at the time had held
10Tovma1    11:43|lord of Ashots’k’, and others who had been won over to
10Tovma1    11:46|the Persians had (all) diedwho, without the (permission of the
10Tovma1    11:49|nobles led by Vahan Amatuni, who was at that time sparapet
10Tovma1    11:57|So, I Thomas, who did not shamefully occupy the
10Tovma2    1:3|with heroic endurance than those who wavered, regarding as naught the
10Tovma2    1:4|reached Vardan Mamikonean the Great, who had fortified himself in Zṙayl
10Tovma2    1:10|the very beginning to Vardan, who gave him the supervision of
10Tovma2    1:12|the numberless multitude of martyrs who died heroically for Christ, the
10Tovma2    2:1|of the sect of Nestorius who had the title of bishop
10Tovma2    2:6|prince of the Artsrunik’, Mershapuh, who was at that time fortified
10Tovma2    2:11|men Vasak, Tachat, and Goter, who were of the great nobility
10Tovma2    2:15|Abraham, bishop of the Mamikonean, who was a disciple of Saint
10Tovma2    2:22|their forces. God it is who crushes warriors; battle is the
10Tovma2    3:2|A certain Vahram Mehrevandak, who was a prince of the
10Tovma2    3:4|between us and our sons who succeed us as kings
10Tovma2    3:6|fear the assembled Roman priests who have gathered to attack me
10Tovma2    3:10|them strong fully armed warriors who will rain down on you
10Tovma2    3:14|fled before the Greek troops, who pursued them until night was
10Tovma2    3:17|Phocas was killed by Heraclius, who plotted against him and seized
10Tovma2    3:20|having killed the Persian governor who was over them, were preparing
10Tovma2    3:41|vain hope. For that Christ who could not save himself from
10Tovma2    3:43|the royal throne Heraclius’s son who was a young child, while
10Tovma2    3:54|and troops of his army who had escaped from the battle
10Tovma2    3:64|king his own son Artashir, who was a very young boy
10Tovma2    3:69|gave it to the men who had come (for that purpose
10Tovma2    3:75|the throne Bor, Khosrov’s daughter, who was his wife, called Bambishn
10Tovma2    3:75|vizier at court Khoṙokh Ormizd, who was killed by the queen
10Tovma2    4:7|a monk called Sargis Bhira, who had been a disciple of
10Tovma2    4:9|You will bear a son who (will) conquer the world.” And
10Tovma2    4:20|the hands of the enemy, who slew them with their swords
10Tovma2    4:23|in the regions of Persia who had a pupil called Sałman
10Tovma2    4:27|and insatiable intercourse with women who remained virgins
10Tovma2    4:33|the army of the T’etals who had come to assist him
10Tovma2    4:34|and go down) to Dareh, who was killed by Alexander of
10Tovma2    4:34|to Artevan, son of Vałarsh, who was killed by Artashir, son
10Tovma2    4:34|last king of the Persians, who was killed by the Muslims
10Tovma2    4:42|Sham, who is Heshm, for [19] years
10Tovma2    4:56|to the time of Abdla, who reigned alone over everyone and
10Tovma2    5:1|to oppress and torment those who wished a peaceful life; for
10Tovma2    5:4|famous than those before him who had been princes of all
10Tovma2    5:4|in the land of Vaspurakan who had been princes in positions
10Tovma2    5:6|Then Bagarat, prince of Tarōn, who was of the Bagratuni family
10Tovma2    5:11|son of a Hagarite Zōrahay, who then ruled Arzn and the
10Tovma2    6:0|through Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, who came to Bagarat’s aid
10Tovma2    6:14|found on the enemies’ side who could resist them, not a
10Tovma2    6:14|not a single person. Those who survived the sword fled into
10Tovma2    6:15|But the princes pursued those who had fled into the fortified
10Tovma2    6:24|to Gurgēn and Vahan Havnuni, who was his companion-in-arms
10Tovma2    6:25|third division to the prince, who was the commander-in-chief
10Tovma2    6:31|and imploring: “It is Ashot who has wrought this harm, the
10Tovma2    6:31|to the gods in power, who has general authority over life
10Tovma2    6:32|the Canaanites; and all those who boasted in silver have been
10Tovma2    6:49|is the duty of kings who govern the world to watch
10Tovma2    6:51|and Bagarat, prince of Tarōn, who was a woman wise in
10Tovma2    6:56|the bitter winter cold. Those who escaped fled to various regions
10Tovma2    6:56|except for the mountain people who remained in their fortresses on
10Tovma2    7:1|encamped, like a hibernating bear who has gone to ground in
10Tovma2    7:2|But many there are too who perish then: some are easy
10Tovma2    7:2|prey to hunters, while those who escape inflict much harm wherever
10Tovma2    7:3|set governors over the land who would run the country’s affairs
10Tovma2    7:7|own eyes saw that man who struck him, and from him
10Tovma2    7:13|their habits, drinkers of blood, who regard as naught the killing
10Tovma2    7:14|are the peasants of Syria who followed (to Armenia) Adramelēk’ and
10Tovma3    1:2|whom we smote than we who were smitten. For the Armenian
10Tovma3    1:21|to each of the generals who had come to him gifts
10Tovma3    1:24|Arabiansadroit with both hands, who did not miss the target
10Tovma3    1:32|the impious shall befall those who oppose them. They will amass
10Tovma3    2:5|across the inhabitants of Ṙshtunik’, who were scattered by these merciless
10Tovma3    2:7|Atsan in search of those who had fled. On catching up
10Tovma3    2:13|brought before the general Zhirak’, who was pleased to see his
10Tovma3    2:18|note: “Do not fear those who kill the body but are
10Tovma3    2:19|by him for the one who abides in the true faith
10Tovma3    2:22|the wiles of the devil who (assails) in secret and in
10Tovma3    2:25|from the valley of Shatuan, who had been among the executioners
10Tovma3    2:28|by the Muslims of Armenia who dwelt in various regions of
10Tovma3    2:29|of their nobility: Musheł Vahevuni who held the rank of tanutēr
10Tovma3    2:44|regarding as naught the marauders who had attacked and surrounded him
10Tovma3    2:44|commanders, the battalions of nobles who had entered the fortress of
10Tovma3    2:48|ravenous wolves, “like dumb dogs who cannot bark,” as the prophet
10Tovma3    2:52|land, men strong and warlike, who do not flinch from the
10Tovma3    2:54|defeatas on the vizier who came from court before. For
10Tovma3    2:63|not heard what Solomon said? ’Who returns evil for good, from
10Tovma3    2:68|garrisons of some common people who will guard the forts, omitting
10Tovma3    2:69|removed and that the wretches who have trustingly come in vain
10Tovma3    2:69|the ravages of the enemy who have come to ruin and
10Tovma3    2:75|and hollow, so that those who greatly hate us and are
10Tovma3    2:75|while our friends and those who love us may greatly rejoice
10Tovma3    2:81|send to them a man who will save them and by
10Tovma3    3:1|Artsruni and his son Gagik who was also called Apumruan
10Tovma3    4:8|and a Persian by race who pursued the love of Christ’s
10Tovma3    4:12|the gospel, that Christ note: ’Who will confess me before men
10Tovma3    4:12|too acknowledge before my Father who is in heaven.’ So
10Tovma3    4:16|the prophet: “Let the foreigner who will come to rely on
10Tovma3    4:16|says: “As for the foreigners who will come and rely on
10Tovma3    4:16|to him, and all those who will keep my sabbaths and
10Tovma3    4:16|and not profane them, and who will keep my commandments and
10Tovma3    4:17|likewise: “They are my sheep who are not from this fold
10Tovma3    4:19|be given to my servant, who will be blessed on earth
10Tovma3    4:20|Persians, Elamites, Babylonians, and Arabs, who had come with him to
10Tovma3    4:26|The troops who had pursued Gurgēn reached the
10Tovma3    4:29|to them a certain Abdlay who was known to the general
10Tovma3    4:31|himself to follow the messengers who had brought the invitation. When
10Tovma3    4:63|A certain Ashkhē who had come with the royal
10Tovma3    5:16|and likewise Lord Grigor Artsruni who rendered a fine confession in
10Tovma3    6:6|heralds, but anxious to see who and what sort of people
10Tovma3    6:12|he disguised his meaning, saying: “Who are you, and from what
10Tovma3    6:13|souls into consternation. You know who we are, whence (we come
10Tovma3    6:22|is hardly a single person who bears witness to the truth
10Tovma3    6:23|one hundred and eleven prophets who produced true and accurate testimony
10Tovma3    6:34|the example of) Bagarat Bagratuni, who had been seized by another
10Tovma3    6:34|like Jereboam, son of Nabat, who sinned and made Israel transgress
10Tovma3    6:38|memory not be with those who, although they erred and perished
10Tovma3    6:43|his homonym John the Baptist, who had been arrested by Herod
10Tovma3    6:46|to ensnare them like those who had turned away from the
10Tovma3    6:49|is the Lord our God, who instructed our hands for war
10Tovma3    6:50|the Lord’s angels surround those who fear him and preserve them
10Tovma3    6:53|souls: “Come to me all who labour and are laden, and
10Tovma3    6:53|shall give you rest,” and: “Who denies himself for my sake
10Tovma3    6:56|the company of ferocious barbarians who are crueler to us than
10Tovma3    6:60|thanks to the omnipotent Christ who had strengthened the holy martyr
10Tovma3    7:3|us turn to the Elkesites, who were those who at the
10Tovma3    7:3|the Elkesites, who were those who at the time of persecutions
10Tovma3    7:4|not receive any of those who repented of sacrificing to idols
10Tovma3    7:5|led astray by despair those who turned to repentence. He ruined
10Tovma3    7:10|the apostle said, like those who honour with the lips and
10Tovma3    7:11|is quite impossible that he who believes with the mouth could
10Tovma3    7:11|or figs from thistles?” Or: “Who denies me before men, him
10Tovma3    7:11|too deny before my Father who is in heaven. And who
10Tovma3    7:11|who is in heaven. And who will confess me before men
10Tovma3    7:11|too confess before my Father who is in heaven
10Tovma3    7:15|had not reproached the king who had acted impiously outside the
10Tovma3    7:15|laments and tears are those who are impious with their lips
10Tovma3    7:16|severe punishment the man deserves who trampled under foot the Son
10Tovma3    7:17|it is no one else who created the tongue, and there
10Tovma3    7:17|there is no one else who made the heart. So away
10Tovma3    8:5|the other birds and beasts who naturally divide the year into
10Tovma3    8:8|of events they know well who in these times survive and
10Tovma3    8:9|troops with their various generals who had come to him from
10Tovma3    8:13|God has prepared for those who love him and who endure
10Tovma3    8:13|those who love him and who endure in the true faith
10Tovma3    8:14|to hand the Lord’s saying: “Who denies me before men, him
10Tovma3    8:14|soul will lose it”; and: “Who lost his life for my
10Tovma3    8:15|old man in his dotage who cannot say what he wishes
10Tovma3    8:16|it is written: “The man who plans and is contemptuous is
10Tovma3    8:20|thanked for ineffable gifts Christ who had rendered them worthy to
10Tovma3    8:24|praised the glory of God who had strengthened the saints and
10Tovma3    9:0|war against Sahak the Ismaelite who was known as the son
10Tovma3    9:9|renowned in the valiant army, who had under him a host
10Tovma3    9:10|in the river. To those who found his corpse a few
10Tovma3    9:12|and brought him before Bugha, who was more astonished at his
10Tovma3    10:11|the Ałuank’ a certain Apumusē, who was noted as a reader
10Tovma3    10:24|the toy, we the children who, grasping your power, play with
10Tovma3    10:25|my young and the foxes who live in dens
10Tovma3    10:30|men knowledgeable in this; those who are occupied with warfare can
10Tovma3    10:37|sometimes defeated? Which of those who ruled the world was never
10Tovma3    10:41|of any of the kings who had held sway over the
10Tovma3    10:42|after the other; and everyone who saw them was stricken with
10Tovma3    10:51|saying: “They shall send messengers who will weep bitterly.” They wrote
10Tovma3    11:5|liberal bestower of unbounded gifts, who had made them worthy to
10Tovma3    11:7|Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: “Who allowed me to be martyred
10Tovma3    11:22|called Yovnan. He it was who during Bugha’s attack, from the
10Tovma3    11:26|of those condemned to death who have deprived themselves of life
10Tovma3    11:30|his neck to the executioner who cut off his head. So
10Tovma3    11:31|He wrote individually to those who remained in their lands in
10Tovma3    11:33|a single Armenian prince remained who had not joined him, he
10Tovma3    11:35|of Smbat, lord of Shak’ē, who had captured Baban; the princes
10Tovma3    11:35|Garit’ayank’; and then Esayi Apumusē, who had waged many wars
10Tovma3    12:2|formed armies from among those who had escaped the sword and
10Tovma3    13:5|Let this suffice for those who are logically minded and understanding
10Tovma3    13:7|account he includes onlythose who by faith defeated the kingdom
10Tovma3    13:32|in which dwelt the Muslims who had remained there at Bugha’s
10Tovma3    13:33|all the tribes of Muslims who were living in the principality
10Tovma3    13:34|of the nobility of Vaspurakan who had joined the royal army
10Tovma3    13:37|vigour that there were more who perished by Gurgēn’s sword than
10Tovma3    13:37|perished by Gurgēn’s sword than who survived. The troops pursuing the
10Tovma3    13:38|it was the Muslim troops who were defeated by the valiant
10Tovma3    13:40|addition to the many brigands who attacked Gurgēn, and the hard
10Tovma3    13:40|there) enemies from the outside who surrounded him, there were also
10Tovma3    13:47|Gurgēn. But when the troops who accompanied him realised the latter’s
10Tovma3    13:49|increasing the evilespecially Vasak, who attributed to himself the supposed
10Tovma3    13:52|family was among the wounded who fell
10Tovma3    13:55|he and the noble troops who had joined him did not
10Tovma3    14:3|the intercession of the saints who had shed their blood for
10Tovma3    14:11|energy the attacks of those who were striving for the princely
10Tovma3    14:14|the caliph of the Muslims,” who had heard of his prowess
10Tovma3    14:17|Michael, king of the Greeks, who was prompt to arrange that
10Tovma3    14:24|haired man, shining with light, who said to Gurgēn: “Take heed
10Tovma3    14:25|the false religion of those who have turned away from the
10Tovma3    14:25|Ismael, like those Armenian captives who were deluded
10Tovma3    14:37|A servant of Derenik’s who was the jailer loosed him
10Tovma3    14:40|and came to a monk who was priest in the monastery
10Tovma3    14:40|mad monk full of folly, (who did) what he had not
10Tovma3    14:45|had been entrusted to Ashot, who was the prince of princes
10Tovma3    15:2|and Abraham, confessors of Christ, who were freed from the cruel
10Tovma3    15:6|the community of the Jacobites, who are the believing congregations there
10Tovma3    15:9|door. He had a son who was an infant, so Derenik
10Tovma3    16:2|Ashot with his heroic strength who joined the royal army. Musē
10Tovma3    18:1|wage war with the people who live on the lakeshore called
10Tovma3    18:1|the lakeshore called Ut’manik, and who were secure in the impregnable
10Tovma3    18:2|In those days the Ut’maniks, who lived in the fortresses (of
10Tovma3    18:2|province) had killed Ṙstom Varazhnuni, who at that time held the
10Tovma3    18:3|the abbot of the monastery who was called Grigor, and put
10Tovma3    18:5|of Amida, son of Sheh, who held the position of commander
10Tovma3    18:14|also all the Armenian princes who had returned from captivity
10Tovma3    18:16|by water; while the men who worked infamous deeds with men
10Tovma3    18:17|So as the Sodomites who paid the penalty with fire
10Tovma3    18:17|be tortured again, for those who will act in every evil
10Tovma3    18:19|his remorse and repentence, forwho will utter the name of
10Tovma3    20:0|and his making David prince, who was called king
10Tovma3    20:2|Others, who were close to Derenik, (claimed
10Tovma3    20:5|regard to the Armenian princes who had gone to him. They
10Tovma3    20:7|make (David) prince of Tarōn, who is called prince of Armenia
10Tovma3    20:11|the Armenians, endearing to those who heard him and charming to
10Tovma3    20:11|him and charming to those who saw him. In his great
10Tovma3    20:15|The prince of princeswho was the highest ranking and
10Tovma3    20:23|great Catholicos of Armenia, Gēorg, who entreated Derenik to free him
10Tovma3    20:27|insinuations between Derenik and Hasan, who was the son of Derenik’s
10Tovma3    20:51|not heed the noble troops who tried to prevent him. For
10Tovma3    20:61|whether there would be any who might bring him some aid
10Tovma3    20:65|are the words of Solomon, who note: “Woe to one alone
10Tovma3    20:65|one alone. When he falls, who will raise him?” And: “Two
10Tovma3    22:2|army of the Korahites. He who earlier spared the repentant Ninevites
10Tovma3    22:13|The son of Apusech, Awshin, who had brought his Persian dynasty
10Tovma3    22:17|to Yisē, brother of T’adēos, who were called sons of Sherep’
10Tovma3    22:18|land is troubled and those who hold your fortresses are wavering
10Tovma3    22:28|of Yisē (son of) Sheh, who with great delight won them
10Tovma3    23:4|governors and prefects, and those who in friendly submission paid him
10Tovma3    24:2|Shapuh and Vahan and Saray, who were brothers, Apusakr Vahuni, and
10Tovma3    25:1|of Apusech, was a man who loved turmoil and hated peace
10Tovma3    25:3|Shapuh from the Amatuni family, who had been an accomplice of
10Tovma3    25:8|them in half, terrifying all who saw their dreadful end
10Tovma3    26:4|him in war. However, he who struck, the same also healed
10Tovma3    26:5|prowess in deeds of war, who cast fear into (other) nations
10Tovma3    26:6|But God, who in his providence alters the
10Tovma3    26:7|haste to write to Sap’i, who was residing at Vantosp and
10Tovma3    26:10|turned bitter on meeting him, who brought with him an infinity
10Tovma3    26:11|amazement they considered him (wondering) who he was, what sort of
10Tovma3    26:13|Gregory by the blessed Mashtots’, who came from the island in
10Tovma3    27:10|we think that man worthy who trampled the Son of God
10Tovma3    28:2|For the sons of Abdrahman, who are called the Kaysikk’, had
10Tovma3    28:5|But the Kaysik who governed the land of Apahunik’
10Tovma3    28:5|citizens and the Persian brigands who used to make raids against
10Tovma3    29:19|guardians of this dark (region) who have control over the souls
10Tovma3    29:19|those of believers and those who have repented, and deliver them
10Tovma3    29:21|been disturbed, brought back those who had been deprived of or
10Tovma3    29:27|Armenian) era when Saint Vahan, who was the son of Khosrov
10Tovma3    29:39|which the ranks of kings who believe in Christ glory and
10Tovma3    29:42|its base, where dwelt monks who wore the habit
10Tovma3    29:44|to the above-mentioned priest, who was a gentle man, humble
10Tovma3    29:46|Chalcedonians, with the other duophysites, who in their error said that
10Tovma3    29:52|in which the faithful man who trusted in God journeyed to
10Tovma3    29:62|led by their queen bee, who in their rage against the
10Tovma3    29:65|the house of the Amatunik’, who was residing at the tomb
10Tovma3    29:68|is, the marzpan and those who governed Korchēik’the marzpan marched
10Tovma3    29:78|multitude like locusts, from those who were called Shekhetik’. There were
10Tovma3    29:79|temporized over this, especially those who are known as the (most
10Tovma4    1:2|with the assistance of God, who fulfilled for him the inspired
10Tovma4    1:8|who like blood-thirsty beasts gnashed
10Tovma4    1:15|from Atrpatakan, and likewise those who were Armenian and whose accomplice
10Tovma4    1:16|they turned to a man who was very dear to the
10Tovma4    1:20|own companions, mire of gloom, who engulfed in his abyss of
10Tovma4    1:28|children, Ashot, Gagik, and Gurgēn, who had not yet reached maturity
10Tovma4    1:30|pourer, the prophet Jeremiah, saying: “Who made my head a reservoir
10Tovma4    1:32|loss of their fellow servant. Who would not lament that day
10Tovma4    1:32|not be contorted, among us who have deserved to see and
10Tovma4    1:35|Even the dogs who loved their master, grovelling at
10Tovma4    1:40|The princess, who had trusted in the invincible
10Tovma4    1:40|has engulfed (us) from anywhere. Who dared to do this? Who
10Tovma4    1:40|Who dared to do this? Who could seize my golden-feathered
10Tovma4    1:40|being torn apart and killed? Who was able to bring low
10Tovma4    1:40|his resounding and fearsome cry? Who could approach and bridle the
10Tovma4    1:45|as courageous as his father, who in my lifetime or thereafter
10Tovma4    1:45|on the heads of those who plunged me into this darkness
10Tovma4    1:46|We were informed by those who had witnessed the events and
10Tovma4    1:46|had witnessed the events and who carried the (prince’s) children in
10Tovma4    1:48|of Armenia, the invincible warrior, who waged great battles without an
10Tovma4    3:8|was God, as I suppose, who permitted him to take vengeance
10Tovma4    3:12|brought to a halt those who waxed insolent against the church
10Tovma4    3:20|armed force and attacked Smbat, who escaped by the skin of
10Tovma4    3:24|days and time of war. Who knows whose will be the
10Tovma4    3:43|prophet might be fulfilled: “He who dug the pit will fall
10Tovma4    3:48|to his aid Prince Ashot, who, remembering the sympathetic bond of
10Tovma4    4:3|land, of the clan called (…), who were rebels, thieves’ accomplices, ravagers
10Tovma4    4:4|was Shapuh, son of Maymanik, who by a deceitful ruse had
10Tovma4    4:16|all his neighbours and those who lived around his territory. When
10Tovma4    4:21|of the tribe called Ut’manik, who had fortified themselves there
10Tovma4    4:31|brave-hearted man called T’adēos, who had demonstrated many acts of
10Tovma4    4:35|is found ready for those who request him,” the power of
10Tovma4    4:38|the price, as did he who sold God, and gave the
10Tovma4    4:41|more fearsome than the many who had preceded him
10Tovma4    4:53|of the firstborn to those who demanded the didram, saying: “Give
10Tovma4    4:53|the deep, (thus) satisfying those who had asked him. This he
10Tovma4    4:57|that there was no one who could rule and control Armenia
10Tovma4    4:71|glorified the souls of those who had departed this world
10Tovma4    4:72|of the indigent and afflicted, who thronged to him. So by
10Tovma4    4:73|unfailing commemoration for his brother, who had gone to eternal glory
10Tovma4    4:74|Greetings to you, my brother, who saved my soul from the
10Tovma4    5:1|and the Sevordik’ of Hagar, who (inhabited) the mountainous regions
10Tovma4    7:1|as a memorial to those who will come later, and especially
10Tovma4    7:2|and foremost of brave men, who requested from me this History
10Tovma4    7:3|sayings are familiar to all who love reading: “An avaricious man
10Tovma4    7:4|the character of a king who is not avaricious remains free
10Tovma4    7:6|needs of kings and everyone who might wish to take some
10Tovma4    8:0|building of Ałt’amar; and those who constructed there a few buildings
10Tovma4    8:10|all nations of the earth who could unerringly carry out the
10Tovma4    9:5|the saying of the prophet: “Who removes the honourable from the
10Tovma4    9:8|images of the four evangelists, who are worthily the crown of
10Tovma4    9:9|crossnimbed image of our Saviour, who for our sake put on
10Tovma4    9:9|glorious image of King Gagik, who with proud faith raises the
10Tovma4    10:4|unable to oppose the tyrant who had risen up against him
10Tovma4    10:4|him from the violent brigands who were demanding tribute. The king
10Tovma4    10:15|number of corpses of those who had fallen to the ground
10Tovma4    10:17|many of his own troops who had seized plunder, but let
10Tovma4    11:2|They attacked the Delmik troops, who were brave warriors armed with
10Tovma4    13:2|remained of the Armenian princes, who had fallen into decline; and
10Tovma4    13:17|the ruler of the Elimites, who was called Sultan Tułlup, launched
10Tovma4    13:25|powerful prince of princes Aluz, who was lord and master of
10Tovma4    13:26|continually served the holy clergy who were in the holy cathedral
10Tovma4    13:28|holy martyr, the young Abdlmseh, who was related to the protocuropalates
10Tovma4    13:32|the saintly and pious Abdlmseh, who in his divine wisdom exceeded
10Tovma4    13:35|by continuous attacks of Muslims, who spread their raids over the
10Tovma4    13:43|mortification and chastity, since those who live their lives in chastity
10Tovma4    13:44|saints: “It is not you who chose me, but I chose
10Tovma4    13:46|a virgin holy and brave, who with his lance protected the
10Tovma4    13:48|He resembled Elias the prophet who saw God, who from the
10Tovma4    13:48|the prophet who saw God, who from the womb of his
10Tovma4    13:48|by angels with fire, and who through his chastity closed up
10Tovma4    13:49|prophet John, son of Zacharias, who heard from the archangel the
10Tovma4    13:49|concerning the birth of John, who laid hands on God the
10Tovma4    13:50|John the son of Zebedee, who through his chastity was named
10Tovma4    13:50|was named son of thunder, who from the heights thundered forth
10Tovma4    13:50|forth the word of God, who reclined on the Lord’s breast
10Tovma4    13:53|who were in opposition to the
10Tovma4    13:53|and anointed of the Lord, who sat on the throne of
10Tovma4    13:75|He was desired by all who saw him, and longed for
10Tovma4    13:75|and longed for by those who saw him not. His name
10Tovma4    13:79|triune (yet) one in essence, who in his boundless love for
10Tovma4    13:82|wise king of Armenia, Gagik, who by his wisdom and orthodox
10Tovma4    13:83|patriarch of Armenia, Lord Zak’aria, who is truly good and liberally
10Tovma4    13:83|with the archi(episcopal) rank, who is the gem of the
10Tovma4    13:84|the princes or of those who hold sway in eastern parts
10Tovma4    13:89|teacher, the honourable priest Simeon, who taught me a few books
10Tovma4    13:90|raised in purity and righteousness, who had attained the wisdom of
10Tovma4    13:100|and departure from his world, who shall occupy our patriarchal throne
10Tovma4    13:102|and others of his ilk, who waxed haughty against the holy
10Tovma4    13:106|leader or saviour and rescuer who could free us from foreigners
10Tovma4    13:107|Lord Dawit’, bishop of Armenia, who had been ordained by his
10Tovma4    13:108|Amir Kurchbēk and Amir Sēfēt’in, who were wise, intelligent, eloquent, and
10Tovma4    13:112|the Lord and merciful God, who is liberal with good gifts
11Asogh1    1:3|false stories of impostor philosophers who say that the world exists
11Asogh1    1:4|false words of the pagans, who take away the hope of
11Asogh1    1:5|remains) in books; while those who deviated from the will of
11Asogh1    2:8|full of wisdom and knowledge, who wrote an answer to the
11Asogh1    2:9|and Hamam the Eastern (Areveltsi), who wrote the Interpretation on the
11Asogh1    2:9|on the [38th] chapter of Job ("Who hide this from me advice
11Asogh1    3:1|the Greek king Leo [VI] Philosopher, who took the place of Basil
11Asogh1    3:1|took the place of Basil, who died after [19] years of rule
11Asogh1    3:1|look like a stingy Greek, who usually is not generous and
11Asogh1    3:1|usually is not generous and who does not even have the
11Asogh1    3:15|started a war with Ahmad, who defeated him and forced him
11Asogh1    3:16|Afshin, the son of Saj, who was an ostikan in Persia
11Asogh1    3:16|was an ostikan in Persia, who crowned Smbat, indignantly viewed at
11Asogh1    3:17|This is the same Afshin who took into captivity the lord
11Asogh1    3:17|into captivity the lord Georg, who was ransomed by Hamam, the
11Asogh1    3:18|decided) to go to Afshin, who (however) received him with great
11Asogh1    4:6|the king of Egeratsik Constantine, (who wanted to revolt the country
11Asogh1    4:7|broke away from the caliph, who sent orders to all parts
11Asogh1    4:17|the part of the nobles who remained with him, taking a
11Asogh1    4:17|son of Abu-Saj Yusuf, who, (taking) him with him, went
11Asogh1    5:0|About the martyrs who accepted death in the city
11Asogh1    5:2|But Christ, who turned their will to a
11Asogh1    5:5|executioners, were presented to Yusuf, who, under an oath, offered them
11Asogh1    5:8|to the number of martyrs who accepted death on the cross
11Asogh1    5:9|sacrifice to our hope - Christ, who died for us and promised
11Asogh1    5:12|the second Theudas - the first who seceded from the Arab amir
11Asogh1    6:2|Iron) for his extraordinary courage, who performed miracles of courage in
11Asogh1    6:4|the Amir Spuk was located, who invited Shahanshah Ashot, to help
11Asogh1    6:6|dispensation of Armenia, Bishop Theodore (who ruled for [11] years) became Catholicos
11Asogh1    7:0|life of hermits and monks who live in multitudes
11Asogh1    7:14|in many places, where those who wished to live in harmony
11Asogh1    7:21|ascetic and servant of Christ, who died having reached the limits
11Asogh1    7:21|the abbot of the monastery, who did not cease to serve
11Asogh1    7:22|abbot to Father Barsekh (Basil), who was everything with everyone, satisfying
11Asogh1    7:27|All (who lived in these monasteries), and
11Asogh1    7:28|virtues of all these monastics, who, through hunger and thirst, sharing
11Asogh1    7:30|less glory) and father Karmir, who lived in the Tzop district
11Asogh1    7:34|Among them were the vardapets, who had become sophisticated in the
11Asogh1    7:34|truth: the elder Basil (Basilios), who owned a powerful word, a
11Asogh1    7:34|glorious in knowledge and virtues, who spent (sometimes as much as
11Asogh1    7:35|nicknamed Mashkoten, a learned man who (always) walked around in poor
11Asogh1    7:35|a monk of Narek (monastery), who wrote a book against the
11Asogh1    7:38|to the curses of Jeremiah, (who says): “Cursed is he who
11Asogh1    7:38|who says): “Cursed is he who puts his hope in man
11Asogh1    7:42|deed) Chmshkik’s grandson, Kiwr-Zan, who was a young man at
11Asogh1    7:43|Abas, the king of Armenia, who reigned for [24] years [928-952], died
11Asogh1    8:15|The great vardapet Stepanos, who occupied the place of blessed
11Asogh1    8:19|and the patrick Kwir-Zhan, who with their power terrified all
11Asogh1    8:21|Kiwr-Zan) enthroned Nikephoros in [412-963], who reigned for [7] years (from [963-969]). He
11Asogh1    8:25|the land of the Sebasteia, who, with the help of the
11Asogh1    8:26|cut through (the enemy ranks), who stood face to face with
11Asogh1    9:4|lived in his time: Yovhannes, who bore the cross of Christ
11Asogh1    9:4|bore the cross of Christ, who, with a weak word, but
11Asogh1    9:7|Jeremiah, an ascetic of Christ, (who was) my comrade
11Asogh1    9:8|eloquent Sargis (Sergey) from Albania, who, although still in his youth
11Asogh1    9:9|finally, Yovhannes, who was once a priest
11Asogh1    10:1|of troops, the demeslikos Mleh, who, upon his arrival, laid siege
11Asogh1    10:1|army, captured the demeslikos Mleh, who died at the Arabs
11Asogh1    11:3|assistance of the architect Trdat, who built the church of the
11Asogh1    11:5|with his cousin (paternal) Mushegh, who was in Kars, and took
11Asogh1    11:6|he was accompanied by Mushegh, who summoned him to help himself
11Asogh1    12:2|invited him to his place, who, although he did not have
11Asogh1    15:1|Tornik, an Iberian by birth, who had been a monk on
11Asogh1    16:4|action reminds him of Samson, who, with three hundred foxes, set
11Asogh1    16:4|fields of foreigners, or Alexander, who set fire to the wooden
11Asogh1    16:5|The great family of Hamtun, who lived on the Syrian plain
11Asogh1    16:10|that: there was no person who would oppose him
11Asogh1    17:2|and frisky youth, but those who knew him did not believe
11Asogh1    17:13|pious (daughter) of pious parents, who was the sister of the
11Asogh1    20:6|was forbidden for the Armenians (who were) in the city of
11Asogh1    21:0|died; about the Bugar kings who killed him
11Asogh1    21:3|some woman from his subjects, who looked like his sister. Upon
11Asogh1    21:3|of Sebasteia, they found out who she was, and therefore they
11Asogh1    23:4|But the Arabians, who lived in the desert, went
11Asogh1    24:9|Then those who were sitting in ambush behind
11Asogh1    24:9|was presented to King Basil, who sentenced him to the gallows
11Asogh1    26:4|happened there (at that time), who, with surprising consideration, drew up
11Asogh1    26:5|brother) of the monk Tornik, who settled in the countries of
11Asogh1    26:6|Zan, aka Portiz, to him, who, having come, gave him two
11Asogh1    27:3|grandfather Bagarat married another wife, who began to drive Gurgen, the
11Asogh1    27:7|the army of the Abkhazians, who, horrified by this, began to
11Asogh1    28:4|for the censers; the people who were here ask him: “what
11Asogh1    28:5|were transmitted to the king, who ordered first to gouge out
11Asogh1    28:6|hermit monks in the city, who, having learned about what had
11Asogh1    28:9|to the Amir of Gokhtan, who kept it according to his
11Asogh1    28:10|angered the non-wrathful God, who in his great anger first
11Asogh1    28:12|Gagik, ordered the very man who dug (from the grave) the
11Asogh1    29:12|Demeter became convinced that those who move away from the Lord
11Asogh1    31:7|the Greek half of (Armenia), who, having at their head the
11Asogh1    32:1|After the recalcitrants who rebelled against the Greek king
11Asogh1    32:3|Sahak, the son of Habel, who repeatedly fought with the Bulkhaars
11Asogh1    32:4|in the war, where Sahak, who was with him, was also
11Asogh1    33:1|east to summon Patrick Zan, who killed Chortuanel and, having appointed
11Asogh1    33:2|the hands of the enemies, who took him to their own
11Asogh1    35:2|said in scripture: “the one who shakes the internal in their
11Asogh1    35:2|and its pillars tremble”, orwho looks at the earth and
11Asogh1    35:3|of God, and that those who did not heed the voice
11Asogh1    37:2|inhabitants from Armenians and Iberians, who recognized his authority
11Asogh1    38:4|avenge this, deceived the Amir, who was pierced with a spear
11Asogh1    39:5|by sister) Bat, became Amir, who, having taken possession of Amida
11Asogh1    40:5|the son of Grigor Pahlawuni, who built Marmarashen and Brgnern, the
11Asogh1    40:30|five people of Iberian soldiers who fell in single combat, not
11Asogh1    42:5|a son nor a brother who could inherit the throne of
11Asogh1    42:5|to the Greek king Basil, who, having received news of the
11Asogh1    42:10|and vassals of Kouropalates David, who arrived there, were not far
11Asogh1    42:11|Iberian called to his own, who, having come running, killed the
11Asogh1    42:12|the people of the Ruses, who were there, rose to fight
11Asogh1    43:3|troops to go to Gurgen, who came along the same road
11Asogh1    45:0|About the ancestry of Artsrunik, who in our time began to
11Asogh1    45:2|to generation came to Gagik, (who lived) in the days of
11Asogh1    47:2|by the Armenian king, Gagik, who was at enmity with each
11Asogh1    48:6|But you, who walk the path of humility
12Last1    1:7|Those who were settled in the land
12Last1    1:8|Those who were torn from their loved
12Last1    1:23|for the one who had held the land, (a
12Last1    2:1|was occupied by lord Sargis who had been nourished with holiness
12Last1    2:3|as) Sargis, Tiranun and Yenovk’ who were vardapets at the kat’oghikosate
12Last1    2:3|vardapets at the kat’oghikosate; Samuel, who directed the monastery of Kamrjac’
12Last1    2:3|of Hnjuc’ monastery; Step’annos Taronac’i, who wrote a history of the
12Last1    2:4|from the same district (Taron) who was nicknamed Kozern, who wrote
12Last1    2:4|Taron) who was nicknamed Kozern, who wrote a book on the
12Last1    2:4|learned man, and many others, who in their time greatly elevated
12Last1    2:5|Those who look upon us with distrust
12Last1    2:6|fine remembrance. (Gagik’s) sons, Smbat, who was called Yovhannes, and his
12Last1    2:11|Now the princes who were with (Smbat) quickly took
12Last1    2:13|they took him to Georgi who ordered that he be put
12Last1    2:15|to grow stronger than all who had come before him. So
12Last1    2:16|sent a certain Nicomedian prince who came and placed a capitation
12Last1    2:18|and sent emissaries to Georgiwho was ruling the Georgiansto
12Last1    2:18|certain bishop of Georgian nationality who resided in the city of
12Last1    2:28|to the spirit of Jeremiah who knew how to fashion laments
12Last1    2:29|forget the acts of God Who justly requites all that stray
12Last1    2:29|note: “He shall requite those who hate Him, and not delay
12Last1    2:30|time: the venerable, respectworthy elderly who fell, their white hairs stained
12Last1    2:32|in the open sunlight. Those who had hardly been able to
12Last1    2:37|canons, while the Byzantine bishops who happened to be there (were
12Last1    3:2|many of the Byzantine princes, who at various times, for diverse
12Last1    3:2|rule by the emperor, and who (now) were roaring like lions
12Last1    3:4|of Phocas (P’okas) called Craviz, who on account of his father’s
12Last1    3:5|my own eyes, that those who arose against him died laughable
12Last1    3:8|of a flood. For Dawit’, who was called Senek’erim, being harassed
12Last1    3:11|there were many among them who though they followed after the
12Last1    3:13|Now those who had been sent by the
12Last1    3:13|son-in-law, Andronicos (Andronike), who was his partisan. They brought
12Last1    4:1|we recalled a little earlier, who went and deceived Georgi with
12Last1    4:5|Those who arrived riding spirited horses did
12Last1    4:6|one spot, and that everyone who brought a head would be
12Last1    4:7|up princes over the district who divided (it up) House by
12Last1    4:8|down the city’s orchards. He who was prince of that city
12Last1    4:12|this had so transpired, those who had any power and strength
12Last1    4:14|to him speedily. Now those who were (the military) commanders, although
12Last1    4:15|not to leave alive those who were stirring up the realm
12Last1    4:15|up the realm and those who had not wanted him to
12Last1    5:0|confirmed (in office) those princes who were in charge of districts
12Last1    5:0|were in charge of districts, who had been designated by the
12Last1    5:2|year, he sent an executioner who came and blinded (Komianos) and
12Last1    5:2|and the some eight men who were with him. It is
12Last1    5:2|deeds. For it was (Komianos) who had placed (the city of
12Last1    5:3|a certain eunuch named Nikit, who was to be overseer of
12Last1    5:4|third year, the eunuch Simon, who held sway over half the
12Last1    6:0|and always victorious in battle, who had trampled underfoot many lands
12Last1    6:1|marriage to Romanus (Romanos) [III], (Argyrus), [1028-1034], who was one of the officers
12Last1    6:2|multitude of monks and cenobites who, although possessed of physical bodies
12Last1    6:3|They left to those who love this world the diverse
12Last1    6:4|They replied: “They are flocks who pray, always asking for peace
12Last1    6:6|Lord’s unerring command: “And he who falls on this stone will
12Last1    7:0|The man who had been prince of the
12Last1    7:0|the inhabitants) called emir and who had inherited that place from
12Last1    7:1|his loyal servants to Maneak, who at that time held sway
12Last1    7:3|discern any way out, those who were Muslims, departed during the
12Last1    9:1|He who holds sway (having inherited it
12Last1    9:1|fathers is iron; but he who comes from the outside, not
12Last1    9:3|region; while the third brother, who was a eunuch and a
12Last1    9:4|for the death of Romanus, who died unjustly, or whether (Michael
12Last1    9:5|was rebelling from him. People who say this confirm it (by
12Last1    9:6|been ravished by the Persians, who controlled it. The district chief
12Last1    9:7|the lord of the city, who was named Xtrik, being shut
12Last1    9:10|the emperor sent other troops who arrived with (siege) machinery. Putting
12Last1    9:10|the stronghold’s wall. When those who were in the fortress saw
12Last1    9:16|Now the queen’s sister, who was named Theodora, summoned the
12Last1    9:16|Show us our imperial queen who has inherited the kingdom from
12Last1    9:19|Now the emperor who yesterday was seated on a
12Last1    9:19|futility and insult; and those who thought to rule in perpetuity
12Last1    9:19|ephemeral history of the Caesar who reigned for six months
12Last1    10:2|reign, the son of Maneak, who held sway in the western
12Last1    10:4|in the wisest fashion. He who is more awesome than all
12Last1    10:4|his riches; but let him who glories glory in this, that
12Last1    10:4|that I am the Lord who practices steadfast love, justice, and
12Last1    10:5|one was the great David who was anointed king by the
12Last1    10:6|the mighty David) pardoned Saul who had persecuted him many times
12Last1    10:6|a man after my heart who shall do what pleases me
12Last1    10:7|of Israel: “Woe to those who wish to rule without me
12Last1    10:10|Paul added: “Therefore he who resists the authorities resists what
12Last1    10:10|God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment” [Romans 13.2-3]. This
12Last1    10:11|in praise of Him: “You Who sit among the cherubim and
12Last1    10:13|two brothers Ashot and Yovhannes, who held the kingship of our
12Last1    10:17|sunbeams. As for (the clerics) who dwelled in (the monasteries), what
12Last1    10:18|of owls and screech-owls who have become the choirmasters. In
12Last1    10:20|to bring him there. Those who went out found a certain
12Last1    10:20|a certain elder, named Kiwrakos, who served as superintendent of the
12Last1    10:34|harvested, nor praise for those who trample in the wine presses
12Last1    10:40|city (of Ani) to Petros [I Gedadardz, 1019-1058] who then occupied the patriarchal throne
12Last1    10:41|Vahram and the other azats who had put him on the
12Last1    10:44|he sent to the man who held sway over the Eastern
12Last1    10:46|a certain prince named Asit who previously had held lordship of
12Last1    10:47|filling with joy the beholders who wanted him there
12Last1    10:49|flowed to the ground. Many who saw this prophesied: “That is
12Last1    10:50|the dinner table, men arrived who seized and took (Petros), placing
12Last1    10:50|there by a certain eunuch who held sway over half the
12Last1    11:2|However, He Who limited the ocean, saying: “Thus
12Last1    11:7|in our hearts. To those who are iniquitous, (God) is iniquitous
12Last1    11:9|present at that very time who told him of the Galileans
12Last1    11:16|prophetand he a foreigner who had entered their city, unknown
12Last1    11:19|God, (for) Your mercy! You Who so tolerated the arrogance of
12Last1    11:24|dispatched with the sword; some who had secured themselves into craggy
12Last1    11:24|Seljuks) killed with arrows; many who had gone up to a
12Last1    11:28|of many types: for some who had fallen (fatally wounded) were
12Last1    11:28|to give them drink. Others who were terribly wounded, and could
12Last1    11:28|sounds in pain. Yet others, who had been badly wounded, were
12Last1    11:31|Those who were (too young to be
12Last1    11:31|along on their knees. Those who were even younger than they
12Last1    11:31|newly separated from their mothers, who, being impatient by nature, angrily
12Last1    11:33|priests singing the psalms, (priests) who by their prayers were always
12Last1    11:34|Koreb, and lived. But those who took refuge on you were
12Last1    11:35|the believing men and women who fell upon you. Let the
12Last1    12:1|resembled a newly-wed woman who, with her captivating beauty and
12Last1    12:6|He who cheated his friend boasted about
12Last1    12:6|about being wise, while he who ravished said, “I am mighty
12Last1    12:7|Accursed is he who ravishes the fields of his
12Last1    12:7|rebuke of the great Isaiah who in angry protest condemned such
12Last1    12:7|such people: “Woe to those who join house to house, who
12Last1    12:7|who join house to house, who add field to field, until
12Last1    12:8|saysThey shall be despised who are chosen by silver
12Last1    12:13|Who cried out and note: “Unless
12Last1    12:15|fell to the sword, but who can count how many of
12Last1    12:16|in Your sanctuaries when those who despise You boast during Your
12Last1    12:18|Who can put into writing the
12Last1    12:21|the corpses of the slain. Who can count those burned to
12Last1    12:21|those burned to death? Those who had escaped from the glittering
12Last1    12:22|arms. The number of priests who died by fire and sword
12Last1    12:22|than [150]. But as for those who had come from all other
12Last1    12:22|and happened to be there, who can count them
12Last1    12:25|the other districts and cities, who is strong enough (to record
12Last1    13:1|were Kamenas, which translatesfire,” who held sway over Armenia, and
12Last1    13:1|and Aharon, son of Bulghar, who held the Vaspurakan region, and
12Last1    13:1|the mighty prince of Armenia, who held the dignity of magister
12Last1    13:4|They resembled the diseased Saul who ran to a wizard, or
12Last1    13:4|a wizard, or the Jews who piled their treasures onto camels
12Last1    13:5|to that mountain of meat who had insulted Israel with great
12Last1    13:5|did not think of) Ezekiel who laid low [180,000] Assyrians with prayers
12Last1    14:2|position his sister’s son, Xach’ik, who had received the ordination for
12Last1    15:4|its population. Only the one who managed to enter the stronghold
12Last1    16:2|Who can record the evils which
12Last1    16:9|laments and sighs of all who are participants in this hellish
12Last1    16:13|class of clerics and priests who happened to be there, or
12Last1    16:14|this the number of children who were taken from their mothers’
12Last1    16:14|and hurled to the ground, who sought their mothers with their
12Last1    16:16|Who is capable of describing the
12Last1    16:17|Now (those Seljuks) who had entered Tayk’ took the
12Last1    16:18|Byzantine troops called Vrhangs (Vrangk’) who, at all hazards, battled with
12Last1    16:19|homes. As for those (Seljuks) who had come against Armenia, whomever
12Last1    16:25|Wonder at the stupid Sultan) who declared himself omnipotent and God’s
12Last1    16:26|taken the city. However, God (Who does not remain angry forever
12Last1    16:29|the city. Now the prince who had the duty of superintendence
12Last1    16:31|steadfastness to His people, He Who is blessed for all time
12Last1    16:34|the heart of a prince who was one of the Sultan’s
12Last1    16:36|This was done by God Who knows how to lay the
12Last1    16:38|However, one of our presbyters, who was quite old and extremely
12Last1    16:41|he himself fell. Then those who were stationed upon the wall
12Last1    16:45|His salvation is to those who fear Him? How He knows
12Last1    16:45|overcame) the colossal giant Ovgin who was nine cubits tall; the
12Last1    16:48|Who is God to save you
12Last1    16:49|and did not shame those who correctly called upon Him
12Last1    16:50|head of) that barbarian (king) who, at the sight of such
12Last1    16:51|along with you bless Him Who is blessed for all eternity
12Last1    17:6|were the forces of Apusuar, who held Duin and Ganjak and
12Last1    17:7|wreaked unbelievable destruction (on people) who had none to help them
12Last1    17:23|Those clerics who could be seen at the
12Last1    17:23|mahmet-awand). Modest, prudent women who had been legally married, taking
12Last1    17:24|wickedness, inform Heaven and those who are in it and over
12Last1    17:27|God is on our side, who can oppose us? Did not
12Last1    17:27|enemies, and shall destroy those who hate youor, “I shall
12Last1    18:7|remained alive except for those who had gone journeying elsewhere
12Last1    18:8|off to their own land. Who can record the diverse evils
12Last1    18:10|the city, named Michael ([VI], Stratioticus, [1056-1057]), who, in the time of her
12Last1    18:10|official at the palace, and who was quite old and exceedingly
12Last1    18:14|of these forces) were Komianos, who later ruled, and Kamenas (Comnenus
12Last1    18:16|out of mind, like one who is dead
12Last1    18:26|chanced to encounter the judge who was concerned with (the government
12Last1    18:28|the prince residing at Ani, who held the charge of magister
12Last1    18:33|spectator’s heart would not break, who would not be seized with
12Last1    18:34|the slain. There were many who yet lived, unable to speak
12Last1    18:39|For those who thought (the city) would be
12Last1    18:40|no prince nor leader there who, by threats and encouragement, might
12Last1    18:41|fled, others voluntarily surrendered. Those who remained inside, abandoning all thought
12Last1    18:44|did (the Seljuks) kill them. Who has heard of more bitter
12Last1    18:45|even hunted after those survivors who were buried (in hidden chambers
12Last1    18:49|enemies, and straitened by those who hated us. Their arrows drank
12Last1    21:2|grew strong against us, those who hated us ravished us; we
12Last1    21:7|beings and not the Creator Who is blessed for eternity. Although
12Last1    21:9|were the kings of nations, who rested on ivory couches always
12Last1    21:14|are those, like the Sodomites, who were punished both in this
12Last1    21:14|There are those, like Lazarus, who (are punished) in this world
12Last1    21:18|Meanwhile, during the battle, those who left the city were able
12Last1    21:18|save their lives. The warriors who remained to fight on (eventually
12Last1    21:22|need not mention the children who were torn from their parents’
12Last1    21:22|the attractive women and girls who had been reared in comfort
12Last1    21:25|The prince of the stronghold, who had been awaiting an opportune
12Last1    22:0|a certain bishop named Yakobos who held the superintendence of the
12Last1    22:0|about barefoot. He selected priests who circulated around with him, (men
12Last1    22:0|circulated around with him, (men who) wore coarse unadorned clothing, who
12Last1    22:0|who) wore coarse unadorned clothing, who had forsworn sumptuous foods, and
12Last1    22:0|had forsworn sumptuous foods, and who continuously were occupied with the
12Last1    22:1|wanted to see him. Those who had grown haughty with conceit
12Last1    22:3|with ordinary food, and those who eat of itthinking it
12Last1    22:3|the hook, so do those who serve impiety. They dare not
12Last1    22:3|own pit of perdition. Otherwise, who in his right mind would
12Last1    22:5|evangelization: “Beware of false prophets who will come to you in
12Last1    22:8|Those who share the same language, and
12Last1    22:8|share the same language, and who belong to the same people
12Last1    22:8|belong to the same peoplewho spring from the same fountain
12Last1    22:11|the vardapets of the Church who uprooted the harmful weed from
12Last1    22:11|the meadow of our faith, who strained and purified the dregs
12Last1    22:21|the matter, this included those who at that time were ever
12Last1    22:21|in retreats and caves, (and who) requested a visitation from the
12Last1    22:25|works the will of those who fear Him, He hears the
12Last1    22:25|hears the prayers of those who pray to Him, (God) stilled
12Last1    22:26|descended from a pious family, who, attracted by (Yakobos’) renown for
12Last1    22:32|evil memory, such that everyone who hears this narration will curse
12Last1    23:0|certain adulterous monk named Kuncik who dwelled near the fortress-town
12Last1    23:1|with a certain churlish monk who claimed to be from Aghbania
12Last1    23:2|a certain woman named Hranoysh who belonged to a principal and
12Last1    23:3|were two women, her clanswomen who were named Axni and Kamara
12Last1    23:6|a certain prince named Vrverh who became the willing brother to
12Last1    23:8|by means of those women who indiscriminately copulated with him, those
12Last1    23:9|passion of lust like heathen who do not know God
12Last1    23:12|been baptized; he forgot God Who had nourished him with His
12Last1    23:20|notified the blessed patriarch Samuel, who arrived at the spot with
12Last1    23:21|further arrested six of them who were styled the vardapets of
12Last1    23:22|this, (Samuel) blessed the people who had been his colleagues, then
12Last1    23:38|God quickly fell upon (Vrverh) who, although able to escape punishment
12Last1    24:0|deeds. The powerful, tall giants who could not be withstood or
12Last1    24:1|like the residents of Jericho, who, because of the fortification of
12Last1    24:2|For it is the Lord who builds and destroys, makes strongholds
12Last1    24:3|insignificant the sins of those who will not repent or regret
12Last1    24:3|not repent or regret, or who fail to see the punishment
12Last1    24:5|against mankind, but against God Who levels to the ground those
12Last1    24:12|As for those who were holed up within the
12Last1    25:6|arrogant folk in the past who were destroyed. That wicked disease
12Last1    25:6|That wicked disease destroys all who become affected by it, because
12Last1    25:12|the boldness of those braves who did not fear the able
12Last1    25:14|general of the Lord’s troops who had appeared to Joshua and
12Last1    25:16|slave, hand-cuffed. But God, who strikes and then heals, whose
12Last1    25:16|beast-minded king of Persia, who looked upon (Diogenes) as upon
12Last1    25:23|wanted to avenge the one who had become dear to him
12Last1    26:18|the torments of those pagans who hate You. For all of
12Last1    26:22|the ancient chroniclers of history who would have stamped this book