04Yegh7 1:4 | | | the land of the Khaylandurk, | Bel | by name, was secretly inclined |
04Yegh7 1:8 | | | learned a little earlier, and | Bel | as it were confirmed it |
09Draskh1 3:0 | | | The Valor of Hayk against | Bel | and His Descendants |
09Draskh1 3:1 | | | who is the same as | Bel, | became arrogant and haughty, and |
09Draskh1 3:2 | | | himself from the domination of | Bel, | he immediately came to our |
09Draskh1 3:3 | | | Nimrod, that is | Bel, | pursued Hayk with his own |
10Tovma1 1:72 | | | But if | Bel | is the one who gives |
10Tovma1 1:78 | | | Kush, Nebrot’, who is also | Bel. | Of these enough has now |
10Tovma1 2:0 | | | Concerning | Bel | and the Babylonians and their |
10Tovma1 2:1 | | | testimony of later (writers) concerning | Bel | and the Chaldaeans’ heroic follies |
10Tovma1 2:4 | | | said he was the timeless | Bel | of the ancients, not (merely |
10Tovma1 2:6 | | | the Babylonians claimed marvels for | Bel: | that in one night he |
10Tovma1 2:6 | | | Why do you not worship | Bel? | Do you not see how |
10Tovma1 2:9 | | | I shall seek vengeance from | Bel | in Babylon, and I shall |
10Tovma1 2:11 | | | as the ancients said of | Bel, | or other shadowy appearances, dreamlike |
10Tovma1 2:12 | | | them to the example of | Bel. | In his raging pride he |
10Tovma1 2:15 | | | fled and removed himself from | Bel | and Babylon, he came to |
10Tovma1 2:18 | | | they say Ninos reigned after | Bel | and were unconcerned about those |
10Tovma1 3:1 | | | above—from the days of | Bel | down to Ninos—nothing important |
10Tovma1 3:3 | | | After the model of | Bel | he became even more arrogant |
10Tovma1 3:10 | | | Similarly, condemning the (stories) about | Bel | and the other heroes as |
10Tovma1 4:4 | | | of Nebrot and called himself | Bel | |
10Tovma1 4:34 | | | kingdom of the Assyrians from | Bel | and Ninos had been [1,300] years |
10Tovma1 4:36 | | | the former palace abandoned by | Bel, | which is the house of |
11Asogh1 7:3 | | | Armenia) in his arrogance, like | Bel | |