02Agat1 1:15 | | | However, despite these | actions | the clans, and the azgapetk |
03Buz3 1:1 | | | past, as well as the | actions | of those adversaries who resisted |
03Buz3 5:6 | | | his grandfather Gregory in his | actions | |
03Buz4 24:0 | | | of Iran into further military | actions; | and how he became a |
04Yegh2 3:72 | | | However, although all these | actions | were so cruel, no one |
04Yegh4 2:40 | | | successful in all these evil | actions, | he also broke the union |
04Yegh4 2:42 | | | Persian border, but in his | actions | was beyond the pale of |
05Parp1 1:1 | | | the land of Armenia; the | actions | and deeds of holy and |
05Parp2 9:0 | | | about and reproaching their unworthy | actions | and the betrayal to the |
05Parp2 13:1 | | | bear the impure and foul | actions | of the king. We consider |
05Parp2 13:6 | | | throne. (Artashes) himself by his | actions | proved that he was unworthy |
05Parp2 13:13 | | | because the daily increasing impure | actions | of the king, leading to |
05Parp2 16:7 | | | Father not to regard their | actions | as sins. And He always |
05Parp3 34:8 | | | Vasak) who hoped by his | actions | to gain favor from (the |
05Parp3 34:8 | | | at the final moment (Vasak’s | actions) | collapsed on his own head |
05Parp3 43:7 | | | us to death. Rather, (our | actions) | deserve praise and honor |
05Parp3 45:12 | | | regarding the beginings, plans and | actions | of what we undertook. For |
05Parp3 46:0 | | | of your duplicitous affairs and | actions. | But come now, say, what |
05Parp3 56:4 | | | and many died from your | actions, | be now a counselor of |
05Parp3 57:5 | | | cause of all of Vardan’s | actions | and deeds which had been |
05Parp4 82:0 | | | unable to fathom the man’s | actions | and deeds. For when the |
05Parp4 86:1 | | | and fatigued us that his | actions | and deeds are not those |
06Khor1 13:9 | | | danger as he planned such | actions | made him conceal his evil |
06Khor2 1:2 | | | were performed here, the wise | actions | and ordinances of each one |
06Khor2 3:4 | | | a beginning to his benevolent | actions. | First and foremost, he compensated |
06Khor3 6:1 | | | arrival of Antiochus and his | actions | |
08Ghev1 26:14 | | | a punishment commensurate with his | actions. | For his stomach became frightfully |
09Draskh1 30:26 | | | at the katholikos for his | actions, | as he considered him responsible |
09Draskh1 30:78 | | | and alarmed by the swift | actions | of God, threw himself down |
09Draskh1 40:1 | | | very wicked act. Weighing his | actions | intelligently, he again tried to |
09Draskh1 48:20 | | | to his vengeful and insidious | actions, | and went to the district |
09Draskh1 60:21 | | | force you to regret your | actions? | Why are you at this |
10Tovma1 3:8 | | | the war caused by her | actions, | the noble constructions of her |
10Tovma1 6:1 | | | about those of whom no | actions | or valiant deeds are known |
10Tovma2 6:18 | | | earlier events: the details of | actions | brought about by the army |
10Tovma3 10:48 | | | in that many encounters and | actions | |
11Asogh1 7:37 | | | natures, (two) wills and (two) | actions, | that God did not endure |
12Last1 10:11 | | | Psalm: “You knew of my | actions | and my deeds” [Psalms 138.5]. The Apostle |
12Last1 13:4 | | | is quite clear from their | actions, | for they expected Liparit to |