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councils   9
counsel   73


01Kor1    2:26|as a chosen vessel who could bear His wondrous name in
01Kor1    28:3|For we could not record in detail all
02Agat1    2:6|said that if only someone could be found to exact vengeance
02Agat1    4:12|They could not get their hands on
02Agat1    5:34|he whom you call Creator. Could he be some ruler of
02Agat1    5:48|insulted the gods,’ what could this insult mean to them
02Agat1    6:11|began to question him. “How could you suffer, resist, endure, and
02Agat1    7:6|the tree, called of life, could give life without your command
02Agat1    7:86|For men could not endure to see your
02Agat1    10:5|hopes are vain and they could not persuade me or make
02Agat1    13:7|a mask through which he could fight with the church built
02Agat1    17:34|the crowd of people. Nor could anyone subdue her
02Agat1    17:37|note: “Lord of all, who could repay you for the blessings
02Agat1    17:38|But what more could we offer you in return
02Agat1    18:11|For I was ill and could not run to follow my
02Agat1    19:10|and honor on anyone who could entice or persuade the maiden
02Agat1    20:5|back into the city, they could not. This was for two
02Agat1    20:11|How could it be as you describe
02Agat1    21:14|apostle Paul said [cf. Acts 26.18; Col. 1.12] - whom you could recognize and at whose words
02Agat1    21:14|and at whose words you could rejoice through the benevolence of
02Agat1    21:33|Not indeed that he could not be believed without their
02Agat1    21:35|Or how could a man live for a
02Agat1    22:5|rolled before him [cf. III Macc. 5.28]. For they could not bear to be separated
02Agat1    22:7|you did to me. How could a man endure so many
02Agat1    22:10|with your own eyes? How could this have happened, unless God
02Agat1    22:12|at my own decision? How could this be
02Agat1    22:25|Not that anyone could speak about his incomprehensible nature
02Agat3    4:12|as far as the eye could see was struck as level
02Agat3    4:19|as far as the eye could see
02Agat3    7:1|a pig, except that he could speak like a human. The
02Agat3    8:7|even a multitude of men could move. Yet King Trdat lifted
02Agat3    17:2|outside, but their iron tools could not scratch the structure. Then
02Agat3    17:6|things that afterwards no one could find traces of anything - not
02Agat3    18:5|from Sebastia whom no one could name in full, he preached
02Agat3    22:2|their patrimonial residents that one could say about themI have
03Buz3    13:13|Then one could have seen a man, thirsting
03Buz3    13:20|revealed through visible words. They could not differentiate the Creator from
03Buz3    13:27|consulted to see whom they could find worthy of the katoghikosate
03Buz3    14:13|He could walk on the water of
03Buz3    14:52|your head and leader. How could I be the leader of
03Buz3    14:52|not follow the Lord; how could I be the head of
03Buz3    14:53|How could I raise my hands to
03Buz3    14:53|of the Lord’s saints? How could I offer entreating prayers for
03Buz3    14:53|faces, to the Lord? How could I intercede for people who
03Buz3    14:54|How could I speak of reconciliation for
03Buz3    15:7|counsel to decide who they could find to be their leader
03Buz3    17:11|of the kings of Armenia could find a friend among them
03Buz3    20:6|any horse and handsomer. Nothing could be compared with it
03Buz3    20:9|man and feared that he could stir up disturbance between the
03Buz3    20:9|except for size, since he could not find such a large
03Buz3    21:20|inquiry again so that they could see and reveal how this
03Buz4    3:8|his equal in good looks could not be found in the
03Buz4    3:28|as their shepherd, someone who could be their leader and show
03Buz4    5:68|people said such things, they could not suppress the anger of
03Buz4    5:70|But they could not release him, they only
03Buz4    6:3|roots and nothing else that could be suitable for human nutrition
03Buz4    6:11|for us, so that we could, having repented, wash ourselves and
03Buz4    8:14|The gardeners came, tried, but could not drive the harmful pigs
03Buz4    8:17|this vision and thought, what could it mean? And so the
03Buz4    10:1|find a skilled person who could speak in writing against the
03Buz4    10:17|that he was ill and could not move from his place
03Buz4    10:18|froze, fainted, barely breathed and could not answer them until the
03Buz4    15:53|to death, so that I could take you in marriage
03Buz4    15:76|wine they provided, when Paranjem could find no way of giving
03Buz4    16:18|made the vow sincerely, how could he oppose it or flee
03Buz4    20:25|gifts or what reward he could give Arshak, king of Armenia
03Buz4    20:26|such bravery that none other could accomplish
03Buz4    20:39|some ruse by which he could destroy the great affection which
03Buz4    44:12|the place so that he could fulfill the needs of his
03Buz4    47:3|hurried as fast as they could, they were barely able to
03Buz4    52:1|affection so that thereafter they could make peace, great friendship and
03Buz4    54:42|his counsel, be aware, we could have taught you a lesson
03Buz5    1:7|no small concern. For he could grace them with his wise
03Buz5    1:7|as events would unfold, he could give his useful opinions about
03Buz5    1:20|fighting with that fortress, but could not take it. So, it
03Buz5    4:13|something happen to you, how could we face our king, or
03Buz5    4:13|our king, or what answer could we give him? If we
03Buz5    15:1|azats and naxarar azgs he could find
03Buz5    22:2|dews appeared upon him. Everyone could see the dews with their
03Buz5    26:12|asked God that no one could fan his body
03Buz5    26:16|body of Saint Shalita, but could not find it anywhere, because
03Buz5    28:4|For he could not believe that the wine
03Buz5    29:5|was the patriarch of Armenia could bless bread at court but
03Buz5    31:3|were believers so that they could be gathered there for fasting
03Buz5    32:19|And no one could say anything about it. Not
03Buz5    34:6|advice so that the kingdom could remain secure
03Buz5    35:2|what wise old people who could have given beneficial advice offered
03Buz5    35:6|Pap, during the Iranian battles, could have slain king Shapuh of
03Buz5    35:12|So they plotted how they could seize Mushegh, for they were
03Buz5    36:1|despite the fact that they could see his head separated from
03Buz5    38:4|armed cavalrymen, so that Suren could go to the land of
03Buz5    39:2|as many troops as he could lay hands on in those
03Buz5    43:5|this himself so that he could boast that he, personally, had
03Buz6    8:3|had no limits but he could not replace piety for God
03Buz6    8:7|do not know you, what could you have to say to
03Buz6    16:5|faith whose deeds no one could relate
04Yegh2    3:74|So, who indeed could describe the severity of dues
04Yegh2    9:225|is there on earth who could oppose your order
04Yegh2    12:291|he thought that the truth could be changed for falsehood
04Yegh3    2:46|There one could see the great agony of
04Yegh3    10:226|weakness. He realized that he could not complete everything he wished
04Yegh3    11:256|he thus assumed that they could carry out everything in accordance
04Yegh3    11:271|when he realized that he could not break the firmness of
04Yegh3    11:275|no one at all who could escape his clutches
04Yegh4    1:13|royal status if only he could find a way to destroy
04Yegh5    1:2|reckoned as nothing if they could only remain united with God
04Yegh5    3:58|oath he confirmed that they could observe Christianity
04Yegh5    6:137|There one could see the commotion of the
04Yegh5    6:148|There one could see so many broken lances
04Yegh5    6:148|bodies of the blessed ones could not be distinguished, and there
04Yegh5    7:154|around whom the remaining troops could rally
04Yegh5    7:155|and castles which no one could capture
04Yegh5    8:171|and powers failed and he could not calm his troubled mind
04Yegh5    8:173|fear of the king he could not describe events accurately, yet
04Yegh5    8:173|as such a great battle could not be hidden
04Yegh6    3:55|Who might there be who could inform me truthfully about these
04Yegh6    4:81|will to accept magism, he could again embrace Christianity
04Yegh6    5:112|a Christian, he thought he could outwardly cover up and hide
04Yegh7    5:103|insignificant of your pupils. How could I submit to this
04Yegh7    6:142|with the saintsthat he could not be severed from agreement
04Yegh7    7:168|so terribly rocky that they could not even find anywhere to
04Yegh7    7:173|But they could not fully comprehend that they
04Yegh7    8:183|Bishop Sahak interpret, spoke: “How could we obey your equivocal orders
04Yegh7    10:242|Spirit who begat us, how could the children of the same
04Yegh7    14:334|some way in which he could steal the bones from them
04Yegh8    2:50|that all who so desired could share with the holy prisoners
04Yegh8    4:77|of virtue, only with difficulty could he describe it
04Yegh9    3:73|fell in the war, I could not fully number them throughout
04Yegh9    4:79|had their domestic servants, none could be distinguished among them as
05Parp1    2:1|promise of reward for whomever could find a means of killing
05Parp1    3:10|Now, could the man P’awstos who had
05Parp2    6:4|districts, (those lands, taken together) could be compared only to the
05Parp2    7:16|There one could see the children of fishermen
05Parp2    7:18|There one could see everyone dining, surrounded by
05Parp2    8:0|the all-caring creator God could provide. (The Arsacids were unworthy
05Parp2    13:9|sound of lamentation and weeping could be heard (by those who
05Parp2    13:26|And now, how could I, who have advised others
05Parp2    16:10|By what means could you try to console me
05Parp2    16:10|to console me, and who could entreat me to be (your
05Parp2    17:22|been blotted out and so could not be discerned
05Parp3    20:11|Satan who polluted his mind) could not question the dull vardapet
05Parp3    20:11|is himself lacking and incomplete could grant the requests of another
05Parp3    27:0|what strategems and design they could find a way out of
05Parp3    27:18|and were agitated, nonetheless, they could not entertain what had been
05Parp3    27:26|to the Romans: “For I could wish that I myself were
05Parp3    29:0|Those who were not well could not see the radiant arrival
05Parp3    29:1|But on this occasion, one could hear the sounds of weeping
05Parp3    29:4|Then one could see how all of them
05Parp3    30:8|of Byzantine authority where they could live together in hiding, or
05Parp3    30:8|live together in hiding, or could disperse here and there
05Parp3    30:22|azg would know that this could never be the case. All
05Parp3    36:4|and the troops with him could not but be dismayed. They
05Parp3    38:0|unprepared. Had they wanted, they could have inflicted unusually great harm
05Parp3    39:1|banners of other military men could be most clearly discerned
05Parp3    41:9|Xaghteac’, to prepare as they could for whatever happened next
05Parp3    42:0|status. They decided that they could sway the minds of the
05Parp3    44:1|With what fearless audacity could you have enveloped your wretched
05Parp3    45:0|for questioning, so that he could hear what they had to
05Parp3    45:14|Kamsarakan, and said that everything could be fully learned by listening
05Parp3    54:7|listeners temporarily so that he could establish truth and make it
05Parp3    54:13|saints’ relics, and that he could go to the place where
05Parp3    56:13|blessed champions, thinking that they could yet dislodge one person from
05Parp3    56:15|or senses of such men could put up with it? On
05Parp3    57:19|stand on the ground. They could only look at each other’s
05Parp3    57:24|Taking counsel among themselves, they could not come up with any
05Parp3    57:24|up with any strategems, but could only attempt to keep the
05Parp4    63:2|One then could have seen goodness having left
05Parp4    65:2|there was no way (Vahan) could remain in Armenia without causing
05Parp4    68:18|severe reply, saying: “What message could a rebellious land send me
05Parp4    69:5|saw so few Armenians, they could not imagine anything except that
05Parp4    72:2|miracles of God’s power, they could only glorify and worship the
05Parp4    72:6|One could then hear (the following psalm
05Parp4    73:3|When I saw that I could not resist it, I fled
05Parp4    75:16|fighters with honor, then I could show the lord of the
05Parp4    75:22|I wondered how I could correct the views about me
05Parp4    75:23|When I could discover no shortcoming in the
05Parp4    75:23|about me honestly), when I could find no alleviation of the
05Parp4    77:6|eating the food as we could from the saint’s hands, we
05Parp4    78:5|though they knew that they could not resist themnonetheless though
05Parp4    79:7|means of them he certainly could hunt and capture Vahan. “For
05Parp4    80:13|For if we could not see clearly that heaven
05Parp4    82:6|Saul, (he realized that) he could kill him wherever he wanted
05Parp4    83:2|thoroughly broken (the Iranians) and could now be observed
05Parp4    85:4|of the Aryans, or who could escape and bring the news
05Parp4    87:2|themselves as to whom they could make worthy of the kingship
05Parp4    88:9|words are unbelievable. For how could he fearlessly resist in battle
05Parp4    88:13|ten men of his brigade could encounter so many men and
05Parp4    91:23|and his own sons, how could he concern himself about any
05Parp4    91:24|What you did, no one could have dreamed of or attempted
05Parp4    92:12|crazed to think that we could resist and not be destroyed
05Parp4    93:9|One could then see at the atean
05Parp4    96:8|you have done for me could only have been done by
05Parp4    96:8|for all people. Only He could have done what you did
05Parp4    98:0|prudent and perspicacious man who could distinguish the wise from the
05Parp4    100:13|Adonijah thought that he could become king without God but
06Khor1    4:6|periods named after some gods, could he make them equal to
06Khor1    11:21|army should arrive and he could once more set his battle
06Khor1    23:4|in their time, if I could delight in their rule and
06Khor1    25:12|What then could be dearer to me in
06Khor1    30:8|or business had arisen that could not be treated by means
06Khor1    30:10|no excuse or deceit that could veil such wickedness, but then
06Khor1    34:12|quote the saying of Plato: “Could indeed anyone be another self
06Khor1    34:24|pains in his stomach that could be healed in no other
06Khor1    34:24|or name, which no one could hear lightly
06Khor2    8:17|Samson or Heracles or Sagdjik could match them
06Khor2    8:19|about eight stadia before he could reach them, they say that
06Khor2    22:3|He only prescribed that they could not live in Ayrarat, the
06Khor2    26:3|since the Greeks and Syrians could not pronounce his name, they
06Khor2    35:8|faith like her husband Abgar, could not bear to live among
06Khor2    36:5|them all until no one could descry his traveling companion
06Khor2    37:5|and libidinous, whom no one could bear to marry, gave birth
06Khor2    40:2|to sacrifice there the city could not be securely guarded. But
06Khor2    42:11|in himself so that he could harm those he wished in
06Khor2    46:11|Then one could see the terrible slaughter of
06Khor2    63:10|There one could see a new Odysseus slaughtering
06Khor2    66:5|here to see if he could make any disciples from among
06Khor2    85:4|wearing chain armor, which arrows could not pierce
06Khor3    1:1|an eye on them we could discuss everything without forgetting anything
06Khor3    4:2|to his own pleasure [cf. Judges 21:24]. One could also see the same thing
06Khor3    8:6|those who dwelt at Artashat could not endure, they willingly agreed
06Khor3    15:4|himself in Tmorik’ until he could see what the other nobles
06Khor3    20:13|Thenceforth one could see that our country was
06Khor3    27:9|For they could not distinguish the bones of
06Khor3    37:8|to the ground before they could reach their own line
06Khor3    37:11|horses were similarly accoutred. One could see as it were a
06Khor3    37:13|For one could see them like a powerful
06Khor3    40:8|There one could see a new Achilles jumping
06Khor3    42:8|reply from Arshak: “Because they could not bear to live under
06Khor3    52:4|left the royal court he could find no skilled scribe there
06Khor3    58:5|without the Armenian princes he could not hold the country, had
06Khor3    63:10|And how could it be that I would
07Seb1    8:3|on both sides, and one could not distinguish the corpses of
07Seb1    12:2|which no one among mankind could give to his own beloved
07Seb1    14:2|over these events. Since she could do nothing to change the
07Seb1    20:5|the regions of Thrace, but could live or die for their
07Seb1    22:4|Now because the rebel could not resist, he took refuge
07Seb1    32:10|fortification, they thought that they could accomplish something. The next day
07Seb1    33:5|those slain on the plain could not be counted
07Seb1    38:28|provinces so that his army could rest and reequip. Marching to
07Seb1    40:9|the army in whom he could place no trust he commanded
07Seb1    42:14|flight before them. But they could not flee, because of the
07Seb1    42:17|But the Greek king could raise no more troops to
07Seb1    43:4|seize the men. Since he could not find them, he kept
07Seb1    44:8|Who could describe the fearful calamity of
07Seb1    45:1|to slaughter them. The captives could not be counted, and there
07Seb1    46:70|How could the impure mouth approach, or
07Seb1    50:7|might arrive at Chalcedon he could rapidly go to their support
07Seb1    50:11|the dry land, then one could see the awesome power of
07Seb1    50:20|Here one could see the anguished affliction like
07Seb1    51:2|drams. As for those who could not pay, they took for
07Seb1    52:4|them. From the cold they could not come out to offer
08Ghev1    6:2|Once Smbat realized that he could not withstand the Byzantine army
08Ghev1    7:14|Who could endure hearing about the unbelievable
08Ghev1    7:16|peace from humane God. One could say that the altar of
08Ghev1    11:5|a response of this sort: “Could it be that you are
08Ghev1    11:6|who have come with you. Could it be that there are
08Ghev1    11:13|ships so that no one could survive. And no one did
08Ghev1    12:7|himself and wondered whether he could find some means of extricating
08Ghev1    13:12|Is it possible that God could have dwelt in flesh and
08Ghev1    14:40|in the flesh, so how could it be that, the temple
08Ghev1    14:49|comprehend the fact that men could only understand the knowledge of
08Ghev1    14:57|us or by others? What could have hindered us from removing
08Ghev1    14:76|this destruction, for he (Hajjaj) could not make them disappear completely
08Ghev1    14:82|and futile. To whom then could it be that God is
08Ghev1    14:123|are still many passages I could cite (on this subject) but
08Ghev1    14:149|on saying that no one could put Him to death. But
08Ghev1    14:156|blood of an unreasonable lamb, could not we be saved from
08Ghev1    14:160|sacrificial system, what new covenant could He be promising
08Ghev1    14:180|of the holy prophet, how could those of a simple dead
08Ghev1    14:182|what respect for the saints could one expect from you, when
08Ghev1    20:4|you that you reject us? Could it be that you have
08Ghev1    20:32|great insults from them, but could only make this response: “I
08Ghev1    26:12|that helped. Rather all they could do was sit and lament
08Ghev1    31:6|land of the Armenians, he could not even lift his head
08Ghev1    32:0|many took precautions, since they could not endure such tribulations any
08Ghev1    34:58|siege of the city. They could have left for Byzantine parts
08Ghev1    34:66|aid from On High, nothing could shake their earlier determination, despite
08Ghev1    34:73|meals in their homes. Neither could they even bury the dead
08Ghev1    38:5|unable to inflict damage, but could only sit and maintain the
08Ghev1    39:6|from them so that he could return to his country. He
08Ghev1    41:4|taxation) on people that they could not endure it. For even
09Draskh1    2:19|giants who thought that they could carry out their insolent design
09Draskh1    3:18|sway not only those who could easily be subdued but also
09Draskh1    6:20|being a young child he could not come to Arjam’s aid
09Draskh1    7:2|wisdom. But as the Syrians could not pronounce it properly in
09Draskh1    7:4|and Herod, but the latter could not personally carry out the
09Draskh1    7:11|his ailment which no man could ever cure
09Draskh1    12:3|the ailing bodies of men could be comforted. For them he
09Draskh1    14:17|Although Sahak could not demonstrate the falsehood of
09Draskh1    14:21|the wicked-tongued Surmak who could not persevere for more than
09Draskh1    17:21|defeated them so that one could not count the numbers of
09Draskh1    18:9|ignorant of the Divine Scriptures, could not perceive the crafty subtlety
09Draskh1    18:22|agree that such a man could in any way have thought
09Draskh1    20:15|Armenian calendar, hoping that he could somehow make it immovable like
09Draskh1    22:16|beautiful ornaments. (And if stones could impress people), then, (by the
09Draskh1    22:16|the same token) a man could more so astonish the onlookers
09Draskh1    22:29|with horror. He asked, “How could the human body endure such
09Draskh1    23:14|greatly amazed at this and could never forget the signs that
09Draskh1    23:22|of the elements, which you could avoid by seeking shelter with
09Draskh1    25:24|away by the torrent, and could not even be buried in
09Draskh1    25:71|them there were some, who could not withstand the struggle, and
09Draskh1    28:7|had done earlier; thus he could not achieve his former success
09Draskh1    29:1|Nothing now could indeed please me more than
09Draskh1    30:7|to subordinate its people, and could not get back in time
09Draskh1    30:8|arriving at the place, one could behold wailing virgins, princesses (tikin
09Draskh1    30:22|because of this he (Abas) could find no other solution than
09Draskh1    30:27|ranks, they assumed that they could bring about the downfall of
09Draskh1    30:28|eyes to him, since he could discern and perceive with clarity
09Draskh1    30:49|conviction, from which no one could turn me away be it
09Draskh1    30:54|Who could come forth with an impudent
09Draskh1    32:9|nor the summits of mountains could stop the swift-winged order
09Draskh1    33:4|unlike the first time, he could not confront Afshin before the
09Draskh1    33:9|the wicked heathen, yet, he could not be deterred from returning
09Draskh1    33:10|the ostikan realized that Smbat could not be beguiled by means
09Draskh1    33:13|of the foreigners, which they could barely defend
09Draskh1    34:22|king realized that his men could no longer succeed in the
09Draskh1    34:25|there is nothing hidden that could not be manifested
09Draskh1    35:3|the naxarars of those regions could not be induced by him
09Draskh1    35:3|him to rebel, and he could not conquer their impregnable fortresses
09Draskh1    35:4|the ostikan realized that he could not harm him through treachery
09Draskh1    35:10|As he could not decide on a quarter
09Draskh1    36:8|to the fact that I could not refuse the order of
09Draskh1    37:3|the ostikan realized that he could not deceive the kingfor
09Draskh1    37:14|resisted him valiantly, yet, they could not hold their ground because
09Draskh1    37:25|did not trample us, nor could his lewd hands make us
09Draskh1    37:25|The enemy who loved darkness could not attain joy in life
09Draskh1    38:10|threat of force, because they could not be sure of the
09Draskh1    38:11|the expectation that perhaps I could close the doorway of destruction
09Draskh1    40:2|denied audience, and as he could not attain his goal, he
09Draskh1    40:5|in pursuit of him, he could not catch up with him
09Draskh1    41:4|the latter realized that he could not withstand them, he retreated
09Draskh1    42:9|But as Smbat could not resist them by force
09Draskh1    42:10|court, while the four fifths could easily provide for their livelihood
09Draskh1    42:17|purpose, they thought that they could succeed in accomplishing their task
09Draskh1    42:20|Quickly they ravaged whatever they could find, and taking the great
09Draskh1    43:4|and Gagik), so that he could easily deceive each one separately
09Draskh1    43:5|which no one but God could close
09Draskh1    43:8|an additional gift that I could afford from the sacred repository
09Draskh1    43:19|the providence of God, they could not check the mighty rage
09Draskh1    43:28|and because of that I could not sleep and rest my
09Draskh1    44:6|danger of death, because he could not find a way of
09Draskh1    44:6|the fickle and base rogue could not completely win the confidence
09Draskh1    44:8|there was no one who could help me, I was forced
09Draskh1    45:18|looked for some one who could grieve with me but there
09Draskh1    46:13|the outcry of the guards could be heard and a force
09Draskh1    46:13|be heard and a force could be gathered to pursue him
09Draskh1    46:18|way different from those who could not have a taste of
09Draskh1    46:19|the daughters of our land could not be released, nor could
09Draskh1    46:19|could not be released, nor could the old dust be shaken
09Draskh1    47:1|to see if they possibly could find a way of escaping
09Draskh1    47:4|as much property as they could carry with them, and quickly
09Draskh1    47:8|there was no one who could stand against him, he sent
09Draskh1    47:9|several days attacked it, but could not do any harm to
09Draskh1    48:4|entertained the hope that he could possibly quell the ignited flames
09Draskh1    48:6|his power, the royal court could not come to the assistance
09Draskh1    48:7|because of which he also could not come to the aid
09Draskh1    48:11|become more burdensome than he could endure
09Draskh1    48:18|snares, he thought that he could please him like a fruitful
09Draskh1    50:2|that the mistress among them could not be discerned from the
09Draskh1    50:4|in the royal palaces one could hear much wailing, crying and
09Draskh1    51:4|our people, panting for breath, could barely escape their bloody swords
09Draskh1    51:11|wicked incentive of avarice and could not be satisfied
09Draskh1    51:16|Nevertheless, as they still could breathe, either because of the
09Draskh1    51:16|faculty of speech quick, they could not complete the train of
09Draskh1    53:8|vine and the olive tree could not produce their yield. If
09Draskh1    53:30|torn off. Very few people could survive this, and one could
09Draskh1    53:30|could survive this, and one could witness such things (done by
09Draskh1    53:31|and disgraceful that no one could bury them in a grave
09Draskh1    54:3|Although we could not witness with our own
09Draskh1    54:4|impious and wicked rebels. What could be done that might have
09Draskh1    54:4|been proper and fit? What could be said in consolation for
09Draskh1    54:4|for such a wickedness? How could righteousness follow this in order
09Draskh1    54:19|tried to see whom he could swallow
09Draskh1    54:22|of wickedness, and as he could not sever his ties with
09Draskh1    54:38|of the accomplice of Beliar could not force the departure of
09Draskh1    54:47|At this time, what could I say concerning Smbat Bagratuni
09Draskh1    55:14|I possess; were that, I could also follow his example
09Draskh1    55:23|wicked thoughts about how he could sting king Gagik with his
09Draskh1    55:29|of Bethel,”—the enemy forces could not catch up with them
09Draskh1    55:29|catch up with them, nor could they follow their own caprices
09Draskh1    56:4|hostilely opposed him, and he could in no way persuade them
09Draskh1    57:6|arm of the Lord, Who could pursue a thousand foes with
09Draskh1    59:15|there, and realized that they could not carry out what they
09Draskh1    60:13|with a multitude, yet, they could not withstand the foe in
09Draskh1    60:14|inaccessible nature of the place could not ward off entirely the
09Draskh1    60:16|considering this as something that could be settled later at leisure
09Draskh1    60:30|not even two enemy soldiers could be seen together. They were
09Draskh1    61:8|he wisely reasoned that he could not prevail against Subuki in
09Draskh1    63:11|him the assurance that he could with absolute confidence count on
09Draskh1    63:11|treaty of friendship, whereby he could expect to acquire desirable results
09Draskh1    63:15|As Ashot could not engage in combat with
09Draskh1    63:16|their own will, they neither could bring in provisions from the
09Draskh1    63:18|go from there wherever he could
09Draskh1    63:19|no one from among them could escape. They spared only their
09Draskh1    63:21|upon himself this condemnation and could not attain the conclusion of
09Draskh1    64:10|he was the man who could put a stop to the
09Draskh1    64:17|assumed that through prudence he could turn the oncoming oppressive defeat
09Draskh1    64:17|paid as much as he could, twice the amount that he
09Draskh1    64:19|he realized fully that he could not carry out the wicked
09Draskh1    65:5|his safety in that place, could tend to the welfare of
09Draskh1    65:18|a depository, so that we could express in words the things
09Draskh1    65:23|terms of their religion that could be trusted. Thus, he freed
09Draskh1    65:24|by that oath that I could turn myself to useful and
09Draskh1    66:13|as enfeebled old men, who could not and were not fit
09Draskh1    66:33|period of seven days, they could not bring any harm to
09Draskh1    66:49|Thus the deathbreathing thirsty sword could not make even one person
09Draskh1    66:57|march. At that time one could hear there the cries, unbearable
09Draskh1    67:4|the isle of Sewan, Bishr could not attain what he wanted
09Draskh1    67:14|Yet, here also he could not do anything, for the
09Draskh1    67:15|than the people of Geth’could be applied to Georg
10Tovma1    1:24|surpassing beauty what human mouth could describe, or the delightful sight
10Tovma1    1:28|helpmate of such things, how could his wife not be blamed
10Tovma1    2:11|mortal hands. This custom one could attribute to P’ałeg, son of
10Tovma1    3:33|half without his knowing, how could the divided half stolen by
10Tovma1    6:28|to suppose that somebody else could govern the world save Alexander
10Tovma1    6:43|in the kingdom. But Arjam could not agree to have Enanos
10Tovma1    8:20|at the royal court one could only enter and leave the
10Tovma1    9:3|scattered, hastily fleeing wherever he could. They applied to the emperor
10Tovma1    9:3|Valerian to see if he could revenge the blood of Khosrov
10Tovma1    10:11|What we could not discover for certain we
10Tovma1    11:22|the monastic state so he could adopt the life of a
10Tovma1    11:42|Catholicos. But Vṙam, being undecided, could not fulfil their request. In
10Tovma1    11:52|the providence of God he could control Armenia
10Tovma2    3:41|hope. For that Christ who could not save himself from the
10Tovma2    4:14|wishes might dictate. So, one could say that it was by
10Tovma2    6:14|No one could be found on the enemies’
10Tovma2    6:14|on the enemies’ side who could resist them, not a single
10Tovma2    6:53|which he was afraid he could not endure, as his excuse
10Tovma3    1:29|and his horribly ferocious rage could not be sated
10Tovma3    2:8|mass of captives so they could go to the fortresses of
10Tovma3    2:46|and soothe the turbulence: he could do whatever he wished according
10Tovma3    2:78|he ordered that no one could prevent Smbat (from taking) whomever
10Tovma3    5:1|commander-in-chief, yet they could not hide it and keep
10Tovma3    5:2|They could not appease their commander by
10Tovma3    6:10|to be brought so he could interrogate them and hear their
10Tovma3    7:11|who believes with the mouth could deny with the lips, since
10Tovma3    8:9|clan in Armenia so they could winter each in his own
10Tovma3    11:9|cut out so that he could not further insult the caliph
10Tovma3    13:26|every man fleeing where he could escape. There remained only the
10Tovma3    13:45|profound astonishment at how he could endure the insufferable multiplication of
10Tovma3    17:7|others were scattered wherever they could escape. In the morning at
10Tovma3    20:17|the prince of princes Ashot could not endure that he accomplish
10Tovma3    20:21|and horse armour (so they could) plunder no more, but they
10Tovma3    20:26|solicitude for him, although he could not help in this particular
10Tovma3    22:9|and as much as he could obtain by force of the
10Tovma3    22:9|wherever in this area he could control
10Tovma3    29:5|the aid of skillful physicians could not assuage
10Tovma3    29:34|of the rock, so it could run from the summit of
10Tovma3    29:35|a hill from which one could look down onto the plain
10Tovma3    29:66|fled before them wherever they could escape, while others raised loud
10Tovma4    1:40|dared to do this? Who could seize my golden-feathered champion
10Tovma4    1:40|resounding and fearsome cry? Who could approach and bridle the unconquered
10Tovma4    3:4|anyone, nor with princely authority could he impose taxes on anyone
10Tovma4    3:11|of refuge to which one could flee from the face of
10Tovma4    4:6|his castle that no one could escape. On seeing the great
10Tovma4    4:9|to the province so they could dwell without fear of the
10Tovma4    4:57|there was no one who could rule and control Armenia save
10Tovma4    8:10|nations of the earth who could unerringly carry out the king’s
10Tovma4    8:19|account, so far as we could, in order to fulfil your
10Tovma4    11:1|captive to the extent they could manage
10Tovma4    13:13|over their provinces, although they could not endure the onslaught of
10Tovma4    13:106|or saviour and rescuer who could free us from foreigners and
11Asogh1    1:2|we) with our tireless thought (could) reach (on the one hand
11Asogh1    3:5|so that its spiritual eyes could clearly see the path of
11Asogh1    3:5|the Lord, along which it could go steadily
11Asogh1    13:6|and marzpan Tigran; the city could be saved (only) by ransom
11Asogh1    22:3|passes through which the enemy could pass: these were impassable places
11Asogh1    28:8|At such a sight, they could not refrain from tears and
11Asogh1    29:9|in the river, while Patlun could hardly escape
11Asogh1    35:3|heed the voice (of God) could see with their own eyes
11Asogh1    40:26|There one could see streams of blood flowing
11Asogh1    42:5|son nor a brother who could inherit the throne of his
11Asogh1    43:2|small fortress of Uxtik, he could not cause the slightest harm
12Last1    4:4|upon (the Byzantines) unexpectedly, he could put them to flight in
12Last1    4:10|and stakes for the tents could not be moved, since they
12Last1    9:10|so that) they (the Byzantines) could occupy the stronghold and its
12Last1    10:5|of strength and prophecy, (he could crush wild beasts as though
12Last1    11:24|One could observe there a pitiful spectacle
12Last1    11:25|at the danger). Yet they could find no way out, for
12Last1    11:26|The newly-wed woman could not recall her love for
12Last1    11:28|who were terribly wounded, and could not make sounds, were breathing
12Last1    11:30|those remaining alive, what ear could bear their crying? Those (children
12Last1    11:31|and, weakened through crawling they could scarcely breath. With their piteous
12Last1    12:21|One could see there a pitiful and
12Last1    13:3|that by human cleverness they could quench the blaze of that
12Last1    13:7|went on foot wherever they could, and survived
12Last1    15:3|scribes and boys. There one could have seen a spectacle most
12Last1    16:23|became full of agitation, nor could any place of refuge be
12Last1    16:27|but did nothing, because he could tell just by looking that
12Last1    17:1|which, by vanquishing the enemies could have kept the land in
12Last1    17:2|all) the women of Constantinople could not satiate him. No, he
12Last1    17:4|own patrimonial inheritance, which none could resist. (Tughril), the Sultan of
12Last1    17:23|Those clerics who could be seen at the (church
12Last1    18:44|presbyters and clerics, what ear could bear the unique tortures to
12Last1    19:1|place of refuge, the residents could find no way out, like
12Last1    21:26|as much loot as they could back inside. However, the Byzantines
12Last1    22:8|into which pestilential, heretical streams could not run
12Last1    22:14|a foundation he thought he could overthrow the blessed Church. He
12Last1    22:24|The wretch thought that he could vanquish truth with human assistance
12Last1    23:34|strengthening of justice, which he could not resist; for when the
12Last1    23:35|What could he do, what ruse could
12Last1    23:35|could he do, what ruse could he find? He promised that
12Last1    23:40|the narration of many sins could arouse the listener even to
12Last1    24:0|The powerful, tall giants who could not be withstood or competed
12Last1    24:11|kings’ palace as if they could save themselves there, while others
12Last1    24:13|One could see there the grief and
12Last1    25:9|fight before the scattered troops could arrive to strengthen the emperor
12Last1    26:3|so strong that the eye could not gaze at it, then