| 02Agat1 16:21 | | | with the beasts of the | desert | and his pasturage with wild |
| 02Agat3 23:15 | | | he passed many days in | desert | places, at the source of |
| 02Agat3 25:2 | | | a spot for repose in | desert | places and there he dwelt |
| 02Agat3 25:2 | | | dwelt, illuminating everyone from the | desert | |
| 02Agat3 25:7 | | | rather preferred to live in | desert | places, suppressing himself by fasts |
| 02Agat3 26:1 | | | blessed Aristakes dwelling in the | desert | in a retreat of his |
| 03Buz3 7:15 | | | Oshakan fortress thinking that the | desert | and rocky places would serve |
| 03Buz4 5:79 | | | water, no food, only a | desert | to die of hunger |
| 03Buz4 6:10 | | | with them through the arid | desert, | delivered sweet water to the |
| 03Buz4 6:10 | | | amount of bread in the | desert, | and like the tree that |
| 03Buz4 13:2 | | | katoghikos Nerses returned from the | desert | island where he had been |
| 03Buz5 26:1 | | | Daniel, grew up in the | desert | from childhood and ate grass |
| 03Buz5 26:7 | | | when he wandered in the | desert | all the days of his |
| 03Buz5 27:1 | | | too, grew up in the | desert | from childhood |
| 03Buz5 27:2 | | | in Metz-Tsopka, in a | desert | area named Mambre, on a |
| 03Buz5 27:3 | | | with the animals of the | desert, | and bears and leopards gathered |
| 03Buz5 27:4 | | | He was always in the | desert, | performed great signs and wonders |
| 03Buz6 16:10 | | | that great man among the | desert- | dwellers - resided in the very |
| 04Yegh2 2:35 | | | the regions of the impregnable | desert | and lived in hiding with |
| 04Yegh2 3:55 | | | king’s enemies in the inaccessible | desert. | There many died by the |
| 04Yegh5 3:70 | | | for the calf in the | desert | |
| 04Yegh6 1:18 | | | the safe parts of the | desert | and the secure places of |
| 04Yegh7 7:163 | | | took the saints from that | desert | spot and that same night |
| 04Yegh7 14:333 | | | saints martyred there in the | desert, | Denshapuh and the chief-magus |
| 04Yegh7 15:357 | | | month Hrotits, in the great | desert | of the land of Apar |
| 05Parp1 2:3 | | | he was taken to the | desert | and subjected to innumerable torments |
| 05Parp2 10:2 | | | in numerous caves in the | desert, | with great virtue, practising strict |
| 05Parp3 55:3 | | | the night through an untouched | desert | far from the village, a |
| 05Parp3 57:30 | | | to another place in the | desert, | about three Iranian hrasaxs distant |
| 05Parp3 57:30 | | | they buried them in the | desert | carefully. They brought the bones |
| 06Khor1 14:3 | | | taxes and turning it into | desert | |
| 06Khor2 26:10 | | | cross into Persia through the | desert | |
| 06Khor2 46:6 | | | provided that he abandon and | desert | Eruand |
| 06Khor2 67:5 | | | and turned it into a | desert | |
| 06Khor2 72:4 | | | support from Egypt and the | desert, | from as far away as |
| 06Khor2 79:7 | | | his support and having the | desert | peoples of Tachikastan on his |
| 06Khor2 79:8 | | | who had marched into the | desert | against Koṙnak in the company |
| 06Khor3 20:11 | | | He also built in the | desert | and uninhabited regions monasteries and |
| 06Khor3 47:2 | | | a continent soul seeks the | desert”; | in like manner he fled |
| 06Khor3 49:6 | | | those who dwell in the | desert, | and he cared for our |
| 06Khor3 60:2 | | | Mesrop, dwelling in the | desert | and in the forested places |
| 07Seb1 24:4 | | | the edge of the great | desert | which extends from T’urk’astan and |
| 07Seb1 42:3 | | | habitation, and they departed. Taking | desert | roads, they went to Tachkastan |
| 07Seb1 42:8 | | | and they went from the | desert | of P’aṙan, [12] tribes according to |
| 07Seb1 42:12 | | | lot of inheritance is the | desert. | Go in peace to your |
| 07Seb1 42:35 | | | to the east from the | desert | of Sin, their king Amr |
| 07Seb1 47:3 | | | nations dwelling in the great | desert | who are the sons of |
| 07Seb1 47:3 | | | from the great and fearsome | desert | where Movsēs and the sons |
| 07Seb1 47:4 | | | the south, coming from the | desert, | an awesome place.’ That |
| 07Seb1 47:4 | | | is the great and fearsome | desert | whence the tempest of those |
| 07Seb1 47:5 | | | made the whole earth a | desert | |
| 07Seb1 48:2 | | | Ismaelites and went into the | desert | in submission to the Ismaelites |
| 07Seb1 52:19 | | | himself as well into the | desert, | slew that other king whom |
| 07Seb1 52:24 | | | did these (speed) from the | desert | of Sin, who over the |
| 07Seb1 52:25 | | | fire was kindled in the | desert, | by saying: ’You shall send |
| 07Seb1 52:25 | | | the wild beasts of the | desert, | who will drag them hither |
| 08Ghev1 11:3 | | | turn your country into a | desert, | devoid of inhabitants, and put |
| 08Ghev1 14:189 | | | never saw any such arid | desert | even in his dream |
| 08Ghev1 14:191 | | | out demons into that very | desert, | as He says in the |
| 08Ghev1 14:206 | | | The aspect of the maritime | desert | indicates that it is your |
| 08Ghev1 14:206 | | | indicates that it is your | desert | which is situated by the |
| 08Ghev1 14:210 | | | any refuge other than your | desert, | has led the two horses |
| 08Ghev1 21:4 | | | they be taken to the | desert | called Yemen (Eman) and placed |
| 09Draskh1 17:3 | | | the region of the great | desert | which borders on T’urk’astan and |
| 09Draskh1 19:5 | | | from Mount Sinai or the | desert | and had borne (children) into |
| 09Draskh1 19:24 | | | personally set out from the | desert | of Sin and crossing the |
| 09Draskh1 54:27 | | | turned barren like a waterless | desert, | in the manner of a |
| 09Draskh1 64:25 | | | the passes of the Hagarite | desert, | which they falsely call ’the |
| 10Tovma1 3:26 | | | we set out across the | desert | by the side of the |
| 10Tovma1 4:12 | | | and laboured virtuously in the | desert | |
| 10Tovma2 1:12 | | | fought there in the great | desert | of Apar, and all the |
| 10Tovma2 4:2 | | | his territory. They took the | desert | road and went to Arabia |
| 10Tovma3 2:6 | | | farms they made it a | desert | devoid of men and animals |
| 10Tovma3 10:21 | | | scatter your bones in the | desert, | and become food for the |
| 10Tovma3 19:13 | | | to be guarded and the | desert | places and passes of the |
| 10Tovma4 1:35 | | | scattered the beasts of the | desert | by their baying and howling |
| 10Tovma4 9:13 | | | the prophetic canticles: “Rejoice, thirsty | desert,” | and again: “The earth will |
| 10Tovma4 9:14 | | | this was once a thirsty | desert, | but is now the city |
| 11Asogh1 3:4 | | | young age, he lived a | desert | life, eating only vegetables, choosing |
| 11Asogh1 5:13 | | | Armenian land turned into a | desert | and ruins: the cities were |
| 11Asogh1 9:7 | | | of his time in the | desert | called Telenik, which is in |
| 11Asogh1 23:4 | | | Arabians, who lived in the | desert, | went out against the crowd |
| 11Asogh1 23:5 | | | and Nprkert, with all the | desert | Arabians, expressed their obedience |
| 11Asogh1 37:1 | | | in a battle with the | desert | Arabians, whose place was taken |
| 12Last1 16:8 | | | for the Evil of the | desert ( | the Antichrist), which the Bible |
| 12Last1 21:16 | | | They crossed the | desert | places with such caution that |
| 12Last1 25:20 | | | on fire, leaving it a | desert. | Because of such (victories, Alp |