02Agat1 2:8 | | | clansman, as though on an | enemy | |
02Agat1 7:14 | | | But when the | enemy | saw us being honored by |
02Agat1 7:16 | | | the jealousy of the slandering | enemy | the charms of debauchery [cf. II Macc. 6.21] entered |
02Agat1 7:78 | | | overcome the forces of the | enemy. | Remove and scatter the fog |
02Agat1 10:6 | | | Lord I fought with the | enemy, | who in hidden fashion wars |
02Agat1 13:7 | | | the hidden arrows of the | enemy [cf. Eph. 6.6], | who is accustomed to shoot |
02Agat1 13:8 | | | The beguiling | enemy | aroused the king’s vanity and |
02Agat1 13:15 | | | your flock [cf. Ez. 34]. Let not the | enemy | of our covenant scatter the |
02Agat1 15:27 | | | from the snares of the | enemy | |
03Buz3 7:12 | | | brigade, and fell upon the | enemy | army at the time of |
03Buz3 7:15 | | | When the | enemy | saw that Vach’e had attacked |
03Buz3 8:10 | | | strike at and block the | enemy | |
03Buz3 8:12 | | | their hands. He ordered the | enemy | to ambush his own troops |
03Buz3 9:4 | | | with many troops against the | enemy: | the prince of Korduk’, John |
03Buz3 11:8 | | | Should the | enemy | capture our land they will |
03Buz3 12:14 | | | scorned and threatened the invisible | enemy | with victory |
03Buz3 13:5 | | | will was betrayed to the | enemy | wolves, becoming their food, just |
03Buz3 18:1 | | | reign of Tiran, not only | enemy | against enemy, but friend against |
03Buz3 18:1 | | | Tiran, not only enemy against | enemy, | but friend against friend and |
03Buz3 21:2 | | | we are doing, mourning? The | enemy | will conquer us in this |
03Buz4 7:1 | | | consider him his opponent and | enemy | |
03Buz4 10:24 | | | so we immediately killed the | enemy | of truth, Valens, and by |
03Buz4 13:29 | | | the weed, sown by the | enemy | in the midst of clean |
03Buz4 20:25 | | | such bravery, attacking such an | enemy, | waging such a battle and |
03Buz4 24:0 | | | been captured and defeated the | enemy | |
03Buz4 24:15 | | | sitting in Atrpatakan expecting the | enemy | to come forth, they passed |
03Buz5 1:26 | | | the places ruined by the | enemy, | and rennovated the churches. The |
03Buz5 2:14 | | | of the Iranian king, our | enemy | |
03Buz5 23:0 | | | Nerses who was ever an | enemy | of king Pap because of |
03Buz5 28:13 | | | is possessed, so that the | enemy | does not kidnap him and |
03Buz5 33:2 | | | pagan Iranians and make an | enemy | of the Byzantine emperor, nor |
03Buz5 34:7 | | | full attention directed at their | enemy, | the Iranian troops |
03Buz5 35:6 | | | not? Rather, he released the | enemy. | On one occasion he got |
03Buz5 35:7 | | | him, but instead released the | enemy | |
03Buz5 43:42 | | | they had taken from the | enemy | troops |
04Yegh1 1:16 | | | so; and when no outer | enemy | is found they wage war |
04Yegh2 2:43 | | | flee or hide because the | enemy | dwelt all around—then he |
04Yegh2 12:280 | | | detachment had separated from the | enemy | and had ruined many royal |
04Yegh2 12:285 | | | and cruelly ruined by the | enemy | |
04Yegh3 6:133 | | | great fortresses fell on the | enemy, | making the sign of the |
04Yegh3 8:180 | | | much less numerous than the | enemy, | they were not at all |
04Yegh3 8:191 | | | But one of the | enemy | soldiers crossed the great river |
04Yegh3 9:211 | | | wintertime had arrived and the | enemy | troops had seized the provisions |
04Yegh5 1:14 | | | we have valiantly beaten the | enemy, | and sometimes they have defeated |
04Yegh5 4:86 | | | let us eagerly attack the | enemy | who has risen up against |
04Yegh5 5:105 | | | in opposition to the invisible | enemy; | armed with breastplates you will |
04Yegh5 5:106 | | | won the battle, scattered the | enemy, | amassed plunder, restored the captives |
04Yegh7 4:81 | | | have confirmed blessing that the | enemy | and opponent will be destroyed |
04Yegh7 5:112 | | | For behold, the | enemy | of our lives who crowns |
04Yegh7 6:130 | | | nor will the darkness-loving | enemy | of your lives rejoice |
04Yegh7 7:159 | | | but today as a total | enemy, | do not pity me from |
04Yegh7 10:248 | | | friend of Satan and an | enemy | of God |
05Parp2 17:62 | | | gilded script, that when the | enemy | of righteousness grows haughty, a |
05Parp3 20:16 | | | and belongings, and perhaps my | enemy | will be lost in this |
05Parp3 20:17 | | | witness the destruction of my | enemy— | even more (satisfying) than (achieving |
05Parp3 23:0 | | | the covert arrow of the | enemy | so bitter and full of |
05Parp3 27:29 | | | from the attacks of the | enemy | who has set this trap |
05Parp3 29:5 | | | were unexpectedly attacked by the | enemy, | dispersed thoroughly and became as |
05Parp3 32:14 | | | of evil with which the | enemy | has pierced us and made |
05Parp3 35:8 | | | God’s care, they attacked the | enemy | |
05Parp3 44:28 | | | your anger, you made an | enemy | of him |
05Parp3 46:11 | | | same day they appointed his | enemy, | Varazvaghan, the apostate sepuh of |
05Parp3 48:3 | | | reached the borders of the | enemy, ( | the Iranians) were unable to |
05Parp3 48:4 | | | For the | enemy | did not battle with the |
05Parp3 48:9 | | | we have had from the | enemy. ( | The cause) is rather the |
05Parp3 51:13 | | | by the trickery of the | enemy, | returns again to earth, fallen |
05Parp3 52:4 | | | feet, and necks. Should an | enemy | or a tyrannical prince by |
05Parp4 61:5 | | | were inwardly worshipping; attacking the | enemy, | there were prayers in their |
05Parp4 69:9 | | | through the justice of his | enemy | the lord of Siwnik’ |
05Parp4 69:15 | | | the brigade belonged to the | enemy. | Then the two brothers, with |
05Parp4 69:18 | | | When the | enemy | of justice, Satan, saw that |
05Parp4 69:29 | | | great triumph, while giving the | enemy | a status of dissolution and |
05Parp4 71:10 | | | Armenian brigades armed against the | enemy, | the venerable Yohan continued praying |
05Parp4 71:16 | | | out and weakening before the | enemy, | he called to Vren Vanandac’i |
05Parp4 71:16 | | | Vren Vanandac’i: “Advance against the | enemy | and do battle |
05Parp4 72:7 | | | the severe destruction of the | enemy | and the elevation of the |
05Parp4 74:4 | | | two Kamsarakan brothers attacked the | enemy | opposite them and dispersed them |
05Parp4 83:0 | | | left the slaughter of the | enemy | and went to spend the |
05Parp4 83:7 | | | to chase away [1000] of the | enemy] | then the multitude of the |
05Parp4 83:7 | | | then the multitude of the | enemy | is lacking to become [300,000] (as |
05Parp4 100:7 | | | unquenchable fire, swallowed up the | enemy | of justice together with the |
06Khor1 25:9 | | | was sufficient to disperse the | enemy | |
06Khor1 28:3 | | | is taking precautions against the | enemy | and wishes to know his |
06Khor2 8:19 | | | When | enemy | ships had reached the shore |
06Khor2 65:11 | | | There once again the | enemy | united and drew up their |
06Khor2 82:12 | | | turn overthrowing many of the | enemy. | Seizing the horse of one |
06Khor2 85:2 | | | cut the host of the | enemy | into two, assailing them like |
06Khor2 85:3 | | | an infinite number of the | enemy | were struck to the ground |
06Khor2 87:9 | | | Vzurk Khak’an who was an | enemy | of Kamsar, his Perozamat’s son |
06Khor2 88:7 | | | feared him as a real | enemy, | for he knew that every |
06Khor2 91:10 | | | and thus was accounted an | enemy | of all the unjust and |
06Khor3 9:3 | | | the land of Tsop’k’. The | enemy | killed Mihran, cut down our |
06Khor3 9:5 | | | Finally the | enemy | unwillingly drew up his battle |
06Khor3 9:9 | | | Such a disaster put the | enemy | to flight and strengthened the |
06Khor3 37:18 | | | Spandarat attacked, cut through the | enemy | force, smote the brave warrior |
06Khor3 37:19 | | | plain with corpses of the | enemy | and pursued all the fleeing |
06Khor3 40:5 | | | five heroes from among the | enemy | attacked him, he killed them |
07Seb1 8:5 | | | opportunity; for news of the | enemy | gave him no respite in |
07Seb1 8:7 | | | he arrived to confront the | enemy | in the east. There was |
07Seb1 11:1 | | | be able to defeat my | enemy; | and restore my kingdom; then |
07Seb1 12:2 | | | to seize another king, his | enemy, | the plunderer of his kingdom |
07Seb1 18:1 | | | regions of Thrace against the | enemy | |
07Seb1 18:2 | | | land of Thrace against the | enemy, | and Musheł Mamikonean as their |
07Seb1 18:3 | | | land. The power of the | enemy | was crushed before the Greek |
07Seb1 18:4 | | | They (the | enemy) | went raiding into the inner |
07Seb1 18:4 | | | to flight before them. The | enemy | occupied the narrow place in |
07Seb1 27:0 | | | battle of Smbat with the | enemy | in Taparastan and his victory |
07Seb1 27:1 | | | all the forces of the | enemy | gathered together and went and |
07Seb1 27:7 | | | there is danger from an | enemy. | ’ The order came back |
07Seb1 28:10 | | | attacked the troops (of the | enemy). | The commander of their force |
07Seb1 31:2 | | | regions of Thrace against the | enemy. | The emperor Maurice had a |
07Seb1 32:4 | | | an assault by a foreign | enemy | |
07Seb1 32:12 | | | The | enemy | pierced the fortification and poured |
07Seb1 38:25 | | | to Khoṙeam in Archēsh: ’The | enemy | has attacked you; and they |
07Seb1 39:3 | | | ’Although we escaped from the | enemy, | yet there is no escaping |
07Seb1 41:1 | | | from the hands of the | enemy | in the city of Byzantium |
07Seb1 42:29 | | | When the | enemy | reached the Metsamawr bridge, he |
07Seb1 42:31 | | | The | enemy | army rushed within and put |
07Seb1 48:7 | | | An | enemy | shall not enter Armenia; and |
07Seb1 52:9 | | | seen the faces of the | enemy | |
08Ghev1 1:10 | | | weapons, they fell upon the | enemy | |
08Ghev1 2:10 | | | troops to go against the | enemy. | The army of the Ishmaelites |
08Ghev1 3:1 | | | the Arab army because the | enemy | had attacked with the speed |
08Ghev1 3:4 | | | by the insolent and merciless | enemy. | Delicate women, who had never |
08Ghev1 3:9 | | | unable to attack the pillaging | enemy. | Even though they saw their |
08Ghev1 3:14 | | | troops killed some [3,000] of the | enemy, | freed the bound men, pursued |
08Ghev1 3:14 | | | Who demanded vengeance from their | enemy | |
08Ghev1 4:5 | | | and to unite with the | enemy | |
08Ghev1 5:10 | | | men continued pursuing them. The | enemy, | growing stronger, turned back on |
08Ghev1 5:11 | | | quickly, striking and killing the | enemy. | They took the prince, fatally |
08Ghev1 10:5 | | | The | enemy | grew stronger and slew many |
08Ghev1 12:8 | | | from the clutches of the | enemy | by a hairsbreadth |
08Ghev1 14:93 | | | Creator and flee from the | enemy, | from time to time, He |
08Ghev1 14:147 | | | knowledge, acknowledging him as the | enemy | of our (humanity), and refusing |
08Ghev1 14:204 | | | the spiritual influence of the | enemy, | will be reclothed in new |
08Ghev1 14:209 | | | And the same | enemy | who led the Jews into |
08Ghev1 14:210 | | | It was then the | enemy | who deplored its desolation, and |
08Ghev1 14:211 | | | of these two elements, (the | enemy) | finally succeeded, by occult means |
08Ghev1 20:9 | | | exact vengeance on the malevolent | enemy | |
08Ghev1 20:10 | | | psalm which says: “How the | enemy | have corrupted Your holy place |
08Ghev1 20:21 | | | allow anyone to fight the | enemy. | For he remained awaiting a |
08Ghev1 20:28 | | | had exacted revenge upon the | enemy, | showed great mercy on them |
08Ghev1 30:2 | | | and fell in among the | enemy. | When (the enemy) saw that |
08Ghev1 30:2 | | | among the enemy. When (the | enemy) | saw that (their attackers) were |
08Ghev1 30:4 | | | and was surrounded by the | enemy, | who killed him |
08Ghev1 30:6 | | | to catch up with the | enemy. | So they turned back to |
08Ghev1 30:7 | | | As for the | enemy, | they returned by the same |
08Ghev1 30:7 | | | by). Afterwards some of (the | enemy) | fell into Gagik Artsruni’s hands |
08Ghev1 33:0 | | | insatiable greed of this hellish | enemy | was not satisfied by eating |
08Ghev1 34:54 | | | month of Hrotits’ (December). The | enemy | pursued and struck the Armenian |
08Ghev1 34:55 | | | of Armenia, while the infidel | enemy | was delighted and overjoyed. After |
08Ghev1 34:60 | | | River and courageously attacked the | enemy, ( | after first) leaving their equipment |
08Ghev1 34:60 | | | ferociously prepared to battle the | enemy. | Enemy brigades also arose against |
08Ghev1 34:60 | | | prepared to battle the enemy. | Enemy | brigades also arose against them |
08Ghev1 34:61 | | | delivering many blows, putting the | enemy | to flight, and killing many |
08Ghev1 34:67 | | | we learned directly from the | enemy, | a multitude of angels was |
08Ghev1 34:67 | | | side and appeared to the | enemy | in human form. They also |
08Ghev1 34:71 | | | of the bestial and crazed | enemy | |
08Ghev1 35:0 | | | Then the | enemy | extended their raiding in the |
08Ghev1 40:4 | | | Now when that malicious | enemy ( | Khouzaima) saw their magnificent and |
08Ghev1 42:1 | | | herds and fled, while the | enemy | captured their livestock and property |
08Ghev1 42:3 | | | The impious and brutal | enemy | pursued them with their troops |
09Draskh1 13:4 | | | with the corpses of the | enemy. | There Smbat in fact seized |
09Draskh1 16:3 | | | had been destroyed by the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 19:4 | | | pious prince T’eodoros confronted the | enemy | invaders in as much as |
09Draskh1 19:6 | | | the enslaved princes of the | enemy, | namely the faithful whom he |
09Draskh1 19:10 | | | be seized again by the | enemy | and they themselves capitulated in |
09Draskh1 19:19 | | | the repeated incursions of the | enemy | forces, he laid with wonderful |
09Draskh1 26:6 | | | found no refuge from the | enemy, | for the prince of Gardman |
09Draskh1 27:3 | | | on those who withstood the | enemy | troops with amazing fortitude, as |
09Draskh1 30:20 | | | that the attacks of the | enemy | troops had become more intense |
09Draskh1 31:5 | | | But before he reached the | enemy | line, he sent an envoy |
09Draskh1 33:17 | | | There, among the | enemy | the katholikos suffered the physically |
09Draskh1 34:20 | | | by the coming of the | enemy, | quickly put on their armor |
09Draskh1 34:20 | | | a gallop and putting the | enemy | forces to flight, dispersed them |
09Draskh1 35:9 | | | had been taken by the | enemy, | he did not allow himself |
09Draskh1 35:9 | | | bring utter destruction upon his | enemy | |
09Draskh1 37:25 | | | hands make us shake. The | enemy | who loved darkness could not |
09Draskh1 38:4 | | | latter within, they considered the | enemy | already apprehended |
09Draskh1 40:3 | | | order not to allow the | enemy | to pass behind them |
09Draskh1 40:19 | | | from the onslaught of the | enemy, | erected in the hermitages, awans |
09Draskh1 42:22 | | | out to meet the wicked | enemy | and the remaining embittered rebels |
09Draskh1 43:18 | | | cut down many of the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 43:19 | | | the mighty rage of the | enemy, | and took refuge in the |
09Draskh1 43:26 | | | the demands of the stealthful | enemy | gave cause for no joy |
09Draskh1 45:4 | | | the latter noticed that the | enemy, | among whom was king Gagik |
09Draskh1 45:5 | | | Presently, the | enemy | encountered them in such a |
09Draskh1 45:6 | | | with the lines of the | enemy | army, wherein they caused much |
09Draskh1 45:9 | | | into the midst of the | enemy, | displayed astonishing valor to everyone’s |
09Draskh1 47:3 | | | by the swords of the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 47:4 | | | one another, considered that the | enemy | might possibly drive them to |
09Draskh1 47:6 | | | back, the brothers attacked the | enemy, | wounded and slew many of |
09Draskh1 47:10 | | | wounds on many of the | enemy, | the latter did not dare |
09Draskh1 48:8 | | | from him and joined the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 48:12 | | | period of one year, the | enemy | laid siege to the stronghold |
09Draskh1 50:5 | | | order to fall upon the | enemy | and liberate their families from |
09Draskh1 50:10 | | | went in pursuit of the | enemy, | wherever there were raiding Ishmaelites |
09Draskh1 50:13 | | | Shirak and falling upon the ( | enemy) | forces that were stationed there |
09Draskh1 51:1 | | | preparations for war against the | enemy, | who had gathered in the |
09Draskh1 51:2 | | | roar of pernicious beasts, the | enemy | forces were hampered (by these |
09Draskh1 51:3 | | | many lightening assaults on the | enemy, | and sending their armies against |
09Draskh1 51:21 | | | inherent faith to withstand the | enemy, | so that they might be |
09Draskh1 51:25 | | | they had been questioned, (the | enemy) | made many welcome and delightful |
09Draskh1 51:27 | | | Subsequently, the | enemy | inflicted blows on their backs |
09Draskh1 51:29 | | | But certain men of the | enemy, | who were present there, took |
09Draskh1 51:43 | | | surmounted the wiles of the | enemy | and pruned off the branches |
09Draskh1 51:47 | | | the promises made by the | enemy, | except to save their lives |
09Draskh1 52:7 | | | flight the forces of the | enemy | with the sword of the |
09Draskh1 52:8 | | | from the sway (of the | enemy), | as well as save the |
09Draskh1 52:12 | | | blood than that of the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 53:1 | | | brought on us by the | enemy), | the elements of nature also |
09Draskh1 53:11 | | | of the ransacking of the | enemy | and the fruitless barenness, severe |
09Draskh1 53:16 | | | their beloved children to the | enemy | for a small amount of |
09Draskh1 54:9 | | | the children of the ungodly | enemy | Apusich so that you might |
09Draskh1 54:12 | | | intercession having fought against the | enemy, | the so called accomplice of |
09Draskh1 54:27 | | | is made captive by the | enemy, | and turned barren like a |
09Draskh1 54:37 | | | the covert envy of the | enemy | of righteousness rose against us |
09Draskh1 54:47 | | | by you? For the wicked | enemy | was more severe in repaying |
09Draskh1 54:48 | | | at the hands of the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 54:61 | | | against the insolence of the | enemy, | and rescue the inheritance which |
09Draskh1 55:24 | | | in armed combat against the | enemy | forces and generals, and shed |
09Draskh1 55:27 | | | were unable to withstand the | enemy | in war, and marched forth |
09Draskh1 55:28 | | | the other before the pursuing | enemy | |
09Draskh1 55:29 | | | the mountains of Bethel,”—the | enemy | forces could not catch up |
09Draskh1 55:35 | | | had been hindered by the | enemy | from taking flight to the |
09Draskh1 57:6 | | | the great multitudes of the | enemy | forces surrounding them, with many |
09Draskh1 57:7 | | | thousand armed soldiers of the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 57:12 | | | subverted and destroyed by the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 58:3 | | | of the possessions of the | enemy, | their weapons, ornaments, horses, and |
09Draskh1 58:12 | | | turned to flight before the | enemy | and many of them were |
09Draskh1 60:4 | | | as if against a foreign | enemy | |
09Draskh1 60:14 | | | entirely the assault of the | enemy, | who raised before them the |
09Draskh1 60:27 | | | he came to confront the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 60:30 | | | a tempest having dispersed the | enemy | in the twinkling of an |
09Draskh1 60:30 | | | so that not even two | enemy | soldiers could be seen together |
09Draskh1 61:6 | | | the wicked incursion of the | enemy, | they had been unable to |
09Draskh1 61:6 | | | to the fortresses, before the | enemy | came upon them like lightning |
09Draskh1 61:10 | | | Thus, the incursions of the | enemy | were stopped, and the domain |
09Draskh1 63:13 | | | ready at hand against the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 63:15 | | | engage in combat with the | enemy, | he led away his forces |
09Draskh1 63:17 | | | sent secret word to the | enemy, | and promised to hand over |
09Draskh1 63:19 | | | Upon seeing this, the | enemy | besieged the gorge at the |
09Draskh1 64:10 | | | attacks and incursions of the | enemy | within the confines of his |
09Draskh1 66:14 | | | Avoiding the | enemy | and escaping from him, they |
09Draskh1 66:22 | | | around us. Let them (the | enemy) | not befoul the robe of |
09Draskh1 66:27 | | | they gave battle to the | enemy | below, and shed much blood |
09Draskh1 66:33 | | | Although the | enemy, | whose mind was plunged into |
09Draskh1 66:42 | | | by the arrows of the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 66:48 | | | and called on to the | enemy | in their own tongue: “like |
09Draskh1 66:61 | | | number, were kept by the | enemy. | A short time later I |
09Draskh1 67:4 | | | of the looting of the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 67:5 | | | of the land against the | enemy | |
09Draskh1 67:7 | | | bravely and valiantly upon the | enemy, | and threw many of them |
09Draskh1 67:7 | | | by the sword of the | enemy, | yet the error of the |
09Draskh1 67:12 | | | in order to meet the | enemy | on sea. Putting to use |
09Draskh1 67:12 | | | eyesight of some of the | enemy, | and inflicted serious wounds on |
09Draskh1 67:12 | | | across the multitude of the | enemy | forces, and fled |
09Draskh1 67:14 | | | men, came out against the | enemy. | Thus, having joined battle with |
09Draskh1 67:14 | | | the cavalry forces (of the | enemy), | he slashed Bishr’s steed with |
09Draskh1 67:15 | | | slain great numbers of the | enemy, | turned the rest to flight |
09Draskh1 67:16 | | | The caravan of the | enemy | forces entered the city of |
10Tovma1 6:23 | | | on the sword of the | enemy | or to win the victory |
10Tovma1 10:13 | | | the proposition of that impious | enemy | of God to be carried |
10Tovma2 3:4 | | | am able to defeat my | enemy | and reinstate my kingdom, I |
10Tovma2 3:18 | | | blood of Maurice from his | enemy, | so may it please you |
10Tovma2 3:42 | | | of the insults which the | enemy | had inflicted on him |
10Tovma2 3:56 | | | Although we escaped from the | enemy, | yet we cannot elude his |
10Tovma2 4:20 | | | into the hands of the | enemy, | who slew them with their |
10Tovma2 6:25 | | | shout, he rushed on the | enemy. ( | The combat) began at dawn |
10Tovma3 2:8 | | | bows and arrows, attacked the | enemy. | With help from God they |
10Tovma3 2:46 | | | be able to appease the ( | enemy) | general to abandon the plans |
10Tovma3 2:47 | | | decided to go to the ( | enemy) | general and seek peace |
10Tovma3 2:69 | | | to the ravages of the | enemy | who have come to ruin |
10Tovma3 2:74 | | | those taken captive by the | enemy | |
10Tovma3 4:31 | | | wept. Before he reached the ( | enemy) | generals but was still at |
10Tovma3 4:37 | | | observed the intention of the ( | enemy) | army. He was still on |
10Tovma3 4:58 | | | wild boars; they delivered (the | enemy) | to massacre and defeat, each |
10Tovma3 4:62 | | | They struck the ( | enemy) | troops, turned them, and put |
10Tovma3 4:65 | | | fanned the smoke towards the | enemy. | There was a sweet smell |
10Tovma3 4:65 | | | a little respite from the | enemy | |
10Tovma3 10:23 | | | victorious warriors; you are the | enemy, | and mine the troops that |
10Tovma3 10:47 | | | Lord’s cross; they crushed the | enemy | line, broke their ranks, turned |
10Tovma3 13:27 | | | The | enemy | fell on these and slaughtered |
10Tovma3 16:10 | | | an eye they routed the ( | enemy) | cavalry, broke the ranks of |
10Tovma3 16:11 | | | All Musē’s plans against the | enemy | were accomplished |
10Tovma3 18:8 | | | the attack, seemingly mocking the ( | enemy) | forces and reckoning his own |
10Tovma3 20:57 | | | alone in a watercourse. The | enemy | troops split to either side |
10Tovma3 23:7 | | | down the host of the ( | enemy) | army |
10Tovma3 25:6 | | | dawn) they galloped upon (the | enemy) | and struck down more than |
10Tovma3 25:7 | | | drifts of thick snow, the | enemy, | being rested, returned to the |
10Tovma3 28:8 | | | the right wing of the | enemy, | where the bravest of the |
10Tovma3 29:66 | | | the numberless host (of the | enemy) | at the village of P’aytakshtan |
10Tovma3 29:75 | | | defiance they boldly attacked the | enemy, | captured and plundered the camp |
10Tovma4 3:11 | | | firmly nailed, unbreachable by the | enemy; | likewise, similar to an iron |
10Tovma4 3:11 | | | from the face of the | enemy | |
10Tovma4 3:12 | | | over the heads of the | enemy; | casting terror into them, he |
10Tovma4 3:13 | | | over the backs of the | enemy, | plunging those lying in ambush |
10Tovma4 3:49 | | | a great defeat on the | enemy. | He returned to the city |
10Tovma4 8:3 | | | it was a refuge from | enemy | raids, he undertook to build |
10Tovma4 8:7 | | | all the raids of the | enemy. | The king in his mercy |
10Tovma4 13:31 | | | the incessant raiding of the | enemy | |
10Tovma4 13:42 | | | vigils he overcame the artful | enemy, | in accordance with the apostolic |
10Tovma4 13:82 | | | days of his life from | enemy | brigands. He was responsible for |
11Asogh1 7:9 | | | a powerful hand. He overturned ( | enemy | soldiers) with their half-dead |
11Asogh1 7:10 | | | in the footsteps of the | enemy, | put them to the sword |
11Asogh1 8:26 | | | courage; he cut through (the | enemy | ranks), who stood face to |
11Asogh1 10:1 | | | sword and, scattering the entire | enemy | army, captured the demeslikos Mleh |
11Asogh1 12:4 | | | that since I became an | enemy | to the cross of Christ |
11Asogh1 22:3 | | | mountain passes through which the | enemy | could pass: these were impassable |
11Asogh1 22:5 | | | and palace, surrendered to the | enemy | |
11Asogh1 29:2 | | | I wrote this Chronicle, no | enemy | disturbed the peace in Armenia |
11Asogh1 34:3 | | | The | enemy, | having robbed a few places |
11Asogh1 36:5 | | | and taken prisoner by the | enemy | |
11Asogh1 40:4 | | | personally go out against the | enemy | by war, but sent to |
11Asogh1 40:21 | | | the right wing of the ( | enemy) | horde, performed miracles (of courage |
11Asogh1 40:24 | | | like a blow, cut the ( | enemy) | rider with his horse in |
11Asogh1 43:3 | | | of the Armenian chronology. Both ( | enemy) | sides spent a whole year |
12Last1 11:25 | | | no way out, for the | enemy | had blockaded them on all |
12Last1 13:6 | | | took to flight, encouraging the | enemy. ( | The latter) urged each other |
12Last1 13:7 | | | they turned in flight. The | enemy | pursued, killing an incalculable number |
12Last1 13:8 | | | great quantity of booty, the | enemy | was delighted, while our (people |
12Last1 16:18 | | | brigade grew stronger, vanquished the | enemy, | killed the head of their |
12Last1 17:1 | | | of his reign when no | enemy | dared enter his territory), those |
12Last1 17:2 | | | them every day. Consequently the | enemy | became as brazen as famished |
12Last1 17:27 | | | Deuteronomy, “I shall be the | enemy | of your enemies, and shall |
12Last1 18:39 | | | there. As soon as the | enemy | attacked, (the city’s) fortifications collapsed |
12Last1 18:40 | | | urge them to resist the | enemy, | urging them to be brave |
12Last1 18:41 | | | and hid underground. When the | enemy | attacked, they cut (the citizens |
12Last1 22:6 | | | and Joseph learned. Should (the | enemy) | be from a people which |
12Last1 22:10 | | | of grain, reposed, when the | enemy, | finding a way, sowed weeds |
12Last1 23:12 | | | from the faith, becoming the | enemy | of God and His saints |
12Last1 23:15 | | | the temptations of the wily | Enemy | were removed. The venerable Paul |
12Last1 24:12 | | | within the city, when the | enemy | saw that they were unprepared |
12Last1 25:7 | | | army, capable of terrifying the | enemy. | No, (the emperor) wanted to |
12Last1 25:10 | | | to the side of the | enemy | |
12Last1 25:14 | | | unsheathe His sword against the | enemy | and stop them. And the |
12Last1 25:15 | | | and gave it to the | enemy, | because of our improper conduct |