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Husik   65
Hyrcania   10
Hyrcanus   24
Hyurnkal   1
I   4043
I'm   1
Iconium   1
Iduma   2
Ihab   1
Wordform

i
2194 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
hyrkanos   2
hyurnkal   1
hṙipsimeank   1
hṙipsimē   7
i   2194
iamb   1
iberia   113
iberian   39
iberians   28


01Kor1    1:2|I had been thinking of the
01Kor1    1:3|And while I was striving to remember the
01Kor1    1:4|Therefore, I, who had had the fortune
01Kor1    2:9|Similar to those I have mentioned, blessed Paul in
01Kor1    5:6|I am sorrowful and constant in
01Kor1    13:2|servants of the gospel whom I am unable to designate by
01Kor1    15:6|I forgot my people and my
01Kor1    19:4|Ghevondes, and the second, was I, Koriun. And as they approached
01Kor1    22:3|of the apostolic word: “When I am weak for Christ, I
01Kor1    22:3|I am weak for Christ, I am strong,” as well as
01Kor1    22:4|It is better that I glory in my infirmities so
01Kor1    24:3|Into thine hand commit I my spirit,” and as the
01Kor1    25:1|his blessed colleague, by this I mean Mashtots, seared with yearning
01Kor1    29:3|the eighth year of Yazdigird I
02Agat1    2:7|I would be above him in
02Agat1    2:9|just resolve this matter loyally, I will return to you your
02Agat1    2:10|Moreover, I will glorify you by putting
02Agat1    2:10|glorious in my realm. And I will designate you as the
02Agat1    2:11|while my true [harazat] brother and I will leave you today for
02Agat1    2:16|was for this reason that I came to you, so that
02Agat1    3:4|to the borders of Greece (i.e., to Byzantine territory in
02Agat1    4:3|Behold, I will come forth to you
02Agat1    4:4|Should I conquer you, the Byzantines then
02Agat1    5:5|you worship that God Whom I do not worship - especially since
02Agat1    5:8|saying: “All these years that I have known you, you have
02Agat1    5:9|I was satisfied with your labors
02Agat1    5:10|borne witness to me that I have served you with all
02Agat1    5:13|rendered me and to which I am witness
02Agat1    5:14|which you should have received, I shall increase affliction upon you
02Agat1    5:16|Gregory note: “I have served you loyally. I
02Agat1    5:16|I have served you loyally. I myself shall never render vain
02Agat1    5:18|For I had no expectation that I
02Agat1    5:18|I had no expectation that I would receive compensation from you
02Agat1    5:19|But as for your saying ’I shall increase affliction for you
02Agat1    5:21|of elevation to high rank I shall cast you into prison
02Agat1    5:21|into prison and bonds,’ I would be blessed to accept
02Agat1    5:21|Lord’s bonds. And with him I would be happy and rejoice
02Agat1    5:24|You say ’by death I shall cut off hope of
02Agat1    5:30|But may I in all obedience [cf. I Tim. 2.11] and all
02Agat1    5:33|for your statement ’from you I expected nothing, nor have I
02Agat1    5:33|I expected nothing, nor have I need,’ I know that
02Agat1    5:33|nor have I need,’ I know that you are seeking
02Agat1    5:33|the former men who died. I shall quickly send you where
02Agat1    5:34|that Christ may be, that I may know who might be
02Agat1    5:35|what the coming might be, I know not. Or what the
02Agat1    5:36|But I shall not absolve you from
02Agat1    6:1|and note: “How often have I given you warning and commands
02Agat1    6:2|So, I have spared you, because of
02Agat1    6:5|to calling us animals - now I shall cast you into torments
02Agat1    6:5|cast you into torments and I shall place a bridle on
02Agat1    6:18|to torment me with bonds, I hope in my Lord, whose
02Agat1    6:20|And I hope that he may give
02Agat1    7:4|I am grateful to you, Lord
02Agat1    7:6|from that tree from which I have commanded you not to
02Agat1    7:15|I have made man in the
02Agat1    7:15|image of our form and I have set him up as
02Agat1    7:22|the struggle which faces me I have placed my hope in
02Agat1    7:35|on behalf of the Lord: ’I shall become like a deaf
02Agat1    7:36|to endure all these sufferings: ’I shall make you mute and
02Agat1    7:41|of your Son and note: ’I have sacrificed the fatted calf
02Agat1    7:41|have sacrificed the fatted calf, I have prepared a meal’
02Agat1    7:51|are inflicting on me, that I may become worthy to keep
02Agat1    7:54|so, benevolent Lord, who note: ’I am with you every day
02Agat1    7:74|course [cf. II Tim. 4.7] in the suffering that I am enduring
02Agat1    7:77|that I too may become worthy to
02Agat1    7:108|of the tribulation in which I find myself, that my boasting
02Agat1    7:109|so that I too may be considered equal
02Agat1    8:5|He replied and note: “I am anxious to leave this
02Agat1    8:6|The king replied and note: “I shall not give you that
02Agat1    8:7|But I shall cause you to be
02Agat1    8:9|And he replied and note: “I have been given strength [cf. Acts 1.8], because
02Agat1    8:9|have been given strength [cf. Acts 1.8], because I asked the Creator of creation
02Agat1    8:26|Gregory replied and note: “Yes, I indeed come from the kingdom
02Agat1    8:26|from the kingdom of which I spoke. For God made me
02Agat1    9:3|Gregory replied and note: “I worship the Lord my God
02Agat1    9:5|sculpted and polished and worked [cf. Wis. 13.11; Is. 41.7], I never held to be gods
02Agat1    9:5|to be gods - and may I never so hold any other
02Agat1    9:9|He replied: “May I keep the covenant of piety
02Agat1    9:9|the covenant of piety which I learned from my youth [cf. II Tim. 3.15]; God
02Agat1    9:14|began to question him, saying: “I am very greatly amazed how
02Agat1    9:15|my well-disposed will, which I sought from him so that
02Agat1    10:6|But see, I was not in the least
02Agat1    10:6|afraid of your torments and I considered as nothing your fearsome
02Agat1    10:6|the power of my Lord I fought with the enemy, who
02Agat1    10:6|you against the truth, and I submitted my body to the
02Agat1    10:10|at the speech and note: “I have no interest in that
02Agat1    10:11|you into inextinguishable fire,’ I now will burn you with
02Agat1    10:14|these cruel tortures with which I have afflicted you
02Agat1    10:15|Gregory replied and note: “Did I not tell you earlier to
02Agat1    10:16|For thus he says: ’I shall neither abandon you nor
02Agat1    11:1|this, he said, then will I increase the tortures still more
02Agat1    12:21|Now, as an example, I did not spare my meritorious
02Agat1    12:21|to me. For similar causes, I have tortured him with harsh
02Agat1    12:21|harsh and severe punishments. Afterwards, I had him thrown into the
02Agat1    12:22|and awe of the gods, I considered as nothing his great
02Agat1    13:24|sake, at my coming again I shall make him heir to
02Agat1    14:13|I chanced to see a young
02Agat1    14:13|following of their sect, and I wished to take her to
02Agat1    16:7|be of good cheer [Matt. 14.27; Mk. 6.50], because I am with you [Matt. 28.20], and I
02Agat1    16:7|I am with you [Matt. 28.20], and I have preserved you in all
02Agat1    16:8|place which my Father and I have prepared for you [cf. Jn. 14.2-3], the
02Agat1    16:26|me from this profanation, that I may in purity die for
02Agat1    17:6|will so that you and I shall live
02Agat1    17:10|the spiritual upbringing in which I raised you
02Agat1    17:11|the divine instruction with which I nourished you
02Agat1    17:45|witness that from my youth I have had no desire at
02Agat1    17:45|all for earthly life. Because I had regard for and faith
02Agat1    18:11|the moment of her death: “I thank you, benign Lord, for
02Agat1    18:11|for not excluding me. For I was ill and could not
02Agat1    19:3|do not tremble at death, I am speaking especially about the
02Agat1    19:4|my mind so long as I, king Trdat, remain alive
02Agat1    19:5|I know well the land of
02Agat1    19:5|Tadjikistan and Azerbaijan. Why should I enumerate them one by one
02Agat1    19:6|are many regions to which I have come in peace, and
02Agat1    19:6|in peace, and many which I have plundered in war
02Agat1    19:7|Yet in none have I seen the like of this
02Agat1    19:18|So now I am anxious and impatient to
02Agat1    19:18|who have loved you; and I am happy to follow my
02Agat1    20:17|He told them: “I have come to take the
02Agat1    20:30|them from the ground, saying: “I am a man like you
02Agat1    21:19|know that for fifteen years I have been in the dark
02Agat1    21:19|never harmed me, nor was I terrified of them nor was
02Agat1    21:19|was my heart dismayed. For I hoped in the Lord God
02Agat1    21:20|But this I know, that it was in
02Agat1    21:22|Did I not tell you earlier about
02Agat1    21:23|Now if I were to see in you
02Agat1    21:23|to approach the divinity piously, I would not cease to pray
02Agat1    21:25|own wishes, as scripture says: ’I have permitted them to follow
02Agat1    21:35|terribly deep pit in which I was buried amidst piles of
02Agat1    21:36|And of what I was previously unworthy, behold we
02Agat1    22:12|But as for me, was I a preacher to you not
02Agat1    22:13|Did I really have the power to
02Agat1    22:13|anything from you, especially if I had been commanded by God
02Agat1    22:14|the deep pit every day I saw a vision with eyes
02Agat1    22:14|me and said- just as I see the same vision now
02Agat1    22:15|by the will of God I emerged safe and sound
02Agat1    22:16|I say this not in order
02Agat1    22:17|death- and in your eyes I was considered dead, as you
02Agat1    22:18|For I was entrusted with telling you
02Agat1    22:21|this in its proper order I shall narrate, with unwearying tongue
02Agat3    1:2|I have set out in order
02Agat3    1:2|beginning to the very end I have told you everything
02Agat3    3:9|replied and said to them: “I too like one of you
02Agat3    4:2|vision, the details of which I grasped in brief
02Agat3    4:3|of the labor and vigil, I was still awake and was
02Agat3    4:4|I also considered the martyrs’ love
02Agat3    4:6|and note: ’Gregory.’ And I looked up and saw his
02Agat3    4:6|his form, and terror struck I fell to the ground
02Agat3    4:7|and see the wonders that I shall show you.’
02Agat3    4:8|And I looked up and saw the
02Agat3    4:13|And I saw in the middle of
02Agat3    4:14|And I looked up and saw three
02Agat3    4:16|each other. And above this I saw a canopy of cloud
02Agat3    4:17|canopy but above the vaults I saw these thirty-seven holy
02Agat3    4:17|light, with white garments, which I am not capable of describing
02Agat3    4:18|the summit of this edifice I saw a wonderful and divine
02Agat3    4:21|And I saw a numberless multitude of
02Agat3    4:22|And I saw numberless herds of goats
02Agat3    4:23|While I was still looking, suddenly the
02Agat3    4:26|While I was looking, I saw that
02Agat3    4:26|While I was looking, I saw that the flocks grew
02Agat3    4:28|Beholding this I was amazed
02Agat3    4:30|And I note: ’How, Lord?’
02Agat3    6:9|to the martyrs, saying: “Did I not earlier say that it
02Agat3    13:7|of the chief priesthood, saying: “I cannot do this because of
02Agat3    14:14|prayers we send you greetings - I king Tiridates with all the
02Agat3    22:2|one could say about themI have forgotten the people and
02Agat3    23:9|sayings of the apostlesWhen I am weak for Christ, then
02Agat3    23:9|am weak for Christ, then I am strong,” andIt would
02Agat3    31:19|Savior of the world note: “I and the Father” [Jn. 10.30 etc.] and: ‘‘The
03Buz3    10:7|And he replied: “I am here, Lord
03Buz3    10:8|the wood from the ark. I brought it for you from
03Buz3    10:11|descended from Mount Sinai, although I do not want to say
03Buz3    10:25|Do you see how much I have exalted you for your
03Buz3    10:25|you for your good words? I relieved them from their bonds
03Buz3    14:51|Even if I did not relate all this
03Buz3    14:52|head and leader. How could I be the leader of people
03Buz3    14:52|follow the Lord; how could I be the head of an
03Buz3    14:53|How could I raise my hands to God
03Buz3    14:53|the Lord’s saints? How could I offer entreating prayers for people
03Buz3    14:53|to the Lord? How could I intercede for people who have
03Buz3    14:54|How could I speak of reconciliation for those
03Buz3    20:13|fathers, and now to us. I shall not rest until I
03Buz3    20:13|I shall not rest until I retrieve the honor [patiw] of my
03Buz3    20:38|I recalled and now know that
03Buz3    20:38|for the evils and sins I wrought has been demanded from
03Buz3    20:38|been demanded from me. For I dimmed this land of which
03Buz3    20:38|dimmed this land of which I was king when I deprived
03Buz3    20:38|which I was king when I deprived it of two radiant
03Buz3    20:38|vardapets, believing that by this I would extinguish the light of
03Buz3    21:25|When you have done that, I will return what I have
03Buz3    21:25|that, I will return what I have taken. But first you
03Buz3    21:25|return their booty and then I will return yours
03Buz4    3:20|You are impious and obscene. I am unable to be your
03Buz4    3:20|to take on your sins. I cannot respect or bear your
03Buz4    3:21|me alone. Perhaps, without cares, I will pass my life of
03Buz4    4:57|the true pillars saw how I was given the great grace
03Buz4    4:57|the great grace, and that I was finding success in preaching
03Buz4    4:57|more liberty, and agreed that I and Barnabas should preach among
03Buz4    4:58|for the poor, just as I have been laboring to do
03Buz4    5:12|And I guarantee on behalf of the
03Buz4    5:12|of the merciful God that I will put your son before
03Buz4    5:45|your face,” he says again: “I put the Lord before me
03Buz4    5:45|my right side, so that I would not hesitate,” and again
03Buz4    5:45|the joy of Your face I will be glad
03Buz4    5:65|And St. Nerses repliedAfter I spoke, Christ postponed the death
03Buz4    5:76|the person who said that I have killed my son myself
03Buz4    8:26|answered the king and note: “I drove two pigs and one
03Buz4    8:26|and you still ask why I was sweating
03Buz4    9:9|it over to me, and I guarantee that our Lord himself
03Buz4    9:10|does not become impoverished, and I will personally return your treasures
03Buz4    10:28|Emperor is dead, who should I go to now
03Buz4    10:30|cut off my head that I dared to say such things
03Buz4    10:34|These are the things that I vouched for that they would
03Buz4    10:34|would survive, and promised that I would personally hand over your
03Buz4    11:11|teeth and his. How can I stand this wickedness done to
03Buz4    11:11|wickedness done to us? Now I will repay him for this
03Buz4    12:21|He note: “I am a locum tenens, and
03Buz4    13:16|Now heed what I tell you and do it
03Buz4    13:17|For I have seen in a vision
03Buz4    13:20|of having that place Arshakawan, I myself will rebuild it with
03Buz4    14:15|And if I, Hayr mardpet, return alive to
03Buz4    14:15|return alive to the king, I will replace what is here
03Buz4    14:20|mardpet a fictitious story, saying: “I saw a bear as white
03Buz4    15:37|tent and began to relate: “I have fulfilled all the royal
03Buz4    15:37|fulfilled all the royal commands. I took Gnel as far as
03Buz4    15:53|not mourn so much, for I am a better man than
03Buz4    15:53|better man than he was. I loved you and therefore betrayed
03Buz4    15:53|him to death, so that I could take you in marriage
03Buz4    15:63|He note: “King, I want you to order that
03Buz4    15:63|want you to order that I be allowed to marry Gnel’s
03Buz4    15:64|heard this, he note: “Now I know for sure that what
03Buz4    15:64|know for sure that what I have heard is accurate. Gnel’s
03Buz4    16:19|Rather, I know that you deceived me
03Buz4    20:5|I know that if you are
03Buz4    20:31|I will give king Arshak of
03Buz4    20:46|note: “Is that the reward I am to receive from him
03Buz4    21:7|I give you the city of
03Buz4    21:7|well as Syrian Mesopotamia. Furthermore, I will vacate the interior of
03Buz4    21:7|place them in your service. I will not come to their
03Buz4    23:3|land of Armenia, and if I return to my land and
03Buz4    23:3|my land and my tun, I will first build an atrushan
03Buz4    44:7|not go from my house, I shall die, roast, be constricted
03Buz4    44:8|But the mother note: “I will not leave this house
03Buz4    44:11|you are in anguish and I did not know it
03Buz4    54:1|with them, saying: “Many times, I have wanted to love king
03Buz4    54:2|I made a covenant of peace
03Buz4    54:3|a father to a son, I thought to do him many
03Buz4    54:4|So, I summoned the priests of the
03Buz4    54:5|I threathened them as men condemned
03Buz4    54:6|I did not listen to them
03Buz4    54:6|not listen to them. Instead I ordered that seventy of them
03Buz4    54:6|ditch and their co-religionists I put to the sword
03Buz4    54:7|authority of their Christian faith, I bound with chains, and it
03Buz4    54:8|But I remembered the words of the
03Buz4    54:8|note: ’Do not kill us. I know that the same Gospel
03Buz4    54:11|If I knew that hereafter, he would
03Buz4    54:11|to my oath and obedient, I would dispatch him in peace
03Buz4    54:23|you been my foe? For I loved you like you were
03Buz4    54:23|like you were a son, I wanted to marry you to
03Buz4    54:24|King Arshak replied; “I sinned and transgressed against you
03Buz4    54:24|and transgressed against you for I came, destroyed and vanquished your
03Buz4    54:24|and vanquished your enemies, and I looked forward to receiving the
03Buz4    54:25|So, the oath that I swore to you led me
03Buz4    54:26|Behold, I am a servant in your
03Buz4    54:26|you will. Kill me, for I, your servant, am very guilty
03Buz4    54:28|master of your former lords. I do not forgive you and
03Buz4    54:29|station of us, your lords. I shall not excuse this until
03Buz4    54:36|belongs to our azg. When I reach my land, I shall
03Buz4    54:36|When I reach my land, I shall seek very great vengeance
03Buz4    54:38|for so many years. Why? I will kill you with a
03Buz4    54:39|my size. For until now I was a lion to you
03Buz4    54:39|lion to you, but now, I am a fox. While I
03Buz4    54:39|I am a fox. While I was Vasak, I was a
03Buz4    54:39|fox. While I was Vasak, I was a giant with one
03Buz4    54:39|foot on another mountain. When I leaned on my right foot
03Buz4    54:39|brought to the ground. When I leaned on my left foot
03Buz4    54:42|While God allowed it, I brought you and the Byzantine
03Buz4    56:14|ascetic cup of salvation, which I will drink, glorifying the name
03Buz4    56:14|the name of God, and I will turn my prayer to
03Buz5    4:7|a favor to me that I go with my brigade as
03Buz5    4:11|the men in his brigade: “I am telling you something now
03Buz5    4:18|the old stories and note: “I remember that Mushegh is a
03Buz5    4:19|palanquins and camp soldiers? And I have also heard that Mushegh
03Buz5    4:26|king Pap’s hand and swore: “I shall live and die for
03Buz5    4:26|for your father, Arshak, so I will do for you. Only
03Buz5    4:28|he did not accept them. “I will use my own, king
03Buz5    4:28|he said, “whatever you give, I am on your side
03Buz5    4:33|deceived and burned me. For I told you not to send
03Buz5    4:37|And who am I that you are begging me
03Buz5    4:37|are begging me, as if I, a poor man, can pray
03Buz5    4:38|of the earth in measure, I weighed mountains on the scales
03Buz5    4:38|the spirit of the Lord, I was his counselor and together
03Buz5    4:59|king and have a crown. I will not kill a king
03Buz5    4:59|kill a king even if I am put into great straits
03Buz5    4:66|answered king Pap as follows: “I killed all those who were
03Buz5    4:66|but yours. Come, just as I killed my peers do you
03Buz5    4:66|peers do you kill yours. I have never, do not, and
03Buz5    4:67|as has happened many times, I will not kill him, even
03Buz5    4:67|not kill him, even if I am slain
03Buz5    5:1|information to Mushegh via messenger: “I have great thanks for you
03Buz5    5:1|the rest of my life I will not forget your affection
03Buz5    5:2|However, I am informing you that the
03Buz5    5:19|had encountered, and he note: “I am astonished at what I
03Buz5    5:19|I am astonished at what I saw. From my childhood onward
03Buz5    5:19|saw. From my childhood onward, I have always been fighting. In
03Buz5    5:19|In the many years since I became king, I have not
03Buz5    5:19|years since I became king, I have not spent a single
03Buz5    5:22|Furthermore, I am amazed at the enduring
03Buz5    5:25|I was also astounded by that
03Buz5    6:6|And come here at once. I must send you to king
03Buz5    6:6|Shapuh of Iran, so that I can enter his service
03Buz5    6:7|carry out my plan, as I promised king Shapuh of Iran
03Buz5    6:7|king Shapuh of Iran. Now I have found a way to
03Buz5    6:7|ease. Meanwhile, suddenly and unexpectedly I will put the Iranian king
03Buz5    6:19|king, say to him, that I am worthy of death, but
03Buz5    7:11|for whatever you want, and I will grant it, without delay
03Buz5    7:12|Drastamat said to the king: “I want nothing from you but
03Buz5    7:12|but that you order that I go to see my natural
03Buz5    7:12|For the one day that I am with him, order that
03Buz5    7:12|released from his bonds, and I shall wash his head, annoint
03Buz5    7:12|dress him in a robe. I shall place him on a
03Buz5    7:21|woe is Arshak. Look what I have fallen to, and what
03Buz5    24:6|and achieving the death which I had wanted from my childhood
03Buz5    24:7|I accept this cup of salvation
03Buz5    24:7|of the Lord so that I too will be able to
03Buz5    24:13|was a great thing that I be allowed to die for
03Buz5    24:14|yourselves know that what what I said to you I said
03Buz5    24:14|what I said to you I said publicly, so it is
03Buz5    24:14|publicly, for that is what I had been longing for. In
03Buz5    24:14|been longing for. In goodness I received my portion along with
03Buz5    24:15|I bless the Lord Who let
03Buz5    24:15|portion of the inheritance, and I am extremely happy that soon
03Buz5    24:15|am extremely happy that soon I will be freed from this
03Buz5    30:4|saint was unjustly shed. Henceforth I cannot go against the enemies
03Buz5    30:5|I know that God has forsaken
03Buz5    30:5|unable to raise our heads. I know that there will be
03Buz5    35:18|of his mind with drink, I will arise on the pretext
03Buz5    35:23|and for the sweat that I wiped away with the blade
03Buz5    35:24|have come to me while I was mounted on a horse
03Buz5    37:21|to general Manuel, saying: “If I am not an Arsacid, how
03Buz5    37:21|not an Arsacid, how did I put on the crown of
03Buz5    37:22|Because of my benevolence I am releasing you. Go to
03Buz5    37:43|steed be brought so that I mount
03Buz5    37:46|I am Garegin Rhshtuni
03Buz5    38:18|was astonished inwardly and note: “I have committed no transgressions against
03Buz5    38:19|Meruzhan said to Manuel: “I have verified and confirmed it
03Buz5    38:23|of the affection of friendship, I am releasing you to go
03Buz5    38:23|your way in health. But I will not fall into the
03Buz5    43:6|the Aryan brigade as follows: “I will go first and spy
03Buz5    43:10|to his troops that: “Tomorrow I will seize Manuel and his
03Buz5    43:31|sorcerer Meruzhan has tricked us? I recognize a sign of him
03Buz5    44:13|saying: “From my childhood onward I was always nourished on battle
03Buz5    44:13|with great bravery. Why was I unable to die in battle
03Buz5    44:14|would have been better if I had died fighting for the
03Buz5    44:15|However, I did not manage to die
03Buz5    44:15|comrades and intimate friends. Though I deported myself boldly, a bad
03Buz5    44:16|beseeched king Arshak further, saying: “I lived through God and devout
03Buz5    44:18|Thus far I have lived with the expectation
03Buz5    44:21|be condemnable. After my death I lack the authority to punish
03Buz5    44:21|punish those who do as I do not want. Let those
03Buz5    44:22|In warfare - where I did not die - do not
03Buz6    8:6|the horse at once, for I have something to tell you
03Buz6    8:7|do not know me, and I do not know you, what
03Buz6    8:10|man to kneel, and note: “I am ordaining you a priest
03Buz6    8:11|I am a brigand, murderer, malefactor
03Buz6    8:11|still engaged in such things. I am unworthy of such an
03Buz6    8:22|note: “Arise and pray, for I am a priest
03Buz6    8:25|The man replied to her: “I was in a state of
03Buz6    8:25|did not recall that, and I forgot to tell him. He
03Buz6    8:27|’I am not baptized. Why did
03Buz6    8:30|on the man’s head, saying: “I have baptized you
03Buz6    9:8|vineyard-worker note: “Who am I to be able to bless
03Buz6    9:9|Lord God, you know that I am a sinful and unworthy
03Buz6    9:9|sinful and unworthy man and I do not understand the confusion
03Buz6    9:9|do not understand the confusion I am involved in. Save me
03Buz6    9:10|It would be good if I died, for I do not
03Buz6    9:10|good if I died, for I do not understand what they
03Buz6    10:3|doing this he would exclaim: “I am a camel, a camel
03Buz6    10:3|a camel, a camel, and I will bear the king’s sins
03Buz6    10:4|your sins upon me, and I will carry them.” But the
04Yegh1    1:5|within himself: “On whom shall I pour out my poisonous bitterness
04Yegh1    1:5|poisonous bitterness, and where shall I loose my multitude of arrows
04Yegh2    1:14|However, I shall not delay in describing
04Yegh2    1:15|or sparked to rumor; but I myself was there in person
04Yegh2    1:15|was there in person and I saw and heard the sound
04Yegh2    1:25|over the brave. Why should I enumerate the details? All the
04Yegh2    2:28|the religion of our gods, I shall make you the equal
04Yegh2    2:43|inescapable prisonand in truth I said secure and inescapable, for
04Yegh2    2:45|immediately affirmed with an oath: “I shall not let you go
04Yegh2    4:80|thousand years and note: ’Perhaps I shall have a son, Ormizd
04Yegh2    4:82|the one who emerges first I shall give my rule.’
04Yegh2    4:85|He note: ’I am your son Ormizd.’
04Yegh2    4:88|to him: ’Up to now I sacrificed to you, now do
04Yegh2    5:104|But I did not wish to put
04Yegh2    6:150|king evil? Far from it; I say no. But by using
04Yegh2    6:150|But by using an example I am instructing others
04Yegh2    7:155|debate in a friendly way, I know that despite everything else
04Yegh2    8:181|if you err in ignorance, I who have secure knowledge am
04Yegh2    8:182|If I become a pupil of your
04Yegh2    8:182|to irretrievable destructionand perhaps I worse than you because I
04Yegh2    8:182|I worse than you because I have as witness to me
04Yegh2    8:183|So, I beg you and all those
04Yegh2    8:183|greatly tormented with me, nor I less so with you. But
04Yegh2    9:223|the great assembly and note: “I know the wickedness of the
04Yegh2    9:224|I have decided that I shall
04Yegh2    9:224|I have decided that I shall not exempt anyone from
04Yegh2    9:224|those very close to me, I shall inflict the same on
04Yegh2    10:249|in a bellow and note: “I have sworn by the sun
04Yegh2    10:249|me, confessing him as god, I shall not cease to bring
04Yegh2    11:258|to one side and note: “I consider it harm to receive
04Yegh2    11:259|I see you as sheep scattered
04Yegh2    11:259|lost in the wilderness. And I have great scruples that perhaps
04Yegh2    11:260|back in honor, do what I have said immediately
04Yegh2    11:271|my sure fortifications, nor shall I allow you to obtain immediately
04Yegh2    11:271|and those in my army I shall exile in cruel bonds
04Yegh2    11:272|To your country I shall send an infinite army
04Yegh2    11:272|elephants; your wives and children I shall have dispatched to Khuzhastan
04Yegh2    11:272|and what you call martyria I shall destroy, raze, and obliterate
04Yegh2    11:273|All that I have said I shall perform
04Yegh2    11:273|All that I have said I shall perform and carry out
04Yegh2    12:293|ordered them: “By the time I return in peace from this
04Yegh2    12:295|the help of the gods I have carried forward my noble
04Yegh3    1:6|me before men, him shall I too deny before my Father
04Yegh3    1:21|I pity, I pity your loved
04Yegh3    1:21|I pity, I pity your loved ones, but
04Yegh3    1:21|your loved ones, but more I pity your own selves
04Yegh3    1:22|you treat the divine command: ’I am God and there is
04Yegh3    1:22|other after me be God. I am a jealous God. I
04Yegh3    1:22|I am a jealous God. I shall punish the sins of
04Yegh3    2:50|firmly established in Armenia, as I have tested the unity of
04Yegh3    3:53|I had heard from our ancestors
04Yegh3    3:66|know by report. But what I have seen with my own
04Yegh3    3:70|I was indeed unaware of the
04Yegh3    3:73|times you were wise, and I knew it; but in this
04Yegh3    3:75|be frightened of the king. I shall write and explain to
04Yegh3    4:79|But do what I say and it will seem
04Yegh3    4:79|except those men to whom I tell you to reveal them
04Yegh3    4:79|you to reveal them, until I can gather a force to
04Yegh3    4:79|to bring support. Then perhaps I shall be able to split
04Yegh3    4:80|And if I manage that, I know that
04Yegh3    4:80|And if I manage that, I know that I can fulfill
04Yegh3    4:80|manage that, I know that I can fulfill the king’s command
04Yegh3    7:172|to the Persian army: “Behold I have broken the unity of
04Yegh3    7:173|The first section I have sent far off to
04Yegh3    7:173|is under my control and I shall not allow them to
04Yegh3    7:174|fighting men in the country I have dispersed and scattered throughout
04Yegh3    7:175|The third section I sent to Albania under Vardan
04Yegh3    8:176|at all to give battle. I know that they will be
04Yegh3    10:228|What harm have I done, and what crime have
04Yegh3    10:228|done, and what crime have I committed against any nation, or
04Yegh3    10:230|with their select religion. But I consider it equal and on
04Yegh3    10:230|time of our ancestorsas I myself remember in my father’s
04Yegh3    10:235|have made me do what I did not wish, and great
04Yegh3    11:252|magnates, to the effect that: “I shall not harbor the least
04Yegh4    1:1|Up to this point I have not at all hesitated
04Yegh4    1:6|many nations and countries which I shall present and speak of
04Yegh4    1:7|It is unwillingly that I shall describe these manyhow
04Yegh4    3:57|and assuring thatthrough these I shall seduce the others to
04Yegh4    3:58|if the victory is ours, I shall bestow on these the
04Yegh4    3:73|one survives the great war, I shall make him drink the
04Yegh5    1:14|You and I have participated in many battles
04Yegh5    1:18|Yet I regard those acts of valor
04Yegh5    1:18|be worthless and profitless and I count as naught the many
04Yegh5    1:20|So even if I were to attain a very
04Yegh5    1:21|So, I beseech you, my valiant comrades
04Yegh5    1:23|Especially since I cannot forgetremembering how I
04Yegh5    1:23|I cannot forgetremembering how I and some of you on
04Yegh5    2:40|And I shall mention something greater than
04Yegh5    4:76|What else can I repeat before you valiant warriors
04Yegh5    4:76|more versed and learned than I in the Holy Testaments
04Yegh5    4:85|mouth of the holy prophets: ’I am, I am; I am
04Yegh5    4:85|the holy prophets: ’I am, I am; I am the same
04Yegh5    4:85|prophets: ’I am, I am; I am the same from the
04Yegh5    4:85|same from the beginning forever. I give not my glory to
04Yegh6    3:56|and said to the king: “I can tell you that, noble
04Yegh6    3:68|When the Christians also arrive, I shall hear you all together
04Yegh6    4:78|distant land,” said the governor, “I have authority from the court
04Yegh6    4:82|at such people, nor am I pleased. But today I issue
04Yegh6    4:82|am I pleased. But today I issue the same edict to
04Yegh6    6:149|the name of the Lord I conquered them
04Yegh7    1:24|the body to endure afflictions, “I may hear from them some
04Yegh7    2:39|I have so heard about this
04Yegh7    2:43|ever appeared such an apparition? I know of no one else
04Yegh7    2:43|no one else nor have I heard from our ancestors
04Yegh7    3:61|It is I,” he said, “I wish to
04Yegh7    3:61|It is I,” he said, “I wish to enter and see
04Yegh7    3:68|my life; of whom shall I be afraid? The Lord is
04Yegh7    3:68|my life; by whom shall I be shaken?’ For I
04Yegh7    3:68|I be shaken?’ For I truly know that henceforth my
04Yegh7    3:69|from the holy lambs whom I have joined, lest as I
04Yegh7    3:69|I have joined, lest as I leave your sheepfold the evil
04Yegh7    3:70|straying from the true life, I make disciples of many to
04Yegh7    3:70|but for those for whom I was the cause of death
04Yegh7    3:70|the cause of death may I also become the cause of
04Yegh7    4:82|we shall no longer say: ’I shall see heaven, the work
04Yegh7    4:82|of your fingers,’ but: I shall see you, Lord of
04Yegh7    5:103|I am more lowly than the
04Yegh7    5:103|of your pupils. How could I submit to this
04Yegh7    5:115|my soul was inspired and I recalled the benevolence of Christ
04Yegh7    5:120|holy death they wish that I too receive a portion with
04Yegh7    5:121|I beg you, my lords and
04Yegh7    5:121|pray for my unworthiness that I may become worthy to attain
04Yegh7    5:122|Indeed, I am anxious to see that
04Yegh7    5:123|When will it be that I shall leave this burdensome and
04Yegh7    5:123|When will it be that I shall see you, Lord Jesus
04Yegh7    5:124|When will it be that I shall be unafraid of death
04Yegh7    6:140|eyes have been opened since I have seen the heavenly light
04Yegh7    6:141|me openly in public and I shall tell you the wonderful
04Yegh7    6:141|wonderful deeds of God that I have seen
04Yegh7    7:151|But now I put you under oath to
04Yegh7    7:156|questioned the chief-magus, saying: “I have received authority in your
04Yegh7    7:157|But before I lay hands on youreceive
04Yegh7    7:159|The blessed one replied: “I beg you, my lord who
04Yegh7    8:177|wish to listen to me, I shall tell you how today
04Yegh7    8:179|but like a foreign captive I banished him to such a
04Yegh7    8:185|I shall respond beginning from where
04Yegh7    8:189|But I shall speak to you of
04Yegh7    8:195|manof whom you said ’I have exiled’has also attained
04Yegh7    8:196|I call him blessed, and blessed
04Yegh7    9:208|I cannot blame you; he who
04Yegh7    9:209|if you wish to learn I shall tell you the truth
04Yegh7    10:233|to the bishop, saying: “When I came to Armenia, I had
04Yegh7    10:233|When I came to Armenia, I had occasion to travel there
04Yegh7    10:233|a year and six months. I do not at all remember
04Yegh7    10:234|greatly satisfied with him; and I saw myself with my own
04Yegh7    10:236|of the same obstinate mind, I have decided to cut your
04Yegh7    10:237|I know that you have been
04Yegh7    10:245|do not realize how patient I am being toward you. It
04Yegh7    10:245|at the king’s command that I am continuing this debate with
04Yegh7    10:245|you for so long, but I am tolerating you out of
04Yegh7    10:245|of my own kindness. For I am not inhuman like you
04Yegh7    10:246|Because I have eaten salt and bread
04Yegh7    10:246|and bread in your country, I have compassion and love for
04Yegh7    10:248|as for your saying that I am listening to you of
04Yegh7    11:254|and despised doctors. But if I found no health from them
04Yegh7    11:255|I wish that you resembled the
04Yegh7    11:264|But I shall tell you briefly about
04Yegh7    11:265|I rejoice and am happy when
04Yegh7    11:265|rejoice and am happy when I see my body tormented. I
04Yegh7    11:265|I see my body tormented. I know that the health of
04Yegh7    11:266|especially because I have as pledge the great
04Yegh7    11:269|holy bishop: “The praise which I bestowed on you earlier you
04Yegh7    11:270|I shall remind you of the
04Yegh7    11:271|you kill the fire? As I have heard and confirmed, you
04Yegh7    11:275|Denshapuh note: “I have heard that it was
04Yegh7    12:277|Denshapuh note: “I wish to learn the truth
04Yegh7    12:279|Denshapuh note: “I am not a bloodthirsty beast
04Yegh7    12:279|not a bloodthirsty beast, but I seek vengeance for the gods’
04Yegh7    12:281|wish to hear from me I shall tell you
04Yegh7    12:282|I did indeed destroy the fire
04Yegh7    12:282|that were in the temple I threw into the lake
04Yegh7    12:292|Denshapuh note: “I shall in no way enter
04Yegh7    12:293|a disciple of the truth, I shall expound the will of
04Yegh7    12:294|I myself entered your fire-temple
04Yegh7    12:295|I questioned them with words and
04Yegh7    12:298|Again, I spoke to them: ’And what
04Yegh7    13:303|Again, I said to them: ’Have you
04Yegh7    13:305|So, when I heard this from the magi
04Yegh7    13:305|heard this from the magi, I greatly pitied them, for in
04Yegh7    13:306|I beat them a little with
04Yegh7    13:306|beneath heaven.’ And then I threw out the magi
04Yegh7    13:310|Lord, this willing sacrifice whereby I have offered myself totally to
04Yegh7    13:312|his own blood he note: “I shall bless the Lord at
04Yegh8    1:6|them replied: “By my parents I was named Khoren, and he
04Yegh8    1:18|chief-executioner said to him: “I said earlier that you are
04Yegh8    1:22|The chief-executioner note: “I swear by the god Mihr
04Yegh8    2:38|chief-executioner replied mildly: “If I remain any longer beside you
04Yegh8    2:38|remain any longer beside you, I think that you will teach
04Yegh8    2:39|So now I shall reveal to you the
04Yegh9    3:67|not leave your country and I shall do what you say
04Yegh9    3:72|But I must return to that another
04Yegh9    3:73|who fell in the war, I could not fully number them
04Yegh9    3:73|there are many more whom I do not know than those
04Yegh9    3:73|not know than those whom I do
04Yegh9    3:74|I am personally acquainted with five
05Parp1    4:0|Many people requested that I write this book. Among them
05Parp1    4:0|aware of all of this (i.e., of the faults in
05Parp1    4:5|him to me, Ghazar P’arpec’i. I was nourished and educated by
05Parp1    5:1|says, “the bones are dispersed” (i.e, at the Judgement). Rather
05Parp1    5:5|favor to my weak mind I beseech you, help me all
05Parp1    5:6|But by God’s aid may I navigate through the great and
05Parp1    5:6|intercession of the saints, may I reach the safe and untroubled
05Parp2    6:7|Consequently, I prefer to quit the desirable
05Parp2    6:7|where it is as if I am unwillingly tolerated. I prefer
05Parp2    6:7|if I am unwillingly tolerated. I prefer to live in the
05Parp2    10:8|and take along priests whom I shall order to assist you
05Parp2    10:9|the work to me and I shall correct it, for what
05Parp2    10:17|Yovsep’ from Paghanakan Tun (Yovsep’ i Paghanakan tanen); third, Ter from
05Parp2    13:4|naxarars, he replied as follows: “I know what you are talking
05Parp2    13:4|nothing new from you today. I also know that it is
05Parp2    13:5|I am unable to say whether
05Parp2    13:14|I, and you too, as we
05Parp2    13:20|you said about me, that I should join with you, God
05Parp2    13:20|with you, God forbid that I should be the betrayer of
05Parp2    13:20|wandering sheep of my fold (i.e., Artashes] to the scorn
05Parp2    13:22|church to a healthy physician, I would do so quickly and
05Parp2    13:22|quickly and without delay, but I will never consent to offer
05Parp2    13:23|a believing king for reprimand, I might make bold to do
05Parp2    13:23|saving (him] from ruin. But I will not agree to denounce
05Parp2    13:24|least esteemed by the church! I say this to your shame
05Parp2    13:26|And now, how could I, who have advised others, not
05Parp2    13:27|I would rather die than have
05Parp2    14:6|He replied: “I have no idea what slander
05Parp2    14:8|But (Sahak] responded: “I do not know what they
05Parp2    14:11|are of the same azg, I want what is good for
05Parp2    14:11|It is not lightly that I give you this loving advice
05Parp2    14:13|to his beliefs, he note: “I know of no evil committed
05Parp2    16:7|I did not learn from the
05Parp2    16:8|But I am unable to rule as
05Parp2    16:8|and ’Vengeance is mine and I shall exact it, said the
05Parp2    16:10|to be (your] shepherd? For I see that the injured sheep
05Parp2    16:11|the land of Armenia which I see with my mind’s eye
05Parp2    16:12|me in a dream, before I was ordained a bishop that
05Parp2    16:14|you multitudes of people and I shall tell you
05Parp2    17:0|Years ago I was afflicted by inconsolable thoughts
05Parp2    17:2|vigil of the Easter fast, I was conducting the evening service
05Parp2    17:8|And there I was, sitting beside the altar
05Parp2    17:15|the linen up, and when I looked, I saw that there
05Parp2    17:15|up, and when I looked, I saw that there was an
05Parp2    17:20|left side of the bema I saw a tall, square cathedra
05Parp2    17:21|lifted by a gentle breeze, I caught sight of a large
05Parp2    17:23|far from the effaced lines, I saw a line and a
05Parp2    17:29|The boys whom I had seen in the days
05Parp2    17:31|did the vision fade, and I sunk into a frightening reverie
05Parp2    17:33|down to the spot where I was; and as I became
05Parp2    17:33|where I was; and as I became more enraptured with amazement
05Parp2    17:33|by his dazzling appearance, trembling, I fell at once on my
05Parp2    17:34|Returning to my senses, I recovered from his words and
05Parp2    17:38|Listen, then, and I will explain to you this
05Parp2    17:38|you this great revelation, as I was commanded by the supreme
05Parp2    17:50|rivet your attention, listen, and I will tell you what the
05Parp2    17:73|in them, which says: “Where I am, my servant also will
05Parp2    17:75|When I woke up from this vision
05Parp2    17:75|me so clearly as though I were awake, I was in
05Parp2    17:75|as though I were awake, I was in a state of
05Parp2    17:76|In silence I hesitated from revealing this to
05Parp2    17:77|And now I have revealed it to you
05Parp2    17:77|of keeping it concealed, lest I be sentenced to condemnation in
05Parp3    20:16|This wisdom and the efforts I have undertaken may bring me
05Parp3    20:16|and apostasize, in which case I will merit great gifts and
05Parp3    20:17|And even if I receive not a single benefit
05Parp3    21:7|I see very great benefits in
05Parp3    21:12|Although I already was concerned about such
05Parp3    21:12|point it out to you, I was made even more sure
05Parp3    21:12|voluntarily and enthusiastically. From him I learned and confirmed yet more
05Parp3    21:14|this not come to pass, I suspect that in the future
05Parp3    22:0|such weighty and important affairs, I know not whichdid not
05Parp3    22:1|the land of the Aryans, I am thinking that just as
05Parp3    23:1|the sceptical men, the arrow, (i.e., Zoroastrianism) will wickedly strike
05Parp3    26:3|and sepuhs:” First and foremost I want to hear from you
05Parp3    26:5|to resist my order. But I want to hear from you
05Parp3    26:5|want to hear from you, I want to know your understanding
05Parp3    26:8|there is some matter which I ought not speak of and
05Parp3    26:11|should you stubbornly persist, then I shall regard your great benefit
05Parp3    26:11|and labor as nothing. Rather, I shall wipe you out, with
05Parp3    26:12|many who are lower than I
05Parp3    26:13|the labor and submission which I and each of these (nobles
05Parp3    26:14|before, so now and hereafter I have resolved that were it
05Parp3    26:14|more strength and enthusiasm than I presently have, I would give
05Parp3    26:14|enthusiasm than I presently have, I would give you my life
05Parp3    26:15|to alter the faith which I learned from God, from my
05Parp3    26:16|For I would consider myself pitiful if
05Parp3    26:16|would consider myself pitiful if I were to apostasize the just
05Parp3    26:16|in my mind (and which I regard as correct), even though
05Parp3    26:16|to betray the faith which I received and studied from the
05Parp3    26:17|My response is that I would rather die than live
05Parp3    27:14|to all of them: “May I not deny my Creator, either
05Parp3    27:15|of women, children, and azg, I should forget the precept that
05Parp3    27:17|me to actually do what I am unable to even hear
05Parp3    27:26|Letter to the Romans: “For I could wish that I myself
05Parp3    27:26|For I could wish that I myself were accursed, separated from
05Parp3    28:12|you know them better than I do
05Parp3    28:13|Despite the fact that I am much less than my
05Parp3    28:13|the extent of my ability, I have resolved to satisfy you
05Parp3    28:13|you with upright labor. Wherever I have accomplished something at your
05Parp3    28:13|seen the work and labor I have performed by my strength
05Parp3    28:14|Though what I have accomplished has not been
05Parp3    28:14|praise, hereafter with God’s help, I will endeavor to do a
05Parp3    30:0|speaking to them as follows: “I did not apostasize my Creator
05Parp3    30:1|God forbid. Nor did I repudiate the doctrine and faith
05Parp3    30:1|and inculcated in me. Rather I erred for a moment, making
05Parp3    30:1|so that being with you I might repent and live
05Parp3    30:2|For I have learned and remember the
05Parp3    30:2|of the holy prophets, that: ’I do not desire the death
05Parp3    30:3|Him temporarily, for your sake, I would abandon totally all of
05Parp3    30:4|for the name of Christ, I will choose to go into
05Parp3    30:20|My brothers, family and I consider it the most important
05Parp3    33:0|been done in the order I have described, (the Armenian rebels
05Parp3    33:3|where he was. He note: “I will remain ready here. Perhaps
05Parp3    33:5|want to send. After that, I will do as you command
05Parp3    34:7|there are many (warriors) whom I have kept here with me
05Parp3    34:7|kept here with me, and I have dispersed many others here
05Parp3    36:9|About the rebellion, he note: “I shall completely forget about (recriminations
05Parp3    36:10|the oath-breaking Vasak wrote: “I will be the intermediary in
05Parp3    38:22|But I will take that cup which
05Parp3    38:22|will take that cup which I have long desired and drink
05Parp3    38:22|crying out the Biblical prescription: ’I take the cup of salvation
05Parp3    42:9|he reasoned, “in any case I will receive patiw and standing
05Parp3    42:14|Ghewond, that man of God: “I know that Vasak, in his
05Parp3    42:23|despair. He replied in astonisnment: “I am going to my lord
05Parp3    44:4|or befitting your deeds (than I will inflict upon you) when
05Parp3    44:20|Why should I be forced to mention or
05Parp3    45:21|of the fact that) when I was the marzpan of Iberia
05Parp3    45:21|is in my treasury. Should I send part of this to
05Parp3    45:21|of this to the Huns, I will so greatly arouse them
05Parp3    45:25|his sons, (Vasak) had note: ’I will take all the Iranians
05Parp3    46:3|the strength of the Aryans I fought, and permitted no rest
05Parp3    46:3|and permitted no rest until I had him back. And so
05Parp3    46:5|of equipment which you tookI have ordered that (the value
05Parp3    50:7|What else shall I say? Ornaments of their fathers
05Parp3    50:12|all, Christ, Who note: ’Wherever I am, my servant will be
05Parp3    51:21|rejoice in the word that ’I shall not leave you as
05Parp3    53:4|also do the works that I do; and greater works than
05Parp3    54:6|I am the son of believing
05Parp3    54:6|through them, from my childhood, I was committed to the same
05Parp3    54:6|the same. With their protection I have lived to the present
05Parp3    55:0|the blessed priests, saying instead: “I am taking them to Hyrcania
05Parp3    55:0|taking them to Hyrcania, where I shall set them free
05Parp3    55:7|fire, and accept our faith, I will excuse the death-penalty
05Parp3    55:7|will excuse the death-penalty, I will send the bound nobles
05Parp3    55:12|their hearing, for how can I say something to them which
05Parp3    55:12|say something to them which I myself find hateful and ridiculous
05Parp3    55:12|find hateful and ridiculous. For I know that as soon as
05Parp3    56:7|have heard about me, that I am knowledgeable about our faith
05Parp3    56:7|our faith (it is true), I have been the teacher of
05Parp3    56:7|this should show you that I am at the age of
05Parp3    56:8|As for your statement that I have good learning, as you
05Parp3    56:8|learning, as you yourselves testify, I have learned (all) from God
05Parp3    56:8|fear and crazed humanity, should I change this and be lost
05Parp3    56:8|and be lost? God forbid! I counter with the words: ’What
05Parp3    56:14|other accomplices: “To now, although I have agreed to familiarize you
05Parp3    56:14|have said to the saints, I did not want to associate
05Parp3    57:7|said with a joyful sound; “I thank You Christ, Who, with
05Parp3    57:7|destiny of Your saints. Savior, I entrust my soul to Your
05Parp3    57:34|of God, the Xuzhik (whom I shall hereafter styleXuzhik,” as
05Parp3    57:34|shall hereafter styleXuzhik,” as I am wearying of it) related
05Parp3    57:36|me worthy of seeing everything I did not think I would
05Parp3    57:36|everything I did not think I would see, and of hearing
05Parp3    57:36|one by one, (speeches) which I did not think myself deserving
05Parp3    57:36|think myself deserving to hear. (I heard) the question of the
05Parp3    57:36|by one, their prayers, and I saw the death of each
05Parp3    58:3|route of your vardapets. But I shall ask the king of
05Parp3    58:3|He will determine what order I should be given about you
05Parp3    59:5|Therefore, it is fitting that I adore you with a new
05Parp4    61:1|Having heard this, I tremble with horror. For, after
05Parp4    61:1|suffered their bodies to withstand, I do not dare to not
05Parp4    61:3|and holiness, as was note: “I alone have overcome the world
05Parp4    64:12|is not something new which I have chosen to do at
05Parp4    64:12|do at present, but something I have done from my childhood
05Parp4    64:12|from my childhood on. And I loathe everyone who strays from
05Parp4    64:12|who strays from the truth. I have attempted without cease to
05Parp4    64:13|the land of Byzantium and I have many acquaintances and classmates
05Parp4    64:18|now, if you do as I wish, adopt my faith and
05Parp4    64:18|azg or whomever you wish. I will give a rescript in
05Parp4    64:19|stubbornly refuse to do as I wish, I will remove you
05Parp4    64:19|to do as I wish, I will remove you from the
05Parp4    64:20|replied to the court messenger: “I would prefer to respond to
05Parp4    64:22|follows: “Tell the king that I am pleased and willing regarding
05Parp4    64:22|what he said about since I hold my office not from
05Parp4    64:22|my soul and in privations, I (will) occupy myself with prayer
05Parp4    64:23|because he cannot do it. I in no way fear the
05Parp4    64:24|As for your order that I take your faith (for which
05Parp4    64:24|give me honors and presents) (I am aware that) there is
05Parp4    64:24|are dead, not living beings. I regard your honor and glory
05Parp4    64:25|in what you said, that I would not dare to take
05Parp4    64:28|as follows: “Without your order, I dare not boldly repeat the
05Parp4    64:30|would get what he wants. I will not permit the Christians
05Parp4    64:31|For I have heard regarding their worship
05Parp4    64:32|But tell him, that I will not permit him to
05Parp4    65:14|replied before the king, saying: “I too know I am stupid
05Parp4    65:14|king, saying: “I too know I am stupid, as Vriw has
05Parp4    65:14|has demonstrated for you. But I am not blind, for I
05Parp4    65:14|I am not blind, for I have seen the might of
05Parp4    65:15|Now he claims that I want to rebel, something he
05Parp4    65:15|two or three youths whom I rule over like a lord
05Parp4    65:16|if there were some oppression, I felt from you, and wanted
05Parp4    65:16|and disappear, then why would I bring here such a quantity
05Parp4    65:16|of my life (even if I were to live a long
05Parp4    65:17|But I know you are tiring: You
05Parp4    66:4|king of Iberia had note: “I will not permit anyone to
05Parp4    66:4|to see military action. Rather I will bring forth such a
05Parp4    66:9|plan know how dangerously tormented I have been every hour because
05Parp4    66:9|of the false name which I hatefully bear. For when evening
05Parp4    66:9|bear. For when evening approaches, I am in doubt until morning
05Parp4    66:9|morning, yet when morning comes, I feel fright until evening, thinking
05Parp4    66:9|about what would happen if I should suddenly and unexpectedly die
05Parp4    66:10|Then I wishand it would have
05Parp4    66:10|my conscience which bothers me, I ceaselessly entreat God
05Parp4    66:11|But I am unable and dare not
05Parp4    66:11|good, and to proceed. For I know well the force and
05Parp4    66:11|duplicity of the Byzantines, and I also know you through experience
05Parp4    66:13|But more than anything else, I am worried about you, because
05Parp4    66:14|ask me, and accept what I advise, then abandon what you
05Parp4    66:17|brother, Vard, is at court. I know that when the Iranians
05Parp4    66:17|and cause him grief. But I prefer death than to live
05Parp4    66:17|live like this in apostasy. I accept your word that you
05Parp4    68:17|nonsensical words to Atrvshnasp, saying: “I have a message for the
05Parp4    68:20|other Iranians who were there: “I was ridiculing you when I
05Parp4    68:20|I was ridiculing you when I spoke with the messengers. No
05Parp4    68:20|you with a message. Rather, I came to observe you, and
05Parp4    69:18|contrary to my wishes. Though I proved incapable and was conquered
05Parp4    69:18|about the disasters and loss I have suffered
05Parp4    69:27|You are my glory, and I shall regret no more. Lord
05Parp4    69:27|no more. Lord my God, I will confess You forever
05Parp4    70:6|I will not forcibly drag anyone
05Parp4    70:6|benefit, but rather with exhortation I will remind everyone about the
05Parp4    70:15|Anjewac’ik’, heard this and replied: “I will bring the collar; you
05Parp4    71:1|Atrnerseh, the p’ushtipanan saghar, Vin-i-Xorhean, Atrvshnaspn-i-Tapean, and
05Parp4    71:1|saghar, Vin-i-Xorhean, Atrvshnaspn-i-Tapean, and Gdihon, lord of
05Parp4    71:13|that: “Opposite us and approaching, I see the banners of the
05Parp4    71:17|the latter, terrified, called back: “I am unable. Right now, do
05Parp4    71:23|I am extremely happy and unable
05Parp4    71:23|my heart in words. But I am even more delighted to
05Parp4    71:23|has caused me to rejoice, I am even more delighted to
05Parp4    72:5|misery of my heart which I lamented in my error, and
05Parp4    73:3|the country of Iberia. When I saw that I could not
05Parp4    73:3|Iberia. When I saw that I could not resist it, I
05Parp4    73:3|I could not resist it, I fled to the Armenian mountains
05Parp4    73:3|which border on Iberia, and I await you there
05Parp4    73:4|written by Vaxt’ang which note: “I have commanded a brigade of
05Parp4    73:5|will do the job, for I have ordered such a great
05Parp4    75:5|the king in obedience and I will be the intermediary, since
05Parp4    75:5|me and listens to what I say. I will beseech the
05Parp4    75:5|listens to what I say. I will beseech the king and
05Parp4    75:13|Now I have already fought two battles
05Parp4    75:13|third will be the one I fight with you. During those
05Parp4    75:16|over his servants, and if I had control of it, as
05Parp4    75:16|my ancestors did, and if I boldly dared to requite the
05Parp4    75:16|good fighters with honor, then I could show the lord of
05Parp4    75:16|were better and braver men, I would not permit the weak
05Parp4    75:19|you all know that since I was left (an orphan) as
05Parp4    75:19|death of) my (fore)fathers I know not their merits in
05Parp4    75:19|the Aryan world, nor was I in any way a participant
05Parp4    75:20|But when I became a conscious person, and
05Parp4    75:20|of serving your Aryan lord, I resolved before God and man
05Parp4    75:21|The more I concerned myself with doing good
05Parp4    75:21|good things, and the more I labored, the more your evil
05Parp4    75:22|I wondered how I could correct
05Parp4    75:22|I wondered how I could correct the views about
05Parp4    75:22|and the awags. Even if I found no favor, it was
05Parp4    75:23|When I could discover no shortcoming in
05Parp4    75:23|no shortcoming in the service I had rendered, and was unable
05Parp4    75:23|to do any more, when I was unable to stop the
05Parp4    75:23|think about me honestly), when I could find no alleviation of
05Parp4    75:23|taken hold of me, when I was unable to flee the
05Parp4    75:23|unable to flee the land, I had a wicked thoughtI
05Parp4    75:23|I had a wicked thoughtI wanted to kill myself. Unfortunately
05Parp4    75:24|I had apostasized the Truth I
05Parp4    75:24|I had apostasized the Truth I had known, that God is
05Parp4    75:24|creator and lord of all. I worshipped falseness and error. Today
05Parp4    75:24|worshipped falseness and error. Today I confess to you and to
05Parp4    75:24|doing the destructive thing that I did (i.e., conversion
05Parp4    75:24|destructive thing that I did (i.e., conversion
05Parp4    75:25|I was daily plagued with fear
05Parp4    75:25|daily plagued with fear that I might die with this sin
05Parp4    75:25|Taking charge of my soul, I rejected the fear of kings
05Parp4    75:26|Now I am happy and ready for
05Parp4    75:26|grief and death. For whatever I encounter as a Christian, I
05Parp4    75:26|I encounter as a Christian, I am happy and immortal
05Parp4    76:4|different wings of the brigade, I may be able to fall
05Parp4    76:4|least in meeting my death I will quench this inconsolable sadness
05Parp4    76:6|my heart, and grant that I may see my beloved brother
05Parp4    76:16|transitory, physical life, and should I be able to buy it
05Parp4    76:16|out of love for life, I would certainly give everything I
05Parp4    76:16|I would certainly give everything I have in my poverty, and
05Parp4    76:17|Why should I now conduct such a calamitous
05Parp4    76:17|and very great honors? No, I have chosen (the faith) that
05Parp4    76:17|have chosen (the faith) that I now hold, and regard it
05Parp4    76:17|it as good and honorable. I am glad and pleased to
05Parp4    77:17|not seem contradictory to some, I (state that) I will not
05Parp4    77:17|to some, I (state that) I will not permit (these) world
05Parp4    77:18|of my venerable brother’s martyrdom, I foresaw the martyrdom and I
05Parp4    77:18|I foresaw the martyrdom and I saw him receive his crown
05Parp4    77:18|it. And before the end I was shown the color and
05Parp4    77:18|light the like of which I cannot describe
05Parp4    77:19|the appearance of his face, I wanted to look at him
05Parp4    77:20|of his miraculous color then. I realized right away that he
05Parp4    77:21|And I tell you, do not seek
05Parp4    77:23|But so that I do not appear (overly) jealous
05Parp4    77:23|troops and naxarars of Armenia. I will not prevent anyone from
05Parp4    79:7|and trusty, committed allies. Should I be able to pry them
05Parp4    80:9|women and through my intercession, I will get the king of
05Parp4    80:9|the damage you have done. I will bestow upon you what
05Parp4    80:9|now on, without fear. Because I love you as a son
05Parp4    80:9|love you as a son I am advising you in such
05Parp4    82:0|and experience Vahan Mamikonean’s bravery. I am unable to fathom the
05Parp4    82:3|us retreat in shame. Furthermore, I am unsure about our retreat
05Parp4    82:5|days, with my brigade alone I would show you how severely
05Parp4    82:5|would show you how severely I would defeat him and those
05Parp4    83:7|wishes to fulfill (His) promises, (i.e., that each of us
05Parp4    83:13|me to take care, for I do not place my hopes
05Parp4    83:13|myself in themGod forbid! I (place my hopes) only in
05Parp4    83:15|doing something peculiar and new. I do not know if there
05Parp4    83:19|at one time immodestly boasted: “I will not fight Vahan and
05Parp4    83:19|notch of a single arrow I will scatter and disperse all
05Parp4    84:4|Thinking it over, I fear that in accordance with
05Parp4    84:8|But as I review the events of the
05Parp4    84:8|of the day before yesterday, I am unable to think or
05Parp4    84:8|think or imagine anything. Although I am not so old, I
05Parp4    84:8|I am not so old, I have never even heard from
05Parp4    84:8|in centuries past, nor have I witnessed in my own time
05Parp4    85:12|of the besiegement from which I mercifully released you. I did
05Parp4    85:12|which I mercifully released you. I did not kill you but
05Parp4    85:12|heed my words, know that I will destroy you and the
05Parp4    85:13|For I and the justice of oath
05Parp4    85:15|brigade which you will see, I will use half (of the
05Parp4    85:15|and with the other half I will transport the soil from
05Parp4    86:0|from the emissary, he replied: “I and the brigade that you
05Parp4    86:2|the deeds and courage which I and other noble folk have
05Parp4    86:4|from serving the Aryans? Were I to be able to subdue
05Parp4    86:4|such people as Vahan (whom I previously knew to be brave
05Parp4    86:4|to be brave, but whom I now know even better as
05Parp4    86:4|brothers from the Kamsarakan tohm, I would regard that (accomplishment) as
05Parp4    88:2|man against the Aryan world. I think that you have heard
05Parp4    88:6|that we were the victors, I know that they killed a
05Parp4    88:9|few men (sometimes only hundreds, I am not exaggerating; and the
05Parp4    88:10|But I who was there recall the
05Parp4    88:13|man, Gdihon, lord of Siwnik’. I had thought that only Gdihon
05Parp4    88:15|may seem audacious before you, I dare to express these views
05Parp4    88:15|the land of the Armenians. I feel that if Vahan and
05Parp4    89:1|I have a hrovartak for you
05Parp4    89:5|But I will tell you three things
05Parp4    89:6|For the words which I presently speak with you are
05Parp4    89:18|Should I come (to Iran) there are
05Parp4    89:18|there are other words which I will personally speak with him
05Parp4    89:18|speak with him; otherwise, should I not come, the words and
05Parp4    90:8|To this day I have not been consoled over
05Parp4    90:12|I have heard all your words
05Parp4    90:12|words from the messengers whom I sent to you. I have
05Parp4    90:12|whom I sent to you. I have repeated your words in
05Parp4    90:12|it to me, and that I listened
05Parp4    91:2|stay with my folk, until I come to see you and
05Parp4    91:8|it from you, it seems I (will) know the custom and
05Parp4    91:8|Aryans. Do not think that I am so forgetful, since it
05Parp4    91:8|been so many years since I left you
05Parp4    91:14|as a usual neighbor, nonetheless I have seen you many times
05Parp4    91:19|your great feat and intellect, I regard all of your replies
05Parp4    91:28|between us, with my intercession I will arrange that you return
05Parp4    92:2|For, although I have not yet seen the
05Parp4    92:2|the lord of the Aryans, I would like to (if God
05Parp4    92:5|I thank God that you did
05Parp4    92:6|But I am still saddened by something
05Parp4    92:15|I will give you a sign
05Parp4    92:17|Although I do not want to burden
05Parp4    93:16|would say to the ushers: “I am from the brigade of
05Parp4    93:19|But I and the oath-keeping naxarars
05Parp4    93:19|writing, what yesterday and today I discussed with you face to
05Parp4    94:2|is appropriate and fitting that I should go there even more
05Parp4    95:19|Today I speak before you boldly and
05Parp4    95:25|before us by your Vahan I shall give you written and
05Parp4    95:26|Today I forgive you the act of
05Parp4    96:2|Vahan Mamikonean responded, saying: “I do not have the authority
05Parp4    96:3|I wish that you would allow
05Parp4    96:3|pleases you. In this fashion I hope that you will forgive
05Parp4    96:10|raised me up from it, I would like my entire person
05Parp4    96:10|raised, not just half. For I see that half (of me
05Parp4    96:12|grant (me) the Kamsarakan terut’iwn, (I would be) fully favored by
05Parp4    97:3|I rejoice in the Lord Who
05Parp4    98:5|wisdom (of his), about which I have written to you many
05Parp4    98:6|Consequently, I make bold to openly state
05Parp4    98:7|prudence. But as for mortals, I boldly say that there are
05Parp4    98:12|my mind for many hours, I think that (the appointment of
05Parp4    98:12|land and for the court. I have made bold to say
05Parp4    100:10|my hands raised to heaven I cry out to God with
05Parp4    100:11|Accompanying the prophet, I say the same: Blessed be
05Parp4    100:15|of tears!” [Jeremiah 9:1] and sitting down I would lament the destruction of
05Parp4    100:19|and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” [Matthew 11:28], and
05Parp4    100:19|will give you rest” [Matthew 11:28], andI have not come to call
05Parp4    100:35|Believe that by these words I shake in terror
06Khor1    1:3|Through your estimable request I have realized the unfailing effusion
06Khor1    1:6|In which regard this too I see, that if those who
06Khor1    1:7|received your request with pleasure, I shall labor to bring it
06Khor1    1:7|from father to son. Indeed, I shall describe briefly but faith
06Khor1    2:10|Therefore I do not hesitate to call
06Khor1    3:2|I do not wish to leave
06Khor1    3:3|of our eulogies. Through these, I say, when we read their
06Khor1    3:10|But I am greatly amazed at the
06Khor1    3:11|For which reason I shall say only this. “Is
06Khor1    3:11|which, like the Hebrew historians, I can bring down my account
06Khor1    3:12|Nonetheless I shall begin, though with an
06Khor1    3:13|And I shall begin where the others
06Khor1    3:13|pagans concerning the beginnings, though I shall mention some of the
06Khor1    4:2|disagreement with each other - Berossus I mean, and Polyhistor and Abydenus
06Khor1    6:2|Abraham and Ninos and Aram. I think that no right-minded
06Khor1    6:4|and patron of our labors, I shall briefly recapitulate what I
06Khor1    6:4|I shall briefly recapitulate what I set out above: how the
06Khor1    6:4|write on this matter, although I am not now able to
06Khor1    6:5|But as for the beginning i.e. Creation sometimes they tell
06Khor1    6:6|But now I shall be happy to begin
06Khor1    6:16|be the truth, nonetheless, as I am persuaded, there is much
06Khor1    6:21|as follows: “Old men, when I was among the Greeks studying
06Khor1    6:21|Olympiodorus by name, said this: ’I shall tell you,’ he
06Khor1    6:29|But I am repeating in this book
06Khor1    7:2|tell many differing stories. But I say that the one called
06Khor1    7:8|But I shall begin to show you
06Khor1    9:3|Because I received from you a command
06Khor1    9:3|cultivate valor and all wisdom, I have never neglected your advice
06Khor1    9:4|been stabilized by your solicitude, I have decided to discover who
06Khor1    9:6|Therefore I beg your majesty to order
06Khor1    9:6|the fulfillment of our wishes I well know will be a
06Khor1    11:8|was close to my house, I fled; and behold I come
06Khor1    11:8|house, I fled; and behold I come in great anxiety
06Khor1    14:23|another reason, namely, that, as I have heard, since Ninos was
06Khor1    15:4|his flight to Crete as I believe, Semiramis freely paraded her
06Khor1    15:12|revenge Ara’s death, she note: “I have ordered my gods to
06Khor1    18:2|I have in mind Cephalion in
06Khor1    19:2|Putting everything in order, I shall expound to you in
06Khor1    19:5|is assured, or almost so, I shall begin to expound for
06Khor1    22:3|descended from Semiramis or Ninos I say was our Paroyr in
06Khor1    22:4|And now I shall rejoice with no little
06Khor1    22:13|deeds of many of them?” I reply: “From the ancient archives
06Khor1    23:2|Now I shall pass to the number
06Khor1    23:4|occurred in their time, if I could delight in their rule
06Khor1    23:6|But now I, living during the reign of
06Khor1    23:25|Therefore I reply: “Do not believe such
06Khor1    23:34|For I say that the later Eruand
06Khor1    25:16|Through such a relationship either I shall have a firm friendship
06Khor1    25:16|Tigran, or in this way I shall easily lure him to
06Khor1    27:6|happened to me today that I was in an unknown land
06Khor1    27:7|As I gazed for a long time
06Khor1    27:8|As I looked for a long time
06Khor1    27:10|it seemed to me that I was standing on the roof
06Khor1    27:10|of my royal palace, and I saw the surface of this
06Khor1    27:10|in a wonderful spectacle, and I, with you, was honoring them
06Khor1    27:11|Suddenly I looked up and saw the
06Khor1    27:12|But I Azhdahak, interposing myself, received this
06Khor1    27:15|sleep fled from me; thereafter I did not seem to be
06Khor1    28:2|I have heard many thoughtful and
06Khor1    28:2|you, my friends,” he said. “I shall now tell you which
06Khor1    28:2|the help of the gods, I consider to be the most
06Khor1    28:4|unless we now act as I wish
06Khor1    29:3|useful advantages accrue from friendship, I have decided to confirm even
06Khor1    29:6|Without prolonging the story I shall say
06Khor1    30:4|of this, save that first I shall die and then Zaruhi
06Khor1    30:17|So I praise my noble champion, the
06Khor1    30:18|But why do I prolong my account? When the
06Khor1    31:8|Goḷt’n have lovingly preserved, as I hear; these include songs about
06Khor1    32:3|Therefore I like to name for their
06Khor1    32:15|reign of Vaḷarshak in Armenia I have nothing very accurate to
06Khor1    33:9|I cannot say whether we are
06Khor1    33:11|and was killed - by Achilles, I would like to think, and
06Khor1    34:12|I now freely quote the saying
06Khor1    34:13|recital offends our ears, today I shall set out by my
06Khor1    34:13|to their irrationality. And behold I shall reveal their, the Persians’
06Khor1    34:15|I shall begin thus
06Khor1    34:18|And I know that this definite name
06Khor2    1:2|I shall now describe for you
06Khor2    1:2|valiant man Trdat the Great. I shall set down in order
06Khor2    1:3|I shall write very briefly of
06Khor2    6:4|I am scrupulous here to write
06Khor2    6:4|beloved and famous man; for I have continued my account merely
06Khor2    7:6|the family of the Gnt’uni. I do not know for what
06Khor2    7:12|And the Artsruni I know are not Artsruni but
06Khor2    7:13|I omit the nonsensical fables that
06Khor2    7:14|I know that the Gnuni are
06Khor2    7:16|I say also that he set
06Khor2    7:19|But later, as I hear, the Persian monarchy appointed
06Khor2    7:19|companies and called them ostan. I do not know if it
06Khor2    7:22|his deeds passed into oblivion I do not know
06Khor2    8:16|But if you wish, even I am telling inappropriate and contemptible
06Khor2    8:24|the grim man called Slak’; I am unable to say for
06Khor2    8:32|the Ṙshtuni and the Goḷt’nets’i, I have found it said that
06Khor2    8:32|branches of the Sisakan family. I do not know if they
06Khor2    9:6|sword for their ancestral customs. I am not ashamed to call
06Khor2    10:6|you will find in book I, chapter thirteen, that he bears
06Khor2    10:7|I think that these are preserved
06Khor2    12:8|But I cannot say from what cause
06Khor2    13:6|prisoner and narrate this plausibly, I am so persuaded
06Khor2    13:22|Now I think that these accounts are
06Khor2    24:13|And I did not agree but said
06Khor2    31:3|I have heard about you and
06Khor2    31:4|And when I heard all this about you
06Khor2    31:4|heard all this about you, I decided one of two things
06Khor2    31:5|So therefore I have written to you to
06Khor2    31:6|I have also heard that the
06Khor2    31:6|wish to harm you. But I have a small and pleasant
06Khor2    32:3|your writing to me that I should come to you, I
06Khor2    32:3|I should come to you, I must fulfill here everything for
06Khor2    32:3|fulfill here everything for which I was sent
06Khor2    32:4|And when I have completed this, then I
06Khor2    32:4|I have completed this, then I shall ascend to Him who
06Khor2    32:4|Him who sent me. When I have ascended, I shall send
06Khor2    32:4|me. When I have ascended, I shall send one of my
06Khor2    33:9|Abgar said to him: “I have believed in Him and
06Khor2    33:9|his Father. For that reason, I wished to take my army
06Khor2    33:9|Jews who crucified Him, had I not been prevented because of
06Khor2    33:17|Although I know that nothing is hidden
06Khor2    33:17|majesty, yet as your friend I am informing you even more
06Khor2    33:28|Therefore I also wished to do what
06Khor2    33:29|investigated by the senate, therefore I revealed this affair to the
06Khor2    33:31|to crucify Him, of whom I hear that He was worthy
06Khor2    33:31|of honor and worship, when I have a respite from the
06Khor2    33:31|Spaniards who revolted against me, I shall examine the matter and
06Khor2    33:34|I have seen the letter written
06Khor2    33:34|by your worthy majesty and I have rejoiced at your considered
06Khor2    33:37|I desire your health
06Khor2    33:42|I have seen your letter of
06Khor2    33:43|fire and water so that I may see and hear him
06Khor2    33:49|I know that by now you
06Khor2    34:13|drew Persia as his lot, I can say nothing for certain
06Khor2    34:14|reason for his coming there, I do not know. But I
06Khor2    34:14|I do not know. But I have merely noted this so
06Khor2    34:14|that you may know that I have spared no efforts in
06Khor2    50:6|to the camp of Artashēs: I say to you, valiant Artashēs
06Khor2    57:6|their coming here might be, I do not know. However, they
06Khor2    59:3|or were unversed in them - I am speaking of the cycles
06Khor2    61:4|you, to what purpose shall I reign over these ruins
06Khor2    64:3|what the Persians called him I do not know
06Khor2    64:6|and some from our region - I mean the ancient neighbors of
06Khor2    64:10|Observing the same principle here, I am keeping the course of
06Khor2    64:11|And I beg you now again, as
06Khor2    65:8|Although others simply lived, yet I say that he lives on
06Khor2    65:9|of the northern peoples united, I mean the Khazars and Basilk’
06Khor2    67:6|promises of Artashir, who note: “I shall return to you your
06Khor2    67:8|account of these events, nonetheless I have decided to rehearse the
06Khor2    68:8|sons and a daughter, as I said earlier, whose names are
06Khor2    74:9|Here I repeat a story of the
06Khor2    74:9|wonderful old man, who note: “I have from my ancestors the
06Khor2    80:5|this happened through God’s foresight, I am happy to say, for
06Khor2    81:3|the nations of the north, I mean the land of the
06Khor2    81:10|it not displease you that I was unable to hand over
06Khor2    81:10|to cause you no trouble I have expelled him from my
06Khor2    84:7|the Sḷkuni family, to him I shall give, with perpetual jurisdiction
06Khor2    84:9|and execute whatever we wish. I have decided to ally myself
06Khor2    84:9|you because of the insults I have suffered from the king
06Khor2    85:3|I am unable to describe the
06Khor2    92:2|rank as martyr alone, though I would also add, by reason
06Khor2    92:3|And I would assign the superiority to
06Khor2    92:4|For this reason I call him the leader on
06Khor2    92:7|But I wish to mention the hardheartedness
06Khor2    92:9|I am ashamed here to speak
06Khor2    92:13|Therefore I speak lamenting over my own
06Khor2    92:13|the cross of Christ [cf. Phil. 3:18]. But I speak not my own words
06Khor2    92:22|Yet I shall speak
06Khor2    92:24|I shall leave the rest, for
06Khor2    92:29|no one is offended, then I say that such are those
06Khor2    92:30|I refrain from mentioning the saying
06Khor2    92:31|let this discourse cease, as I am weary of speaking to
06Khor3    5:9|I have sent an army to
06Khor3    15:9|is left for him. Otherwise I swear by Ares, who granted
06Khor3    22:9|saying: “With my own ears I have heard Gnel saying, ’I
06Khor3    22:9|I have heard Gnel saying, ’I shall not abandon the avenging
06Khor3    26:9|I wished, beginning with you, to
06Khor3    26:9|the first - not in valor, I say, but on my journey
06Khor3    26:10|But on my return, I shall so destroy you in
06Khor3    27:7|the bones of the kings. I do not know if this
06Khor3    28:4|note: “If with your support I take this city, I shall
06Khor3    28:4|support I take this city, I shall free you all with
06Khor3    29:17|But I, Arshak, did not myself come
06Khor3    29:17|myself come with it; rather I preserved fidelity toward you. For
06Khor3    34:4|press me so fiercely, although I know that you came unwillingly
06Khor3    34:5|for a brief while until I catch my breath and can
06Khor3    34:6|closer relatives of yours than I by sharing your religion and
06Khor3    34:6|and country? And why, if I received the benefits, I hope
06Khor3    34:6|if I received the benefits, I hope for from you - which
06Khor3    34:6|you - which is uncertain - should I lose those I already have
06Khor3    34:6|uncertain - should I lose those I already have from my king
06Khor3    37:12|the blowing of the wind I can compare to nothing other
06Khor3    37:22|making it red hot note: “I crown you, Mehrujan, because you
06Khor3    40:5|the nation of the Longobards, I am bold to say that
06Khor3    42:8|the emperor has for his, I am ready to serve you
06Khor3    42:8|ready to serve you as I serve the emperor. But if
06Khor3    42:8|you of their own will, I shall not prevent them
06Khor3    42:11|territories fall in my sector, I send you many greetings
06Khor3    48:18|your mother, the Arsacid Arshanoysh, I shall remove you from your
06Khor3    51:15|I have received your letter concerning
06Khor3    51:15|letter concerning Bishop Sahak, and I remembered the services of his
06Khor3    55:14|cross the fire so that I can follow. Because if I
06Khor3    55:14|I can follow. Because if I go first my horse will
06Khor3    55:15|these are not stoning that I should go first. And so
06Khor3    55:15|you call the Mokats’ik’ demons, I call you Sasanians effeminate
06Khor3    55:20|He replied: “Yes, I know that I am the
06Khor3    55:20|replied: “Yes, I know that I am the son of a
06Khor3    55:20|the seed of Sanasar, and I have the right with your
06Khor3    57:5|I know that news of our
06Khor3    57:5|trusting in your merciful kindness, I came to take refuge at
06Khor3    57:5|the command of your governors I did not encounter the welcome
06Khor3    57:6|by the same man whom I have sent to your benevolence
06Khor3    57:17|I thank God for your preparing
06Khor3    57:17|for us a refuge. Therefore, I inform you that for the
06Khor3    57:17|the relief of our affliction I have sent our teacher Mesrop
06Khor3    57:17|to the royal court. And I beseech your valiant lordship to
06Khor3    62:8|sciences from the new Plato, I mean from the teacher of
06Khor3    62:8|from the teacher of whom I was not found an unworthy
06Khor3    62:8|my study incomplete through which I became accomplished in learning
06Khor3    63:4|But he note: “I do not consider you to
06Khor3    63:4|consider you to be liars; I too have heard of this
06Khor3    63:4|this shameful disgrace. Often have I reprimanded him, but he denied
06Khor3    63:7|he note: “Heaven forbid that I hand over to wolves my
06Khor3    63:8|king that we denounced him I would be eager and would
06Khor3    63:8|for his greater destruction, and I refuse in accordance with the
06Khor3    63:10|how could it be that I would exchange my sick sheep
06Khor3    64:4|are my blood and kin, I speak out of consideration for
06Khor3    64:5|and love of power should I speak evil of my companion
06Khor3    64:5|eager to depose Artashir? For I have no knowledge of any
06Khor3    65:6|the crowded chamber and note: “I bid you swear by your
06Khor3    65:14|I am an old and sick
06Khor3    65:14|no leisure from translating, and I think only of speed, having
06Khor3    65:14|wishes may be accomplished and I may be free of your
06Khor3    65:14|your pressing demands and entreaties. I consider you to be a
06Khor3    67:13|But because I am unable to describe all
06Khor3    67:13|to describe all his virtues, I shall turn my account to
06Khor3    67:14|As I heard from many trustworthy men
06Khor3    68:2|I lament over you, Armenia; I
06Khor3    68:2|I lament over you, Armenia; I lament over you who are
06Khor3    68:3|I pity you, church of Armenia
06Khor3    68:4|No longer do I see your rational flock pastured
06Khor3    68:17|O mournful history! How can I endure to bear these woes
06Khor3    68:17|bear these woes? How shall I strengthen my mind and tongue
06Khor3    68:19|songs - now instead of festivities I lament over a tomb and
06Khor3    68:19|a tomb and piteously sigh. I did not arrive in time
06Khor3    68:20|Oppressed by such an affliction I suffer from the loss of
06Khor3    68:26|As I reflect on these matters, sighing
06Khor3    68:27|Nor do I know how to compose my
07Seb1    7:3|I refer to the times of
07Seb1    7:9|province of Atrpatakan - all this I wished to relate to you
07Seb1    8:6|in great haste. He note: ’I shall first go and defeat
07Seb1    8:6|and then at my leisure I shall return to Armenia. Let
07Seb1    9:1|blameless on the grounds that: ’I was a father to the
07Seb1    9:1|and not a master, and I cared for them all like
07Seb1    9:3|Khosrov, which they call Shahastan-i Nok-noy. He also captured
07Seb1    9:4|in Christ, saying as follows: ’I believe in one God, who
07Seb1    9:12|Ĕṙuan Khosrov came himself, as I said, and fought a great
07Seb1    9:23|Now I shall recount in narrative fashion
07Seb1    9:24|I shall describe those of the
07Seb1    9:25|So, I shall expound the story of
07Seb1    10:7|feast is exceedingly grand, and I acknowledge the token of this
07Seb1    11:1|army in support with which I may be able to defeat
07Seb1    11:1|and restore my kingdom; then I shall be your son
07Seb1    11:2|I shall give you the regions
07Seb1    11:11|’I would have supposed that while
07Seb1    11:11|would have supposed that while I was fighting against your enemies
07Seb1    11:11|me, so that you and I in unison might remove that
07Seb1    11:12|Yet I shall not be afraid of
07Seb1    11:13|and lend me assistance. If I shall be victorious, I swear
07Seb1    11:13|If I shall be victorious, I swear by the great god
07Seb1    11:13|and all the gods, that I will give you the kingdom
07Seb1    11:13|may make king for yourselves. I shall give up for you
07Seb1    11:14|I shall not presume to pass
07Seb1    11:18|’I wrote to you to separate
07Seb1    11:19|’I am sorry for you, he
07Seb1    11:19|he said, because tomorrow morning I shall show you armoured elephants
07Seb1    11:20|self, and not for us. I know you for a braggart
07Seb1    11:20|the strength of elephants. But I tell you that, if God
07Seb1    11:22|that Vndoy and Vstam whom I mentioned above, and about [8,000] Persian
07Seb1    12:4|’The treasures of my kingdom I shall extricate from them with
07Seb1    12:6|bound feet and hands, until I inform the emperor about him
07Seb1    12:7|that when he comes and I shall signal with my hand
07Seb1    12:8|if he himself should die, I will have to give an
07Seb1    12:10|a salutation and peace; and I do not know anything else
07Seb1    12:16|keepers, saying: ’From my youth I have been raised by my
07Seb1    12:16|companion to kings; and now I have arrived at the royal
07Seb1    12:16|the place of formality. Should I put aside my armour and
07Seb1    12:16|my baldric and belt, which I never undo in my own
07Seb1    12:16|house in festivity? Or should I recognize the malevolence of the
07Seb1    12:32|take care of his person, I shall seek account of him
07Seb1    15:1|and cause trouble. Now come, I shall gather mine and send
07Seb1    16:5|sent me to you, and I have brought you the treasure
07Seb1    16:8|few troops and departed: ’Until I give news about you, he
07Seb1    17:1|Vahewuni nobles rebelled - Samuēl whom I mentioned above, Sargis, Varaz Nersēh
07Seb1    17:6|But Sargis note: ’I am an old man and
07Seb1    17:6|old man and a sinner; I beg you grant me this
07Seb1    17:6|have this small comfort that I do not see your death
07Seb1    21:1|troops on the Persian side, I mentioned above that the auditor
07Seb1    22:1|He commanded Vndoy, the one I mentioned above, to be arrested
07Seb1    25:2|withdraw from you, so that I many speak some words of
07Seb1    28:14|let me fight you alone. I shall come as a champion
07Seb1    28:15|his heart, he note: ’Behold, I am ready to die.’
07Seb1    30:1|Now what more shall I say about Atat Khorkhoṙuni and
07Seb1    30:2|to the other side, because I have been sent on an
07Seb1    32:13|Khorkhoṙuni and said to him: ’I do not have authority to
07Seb1    32:13|go without royal permission, but I shall have you taken to
07Seb1    32:13|you taken to court. However, I shall write only kind words
07Seb1    33:6|caesar T’ēodos came forward, saying: ’I am your king.’ They
07Seb1    34:3|’That kingdom is mine, and I established T’ēodos, son of Maurice
07Seb1    34:4|treasure as a gift. However, I shall not desist until I
07Seb1    34:4|I shall not desist until I have taken him in my
07Seb1    35:10|and the desired gifts. But I also beg your fatherly holiness
07Seb1    38:5|If he should say: I shall install a king for
07Seb1    38:6|I request the same from him
07Seb1    38:6|from him: reconciliation and friendship. I also request from you three
07Seb1    38:7|Behold, I shall send to your king
07Seb1    38:11|me no rest. So, did I not destroy the Greeks? But
07Seb1    38:12|you not now know that I have subjected to myself the
07Seb1    38:12|is it only Constantinople that I shall not be able to
07Seb1    38:12|be able to erase? However, I shall forgive you all your
07Seb1    38:12|and children and come here. I shall give you estates, vineyards
07Seb1    38:13|the depths of the sea”, I shall stretch out my hand
07Seb1    38:26|Heraclius was fleeing from me. I have now arrived with such
07Seb1    40:6|kingdom has come to you. I bestow it on you, and
07Seb1    40:6|If an army is necessary, I shall send to your assistance
07Seb1    40:8|swore to him, saying: ’When I reach the royal court, I
07Seb1    40:8|I reach the royal court, I shall immediately make a search
07Seb1    40:8|have it brought to you. I shall also make an agreement
07Seb1    40:12|single man at midnight, and I shall fulfil your wish.’
07Seb1    41:11|me a little time, then I shall send you with great
07Seb1    41:13|participate in that act, and I will not join with you
07Seb1    41:14|and that of my sons, I shall not set my hand
07Seb1    41:15|But go and stay where I shall command you, and I
07Seb1    41:15|I shall command you, and I shall have mercy upon you
07Seb1    42:1|I shall speak of the stock
07Seb1    42:25|go to his own country, I have (so) sworn to him
07Seb1    43:1|I shall also speak about the
07Seb1    43:5|Jews to be gathered, and I shall point out the guilty
07Seb1    44:13|if you give me permission, I shall go and destroy their
07Seb1    44:13|their union and plot. And I shall chase them off each
07Seb1    44:26|to the king as follows; ’I am your servant, and I
07Seb1    44:26|’I am your servant, and I am not at all abandoning
07Seb1    44:26|return whence you came”, therefore I was frightened and fled
07Seb1    44:27|if you reckon me worthy, I shall serve loyally and live
07Seb1    46:2|I beg you who hold the
07Seb1    46:7|royal court, and he note: ’I hear that there are two
07Seb1    46:18|For I am from two natures - whether
07Seb1    46:31|my beloved Son in whom I am pleased. Heed him.’
07Seb1    46:59|into their midst and confessed: ’I am a Christian and a
07Seb1    47:1|Returning to my narrative I shall describe the calamity which
07Seb1    47:6|What more shall I say about the disorder of
07Seb1    48:2|of the Medes - of whom I said above that he had
07Seb1    48:6|years as you may wish. I shall not take tribute from
07Seb1    48:6|sustenance from your country; and I shall reckon it in the
07Seb1    48:6|it in the royal tax. I shall not request the cavalry
07Seb1    48:6|for Syria; but wherever else I command they shall be ready
07Seb1    48:6|shall be ready for duty. I shall not send amirs to
07Seb1    48:7|if the Romans attack you I shall send you troops in
07Seb1    48:7|many as you may wish. I swear by the great God
07Seb1    48:7|by the great God that I shall not be false. ’
07Seb1    48:8|Then he note: ’I am coming to the city
07Seb1    48:8|come to me.’ Or: ’I am coming to you, and
07Seb1    48:8|am coming to you, and I shall give you a subsidy
07Seb1    48:10|But if you do go, I shall attack you, and I
07Seb1    48:10|I shall attack you, and I shall ensure that you will
07Seb1    48:11|’That land is mine, and I am going there. If you
07Seb1    49:1|I shall now speak briefly about
07Seb1    49:7|had communicated, that bishop whom I mentioned above did not communicate
07Seb1    49:10|king note: ’What are you? I am your king, and he
07Seb1    49:11|The bishop note: ’I am a sinful man and
07Seb1    49:11|a sinful man and unworthy; I do not merit communion with
07Seb1    49:11|were to make me worthy, I would consider that (by communicating
07Seb1    49:11|that (by communicating) with you I would enjoy (communion) with Christ
07Seb1    49:15|that befits your wisdom, and I am grateful.’
07Seb1    50:1|to the great God whom I worship, the God of our
07Seb1    50:2|to their respective lands. And I shall make you a great
07Seb1    50:2|send prefects to your cities. I shall make an inventory of
07Seb1    50:2|me, and one for you. I shall provide you with as
07Seb1    52:11|departed with the king, as I said above, and went with
07Seb1    52:22|although in my insignificant tale I may have arranged the details
07Seb1    52:22|of those who love study I shall confirm (my account) through
07Seb1    52:24|of their great princes. And: ’I shall heap all evils upon
07Seb1    52:24|them, and with my arrows I shall exterminate them.’ For
08Ghev1    1:5|the general in Judaea, saying: “I have heard that the Saracens
08Ghev1    3:15|of the army about which I narrated earlier, it took its
08Ghev1    4:5|the marauder, on our return I shall exterminate your House, (removing
08Ghev1    4:10|the yoke of my service, I shall put all of you
08Ghev1    7:0|Now I shall again discuss the unbelievable
08Ghev1    8:27|kill me, and in exchange I will deliver the rest of
08Ghev1    9:4|me to Him, and thus I have not managed to meet
08Ghev1    9:5|Now I swear to you by the
08Ghev1    9:7|If you do as I beseech you, the Lord will
08Ghev1    9:11|a living person. He note: “I realized your wisdom by reading
08Ghev1    9:11|come before my conquering sword. I agree to check my sword
08Ghev1    9:12|Instead, I will implement all that you
08Ghev1    9:12|pious blessing upon me. Should I deviate by one word from
08Ghev1    9:12|may all the curses which I read about in your letter
08Ghev1    10:15|numerous other Armenian lords whom I am unable to mention one
08Ghev1    10:24|al-Aziz said about himself, “I was the one who destroyed
08Ghev1    10:24|destroyed Dwin before, and now I shall rebuild it. I was
08Ghev1    10:24|now I shall rebuild it. I was a twelve-year-old
08Ghev1    10:25|were battling with the city, I crawled through a passageway and
08Ghev1    10:25|wall. In my own language I loudly shouted out to our
08Ghev1    11:3|service to us, grasp this: I will turn your country into
08Ghev1    11:7|tributary to anyone, nor will I be the one to effect
08Ghev1    11:7|after the manner of kings, I will give it to you
08Ghev1    11:8|Chenbakur: “Give me [30,000] girls and I will leave you in peace
08Ghev1    11:8|leave you in peace, otherwise I will come against you in
08Ghev1    11:8|are in your army until I implement your request
08Ghev1    11:10|requested from me and which I selected from throughout my entire
08Ghev1    11:11|side of the river, and I will give those arriving my
08Ghev1    13:5|study of your beliefs, but I have not hitherto been able
08Ghev1    13:6|So I pray you, tell me truly
08Ghev1    13:14|all of them, so that I may know your religious opinions
08Ghev1    14:1|What exact reply can I make (to all the arguments
08Ghev1    14:9|having been tempted by Satan, “I came naked from my mother’s
08Ghev1    14:9|mother’s womb, and naked shall I return; the Lord gave, and
08Ghev1    14:16|I shall also show you all
08Ghev1    14:18|I reply that the truth cannot
08Ghev1    14:27|Now I ask you in brief, tell
08Ghev1    14:29|spirit resemble him”. In reply, I am much astonished, not only
08Ghev1    14:38|I suppose, too, that you are
08Ghev1    14:43|Ezekiel says of himself thatI was among the exiles by
08Ghev1    14:45|was composed by human genius.” I know that you attack the
08Ghev1    14:54|God says: “See now that I, even I, am he, and
08Ghev1    14:54|See now that I, even I, am he, and there is
08Ghev1    14:54|is no god beside me; I kill and I make alive
08Ghev1    14:54|beside me; I kill and I make alive; I wound and
08Ghev1    14:54|kill and I make alive; I wound and I heal; and
08Ghev1    14:54|make alive; I wound and I heal; and there is none
08Ghev1    14:55|to judgment, He says: “If I whet my glittering sword, and
08Ghev1    14:55|hand takes hold on judgment, I will take vengeance on my
08Ghev1    14:56|John have written the Gospel”, I know that this truth, recognized
08Ghev1    14:59|I repeat, it was for this
08Ghev1    14:61|to your remembrance all that I have said to you.” [John 14:26]. He
08Ghev1    14:62|As I have already said earlier, our
08Ghev1    14:66|This is what I mean: According to your own
08Ghev1    14:71|I have said minor, because there
08Ghev1    14:78|But I am greatly astonished as you
08Ghev1    14:81|to what Moses was told: “I am the God of Abraham
08Ghev1    14:81|fire from the Lord” [Genesis 19:24]. These I quote from the books of
08Ghev1    14:83|Listen to this, I beg you, and then answer
08Ghev1    14:85|I was forced to make use
08Ghev1    14:91|and into such unchasteness as I am ashamed to speak of
08Ghev1    14:94|gradually, little by little, as I have noted above, until the
08Ghev1    14:98|Now I shall cite for you a
08Ghev1    14:98|with pleasure. In this manner, I hope that I shall succeed
08Ghev1    14:98|this manner, I hope that I shall succeed in elevating you
08Ghev1    14:98|of Him and note: “But I am a worm, and no
08Ghev1    14:100|’you are my son, today I have begotten you’.” [Psalm 2:7]. To indicate
08Ghev1    14:100|adds: “Ask of me, and I will make the nations your
08Ghev1    14:101|at my right hand, till I make your enemies your footstool
08Ghev1    14:101|the beauty of your saints I have begotten you from the
08Ghev1    14:108|And again: “I see him, but not now
08Ghev1    14:108|see him, but not now; I behold him, but not nigh
08Ghev1    14:120|to David in these words: “I will establish his line for
08Ghev1    14:123|There are still many passages I could cite (on this subject
08Ghev1    14:123|cite (on this subject) but I have preferred to limit them
08Ghev1    14:124|the Holy Spirit spoke thus: “I was not rebellious, I turned
08Ghev1    14:124|thus: “I was not rebellious, I turned not backward. I gave
08Ghev1    14:124|rebellious, I turned not backward. I gave my back to the
08Ghev1    14:124|who pulled out the beard; I hid not my face from
08Ghev1    14:133|Levi, many years before as I said. Your objections are totally
08Ghev1    14:133|is purely human invention, but I shall endeavor to dry them
08Ghev1    14:135|your legislator knew, and then I shall be convinced that you
08Ghev1    14:140|you believe in the wordsI can do nothing on my
08Ghev1    14:141|of a mere man; if, I repeat, you believe all this
08Ghev1    14:141|said in the same book: “I lay (my life) down of
08Ghev1    14:141|down of my own accord. I have power to lay it
08Ghev1    14:141|to lay it down, and I have power to take it
08Ghev1    14:142|me into the world and I shall return to Him.” On
08Ghev1    14:142|sent) is with me” [John 16:32]. Again, “I came from the Father, and
08Ghev1    14:142|come into the world; again I am leaving the world and
08Ghev1    14:144|The Father is greater than I” [John 14:28]; that is to say, greater
08Ghev1    14:144|said a little later on, “I and my Father are one
08Ghev1    14:146|to a true God, as I have mentioned several times. Under
08Ghev1    14:146|my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased” [Matt. 3:17], was seized
08Ghev1    14:149|put Him to death. But (I ask you), if (Jesus) were
08Ghev1    14:152|the Father knows me and I know the Father” [John 10:15], “the Father
08Ghev1    14:152|sent me is with me” [John 16:32], “I am ascending to my Father
08Ghev1    14:153|has sent me, even so I send you.” [John 20:21; Matt. 28:18 [Arm. text]]. Thus all the
08Ghev1    14:154|coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant
08Ghev1    14:154|not like the covenant which I made with their fathers when
08Ghev1    14:154|made with their fathers when I took them by the hand
08Ghev1    14:157|Eldest among the dead. Had I recognized you as one who
08Ghev1    14:162|Prophet Ezekiel, in these words: “I will sprinkle clean water upon
08Ghev1    14:162|and from all your idols I will cleanse you
08Ghev1    14:163|of the Prophet’s prediction thatI have given you as a
08Ghev1    14:167|outraged and reduced yourselves. For I am doing a work in
08Ghev1    14:168|Nor have I forgotten the objection raised by
08Ghev1    14:169|I suppose that you know there
08Ghev1    14:172|to save him, since, as I have said, there is nothing
08Ghev1    14:175|holy men that God note: “I will live in them and
08Ghev1    14:175|is the man to whom I will look, he that is
08Ghev1    14:176|have been a living temple I submit to you the following
08Ghev1    14:176|you the following proposition as I perceive you to be envious
08Ghev1    14:180|I presume that you are not
08Ghev1    14:186|place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of
08Ghev1    14:190|it the dwelling of Abraham. I wish not to be insulting
08Ghev1    14:190|insulting you by saying that I shall prove my point by
08Ghev1    14:194|I will allow myself to say
08Ghev1    14:194|wives which he has compared, I am ashamed to say, to
08Ghev1    14:194|of tilling fields. Nor can I forget the unchaste approach of
08Ghev1    14:196|this you do well, for I know nothing worse than not
08Ghev1    14:197|I would prefer not to say
08Ghev1    14:197|of another. And what shall I say of the execrable debauchery
08Ghev1    14:203|me for the day when I arise
08Ghev1    14:206|I do not want to forget
08Ghev1    14:207|later on the Prophet says: “I saw riders, a pair of
08Ghev1    14:209|you also fail into idolatry. I have said above that the
08Ghev1    14:209|Prophet reveals clearly by saying: “I saw the same horseman who
08Ghev1    14:216|Behold the short reply that I addressed to you. For the
08Ghev1    14:217|addressed to the Father, note: “ (I have manifested thy name to
08Ghev1    14:217|of the world, even as I am not of the world
08Ghev1    14:217|not of the world, but I chose you out of the
08Ghev1    20:5|reign. With my own hand I have ruined many of your
08Ghev1    20:5|and with my own sword I have slain multitudes of your
08Ghev1    20:6|you do not become tributary I have sworn an oath that
08Ghev1    20:6|have sworn an oath that I will not return to the
08Ghev1    20:6|land of my birth until I have eliminated your kingdom and
08Ghev1    20:6|which you named (Haghia) Sophia, I will turn it into a
08Ghev1    20:6|the cross that you revere I will smash over your head
08Ghev1    20:29|innocent (which you shed). So I shall not put forth my
08Ghev1    20:29|you are in my hands. I am sovereign over you, to
08Ghev1    20:29|kill or spare (you as I choose). But you will not
08Ghev1    20:30|to the emperor: “What shall I say before you about these
08Ghev1    20:30|about these things, for truly I am unworthy of life. The
08Ghev1    20:30|of life. The crimes which I have committed against your country
08Ghev1    20:30|allowing me to live, for I testify to my own errors
08Ghev1    20:30|me to go home and I will vow that I will
08Ghev1    20:30|and I will vow that I will no longer wage war
08Ghev1    20:32|could only make this response: “I was unable to fight against
08Ghev1    22:4|However (Maslama) responded: “I was waging war not against
08Ghev1    24:7|of Damascus, and for four, I will not revoke the punishment
08Ghev1    24:8|So I will send a fire upon
08Ghev1    24:8|devour the strongholds of Benhadad. I will break the bar of
08Ghev1    24:8|the valley of Aven, and I shall destroy all the inhabitants
08Ghev1    26:2|iniquitous undertaking, saying: “Oh brothers, I see no prudence in your
08Ghev1    34:0|Now I shall describe how the savage
08Ghev1    34:31|You are too young, and I know that you cannot resist
08Ghev1    34:36|die a disagreeable death. For I know things about the godless
08Ghev1    34:36|about the godless caliph, (and I know that) he will not
08Ghev1    38:1|I shall soon send an enormous
08Ghev1    43:2|legitimate funds to reproduce it. I beseech you to remember (me
09Draskh1    1:3|of the ancient times which I consider to be worthy of
09Draskh1    1:4|Thus I also have at this time
09Draskh1    1:4|into this subject matter, which I must say I undertook not
09Draskh1    1:4|matter, which I must say I undertook not with presumptuous pride
09Draskh1    1:4|with my whim, but because I recognized the ceaseless stirring of
09Draskh1    1:4|forced by a certain captain, I rapidly sailed by means of
09Draskh1    1:5|However, I have not repeated like ignorant
09Draskh1    1:5|and peace, lest childishly emboldened, I might duplicate what was already
09Draskh1    1:7|shallow aptitude of my mind, I shall precede to write with
09Draskh1    1:8|accordance with their earlier presentation, I shall make known in summary
09Draskh1    1:8|sons of Noah, and then I shall separate from the other
09Draskh1    1:9|I shall show that not only
09Draskh1    1:10|rest out of my narrative, I shall briefly compose a genealogy
09Draskh1    1:12|After them I shall briefly speak about our
09Draskh1    1:13|Then I shall add (an account of
09Draskh1    1:13|people during their lifetime. Also (I shall comment on those) in
09Draskh1    1:14|peacemaking, you will notice that I have utilized this (history) only
09Draskh1    1:14|section) shall be elaborate, wherein I shall dwell on the story
09Draskh1    1:15|trials, and well-regulated conduct. I shall show how wisely he
09Draskh1    1:16|Again, (I shall describe) the turmoil, the
09Draskh1    1:21|I shall tell you how because
09Draskh1    2:11|of gratitude, and consider that I should not concern myself with
09Draskh1    2:11|and merely wasteful of time, I shall turn the flow of
09Draskh1    2:11|Togarmah, in agreement with what I have already said
09Draskh1    4:4|praising our people, for henceforth I shall with great pride give
09Draskh1    4:28|not enhance my labors, for I [[gitem] gites M. [you . . .]] have always respected
09Draskh1    5:1|Henceforth, I shall briefly narrate about Vagharshak
09Draskh1    5:1|for you to know, then I refer you to them (for
09Draskh1    7:12|Him Who has sent me, I shall dispatch one of my
09Draskh1    10:4|period of seven years. Perhaps I should not consider his internment
09Draskh1    16:50|is the second time that I have written about the same
09Draskh1    16:50|Lest you think that what I have previously described as the
09Draskh1    16:51|your curiosity about these matters I shall again turn to the
09Draskh1    18:14|the following answer: “Why should I consider greeting or bowing down
09Draskh1    18:17|not in my nature, but I claim to be an advocate
09Draskh1    18:19|his arms and note: “Behold I am leaving this tribunal rejoicing
09Draskh1    18:19|leaving this tribunal rejoicing that I have become worthy to suffer
09Draskh1    18:22|church. On my part, however, I cannot agree that such a
09Draskh1    18:24|heresy to his disciple Sargis, I also would not disagree with
09Draskh1    18:24|with him concerning this, since I have personally read his harmful
09Draskh1    18:24|had disattached himself from Sargis, I maintain that his (Sargis’s) heresy
09Draskh1    19:39|bishop offered the (following) arguments: “I acted thus because of fear
09Draskh1    19:40|your patriarch?” The bishop answered: “(I shall), as if with Saint
09Draskh1    19:41|especially the Council of Chalcedon. I also was among them
09Draskh1    22:27|wish to see me as I am, then let your majesty
09Draskh1    23:23|answer, “Don’t you realize that I am nursing my son here
09Draskh1    24:14|to their question he answered: “I shall go in order to
09Draskh1    25:4|give me passage, so that I may take my leave from
09Draskh1    25:65|note: “Jesus Christ, my hope, I come as a pilgrim to
09Draskh1    25:65|in place of the scapegoat I shall offer myself as a
09Draskh1    26:26|Of the remaining princes I know of no one who
09Draskh1    26:27|Whoever disowns me before men, I will disown him before my
09Draskh1    27:1|narrating about the old men, I shall touch upon the simpler
09Draskh1    27:5|the complete narrative to him, I shall draw only what is
09Draskh1    29:21|But the material that I have left out of my
09Draskh1    30:16|hostage his son Dawit’. Then I shall let him go in
09Draskh1    30:33|I received the order of your
09Draskh1    30:33|order of your lordship, which I accepted with the love of
09Draskh1    30:33|precepts of God, and because I realized that I was joined
09Draskh1    30:33|and because I realized that I was joined with you in
09Draskh1    30:33|to Paul and not hateful. I humbly fell (upon my knees
09Draskh1    30:35|of his apostolic office and I shall always call him thus
09Draskh1    30:37|I am surety for his acts
09Draskh1    30:37|his acts before God, as I know of his boundless goodness
09Draskh1    30:38|entirely just and deserved; for I erred and going astray, on
09Draskh1    30:38|astray, on my own accord I removed the difference set by
09Draskh1    30:38|with supplication, penance and worship I persuaded him to tear up
09Draskh1    30:41|I know, and am confident in
09Draskh1    30:42|But I am a sinful and a
09Draskh1    30:42|have pressed heavily upon me. I cannot be very jealous for
09Draskh1    30:43|I wrote what I wrote with
09Draskh1    30:43|I wrote what I wrote with many tears and
09Draskh1    30:45|me on all sides, if I proceed to see, hear or
09Draskh1    30:47|God forbid, that I lift up mine hands against
09Draskh1    30:48|Heaven forbid, that I strive against the chosen of
09Draskh1    30:48|army of Abiram (Abiron), and I shall go down alive into
09Draskh1    30:49|and standing before the tribunal, I shall anathematize the transgressors who
09Draskh1    30:52|Now, I pray you not to be
09Draskh1    30:53|also advise, that if perchance I am summoned to the patriarchal
09Draskh1    30:60|Let me add, that I shall speak boldly against the
09Draskh1    30:60|visit us for some reason, I should be considered as an
09Draskh1    30:71|judgment of righteousness, things which I shudder to put in writing
09Draskh1    31:6|is because of the alliance I have made with the Emperor
09Draskh1    31:6|was for your benefit also. (I thought that) I might obtain
09Draskh1    31:6|benefit also. (I thought that) I might obtain with ease those
09Draskh1    31:6|for your own use. Likewise, I wished to clear the way
09Draskh1    32:4|I shall not speak of the
09Draskh1    32:8|beloved lords and dear brethren, I learned of the universal destruction
09Draskh1    32:8|anger for our multiplying sins. I was also informed of the
09Draskh1    32:15|For I agree with the Scriptures in
09Draskh1    36:8|After Mashtoc’ I, Yovhannes, who wrote this book
09Draskh1    36:8|due to the fact that I could not refuse the order
09Draskh1    36:10|Although I had been a disciple of
09Draskh1    36:10|the beam of my sins, I did not deem myself worthy
09Draskh1    36:10|of my brother, nor did I think that I was a
09Draskh1    36:10|nor did I think that I was a foremost authority on
09Draskh1    36:11|And yet, once again I preferred to manifest my obedience
09Draskh1    36:11|better than a choice sacrifice, I was elevated to the present
09Draskh1    38:11|with the expectation that perhaps I could close the doorway of
09Draskh1    38:12|I went and persuaded the princess
09Draskh1    38:13|Then I acquired from the prince a
09Draskh1    38:14|After receiving the fortress, I handed it over to the
09Draskh1    38:15|But I employed the power invested in
09Draskh1    39:11|eternal sadness. With consoling words I restored in him the hope
09Draskh1    40:15|In addition, I myself, who wrote this work
09Draskh1    43:7|conduct, and the other naxarars, I set out, and went to
09Draskh1    43:8|Besides these, I also took with me an
09Draskh1    43:8|me an additional gift that I could afford from the sacred
09Draskh1    43:8|our house, so that somehow I might be able to come
09Draskh1    43:9|the king in peace, yet, I suspect that due to the
09Draskh1    43:14|But I had my eyes set on
09Draskh1    43:14|arrival of king Gagik, because I hoped that somehow he might
09Draskh1    43:14|expectations were not fulfilled and I was subjected to more severe
09Draskh1    43:15|came to our land, where I followed him in fetters
09Draskh1    43:27|bars and in fetters. Thenceforth I was subjected to beating, confinement
09Draskh1    43:27|the stench of death. Also I was cast into the depths
09Draskh1    43:27|of pits and dungeons which I suffered in bitter agony
09Draskh1    43:28|me, and because of that I could not sleep and rest
09Draskh1    44:8|Thereupon, I was compelled to ask for
09Draskh1    44:8|to ask the sandaramet Prodoriad. I took this course of action
09Draskh1    44:8|me for acquiring gold, and I had frequently paid the unjust
09Draskh1    44:8|exactions with the money that I had raised with the help
09Draskh1    44:8|help of many (friends). Yet, I had run short of funds
09Draskh1    44:8|one who could help me, I was forced to act accordingly
09Draskh1    44:9|Through the heaven sent succour I was able to get myself
09Draskh1    44:9|fear of the obstinate Pharaoh, I ran away from him and
09Draskh1    44:9|Madian like Moses; like Elijah I fled the second Jezabel and
09Draskh1    44:10|extensively spread throughout our land, I heeded the order of the
09Draskh1    44:10|Aghuank’) in the East, where I went to stay with the
09Draskh1    45:16|Nevertheless, I shall call upon the outspoken
09Draskh1    45:18|I refer now to another passage
09Draskh1    45:18|refer now to another passage: “I looked for some one who
09Draskh1    45:18|but there was none; and I found no comforters
09Draskh1    46:1|Henceforth, once again I shall turn my words into
09Draskh1    46:3|also the other prophesy whereby, “I will meet them (...] like a
09Draskh1    46:3|that are clad in wickedness, I will meet them by the
09Draskh1    46:9|For this very reason I made mention of my grief
09Draskh1    46:21|Let these suffice; I shall return to the sequence
09Draskh1    48:8|snares of the ostikan, as I narrated earlier. Those (who survived
09Draskh1    51:42|All of these saints, whom I have mentioned, are always justly
09Draskh1    51:50|I wrote an account of these
09Draskh1    52:1|Now, I am compelled to utter words
09Draskh1    53:23|At this point, I tremble and shudder with horror
09Draskh1    53:23|with horror at the account I am about to give. For
09Draskh1    53:34|the time of these afflictions I was an expatriate dwelling in
09Draskh1    53:34|in the tent of Kedar, I was tormented by great grief
09Draskh1    54:2|I think that your God-loving
09Draskh1    54:16|with the love of Christ, I was able to persuade the
09Draskh1    54:17|the people of the Lord, I mourned greatly, and tears coursed
09Draskh1    54:18|For I saw beauty departed from the
09Draskh1    54:18|sanctuary seduced by the heathens. I also was a witness to
09Draskh1    54:18|some degree my withered energy, I went to the land of
09Draskh1    54:18|return for the agonies that I suffered I received consolation from
09Draskh1    54:18|the agonies that I suffered I received consolation from my kinsmen
09Draskh1    54:24|evil to him. But while I was still in the district
09Draskh1    54:24|in the district of Taron, I saw the tempestuous and ceaseless
09Draskh1    54:33|the Romans, at this point I am forced to speak in
09Draskh1    54:33|who are in despair, that I am speaking
09Draskh1    54:35|And now I am grateful to Him, Who
09Draskh1    54:47|At this time, what could I say concerning Smbat Bagratuni, the
09Draskh1    54:55|What account should I, Yovhannes, a most humble man
09Draskh1    54:55|of my sufferings, especially since I do not consider myself worthy
09Draskh1    54:55|righteous. Yet, the fact that I was banished, and subjected to
09Draskh1    54:55|of my sins, and that I was saved from the tribulations
09Draskh1    54:55|saved from the tribulations which I willingly confronted, make it necessary
09Draskh1    54:56|I suffered greatly at the hands
09Draskh1    54:56|of the children of Hagar. I was confined in dark dungeons
09Draskh1    54:57|Although I am a tormented man, our
09Draskh1    54:58|Like Elija I fled to Sarephtha of Sidon
09Draskh1    54:58|the prophet killer. Like Paul I was suspended from the walls
09Draskh1    54:59|I suffered all these things, as
09Draskh1    54:59|suffered all these things, as I deserved. In accordance with the
09Draskh1    54:59|the order of the Lord, I was pursued from one city
09Draskh1    54:59|city to the other, until I reached the threshold of your
09Draskh1    54:60|From this far off land I seek from your pious and
09Draskh1    54:61|I beg you to raise your
09Draskh1    54:66|I have made these requests on
09Draskh1    54:67|as for my own self, I have the following request to
09Draskh1    54:68|banks of the Babylonian rivers, I am scorched by many tears
09Draskh1    54:68|the captivity of Sion. But I have found asylum under the
09Draskh1    54:69|I am not asking for a
09Draskh1    54:70|This is something that I also wish to possess through
09Draskh1    54:72|For many years I have wished very much to
09Draskh1    54:72|to you. Yet, until now I was hampered in carrying out
09Draskh1    54:73|I have also wished to provide
09Draskh1    54:75|to your glorious majesties; should I, who am a humble pastor
09Draskh1    54:77|judgement, whosoever they be, and I shall remain irreproachable and free
09Draskh1    55:3|fastnesses of his realm, whereas I myself was staying in the
09Draskh1    55:4|the invitation of the Emperor, I sent him to Ashot, the
09Draskh1    55:9|But I went to the district of
09Draskh1    55:9|the district of Derjan, where I remained for a period of
09Draskh1    55:9|month. Although during that time I received frequent and courteous invitations
09Draskh1    55:9|to the imperial court, yet, I decided not to go, thinking
09Draskh1    55:9|going there, and assume that I sought communion with the Chalcedonians
09Draskh1    55:10|was for this reason that I did not wish to go
09Draskh1    55:10|not wish to go, lest I might scandalize the minds of
09Draskh1    55:10|accordance with my own wishes, I went to the sacred cave
09Draskh1    55:12|Also I saw there a small cavity
09Draskh1    55:13|I approached the cave with reverence
09Draskh1    55:13|before the omnipotence of Christ, I went down to the spring
09Draskh1    55:14|drink. At this very place, I also, who am a wretch
09Draskh1    55:14|renovated us, and whose seat I possess; were that, I could
09Draskh1    55:14|seat I possess; were that, I could also follow his example
09Draskh1    55:15|I took with me some of
09Draskh1    55:16|and fastnesses of the caves, I saw people living, celibates as
09Draskh1    55:18|Receiving their blessings, I went to the village of
09Draskh1    55:19|God. Spending the night there, I prostrated myself before the Lord
09Draskh1    55:20|Then I returned to the hermitages on
09Draskh1    55:20|joined the monks in prayer. I remained here for approximately nine
09Draskh1    55:20|for approximately nine months, until I was lured by the flattering
09Draskh1    55:20|in the name of God, I returned to Armenia
09Draskh1    55:21|Nevertheless, I did not behold the results
09Draskh1    55:22|Once again I wished to move away from
09Draskh1    56:12|But by chance I returned from the distant land
09Draskh1    56:12|having received their willing consent, I set down among them the
09Draskh1    58:4|Thereupon, I arrived (in order to intervene
09Draskh1    58:5|by means of my protest I tried to uproot from their
09Draskh1    58:7|As for myself, I cried ’woe unto me’, for
09Draskh1    58:7|cried ’woe unto me’, for I often was forced to live
09Draskh1    58:7|who hated my greetings, because I was a peace-maker, and
09Draskh1    58:7|a peace-maker, and whenever I opened my mouth, they contradicted
09Draskh1    58:10|On my part, I always pleaded in favor of
09Draskh1    58:13|Vagharshapat, but on this occasion I did not allow them to
09Draskh1    59:18|I myself received the letter of
09Draskh1    59:20|Although I admonished the king in very
09Draskh1    59:21|However, I also did not pursue this
09Draskh1    59:21|being (for the following reason: I was afraid) that due to
09Draskh1    59:21|in the succor of heaven, I postponed the care of the
09Draskh1    60:21|such severe disaster, such as I have witnessed? Didn’t the solemn
09Draskh1    60:23|here in my tent, while I go to meet him with
09Draskh1    60:28|king said to himself: “If I have been in any kind
09Draskh1    60:28|kind of error, or if I have broken this oath, make
09Draskh1    60:32|king reasoned as follows: “Should I let go of the prince
09Draskh1    60:32|On the other hand, should I keep such renowned men confined
09Draskh1    62:13|gates before me, so that I may enter and easily putting
09Draskh1    63:3|oath before me, so that I would not hesitate in promoting
09Draskh1    63:3|conditions for peace, and that I might not allow clandestine snares
09Draskh1    63:5|my suggestion and advice, whereby I appealed to them, they cleansed
09Draskh1    65:10|the wicked Hagarite’s stormy tempests, I wept with bitter distress, as
09Draskh1    65:12|So I took flight not as much
09Draskh1    65:12|of temporary death, but because I considered the furious rage of
09Draskh1    65:15|I was not at all idle
09Draskh1    65:15|the advent of the danger. I took as my first examples
09Draskh1    65:20|Biwrakan, my own dzerakert which I had acquired through ganjagin. Here
09Draskh1    65:20|had acquired through ganjagin. Here I had built a church constructed
09Draskh1    65:20|ornamented and adorned with paintings. I had founded this place as
09Draskh1    65:21|as we had reached Biwrakan, I immediately sent a letter to
09Draskh1    65:22|I stated that I had fled
09Draskh1    65:22|I stated that I had fled fearing such agonies
09Draskh1    65:22|with my mind at ease I would remain at the threshold
09Draskh1    65:22|church of my house, where I would bless God in His
09Draskh1    65:22|and according to my means I would continue sending him gifts
09Draskh1    65:24|Thereupon, I was assured by that oath
09Draskh1    65:24|assured by that oath that I could turn myself to useful
09Draskh1    66:9|However, as I had learned of their shadowy
09Draskh1    66:9|as on the previous occasion, I fled the evil in order
09Draskh1    66:11|and the crown of martyrdom. I am of the latter opinion
09Draskh1    66:11|of the latter opinion, which I shall clarify somewhat later
09Draskh1    66:12|when they found out that I had escaped, they stopped to
09Draskh1    66:61|enemy. A short time later I ransomed them at the price
09Draskh1    67:16|with numerous threats. At first I had gone to Ashot, the
09Draskh1    67:17|all of my needs. Subsequently, I took leave of him and
09Draskh1    67:29|had walked in my ways, I would have put down their
09Draskh1    68:1|church, the glory of Christ, I offer you as a gift
09Draskh1    68:1|is like a reflecting mirror, I have invited you (to come
09Draskh1    68:1|and disorderly boasting so that I may be exempt from this
09Draskh1    68:3|and did not calm down, I was forced to come here
09Draskh1    68:4|I was at first pressed on
09Draskh1    68:5|Nevertheless, I did not at all consider
09Draskh1    68:5|reverberating from century to century I bequeath this to you with
09Draskh1    68:7|But henceforth I shall offer prayers for you
09Draskh1    68:8|But (I pray that you) listen willingly
09Draskh1    68:10|I beg you not to climb
09Draskh1    68:14|a shipwreck? For this reason I do not think that the
09Draskh1    68:22|from me suffice you. But I, the unworthy and wretched Yovhannes
09Draskh1    68:22|His visitation both you and I may perhaps receive our remuneration
10Tovma1    1:0|eloquent words. Great labour have I expended in the search for
10Tovma1    1:0|and many historical accounts; and I have written down whatever I
10Tovma1    1:0|I have written down whatever I was able to discover, beginning
10Tovma1    1:1|up of the world. So, I shall discuss, according to the
10Tovma1    1:2|Africanus and Moses K’ert’oł, first I shall expound how the divisions
10Tovma1    1:3|Then I shall set down the more
10Tovma1    1:12|As a better-known example I can quote you our Saviour
10Tovma1    1:13|of his wife Mary, as I mentioned above. For it was
10Tovma1    1:15|running through the middle, as I shall describe in detail below
10Tovma1    1:18|without removing those nations’ legitimacy. I have set down this brief
10Tovma1    1:28|me from the tree and I ate.” And if Adam (accused
10Tovma1    1:40|is your brother Abel?” saying: “I do not know; am I
10Tovma1    1:40|I do not know; am I my brother’s keeper
10Tovma1    1:45|And that I might repeat the words of
10Tovma1    1:58|evil. As (Scripture) says elsewhere: “I am the Living Lord; I
10Tovma1    1:58|I am the Living Lord; I do not wish the death
10Tovma1    1:62|behold in seven more days I shall bring a flood of
10Tovma1    1:68|them in the arkwhich I shall repeat a little later
10Tovma1    1:71|and established an eternal covenant: “I shall place my arc in
10Tovma1    1:76|A little later he says: “I shall give you the land
10Tovma1    2:1|serve our present enquiry, yet I shall pass over their ravings
10Tovma1    2:9|through Jeremiah: “On that day I shall seek vengeance from Bel
10Tovma1    2:9|from Bel in Babylon, and I shall take from his mouth
10Tovma1    3:5|over Govmayid and Guzban, Sher-i-bamamakan and Khochihrastan, and altogether
10Tovma1    3:11|of Ormizd and note: “May I have a son Ormizd by
10Tovma1    3:11|are you?” And he replied: “I am your son Ormizd.” He
10Tovma1    3:11|brother: “For a thousand years I have been obedient to you
10Tovma1    3:18|Of this I have also been informed by
10Tovma1    3:18|those who are called Shakhrik’. I had occasion to meet some
10Tovma1    3:20|Following up his sayings I enquired: “Where do you say
10Tovma1    3:20|beyond which no humans dwell.” I know from the geographies of
10Tovma1    3:22|comparing (this) with other accounts I rejected (them) and was strongly
10Tovma1    3:24|approach with invisible powerwhich I do not believe is (even
10Tovma1    3:26|begged me to return, but I did not wish to do
10Tovma1    3:26|wish to do so because I wanted to see the end
10Tovma1    3:28|sun does not rise. As I wished to instruct servants to
10Tovma1    3:30|you invade heaven?’ “When I heard this, trembling and terror
10Tovma1    3:30|me from fear and dread. I was forced to obey the
10Tovma1    4:3|in succession are the following. I shall indicate in resume their
10Tovma1    6:2|the other earlier historians. So I set out in order their
10Tovma1    6:32|possessing an aquiline nose. But I do not know whether he
10Tovma1    6:40|stories of the past. So I shall press forward my narrative
10Tovma1    6:40|narrative; in my rapid course I shall traverse the works of
10Tovma1    6:40|the works of past historians; I shall note in order but
10Tovma1    6:40|genealogy (of the Artsrunik’) until I reach the wide-spreading and
10Tovma1    6:40|written histories. One by one I shall expound (these matters) systematically
10Tovma1    6:41|of Saint Vardanconcerning which I shall write in its own
10Tovma1    9:4|made peace with Artashir. Here I have no indication as to
10Tovma1    10:13|said this, supposing that: “If I am able to carry out
10Tovma1    10:13|out this perverse plan perhaps I shall also be able to
10Tovma1    10:20|lives equivalent to death.” But I do not know whether the
10Tovma1    10:20|his enticement or not. And I did not consider it important
10Tovma1    10:28|battled against each other. But I consider it superfluous to repeat
10Tovma1    10:30|God Saint Nersēs. But here I shall expound in order the
10Tovma1    10:41|and cruel tortures at which I shudder
10Tovma1    10:48|of Armenia. Come here that I the sparapet may crown you
10Tovma1    11:13|their emigration. For (he said): “I have appointed a king for
10Tovma1    11:23|At another time I shall take care of what
10Tovma1    11:42|vacillated, wonderinglest perchance if I do not do what they
10Tovma1    11:57|So, I Thomas, who did not shamefully
10Tovma1    11:57|this great undertaking, in which I shall outdistance the charlatan tongues
10Tovma2    1:12|Apar, and all the rest. I consider it superfluous to repeat
10Tovma2    1:17|the book of the historian I shall indicate to your erudite
10Tovma2    2:8|it in that fashion. Elsewhere I shall indicate what action the
10Tovma2    2:17|time of the emperor Leo I, Vasak and Tachat died there
10Tovma2    2:23|the Amatuni of whose names I am ignorant. Banding together, these
10Tovma2    2:24|the name of the Lord I defeated them,” in unison they
10Tovma2    3:4|of my fathers. For if I am able to defeat my
10Tovma2    3:4|enemy and reinstate my kingdom, I shall be a subject son
10Tovma2    3:6|other generals in this fashion: “I was of the opinion that
10Tovma2    3:6|of the opinion that when I fought against your enemies you
10Tovma2    3:6|wage war against me! However, I shall not fear the assembled
10Tovma2    3:8|unite with me. For if I am victorious, I swear by
10Tovma2    3:8|For if I am victorious, I swear by the great god
10Tovma2    3:8|borders of the Tachiks. And I shall not have the authority
10Tovma2    3:9|And I shall deliver so much treasure
10Tovma2    3:10|wrote a second letter, saying: “I wrote to you to abandon
10Tovma2    3:10|not wish to pay heed I am sorry for you. For
10Tovma2    3:11|terms: “Having heard your proposal, I say that royalty comes from
10Tovma2    3:11|yourself more than us. For I see that you are a
10Tovma2    3:11|the strength of elephants. But I tell you: if the Lord
10Tovma2    3:18|a most solicitous manner, saying: “I have taken vengeance for the
10Tovma2    3:19|That is my kingdom, and I shall install as emperor Maurice’s
10Tovma2    3:19|our own treasures, unaware that I shall seek reckoning for this
10Tovma2    3:19|and shall not desist until I seize him.” Taking the treasures
10Tovma2    3:30|done. And if he says: I shall install another king, let
10Tovma2    3:31|treasures, let him say and I shall give as many as
10Tovma2    3:33|So I shall say the same kind
10Tovma2    3:33|and friendship. And from you I shall seek three things, so
10Tovma2    3:34|Behold, I shall send to your king
10Tovma2    3:38|spend the royal treasure which I sent to you, unaware that
10Tovma2    3:39|war on me and say: I have confidence in my God
10Tovma2    3:39|you not now realise that I have subjected to myself the
10Tovma2    3:40|So shall I be unable to take only
10Tovma2    3:40|to take only Constantinople? But I forgive you all your sins
10Tovma2    3:40|children and come here, and I shall give you farms, vineyards
10Tovma2    3:41|the depths of the sea, I shall cast out my nets
10Tovma2    3:64|has devolved on you and I shall agreed and gave over
10Tovma2    3:64|of Antioch, of yours and I shall come to Asorestan; let
10Tovma2    3:66|of him: “First,” he said, “I most earnestly entreat you to
10Tovma2    3:67|send trustworthy men, and when I reach the royal court I
10Tovma2    3:67|I reach the royal court I shall that very hour seek
10Tovma2    3:67|hour seek the cross; when I find it I shall have
10Tovma2    3:67|cross; when I find it I shall have it brought to
10Tovma2    4:8|For if you accept this, I predict that you will become
10Tovma2    4:12|you sit depressed?” He note: “I preach God the Creator of
10Tovma2    4:29|Now come and I shall tell you with what
10Tovma2    6:40|downfall which, continuing (my) account, I shall indicate in its place
10Tovma2    6:44|prince of Vaspurakan, Ashotthen I shall give that land in
10Tovma2    7:7|And I myself with my own eyes
10Tovma2    7:7|struck him, and from him I learned the truth about it
10Tovma2    7:8|Here I shall expound in brief the
10Tovma3    1:17|I shall carry my account forward
10Tovma3    1:17|unwillingly and by compulsion shall I describe the opening of the
10Tovma3    1:30|be amazed and undone. For I shall work a deed in
10Tovma3    1:31|For behold I shall stir up against you
10Tovma3    2:15|what you will say; for I shall give you a mouth
10Tovma3    2:60|If I seem at all evil in
10Tovma3    2:60|by one each harmful act I have done. Let all the
10Tovma3    2:61|But if I have cared for you tenderly
10Tovma3    2:65|according to each one’s age I honoured every one of you
10Tovma3    2:65|extensive goods among my treasures I gave up year by year
10Tovma3    2:65|to plunder. With joyful heart I reckoned as mine the rapine
10Tovma3    2:66|Of my despoiling I paid no heed, only wishing
10Tovma3    2:66|and children, in affectionate compassion I would clasp them to my
10Tovma3    2:72|Ashot?” The latter note: “Yes, I am.” When he (Bugha) had
10Tovma3    2:75|without flinching, he note: “Since I have found favour with you
10Tovma3    4:10|no purpose?” But he shouted: “I am a Christian.” But (Vahram
10Tovma3    4:10|readily cried out, weeping tears: “I am a Christian, and I
10Tovma3    4:10|I am a Christian, and I die for Christ. I am
10Tovma3    4:10|and I die for Christ. I am baptised in (the name
10Tovma3    4:12|But I heard, when they were reading
10Tovma3    4:12|me before men, him shall I too acknowledge before my Father
10Tovma3    4:12|So, go away, man, I am dying for Christ
10Tovma3    4:13|and waving his hands, saying: “I am a Christian, I am
10Tovma3    4:13|saying: “I am a Christian, I am a Christian,” until the
10Tovma3    4:16|and remain in my covenantI shall lead them to my
10Tovma3    4:17|fold; and them too must I lead hither. And they will
10Tovma3    4:17|flock and one shepherd. And I shall give them eternal life
10Tovma3    4:19|is known for his saying: “I am a Christianaccording to
10Tovma3    4:24|peaceably, saying: “Remain here until I dismiss you and fulfill the
10Tovma3    5:12|I have sent you to attack
10Tovma3    5:12|the land of Armenia. And I have given into your control
10Tovma3    5:14|those nobles of Vaspurakan. Otherwise, I shall see about you
10Tovma3    5:15|on me or think that I have come to you treacherously
10Tovma3    5:15|for yourself and know that I have no guilt in this
10Tovma3    5:19|shepherd and against his companion. I shall strike the shepherd and
10Tovma3    6:1|is full of tears, and I am incapable of telling the
10Tovma3    6:2|I am reluctant to put in
10Tovma3    6:3|Nonetheless, though unwilling yet I am forced to set it
10Tovma3    6:3|order, briefly and in short. I shall summarize in a few
10Tovma3    6:4|So I shall abbreviate what was done
10Tovma3    6:18|kindness, with unrepenting audacity. But I, sparing you, will not execute
10Tovma3    6:29|it (no) more. Now, because I spoke to you in flattering
10Tovma3    6:30|But I shall spare you, if you
10Tovma3    6:30|your souls and live. Then I shall forgive you the crime
10Tovma3    6:33|and which in its place I shall be obliged to show
10Tovma3    6:37|But lest I expatiate too long on his
10Tovma3    6:44|in my name, there am I too among them
10Tovma3    6:53|labour and are laden, and I shall give you rest,” and
10Tovma3    6:58|of Christ, as Christ note: “I, when I ascend to the
10Tovma3    6:58|as Christ note: “I, when I ascend to the Father, shall
10Tovma3    7:11|me before men, him shall I too deny before my Father
10Tovma3    7:11|me before men, him shall I too confess before my Father
10Tovma3    7:14|what the blessed Isaiah says: “I am a man and I
10Tovma3    7:14|I am a man and I have impure lips; I dwell
10Tovma3    7:14|and I have impure lips; I dwell amidst a people with
10Tovma3    7:24|And David says: “In what I believed, the same I spoke
10Tovma3    7:24|what I believed, the same I spoke.” And Paul: “We believe
10Tovma3    7:25|of our Lord.” and David: “I spoke your testimonies before kings
10Tovma3    7:25|your testimonies before kings, and I was not ashamed.” And the
10Tovma3    8:1|natural habits, so also now I shall again recall it for
10Tovma3    8:14|me before men, him shall I too deny before my Father
10Tovma3    9:8|I think it superfluous to expound
10Tovma3    9:15|sake you killed my lord. I am not content to be
10Tovma3    9:16|the evidence of witnesses thatI am not content to be
10Tovma3    9:16|cause of Bugha’s destruction, which I shall briefly demonstrate in its
10Tovma3    10:20|as my strength endures and I live, I shall oppose (you
10Tovma3    10:20|strength endures and I live, I shall oppose (you) with the
10Tovma3    10:20|force of the Lord God. I shall not meet you in
10Tovma3    10:20|you in peaceful friendship, but I shall meet you with arms
10Tovma3    10:21|Let your will be done. I am innocent of your blood
10Tovma3    10:21|of your blood, especially because I regard it as (an act
10Tovma3    10:21|with them, so too shall I deal with you and your
10Tovma3    10:23|If, as I said, you leave me there
10Tovma3    10:26|So again I say, this is none of
10Tovma3    10:26|you are pained by what I told your messengers, even more
10Tovma3    10:48|But why should I describe each detail of the
10Tovma3    10:48|the battles one by one? I shall speak concisely and abbreviate
10Tovma3    10:49|a command is written that I should go to you or
10Tovma3    10:49|you or to the court, I shall not disobey his command
10Tovma3    10:50|that does not happen, as I said you will see even
10Tovma3    10:53|prophet Amos might be fulfilled: “I shall break the lances of
10Tovma3    11:6|of Christ,” he said,” and I shall forgive you the great
10Tovma3    11:6|crimes you have committed, as I hear them described by your
10Tovma3    11:6|life through cruel tortures. For I have nothing more to say
10Tovma3    11:7|torments with his torments, that I should be glorified with him
10Tovma3    11:25|hope, the truth of which I have comprehended since my youth
10Tovma3    11:27|The blessed one note: “I see you speak as one
10Tovma3    11:27|one of those mad fools. I long since despised you and
10Tovma3    11:27|In my disdain for you I put your general and his
10Tovma3    11:27|to the sword, his booty I distributed, and on the second
10Tovma3    11:27|and on the second occasion I planned no little slaughter for
10Tovma3    11:27|for your army. So shall I mingle cowardice with my valour
10Tovma3    11:28|the things of this world I have fought much, as you
10Tovma3    11:28|now hear from me. Shall I not then die for Christ
10Tovma3    11:28|for eternal life, or shall I really be afraid of you
10Tovma3    11:28|Far from it! Here stand I; do not hesitate to carry
10Tovma3    13:1|With especial pleasure I am happy to undertake the
10Tovma3    13:1|noble, glorious, and victorious champion, I mean Gurgēn, member of a
10Tovma3    13:2|deserves the most expansive praises; I should richly eulogise him and
10Tovma3    13:2|and not engage in panegyrics, I shall avoid all reproach, especially
10Tovma3    13:2|since with my meagre erudition I am inadequate to expound the
10Tovma3    13:2|measure of his praise. That I leave to other more competent
10Tovma3    13:3|But I myself have no hesitation, reserve
10Tovma3    13:45|But I must express my profound astonishment
10Tovma3    13:46|However, as earlier, I have decided to put myself
10Tovma3    14:14|me in a peace agreement, I too shall revolt against Ashot
10Tovma3    14:14|for two reasons. Firstlest I appear to be in rebellion
10Tovma3    14:38|to you, greetings to you. I have gone off to the
10Tovma3    14:48|might have. “Otherwise, he said, I shall see you with arms
10Tovma3    15:19|I promised above to write concerning
10Tovma3    17:1|Hogeats’ Vank’, with this message: “I have come in peace at
10Tovma3    18:14|But what should I say here? For although they
10Tovma3    18:19|I do not despise or mock
10Tovma3    19:12|letter to Yamanik, saying: “When I enter the city of Dvin
10Tovma3    20:27|the land. “Often,” he said, “I have verified this from his
10Tovma3    20:37|not clear to us; and I reckoned it better not to
10Tovma3    20:45|on considering the misfortunes that I planned to describe in these
10Tovma3    20:45|of childbirth overwhelm me as I set down these woeful tales
10Tovma3    20:45|set down these woeful tales. I grieve for the blow whereby
10Tovma3    20:45|grieve for the blow whereby I am crushed by the reproachful
10Tovma3    20:48|I need some, even all, wise
10Tovma3    20:48|wealth of my laments. For I have not the strength to
10Tovma3    20:49|Therefore, I have withdrawn from running a
10Tovma3    20:49|required. Only with assistants would I perhaps dare to engage in
10Tovma3    20:59|kissing the Lord, saying: “When I give the sign by approaching
10Tovma3    20:65|As David says: “I was prepared and I did
10Tovma3    20:65|says: “I was prepared and I did not tremble.” And another
10Tovma3    22:20|made excuses to Ashot, saying: “I have come to this land
10Tovma3    27:1|I have undertaken to give a
10Tovma3    27:1|have fallen on me, which I shall now briefly expound, dutifully
10Tovma3    27:9|to those of the gospel; I am not ignorant of the
10Tovma3    29:1|not with ready willingness do I continue my narrative, for grief
10Tovma3    29:2|place of peals of laughter; I sink down rather than stand
10Tovma3    29:3|what reason or cause? Because I am deprived of my valiant
10Tovma3    29:4|I speak of Ashot the honourable
10Tovma3    29:11|To counter this affliction, I have consoled myself with consummate
10Tovma3    29:19|I indeed was beside him and
10Tovma3    29:47|again says through the prophet: “I shall live among them and
10Tovma3    29:57|perhaps you here doubt that I can demonstrate Gurgēn’s enthusiasm for
10Tovma3    29:58|So I appropriately add for you an
10Tovma3    29:61|took place before the (events) I have been describing, that (the
10Tovma4    1:30|Therefore I call on the bitter grape
10Tovma4    1:30|eyes rapid flowing streams?” so I may ceaselessly weep for the
10Tovma4    1:31|I do not hesitate to summon
10Tovma4    1:46|the splendid young Gagik. But I do not know if this
10Tovma4    1:53|listeners’ minds from being distressed, I shall refrain from saying anything
10Tovma4    2:7|country by the following argument: “I shall rule the country as
10Tovma4    2:12|type of fraud by saying: “I am a man without heirs
10Tovma4    2:12|daughter whom Ashot has married. I am afraid that perchance Ashot
10Tovma4    3:8|It was God, as I suppose, who permitted him to
10Tovma4    3:8|as we mentioned above. So I do not hesitate to extol
10Tovma4    3:9|Truly I am very eager to compose
10Tovma4    4:26|amazing castle of Amiuk, which I might describe as looking to
10Tovma4    4:58|and valuable precious stones, which I am unable to describe
10Tovma4    4:61|cities and all its embellishments. I do not hesitate to say
10Tovma4    4:64|and legitimate ruler of Armenia. I do not reckon it too
10Tovma4    5:4|later he was killed, but I do not know what sort
10Tovma4    7:1|house of the Artsrunik’, as I record the wise and intelligent
10Tovma4    7:2|requested from me this History, I offer and present to you
10Tovma4    7:2|and touched with my hands, I recount for you faithfully the
10Tovma4    7:3|crystal-pure water, he says: “I am not thirsty, and I
10Tovma4    7:3|I am not thirsty, and I shall never drink water from
10Tovma4    7:8|all sorts of ornament which I am inadequate to describe
10Tovma4    8:18|outshine each other in diversity, I think that he would fall
10Tovma4    13:44|you who chose me, but I chose you
10Tovma4    13:87|I, the most sinful and unworthy
10Tovma4    13:87|Furthermore, falling on my face, I beg the kind readers and
10Tovma4    13:88|paid to such matters. Since I am ignorant of these things
10Tovma4    13:88|ignorant of these things, what I heard of these expressions from
10Tovma4    13:88|from the ecclesiastical books, that I wrote down; and what is
10Tovma4    13:88|and what is beyond them I do not know how it
10Tovma4    13:88|know how it was. So I beg you that according to
10Tovma4    13:89|always, forever and ever. Amen. I also beg that you recall
11Asogh1    2:1|Armenia, in three (different) periods, I mean (families): Haykazunik, Arshakunik and
11Asogh1    7:23|only on Saturdays and Sundays. I happened to be with these
11Asogh1    7:23|during the Great Lent, where I wrote these few lines in
11Asogh1    7:33|vile (reptile) away so that I can go out.” - This was
11Asogh1    7:36|men in their old age I saw in my youth with
11Asogh1    8:17|of Kotorots, where he died, I don’t know, only by treason
11Asogh1    12:4|and Iberia, telling that since I became an enemy to the
11Asogh1    23:1|In this year, i.e., in the year [435 = 986] of
11Asogh1    29:2|brother. To the very day I wrote this Chronicle, no enemy
11Asogh1    29:4|I cannot but regret one accident
11Asogh1    42:1|I would consider it my duty
11Asogh1    42:1|the great kouropalates David, if I were not afraid that this
11Asogh1    42:1|therefore, instead of a panegyric, I will limit myself to a
11Asogh1    48:5|wanting to be a disobedient, I took on the work that
11Asogh1    48:6|this small offering of mine. I ask you, and all the
11Asogh1    48:7|I ask you, out of your
11Asogh1    48:7|the hosts of the incorporeal, I, having received forgiveness with you
12Last1    1:15|I do not know what the
12Last1    1:27|follows: “Abandon (those territories) which I gave to your father out
12Last1    1:28|he wrote a contrary reply: “I shall not give anyone even
12Last1    2:17|In [468] [1019] lord Petros (Petros I Getadardz), [1019-1058] was ordained kat’oghikos during
12Last1    2:28|How can I, poor in wisdom and more
12Last1    2:28|that moment, or how can I lament our misfortunes in a
12Last1    2:35|I do not know why all
12Last1    3:5|ancient custom of Greece. However, I do not know whether this
12Last1    3:5|had some special goodness. But I do know for sure, and
12Last1    4:3|Go and remain there until I come to you as a
12Last1    4:7|think that having vanquished you, I shall demand more from you
12Last1    4:11|had said to the BabyloniansI gave My people into your
12Last1    5:0|bravery at the Persian court (? i durhn Parsic’, or, “by the
12Last1    6:4|your health.” The emperor returned: “I do not need their prayers
12Last1    7:1|royal seal. “And,” (Salamay) said, “I shall give him the city
12Last1    9:4|places of the saints. However, I do not know whether this
12Last1    10:1|that he was her lover. I do not know whether this
12Last1    10:1|the land and for peace I have not spared myself, and
12Last1    10:4|understands and knows Me, that I am the Lord who practices
12Last1    10:6|God loved (David) and note: “I have found a man after
12Last1    10:27|fire, and captive-taking. When I think about these calamities my
12Last1    10:27|my hands tremble so that I cannot continue my composition. For
12Last1    10:29|newly-feathered chicks. What shall I say about brides in (the
12Last1    10:32|such things (in the past). I have written down this (description
12Last1    10:32|this (description) so that when I explain what befell (the country
12Last1    10:34|become stripped of its inhabitants. I hear not the sound of
12Last1    10:34|in chairs in the squares. I hear no sound of weddings
12Last1    10:39|oath and the Cross, thatI need but to see you
12Last1    10:40|I do not know why (Gagik
12Last1    10:41|demanded: “Give me Ani and I shall give you in exchange
12Last1    10:44|give us in return if I give up the city and
12Last1    11:4|with impiety, he would say: “I do not recognize the Lord
12Last1    11:4|recognize the Lord, nor will I let Israel go” [Exodus 5.2]. When he
12Last1    11:9|Galileans, because they suffered thus? I tell you, No, but unless
12Last1    11:14|hopping and destroying locusts that I speak. For the first time
12Last1    11:35|Oh mountain! I consider you equal to Geghbu
12Last1    11:35|of Israel perished. Therefore, now I shall repeat about you what
12Last1    11:35|this mountain end here, albeit I have related but little from
12Last1    11:36|the theme of this history. I would gather my energies to
12Last1    11:36|in such a way that I move all to tears. Together
12Last1    11:36|to tears. Together with Jeremiah, I call upon (professional) weeping-women
12Last1    11:36|compose laments with me, for I write not about mountains, caves
12Last1    12:0|Rather (I would write about) such a
12Last1    12:6|while he who ravished said, “I am mighty.” The wealthy (mecatunk’n
12Last1    12:7|Lord in all its power” [Isaiah 5. 8-9]. I shall not continue (the passage
12Last1    12:9|What shall I say in condemnation of the
12Last1    12:9|and walk with outstretched necks” [Isaiah 3.16]. I consider arrogance to be the
12Last1    12:12|I did not mention all this
12Last1    14:4|practice) before my own time, I shall not accept either.” Subsequently
12Last1    14:5|prince, the other a monk. I do not know whether they
12Last1    16:8|Woe is me that I (must) relate such things. I
12Last1    16:8|I (must) relate such things. I am as the Himen youth
12Last1    16:9|Now what shall I do? Shall I leave off
12Last1    16:9|what shall I do? Shall I leave off narrating the incredible
12Last1    16:9|Christians, sparing you, or shall I stir up the laments and
12Last1    16:9|in this hellish history? Yet I know that you want to
12Last1    16:9|want to hear it. Therefore, I shall stop wavering and shall
12Last1    16:10|When I recall Xorjean and Hanjet’ (districts
12Last1    16:10|trembling seizes my hands, and I am unable to continue writing
12Last1    16:21|note: “If (Arsuban’s son) lives, I shall free you
12Last1    16:22|Otherwise, if he dies, I will order you made a
12Last1    16:22|questioned), T’at’ul had note: “If I struck him, then he will
12Last1    16:22|if somebody else struck him, I cannot answer for his health
12Last1    16:23|What need is there that I record one by one the
12Last1    16:30|he said to God: “Lord, I fear no evil, for Thou
12Last1    16:30|Thou art with me” [Psalms 22.4], andI fear not the myriads of
12Last1    16:46|I have recited this so that
12Last1    16:51|forth, servants of God, that I along with you bless Him
12Last1    17:14|Now I sermonize not about what threatens
12Last1    17:14|matters which have transpired, and I narrate the accomplished fact, to
12Last1    17:14|will be visited upon us, (I say) woe are we that
12Last1    17:15|teeth were on edge’“? As I live, this proverb shall no
12Last1    17:22|What shall I say about the Church, which
12Last1    17:24|If everything which I have related was visited upon
12Last1    17:27|Himself so state in Deuteronomy, “I shall be the enemy of
12Last1    17:27|those who hate youor, “I shall not abandon you and
12Last1    17:28|of Isaiah: “Before they call, I will answer, while they are
12Last1    17:28|while they are yet speaking, I will hear” [Isaiah 65.24] words which surpass
12Last1    17:28|aid from worthless folk, saying: “I shall not be with them
12Last1    17:28|also: “Though you beseech Me, I shall not hear you; though
12Last1    17:28|raise your hands (in prayer) I shall turn My face from
12Last1    17:28|and if you pray continuously, I shall not hear you” [Isaiah 1.15], for
12Last1    17:29|Him, that He not say: “I do not know you.” Rather
12Last1    18:1|of you dares do as I said, I am sufficient as
12Last1    18:1|dares do as I said, I am sufficient as a substitute
12Last1    18:13|from being ruined, or else I shall pay the Persians your
12Last1    18:16|of pity, as is note: “I have passed out of mind
12Last1    18:27|take it by deception, saying: “I have an edict from the
12Last1    18:27|Open the gates so that I may enter.” When he was
12Last1    18:33|I am incapable of recording the
12Last1    21:15|before, or a new one, I do not know
12Last1    21:22|their way into their natures. I need not mention the children
12Last1    21:22|comfort were disgraced. Why should I record it? Do you see
12Last1    22:14|and upon this rock shall I build my Church, and the
12Last1    23:15|pride in its power, saying: “I boast of nothing except the
12Last1    23:15|our Lord Jesus Christ” [Galatians 6.14]. Since I have mentioned the Cross let
12Last1    23:25|vast was their number that I am unable to record it
12Last1    23:32|and called on God’s aid: “I not, ignorantly,” he said, “distort
12Last1    23:40|to doing the same. Consequently, I have avoided it
12Last1    23:41|known about them, and what I have heard about them is
12Last1    25:1|it of them, and (perhaps) I am encouraging the capable to
12Last1    25:22|to the Persian lordship. But I shall keep what I took
12Last1    25:22|But I shall keep what I took in battle, and no
12Last1    26:1|I considered it important to remind
12Last1    26:5|For afterwards, as I mentioned above, from the time