Կորիւն/Koryun 1- 15:1 |
time, the beloved of Christ |
thought |
of taking care of the |
Կորիւն/Koryun 1- 16:2 |
path of life, he then |
thought |
of the other half of |
Ագաթանգեղոս/Agatangeghos 1- 6:16 |
They have never spoken nor |
thought |
nor made any decision - neither |
Ագաթանգեղոս/Agatangeghos 1- 19:2 |
But he paid no |
thought |
to this shameful disgrace, but |
Ագաթանգեղոս/Agatangeghos 1- 19:9 |
death of saint Rhipsime but |
thought |
that she was still alive |
Ագաթանգեղոս/Agatangeghos 3- 26:11 |
in the science of philosophical |
thought |
|
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 3:2 |
This |
thought |
found general acceptance among all |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 3:28 |
Lord Who had awakened the |
thought |
in all of them to |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 3:31 |
a calling, and placed the |
thought |
in everyone’s mind to demand |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 5:40 |
who have the eyes of |
thought |
and who are not blinded |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 5:48 |
accepted the faith, God graciously |
thought |
that they would not die |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 5:71 |
the wise advisers, after much |
thought, |
discovered that by exile he |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 6:20 |
it in a pile, they |
thought |
that they needed a fire |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 8:17 |
surprised by this vision and |
thought, |
what could it mean? And |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 20:51 |
and king Arshak of Armenia |
thought. |
Everyone in the Armenian banak |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 54:3 |
father to a son, I |
thought |
to do him many good |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 54:4 |
of city of Ctesiphon and |
thought |
that they had duplicitiously made |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 5- 25:2 |
Epipan, on the other hand, |
thought |
that Nerses had been taken |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 5- 28:4 |
the son of God, but |
thought |
that it remained the same |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 5- 31:24 |
He |
thought |
by behaving in this fashion |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 5- 31:25 |
But he never |
thought |
about his personal ruination |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 5- 32:11 |
King Pap |
thought |
that this had been done |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 5- 43:10 |
Meruzhan |
thought |
to get hold of the |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 5- 43:28 |
who bore Meruzhan’s emblems, he |
thought |
to kill Meruzhan |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 5- 43:46 |
to shriek loudly, since they |
thought |
it was the head of |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 6- 1:7 |
kings decided upon peace. They |
thought |
it would be a good |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 2- 6:141 |
that after he had taken |
thought |
then he created creatures, but |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 2- 10:239 |
the wicked tyrant, and they |
thought |
of themselves, including the most |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 2- 12:291 |
of his perverse mind he |
thought |
that the truth could be |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 3- 7:153 |
But this ignoble man |
thought |
it better to preserve the |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 4- 1:14 |
in his miserable mind and |
thought |
that he would thus be |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 6- 2:42 |
the area mercilessly, since they |
thought |
that the nobles’ treasures were |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 6- 5:112 |
was nominally a Christian, he |
thought |
he could outwardly cover up |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 7- 2:27 |
of vacillation from them, he |
thought |
that one of his own |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 7- 9:221 |
which, like you, we once |
thought |
visible things were the Creator |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 7- 10:243 |
has been our own same |
thought |
by day and night—that |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 9- 1:22 |
in such dire straits, the |
thought |
came to the king’s mind |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 1- 3:11 |
work in another way and |
thought |
to conceal the errors of |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 24:10 |
in your great wisdom you |
thought |
to have written down and |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 25:9 |
They |
thought |
that if they did not |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 27:6 |
While they |
thought |
that they might be able |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 28:8 |
affection toward us, for you |
thought |
to acquaint and grant us |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 30:16 |
and believing family who have |
thought |
to save themselves with you |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 32:0 |
naxarars’ wives, whom the mages |
thought |
to instruct, were repulsed at |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 36:8 |
For no one |
thought |
of victory or defeat, rather |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 42:6 |
other princes of Armenia. (Vasak) |
thought |
to render a very great |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 42:11 |
treacherous man’s hour approached, he |
thought |
he was to receive great |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 42:18 |
was crazed by a dew, |
thought |
that they did not know |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 44:26 |
has, for a long time, |
thought |
over and shared with all |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 44:27 |
outlined for you, he has |
thought |
over and spoken to us |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 45:5 |
did not possess. Furthermore, (Vasak) |
thought |
that he would be receiving |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 45:15 |
the problem arose when the |
thought |
which had formed in the |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 50:10 |
the shahastan heard this, they |
thought |
that Vehdenshapuh was speaking the |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 57:14 |
was in this turmoil of |
thought, |
suddenly that same day, in |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 57:25 |
they were absorbed in incredulous |
thought |
as though plunged into senselessness |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 61:2 |
once recalled or even regretfully |
thought |
about our own faults, are |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 63:11 |
However, although (Peroz) |
thought |
about honoring (Vahan) in accordance |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 66:11 |
with the plan you have |
thought |
up, and tell you that |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 68:1 |
very disorganized and unprepared, they |
thought |
for a moment about going |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 68:15 |
the Iranians were there, he |
thought |
of means of salvation through |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 68:23 |
They were united in this |
thought: “ |
If, with God’s aid we |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 69:18 |
sank into deep depression. He |
thought: “ |
Everything has turned out incredibly |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 72:1 |
they doubted its substance and |
thought |
it was not real |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 75:23 |
land, I had a wicked |
thought— |
I wanted to kill myself |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 80:7 |
other things, through training and |
thought |
|
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 83:12 |
care”! In other words, (he |
thought) |
it was possible to give |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 83:24 |
Mamikonean, that the Iranian troops |
thought |
that if they merely looked |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 85:0 |
So Shapuh |
thought |
all of this over. The |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 87:2 |
worthy of the kingship. They |
thought |
this over for many days |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 88:13 |
lord of Siwnik’. I had |
thought |
that only Gdihon with ten |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 91:6 |
the men of Nixor’s force |
thought |
that Vahan Mamikonean had come |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 91:20 |
as a god and he |
thought |
not to give recompense for |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 91:24 |
the limitlessness of his insolence, |
thought |
of doing the same every |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 92:12 |
about (rebellion). And, although we |
thought |
about leaving the land and |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 95:7 |
behavior, many of the Aryans |
thought |
of doing, but were incapable |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 95:25 |
naxarars: “Everything which you have |
thought |
about and revealed which was |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 100:13 |
Adonijah |
thought |
that he could become king |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 1- 1:6 |
authority to compose histories, nor |
thought |
of bringing in from outside |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 1- 4:7 |
what each one of them |
thought. |
But because of the length |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 1- 5:49 |
But perhaps someone |
thought |
it suitable, for the sake |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 1- 11:21 |
he had descended, for he |
thought |
he would be safe in |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 1- 13:3 |
same historian shows, and he |
thought |
it better to die for |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 1- 26:2 |
fled from Azhdahak when he |
thought |
of this, and he unceasingly |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 1- 30:14 |
decisive action languished when Tigran |
thought |
of his beloved sister |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 13:14 |
He |
thought |
that it referred to that |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 38:3 |
While awake he |
thought |
continually of that, and even |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 61:9 |
misfortune befell him. It was |
thought |
that the wives of the |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 62:4 |
incomparable speed so that men |
thought |
that they did not strike |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 3- 3:5 |
Although he |
thought |
the matter uncanonical, considering his |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 3- 14:4 |
because he feared Julian and |
thought |
that he would be put |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 3- 18:2 |
of his plans, he, Shapuh |
thought |
it appropriate by acting benevolently |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 3- 39:4 |
When Pap heard this, he |
thought |
that such a disturbance would |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 3- 42:5 |
imperial capital, but because he |
thought |
that it was better to |
Սեբէոս/Sebeos 1- 32:10 |
Trusting in their fortification, they |
thought |
that they could accomplish something |
Սեբէոս/Sebeos 1- 35:5 |
the Lord and Jews, who |
thought |
that by tormenting this one |
Սեբէոս/Sebeos 1- 38:29 |
Vehan and the Persian army |
thought |
that they had fled away |
Սեբէոս/Sebeos 1- 44:22 |
authority of the Greeks, but |
thought |
of a trick. He requested |
Սեբէոս/Sebeos 1- 52:22 |
in accordance with the unintelligent |
thought |
of my own mind, and |
Ղեւոնդ/Ghevond 1- 14:68 |
for yourself, have you not |
thought |
that by exterminating those who |
Ղեւոնդ/Ghevond 1- 14:140 |
or if we ourselves had |
thought |
of introducing some changes in |
Ղեւոնդ/Ghevond 1- 14:201 |
after death. Filled with this |
thought, |
and struck by the extreme |
Ղեւոնդ/Ghevond 1- 23:2 |
styled kura, asking what they |
thought |
of him |
Ղեւոնդ/Ghevond 1- 26:0 |
Armenian) lords of the land |
thought |
to drop their yoke of |
Ղեւոնդ/Ghevond 1- 34:22 |
For they |
thought |
that the rule of the |
Ղեւոնդ/Ghevond 1- 34:33 |
and materiel. He never once |
thought |
to capture the land of |
Ղեւոնդ/Ghevond 1- 34:58 |
malicious slanderers, but instead they |
thought |
it better to die than |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 2:12 |
alone over the Thracians, he |
thought |
that he should divide his |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 2:19 |
joined the colossal giants who |
thought |
that they could carry out |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 18:14 |
our orthodox fathers and has |
thought |
of making us conform to |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 18:22 |
could in any way have |
thought |
of destroying the structure of |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 19:15 |
of the city (of Dvin), |
thought |
of secretly slipping away, arguing |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 19:34 |
by this, the Emperor Constantine |
thought |
of reducing the country to |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 24:24 |
nor did he give a |
thought |
to being beaten with rods |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 25:17 |
accordance with his audacity, he |
thought |
of setting up another patriarch |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 30:29 |
The sparapet entertained the |
thought |
that he might be able |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 31:6 |
for your benefit also. (I |
thought |
that) I might obtain with |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 33:1 |
tribes to his sway, he |
thought |
that Smbat might not maintain |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 33:2 |
of the ills which he |
thought |
to suffer at the hands |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 41:9 |
to the latter. Second, (he |
thought) |
that Constantine might perhaps thenceforth |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 42:9 |
them to be imminent, he |
thought |
that if he were to |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 42:17 |
sent for that purpose, they |
thought |
that they could succeed in |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 44:4 |
Perhaps he |
thought |
that like Joseph, who was |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 44:6 |
in deed as well as |
thought. |
In the course of their |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 48:8 |
both in deed and in |
thought, |
some very much against their |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 48:18 |
Secretly devising wicked snares, he |
thought |
that he could please him |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 51:39 |
The latter gave no |
thought |
to the toils, and not |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 51:50 |
for all those who give |
thought |
to such acts |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 54:24 |
the people of Gugark’, who |
thought |
of doing evil to him |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 59:13 |
But, the former |
thought |
of plotting against the king |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 62:11 |
being unaware of these circumstances, |
thought |
that the men of the |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 63:13 |
with his cavalry forces, and |
thought |
that by encouraging the numerous |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 63:16 |
distressed and annoyed by the |
thought |
of their insecure state |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 65:17 |
and animal possessions, and only |
thought |
of our salvation. Here, the |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 67:4 |
what he wanted. Thenceforth, he |
thought |
of attacking the district, and |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 67:25 |
and struck with terror, they |
thought |
in their uncertainty that should |
Թովմա/Tovma 2- 2:24 |
the Persian army. The latter |
thought |
it all a joke |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 2:68 |
prepared for defence as we |
thought, |
nor are the stores in |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 6:46 |
the valiant Grigor. For he |
thought |
that it would be easy |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 7:3 |
And he (Elkesai) had the |
thought |
that if anyone in danger |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 7:22 |
abundance of the heart, since |
thought |
is a conception of the |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 8:12 |
of the apostates. Then he |
thought |
that through tortures he would |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 10:46 |
his comrade. While the former |
thought |
that they (the Ałuank’) had |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 13:21 |
was riding along deep in |
thought, |
his wounded horse caught its |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 15:22 |
victorious and renowned accomplishment he |
thought |
it would bring opprobrium on |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 16:8 |
his repute for valour was |
thought |
by some to be tainted |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 16:8 |
tainted with cowardice, though he |
thought |
such suspicion unfounded |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 20:1 |
were in accord without any |
thought |
of disloyalty, the governor, the |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 20:39 |
had schemed against Armenia, he |
thought |
he was seeing his last |
Թովմա/Tovma 4- 6:3 |
was shaken as these slaves |
thought |
to rule |
Թովմա/Tovma 4- 13:12 |
Then King Senek’erim |
thought |
of the Lord’s command: “If |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 1:2 |
that we) with our tireless |
thought ( |
could) reach (on the one |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 5:3 |
save him from death, he |
thought |
with a promise of (earthly |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 29:8 |
fight against him, fearing (the |
thought) |
that perhaps David, having strengthened |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 40:2 |
Persians and Mars (Medes), he |
thought, |
with the help of the |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 3:11 |
feet, nonetheless, in word and |
thought |
they were one with the |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 9:14 |
Senseless people, seeing him, |
thought |
that he had gone out |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 9:19 |
and insult; and those who |
thought |
to rule in perpetuity over |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 10:1 |
of the kingdom. Many people |
thought |
that he was her lover |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 10:25 |
to Surmarhi) once again, (Sargis) |
thought |
up a futile scheme; to |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 10:43 |
was confined in Byzantium they |
thought |
to give the city either |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 13:3 |
committed impious acts, and they |
thought |
that by human cleverness they |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 18:39 |
For those who |
thought ( |
the city) would be a |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 18:41 |
who remained inside, abandoning all |
thought |
of resistance, dug caverns and |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 19:2 |
sympathy for relatives. Each person |
thought |
of some way of escape |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 21:24 |
it, they encamped, since they |
thought |
that there was a cavalry |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 22:14 |
On such a foundation he |
thought |
he could overthrow the blessed |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 22:24 |
than on princes” [Psalms 117.8]. The wretch |
thought |
that he could vanquish truth |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 23:19 |
ineffable wisdom, they had a |
thought. |
The evening that this (deed |