Edge, Edged

Edge, Edged

the mouth (cp. Eng., “stomach,” from stomachos, 1Ti 5:23), has a secondary and figurative meaning in reference to the “edge of a sharp instrument, as of a sword,” Luk 21:24; Heb 11:34 (cp. the Sept., e.g., Gen 34:26; Jdg 18:27). See FACE, MOUTH.

lit., “double-mouthed” (dis, “twice,” and A.), “two-edged,” is used of a sword with two edges, Heb 4:12; Rev 1:16; Rev 2:12. In the Sept., Jdg 3:16; Psa 149:6; Pro 5:4.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words