Word Summary
rhomphaia: Rompha, Rephan, the name of an Eg. god
Original Word: ῥομφαίαTransliteration: rhomphaia
Phonetic Spelling: (hrom-fah'-yah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: Rompha, Rephan, the name of an Eg. god
Meaning: Rompha, Rephan, the name of an Egyptian god
Strong's Concordance
sword.
Probably of foreign origin; a sabre, i.e. A long and broad cutlass (any weapon of the kind, literally or figuratively) -- sword.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4501: ῤομφαίαῤομφαία,
ῤομφαίας,
ἡ,
a large sword; properly,
a long Thracian javelin (cf. Rich,
Dict. of Antiq. under the word Rhompaea); also a kind of long sword usually worn on the right shoulder (
Hesychius ῤομφαία.
Θρακιον ἀμυντηριον,
μάχαιρα,
ξίφος ἤ ἀκόντιον μακρόν; (
Suidas 3223 c. (cf.
ῥεμβω to revolve, vibrate)); cf.
Plutarch, Aemil. 18); (
A. V. sword):
Revelation 1:16;
Revelation 2:12, 16;
Revelation 6:8;
Revelation 19:15, 21;
σου δέ αὐτῆς τήν ψυχήν διελεύσεται ῤομφαία, a figure for 'extreme anguish shall fill (pierce, as it were) thy soul',
Luke 2:35, where cf. Kuinoel. (
Josephus, Antiquities 6, 12, 4; 7, 12, 1; in
Ev. Nicod. 26 the archangel Michael, keeper of Paradise, is called
ἡ φλογινη ῤομφαία. Very often in the
Sept. for
חֶרֶב; often also in the O. T. Apocrypha.)