Greek · G3162

μάχαιρα

Sword

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μάχαιρα G3162
Pronunciation máchaira

What does μάχαιρα (máchaira) mean in the Bible?

Μάχαιρα (máchaira) names a sword or large knife, commonly a weapon capable of violence and death. Jesus says He brings not peace but a sword in a mission discourse about the household divisions provoked by allegiance to Him; He is not commanding disciples to attack their relatives.

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What does μάχαιρα (máchaira) mean in the Bible?

Μάχαιρα (máchaira) names a sword or large knife, commonly a weapon capable of violence and death. Jesus says He brings not peace but a sword in a mission discourse about the household divisions provoked by allegiance to Him; He is not commanding disciples to attack their relatives.

How does the BSB render G3162?

The BSB source-word alignment has 29 aligned rows for this entry. Common renderings include sword (12), swords (6), [the] sword (5), a sword (2), of [the] sword (2).

Where does μάχαιρα (máchaira) appear in Scripture?

The source-word alignment first shows this entry at Matthew 10:34. Its strongest book concentrations include Matthew (7), Luke (5), Revelation (4), Hebrews (3).

What This Word Actually Means

Μάχαιρα (máchaira) names a sword or large knife, commonly a weapon capable of violence and death. Jesus says He brings not peace but a sword in a mission discourse about the household divisions provoked by allegiance to Him; He is not commanding disciples to attack their relatives. In Gethsemane, a bystander and then Simon Peter use an actual sword against the high priest's servant, and Jesus rejects that violent defense.

Paul calls God's word the sword of the Spirit within the armor God supplies for spiritual resistance. Revelation mentions the sword wound of the beast within a scene of deceptive signs and idolatrous power. Literal weapons, metaphorical division, spiritual armor, and apocalyptic description must not be merged. The passage must identify the wielder, target, effect, and moral evaluation.

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