The Greek that is translated as “two-edged sword” in English is translated in Alekano as “like a knife that is sharp at its mouth and its back.” (Source: Larson 1998, p. 170)
See also sword and two-edged sword.
The Greek that is translated as “two-edged sword” in English is translated in Alekano as “like a knife that is sharp at its mouth and its back.” (Source: Larson 1998, p. 170)
See also sword and two-edged sword.