This root form (lemma) is used in 3 different forms in the NT: ῥομφαία (NFS), ῥομφαίαν (AFS), ῥομφαίᾳ (DFS).
It is glossed in 2 different ways: ‘a sword’, ‘sword’.
OET LUKE 2:35 Greek word=ῥομφαία (ɽomfaia) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘a sword’ SR GNT LUKE 2:35 word 8
OET REV 1:16 Greek word=ῥομφαία (ɽomfaia) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘a sword’ SR GNT REV 1:16 word 17
OET REV 2:12 Greek word=ῥομφαίαν (ɽomfaian) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘sword’ SR GNT REV 2:12 word 14
OET REV 2:16 Greek word=ῥομφαίᾳ (ɽomfaia) Morphology=DFS English gloss=‘sword’ SR GNT REV 2:16 word 16
OET REV 6:8 Greek word=ῥομφαίᾳ (ɽomfaia) Morphology=DFS English gloss=‘sword’ SR GNT REV 6:8 word 38
OET REV 19:15 Greek word=ῥομφαία (ɽomfaia) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘a sword’ SR GNT REV 19:15 word 7
OET REV 19:21 Greek word=ῥομφαίᾳ (ɽomfaia) Morphology=DFS English gloss=‘sword’ SR GNT REV 19:21 word 7