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4749
4750. stoma (stom'-a)


Probably strengthened from a presumed derivative of the base of tomoteros; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication, language (and its relations); figuratively, an opening (in the earth); specially, the front or edge (of a weapon)


edge, face, mouth.


see GREEK tomoteros




Textus Receptus Greek Text

stoma
 stoma

stomata
Heb 11:33, Heb 11:34, Jam 3:3

stomati
Matt 15:8, Luke 21:24, John 19:29, Rom 10:8, Rom 10:9, Rom 10:10, Rom 15:6, 1 Pe 2:22, Rev 9:19, Rev 10:9, Rev 10:10, Rev 14:5

stomatoV
Matt 4:4, Matt 15:11, Matt 15:18, Matt 18:16, Matt 21:16, Luke 1:70, Luke 4:22, Luke 11:54, Luke 19:22, Luke 22:71, Acts 1:16, Acts 3:18, Acts 3:21, Acts 4:25, Acts 15:7, Acts 22:14, 2 Cor 13:1, Eph 4:29, Eph 6:19, Col 3:8, 2 Th 2:8, 2 Ti 4:17, Jam 3:10, Rev 1:16, Rev 2:16, Rev 3:16, Rev 11:5, Rev 12:15, Rev 12:16, Rev 16:13, Rev 16:13, Rev 16:13, Rev 19:15, Rev 19:21

stomatwn
Rev 9:17, Rev 9:18

stoma
Matt 5:2, Matt 12:34, Matt 13:35, Matt 15:11, Matt 15:17, Matt 17:27, Luke 1:64, Luke 6:45, Luke 21:15, Acts 8:32, Acts 8:35, Acts 10:34, Acts 11:8, Acts 18:14, Acts 23:2, Rom 3:14, Rom 3:19, 2 Cor 6:11, 2 Jo 1:12, 2 Jo 1:12, 3 Jo 1:14, 3 Jo 1:14, Jude 1:16, Rev 12:16, Rev 13:2, Rev 13:2, Rev 13:5, Rev 13:6