The Bible refers to the Word of God as a sword, but there isn't a specific person in the Bible who is *called* "the Sword of God." However, there are a few figures who are associated with divine judgment and could be interpreted as wielding God's power in a way that aligns with the symbolic meaning of the sword:
* Jesus Christ: In Revelation 19:11-16, Jesus is depicted returning to Earth on a white horse, with a sharp sword coming out of his mouth. This sword symbolizes the power of his word to judge and execute God's justice.
* Angels: Angels are often depicted as agents of God's will and judgment. They may be seen as wielding God's power, similar to a sword.
* Figurative Use: The "sword of God" is sometimes used figuratively to describe a person or event that carries out God's judgment or acts as an instrument of his will.
It's important to distinguish between the *symbolic* use of the sword (referring to God's word or judgment) and a person specifically *named* as "the Sword of God." No such person is mentioned in the Bible.