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Definition of Sabaoth
1. Noun. (plural) hosts or armies; used in the book of Romans in the New Testament. "Lord of Sabaoth"
Definition of Sabaoth
1. n. pl. Armies; hosts.
Definition of Sabaoth
1. Noun. hosts; armies ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Sabaoth
Literary usage of Sabaoth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theology of the Old Testament by Gustav Friedrich Oehler, George Edward Day (1883)
"In summing up what has been said, we find that the significance of the doctrine
of Jehovah sabaoth consists in the fact that it teaches us to recognize not ..."
2. The Names of God in Holy Scripture: A Revelation of His Nature and by Andrew John Jukes (1889)
"LOED OF HOSTS, OE JEHOVAH sabaoth. THE last name of God which the Old Testament
gives us is " Jehovah sabaoth " or " LORD of Hosts. ..."
3. The Prophecies of Isaiah by Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1880)
"themselves of the holy city, and on the God of Israel they lean —Jehovah sabaoth
is his name—3 The former things long ago I announced ; from my mouth they ..."
4. The History of the Jewish Church by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1882)
"the answer comes back, — " JEHOVAH sabaoth, the " Lord of Hosts, He is the King
of Glory." This is the solemn inauguration of that great Name ..."