Sabaoth (Noun)
Meaning
(plural) hosts or armies; used in the book of Romans in the New Testament; "Lord of Sabaoth".
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Usages
Examples
- In the biblical sense, the term "the Lord of Sabaoth" refers to God as the commander of the armies of Israel.
- Psalm 46:7 and 11 describe God as the "Lord of hosts" or "Lord of Sabaoth", emphasizing His divine power over all forces.
- The full title "Lord of Sabaoth" is used in the book of Romans, reaffirming God's authority over all creations and legions.
- As a noun, Sabaoth signifies armies or multitudes, pointing to the countless angels at the Lord's command.
- The phrase "Lord of Sabaoth" also represents God as the ruler over human armies and wars, controlling the outcome of battles and earthly conflicts.