sabaoth
萬軍;軍隊
Sab·a·oth n. pl.
1. Armies; hosts.
Note: [Used twice in the English Bible, in the phrase “The Lord of Sabaoth.”]
2. Incorrectly, the Sabbath.
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Sabaoth
n : (plural) hosts or armies; used in the book of Romans in the
New Testament; "Lord of Sabaoth"
Sabaoth
the transliteration of the Hebrew word _tsebha'oth_, meaning
"hosts," "armies" (Rom. 9:29; James 5:4). In the LXX. the Hebrew
word is rendered by "Almighty." (See Rev. 4:8; comp. Isa. 6:3.)
It may designate Jehovah as either (1) God of the armies of
earth, or (2) God of the armies of the stars, or (3) God of the
unseen armies of angels; or perhaps it may include all these
ideas.