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Reference: Sabaoth

American

Or rather Tsabaoth, hosts or armies. JEHOVAH SABAOTH is the Lord of Hosts; and we are to understand the word hosts in the most comprehensive sense, as including the host of heaven, the angels and minister of the Lord; the stars and planets, which, as an army ranged in battle array, perform the will of God; the armies of earth, whose conflicts his providence overrules to the accomplishment of his own wise designs; the hordes of inferior creatures, as the locusts that plagued Egypt, the quails that fed Israel, and "the canker-worm and the palmer-worm, his great army," Joe 2:15; and lastly, the people of the Lord, both of the old and new covenants, a truly great army, of which God is the general and commander, 2Sa 6:2; Ps 24:10; Ro 9:29; Jas 5:4.

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Easton

the transliteration of the Hebrew word tsebha'oth, meaning "hosts," "armies" (Ro 9:29; Jas 5:4). In the LXX. the Hebrew word is rendered by "Almighty." (See Re 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.

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Hastings

Morish

Saba'oth

See HOSTS, LORD OF.

Watsons

SABAOTH, or rather Zabaoth, a Hebrew word, signifying hosts or armies, ???? ?????, Jehovah Sabaoth, The Lord of Hosts. By this phrase we may understand the host of heaven, or the angels and ministers of the Lord; or the stars and planets, which, as an army ranged in battle array, perform the will of God; or, lastly, the people of the Lord, both of the old and new covenant, which is truly a great army, of which God is the Lord and commander.