the lord of sabaoth
1Sabaoth — Sab a*oth (s[a^]b [asl]*[o^]th or s[.a] b[=a]*[o^]th; 277), n. pl. [Heb. tseb[=a] [=o]th, pl. of ts[=a]b[=a] , an army or host, fr. ts[=a]b[=a] , to go forth to war.] 1. Armies; hosts. Note: [Used twice in the English Bible, in the phrase The… …
2Sabaoth — [sab′ā äth΄, sab′ə ōth΄; sə bā′ōth΄] pl.n. [ME < LL(Ec) < Gr(Ec) Sabaōth < Heb tsevaot, pl. of tsava, host, army] Bible armies; hosts: in the Lord of Sabaoth: Rom. 9:29, James 5:4 …
3Sabaoth — • In Hebrew, plural form of host or army . The word is used almost exclusively in conjunction with the Divine name as a title of majesty: the Lord of Hosts , or the Lord God of Hosts Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sabaoth …
4Sabaoth — early 14c., from L.L., from Gk. Sabaoth, from Heb. tzebhaoth hosts, armies, plural of tzabha army. A word translated in the Old Testament by the phrase the Lord of Hosts, but originally left untranslated in the New Testament and in the Te Deum in …
5SABAOTH — name given in the Bible, and particularly in the Epistle of James, to the Divine Being as the Lord of all hosts or kinds of creatures …
6Sabaoth — The Hebrew word for Hosts. The words Lord God of Sabaoth, to be found in the Te Deum, mean the same as Lord God of Hosts in the Ter Sanctus in the Communion Service …
7sabaoth — Hebrew for ‘military hosts’. Used in AV, RV at Rom. 9:29, which is a quotation from Isa. 1:9. The meaning is Lord of the hosts (of heaven), as in Ps. 89:6–8. The mercy seat of the Ark [[➝ ark]] was regarded as the throne of the invisible God, a… …
8Angel of the Presence — In Judeo Christian tradition, the Angel of the Presence is an entity or multiple entities (Angels of Presence, Hebrew: malak paniym מַלְאַךְ פָּנָיו) variously considered angelic or else identified with God Himself. The phrase occurs in Isaiah 63 …
9Elijah (oratorio) — Elijah, in German: Elias, is an oratorio written by Felix Mendelssohn in 1846 for the Birmingham Festival. It depicts various events in the life of the Biblical prophet Elijah, taken from the books 1 Kings and 2 Kings in the Old Testament.… …
10St. Clement I — Pope St. Clement I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Clement I Pope Clement I (called CLEMENS ROMANUS to distinguish him from the Alexandrian), is the first of the successors of St. Peter of whom anything definite is known, and he is …