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Meaning of sabaoth

Wordnet

sabaoth (n)

(plural) hosts or armies; used in the book of Romans in the New Testament

Webster

sabaoth (n. pl.)

Armies; hosts.

Incorrectly, the Sabbath.

sabaoth Sentence Examples

  1. The Lord of Sabaoth is the commander of all heavenly hosts.
  2. We praise the God of Sabaoth for his power and majesty.
  3. The angels of Sabaoth serve at the throne of the Most High.
  4. In battle, the armies of Sabaoth are victorious over their enemies.
  5. The name of the Lord of Sabaoth inspires terror in the hearts of the wicked.
  6. The covenant of Sabaoth is a promise of blessing for those who follow God's will.
  7. The children of Sabaoth are numbered among the chosen people of God.
  8. The glory of Sabaoth shines upon the righteous and the humble.
  9. The judgment of Sabaoth is swift and sure upon those who defy him.
  10. We sing praises to the God of Sabaoth, who is worthy of our highest adoration.

FAQs About the word sabaoth

(plural) hosts or armies; used in the book of Romans in the New TestamentArmies; hosts., Incorrectly, the Sabbath.

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The Lord of Sabaoth is the commander of all heavenly hosts.

We praise the God of Sabaoth for his power and majesty.

The angels of Sabaoth serve at the throne of the Most High.

In battle, the armies of Sabaoth are victorious over their enemies.