sabaoth
Definition of sabaoth:
part of speech: noun
Armies; hosts; used only in the Scripture phrase of " Lord of Sabaoth.".
Usage examples:
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From thy will, stream the worlds, life and nature, thy dread Sabaoth I will?
S. S. Curry in "Browning and the Dramatic Monologue". -
70. Ritualistic ablutions, 208. Roman liturgy, 29; mythology, 35; religion, 28. Rome, Isis in, 83; Private law of, 5. Rufinus, 85. Sabaoth 63. Sabaziasts, xxi, 226 n.
Franz Cumont in "The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism". -
As surely as those which St. James records, these have entered into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth
G. A. Chadwick in "The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus". -
Behold, the hire of the labourers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth; and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth
Robert Rives La Monte in "Socialism: Positive and Negative".