Examples of 'sabaoth' in a sentence

Meaning of "sabaoth"

The adjective 'sabaoth' is borrowed from Hebrew and is used to emphasize greatness, power, or holiness
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  • An epithet of God in His role as protector of the Israelite army, usually translated (alongside YHWH or Elohim) as "Lord of Hosts".
  • Hosts, armies.
  • One of the seven chief archons in the Ophite cosmogony.

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The word Sabaoth is also coming into my mind.
The cry of your murder has ascended to the ears of the God of Sabaoth.
The fifth is Sabaoth and has the face of a snake.
The jealous love of Yahweh Sabaoth will do this.
I agree Sabaoth is a better option.
The zealous love of YHVH Sabaoth will do this.
Sabaoth the Lord of hosts.
God of the forces Sabaoth.
Sabaoth means hosts or the Lord 's armies.
The sixth is Sabaoth.
Adonaï, Elohim and Sabaoth are three of the names of god written in the Torah.
If you transmute it, you then become children of Samael Sabaoth.
Then when Sabaoth was illumined, he.
Their Redeemer is strong ; Jehovah Sabaoth is his name.
Yahweh Sabaoth is on our side, our citadel, the God of Jacob!

See also

Some Greco-Roman authors seem to have understood the Jewish invocation of Yahweh Sabaoth as Sabazius.
God is called the Lord of Sabaoth (or the Lord of Hosts).
On his throne, Zoe sat on his right, to teach Sabaoth about the eighth heaven.
Jehovah and Elohim occur with Sabaoth over 285 times.

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