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sabaoth
Part of speech: NounArmies; hosts; used only in the Scripture phrase of " Lord of Sabaoth.".
Usage examples "sabaoth":- 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. - "The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism", Franz Cumont.
- The ancient sanctuary of Shiloh still continued to be the sacred town of the Hebrews, as it had been under the Canaanites, and the people of Ephraim kept there the ark of Jahveh- Sabaoth, " the Lord of Hosts." - "History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 6 (of 12)", G. Maspero.
- He had, by sheer violence, dragged peace for a stricken soul from the closely- guarded treasury of the Lord of Sabaoth. - "The Northern Iron 1907", George A. Birmingham.