Divine epithet in the Hebrew Bible.
1Osanna sanctus Deus Sabaoth, superillustrans claritate tua felices ignes horum malacoth!
2Holy God of Sabaoth, beaming with thy brightness upon the blessed fires of these realms.
3Lord of Sabaoth, with Thee is no distinction in helping in great things or in small.
4The oppressed tell a tale, that goes up into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth.
5This represents Sabaoth, the father of the Devil.
6Sabaoth... That is, of hosts or armies, a name frequently given to God in the scriptures.-Ibid.
7The cry of martyred blood ascends the heavens: it enters into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth.
8In the Te Deum, day by day we say, "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Sabaoth."
9Couldst thou do too much, even if they were offered upon the altar before the God of Sabaoth?
10God, the good God Sabaoth, that is to say, the God of armies, be praised for it eternally!
11Lord God of Sabaoth,' and other things, 'in a buzzing tone,' which the impartial hearer could not make out.
12He that came with the Aklo Sabaoth said I may be transfigured, there being much of outside to work on.
13He had, by sheer violence, dragged peace for a stricken soul from the closely-guarded treasury of the Lord of Sabaoth.
14Christ Jesus, it is he; Lord Sabaoth his name, from age to age the same; and he must win the battle.
15"Holy, holy, holy, Lord of Sabaoth," whispered Yegorushka, crossing himself.
16This is a brutal, partial and murderous god: a god of war who would be known as Yahweh Sabaoth, the God of Armies.