sabaoth

英 ['sæ'beiɔθ] 美
  • n. 千万军马;(圣经中)万军

英英释义


1. (plural) hosts or armies; used in the book of Romans in the New Testament;
"Lord of Sabaoth"

英文词源


Sabaoth (n.)
early 14c., from Late Latin, from Greek Sabaoth, rendering Hebrew tzebhaoth "hosts, armies," plural of tzabha "army," from tzaba "he waged war, he served." A word translated in English in the Old Testament by the phrase "the Lord of Hosts," but originally left untranslated in the New Testament and in the "Te Deum" in the designation Lord of Sabaoth; often confused with sabbath.