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''Sabaoth'' | ''Sabaoth'' (Greek: Σαβαώθ ''Sabaṓth'') is the hellenized form of the Hebrew word for "armies" (Hebrew: צְבָאוֹת), and its use here is a shortened form of ''YHVH Sabaoth,'' an epithet applied to [[YHVH]] in the Bible that is conventionally translated into English as "the <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Lord</span> of hosts." | ||
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|ja= | |ja=ツァバト ''Tsabato'' | ||
|jaM= | |jaM=Sabaoth. The spelling used is derived from the Hebrew pronunciation, though it is missing a character for the "o." | ||
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