Tzevaot

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Tzevaot is a Hebrew divine title in Judaism, often translated as “Lord of Hosts,” emphasizing God’s command over heavenly and earthly armies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew theonym
divine title
appearsIn Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Jewish liturgy
prophetic literature
associatedWith YHWH NERFINISHED
angelic hosts
divine council
category Hebrew religious terms
Names of God in Judaism
commonTranslation Lord of Hosts NERFINISHED
denotes cosmic sovereignty of God
divine kingship
military might of God
emphasizes God’s command over earthly armies
God’s command over heavenly armies
grammaticalNumber plural
language Hebrew
liturgicalUse Amidah NERFINISHED
Kedushah
meaning Hosts
religion Judaism
rootMeaning army
host
service
rootWord tsava
theologicalTheme God as warrior
God’s rule over creation
divine protection
tradition Kabbalah NERFINISHED
Rabbinic Judaism NERFINISHED
translationVariant God of Hosts NERFINISHED
Lord of Armies NERFINISHED
usedFor God of Israel NERFINISHED
usedInTitle Adonai Tzevaot NERFINISHED
Elohei Tzevaot
YHWH Tzevaot NERFINISHED

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