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What does the Bible say about the Lord of Sabaoth?

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The Lord of Sabaoth refers to God as the Lord of hosts, highlighting His absolute authority and power over all creation.

The term 'Lord of Sabaoth' means 'Lord of hosts,' emphasizing God's sovereignty over all spiritual and earthly forces. In James 5, this title signifies that God holds ultimate power and authority, especially concerning judgment and justice. James uses this term to remind believers that their cries for justice and deliverance are heard by God, who will not overlook any offense against His people. The Lord of Sabaoth serves to reassure the faithful that God is actively involved in their lives and will ultimately execute justice for those wronged, affirming His commitment to righteousness.
Scripture References: James 5:1-6, Romans 9:29

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