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The Heavenly host ( tsva hashamayim) originally referred to the sun, moon, and stars () conceived of as an army, and later referred to the army (or ) of , as mentioned in Abrahamic texts; the and Christian Bibles, and the in particular.

Some Biblical passages indicate entities making up the divine army such as (,, ).Dahood, Psalms II, 1968, p 141 Referring to the heavenly bodies, the Israelites were commanded not to worship the host of heaven.

The Bible also describes the Heavenly host as being made up of , and gives several descriptions of angels in military terms, such as their encampment (), command structure (; Matt.13:41; Rev.7:2), and participation in combat (; Rev.12:7). In Christian theology, the heavenly host participate in the war in Heaven.

In the Quran, the heavenly hosts aid in the battle against the of Muhammad.


Hebrew Bible
In the , the name and the title (literally 'gods' or 'godhood', usually rendered as 'God' in English translations) frequently occur with the word tzevaot or sabaoth ("hosts" or "armies", Hebrew: ṣəḇāʾōṯ) as YHWH Elohe Tzevaot ("YHWH God of Hosts"), Elohe Tzevaot ("God of Hosts"), YHWH Tzevaot ("Lord YHWH of Hosts") or, most frequently, YHWH Tzevaot ("YHWH of Hosts"). This name is traditionally transliterated in Latin as , a form that will be more familiar to many English readers, as it is used in the King James Version of the Bible. Jewish Encyclopedia: Host of Heaven New York, May 1, 1901

In the Book of Joshua 5:13–15, encounters a "captain of the host of the Lord" in the early days of his campaigns in the Promised Land. This unnamed heavenly messenger is sent by God to encourage Joshua in the upcoming claiming of the Promised Land:


Quran
The mentions God' Https://doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_23204< /ref> comparable to the heavenly host (/ref>Serdar, Murat. "Hıristiyanlık ve İslâm’da Meleklerin Varlık ve Kısımları." Bilimname 2009.2 (2009).

The term junud refers explicitly to hosts of spirits. The evils spirits too have their host called the " junud " Https://doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_23204< /ref> The Quran describes the angelic host intervening on behalf of the Muslims during the Battle of Badr to fight against the (devils)

(2011). 9780230108967, Palgrave Macmillan. .

In Islamic theology and philosophy, the battle of these two hosts are reflected in the internal struggle of the "" ( qalb) (Ja'far ibn Sa'id and ).Ateşçi, Cemre. Imam al-Ghazali’s understanding of human ontology and behavior. MS thesis. İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, Medeniyetler İttifakı Enstitüsü, 2019. Unlike Christianity, dualistic tendencies are usually minimized in Islamic tradition, and God is ultimately in control of both hosts; enabling a choice to side with either of these created beings.


Baháʼí Faith
The term "Lord of Hosts" is also used in the Baháʼí Faith as a title of God. The Summons of the Lord of Hosts Baháʼí Reference Library Bahá'u'lláh, claiming to be the Manifestation of God, wrote tablets to many of the kings and rulers of the world inviting them to recognize him as the of all ages and faiths, some of which were compiled and published in English as The Summons of the Lord of Hosts. The Summons of the Lord of Hosts, Page 1 Baháʼí Reference Library


Ugarit
Karel van der Toorn says the put the council of heavens () in synonymous parallelism with the assembly of the stars () and the sons of El (), meaning the gods.


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