Why does Isaiah describe Israel’s God as “the Lord of Hosts”? - Book of Mormon Isaiah

Why does Isaiah describe Israel’s God as “the Lord of Hosts”?

Isaiah and the Hebrew prophets commonly call Israel’s God by the title “Jehovah of Hosts” when highlighting his divine power and authority. The King James Version of Isaiah that was adopted in the Book of Mormon translates the name Jehovah (yhvh) as “the Lord.” Because the word “hosts” (tzeva’ot) also means “armies,” this signifies that Jehovah commands the armies of heaven and earth: “Lift your eyes heavenward and see: Who formed these? He who brings forth their hosts by number, calling each one by name” (Isaiah 40:26; compare Isaiah 13:4–5).

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