How many is in a host?
How many is in a host?
a multitude or great number of persons or things: a host of details.
a multitude or great number of persons or things: a host of details.
A very large number or collection of people or things. We had a whole host of problems on opening night, but I think most of the issues have been resolved. While the film has been receiving positive reviews from critics, there's a host of fans who are upset with the way it turned out. See also: host, of.
Definition for host (2 of 3)
a multitude or great number of persons or things: a host of details.
The noun host refers to a person who receives and entertains guests. But hosting also has an ickier side: In biology, a host is an animal, plant or person that provides a home for another organism — like a parasite. Host also functions as a noun, meaning a multitude, horde, or great number.
Heavenly host (Hebrew: צבאות sabaoth or tzva'ot, "armies") refers to the army (Luke 2:13) of angels mentioned both in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles, as well as other Jewish and Christian texts. ... The heavenly host participated in the war in Heaven.
The noun host refers to a person who receives and entertains guests. But hosting also has an ickier side: In biology, a host is an animal, plant or person that provides a home for another organism — like a parasite. Host also functions as a noun, meaning a multitude, horde, or great number.
All of them. The bulk. The sum. Host means God's army. When it is said the heavenly host. That means it's total population minus the Godhead Trinity.
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