: In Christian theology, the Hebrew term Mahanaim refers to "two camps" or "two armies," symbolizing the intersection of the earthly human camp and a protective heavenly army of angels.
: Historically, armies were unified by necessity, but the last century has seen a sharp divergence where support roles have expanded to equal or exceed combat roles in institutional importance. 2 : The Two Armies
In modern military sociology, the "Two Armies" refers to the cultural and organizational divide between and support-oriented personnel. : In Christian theology, the Hebrew term Mahanaim
: Two armies, led by different generals, must attack a fortified city simultaneously to win. : In Christian theology
The term also carries deep allegorical and religious weight across various texts.