10 Who is this king of glory? the Lord of virtues24:10 In the original Old Testament of the "Wycliffe Bible", but only in Psalms, numerous verses have the phrase ‘the Lord of virtues’/’the Lord God of virtues’, where ‘virtues’ refers to ‘hosts’ or ‘armies’, as it does elsewhere, and so should be read ‘the Lord of hosts/’the Lord God of hosts’. As well, ‘virtue’ can mean ‘victory’, ‘power’ and ‘might/y’.or the Lord of hosts, he is the king of glory.