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Hazard

Hazard "to give over, deliver," signifies "to risk, to hazard," in Act 15:26, of Barnabas and Paul, who "hazarded" their lives for the name of the Lord Jesus. See BETRAY. lit., "to throw aside" (para, "aside,"...

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Hazard <1,,3860, paradidomi>

"to give over, deliver," signifies "to risk, to hazard," in Act 15:26, of Barnabas and Paul, who "hazarded" their lives for the name of the Lord Jesus. See BETRAY.

<2,,3851, paraboleuomai>

lit., "to throw aside" (para, "aside," ballo, "to throw"), hence, "to expose oneself to danger, to hazard one's life," is said of Epaphroditus in Phi 2:30, RV, "hazarding." Some mss. have parabouleuomai here, "to consult amiss," AV, "not regarding."

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