Adventure
Adventure
ad-ventur: To risk, to dare, referring always to an undertaking attended with some peril (Jdg 9:17 : My father adventured his life). Compare Deu 28:56. So also Ecc 5:14 : Riches perish by evil adventure. Only once in New Testament for , ddom (Act 19:31), where Paul’s friends beg him not to adventure himself (archaic for venture) into theater.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Adventure
“to give,” is once used of giving oneself to go into a place, “to adventure” into, Act 19:31, of Paul’s thought of going into the midst of the mob in the theater at Ephesus. See BESTOW, COMMIT, DELIVER, GIVE.