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,” 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.”