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Have hazarded their lives (ÏαÏαΎΔΎÏÎșÎżÏ ÏÎ±Ï ÏÏ ÏÎ±Ï Î±Ï ÏÏΜ). Perfect active participle dative plural of ÏαÏαΎÎčÎŽÏÎŒ, old word, to hand oâŠ

Men that have hazarded their lives, etc. See Acts 14. This was a noble testimony to the character of Barnabas and Paul. It was a commendatâŠ

Men that have hazarded their lives.âIt is clear from this that the narrative of the hairbreadth escapes âŠ

With Judas, Silas, Paul, and Barnabas, who were going to Antioch, the Jerusalem church sent a letter, recorded here in Ac 15. The placing of âbrothâŠ

Men that have hazarded their lives
As at Antioch, in Pisidia, where a persecution was raised against them, and they âŠ

Authorized to declare they were directed by the immediate influence of the Holy Spirit, the apostles and disciples were assured that it seemed goodâŠ
A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson