Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (v. t.) To put in jeopardy; to expose to loss or injury; to imperil; to hazard.International Standard Bible Encyclopedia JEOPARD; JEOPARDYjep'-ard, jep'-ar-di: The Eng, word referred originally to a game where the chances were even (from OFr. jeu parti); transferred thence to designate any great risk. In the New Testament, represented by the Greek verb kinduneuo (Luke 8:23 1 Corinthians 15:30). In the Old Testament (Judges 5:18) for a Hebrew idiom, "despise the soul," i.e. they placed a small value upon their lives (Vulgate "offered their souls to death"); for elliptical expression, "went with their lives," in 2 Samuel 23:17 m. Strong's Hebrew 2778. charaph. -- to reproach... as if a surrender); figuratively, to carp at, ie Defame; denominative (from choreph) to spend the winter -- betroth, blaspheme, defy, jeopard, rail, reproach ... /hebrew/2778.htm - 5k Library Knox's Writings from Abroad: Beginning of the Scottish Revolution ... When a Revival is to be Expected. Attributes of Selfishness. Thesaurus Jeopard... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. JEOPARD; JEOPARDY. jep'-ard, jep'-ar-di: The Eng, word referred originally to a game where the chances were even (from OFr. ... /j/jeopard.htm - 7k Jemu'el (2 Occurrences) Jeoparded (2 Occurrences) Jeopardy (7 Occurrences) Adventure (3 Occurrences) Asher (43 Occurrences) Resources Jeopard: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.comBible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |