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<p> '''''dâr''''' : The expression "to dare" in the [[Scriptures]] never has the meaning of "to defy," "to challenge," or "to terrify." It is always found as the translation of τολμάω , <i> '''''tolmáō''''' </i> , "to manifest courage." This is particularly evident from 2 Corinthians 10:12 , "for we are not bold to number or compare ourselves" (the King James Version "for we dare not make ourselves of the number"). </p> | <p> '''''dâr''''' : The expression "to dare" in the [[Scriptures]] never has the meaning of "to defy," "to challenge," or "to terrify." It is always found as the translation of τολμάω , <i> '''''tolmáō''''' </i> , "to manifest courage." This is particularly evident from 2 Corinthians 10:12 , "for we are not bold to number or compare ourselves" (the King James Version "for we dare not make ourselves of the number"). </p> | ||
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dâr : The expression "to dare" in the Scriptures never has the meaning of "to defy," "to challenge," or "to terrify." It is always found as the translation of τολμάω , tolmáō , "to manifest courage." This is particularly evident from 2 Corinthians 10:12 , "for we are not bold to number or compare ourselves" (the King James Version "for we dare not make ourselves of the number").