Hap; Haply

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

hap , hap´li ( מקרה , miḳreh , לוּ ,  ; μήποτε , mḗpote ):

Hap (a Saxon word for "luck, chance") is the translation of miḳreh , "a fortuitous chance," "a lot" (Rth 2:3, the King James Version "Her hap was to light on a part of the field belonging unto Boaz"); in   1 Samuel 6:9 , the same word is translated "chance" (that happened); "event," in  Ecclesiastes 9:2 ,  Ecclesiastes 9:3 , with "happeneth," in  Ecclesiastes 2:14 .

Haply (from "hap") is the translation of , "if that" (  1 Samuel 14:30 , "if haply the people had eaten freely"); of ei ára , "if then" ( Mark 11:13 , "if haply he might find anything thereon"); of ei árage ( Acts 17:27 , "if haply they might feel after him"); of mēpote , "lest ever" "lest perhaps" etc. ( Luke 14:29;  Acts 5:39 ); of mḗ pōs , "lest in anyway" ( 2 Corinthians 9:4 the King James Version, "lest haply," the Revised Version (British and American) "lest by any means").

The Revised Version has "haply" for "at any time" ( Matthew 4:6;  Matthew 5:25;  Matthew 13:15;  Mark 4:12;  Luke 4:11;  Luke 21:34;  Hebrews 2:1 ); introduces "haply" ( Matthew 7:6;  Matthew 13:29;  Matthew 15:32;  Matthew 27:64;  Mark 14:2;  Luke 3:15;  Luke 12:58;  Luke 14:8 ,  Luke 14:12;  Acts 27:29;  Hebrews 4:1 ); has "haply there shall be," for "lest there be" ( Hebrews 3:12 ).

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