Definition: In the King James Version (KJV), "aerobious" refers to someone who has a natural or innate disposition towards pursuing things that are considered dangerous, exciting, or difficult, such as flying high in the sky or performing certain activities on land. The Hebrew noun "aerobiyus" means "to fly freely." It can refer to the act of flying. The verb "to fly freely" is a description of an air-breathing bird that performs aerial movements and movements which allow it to soar through the air without being grounded by earth or other objects. In the KJV, "aerobious" is used in reference to someone who is naturally inclined towards pursuing dangerous or adventurous activities, as described in this verse: For many men would fly upon the sea, and go on high: but not the man that doth fear the Lord, nor the one that hath his feet upon the earth. This verse implies that even those with a natural disposition towards adventure are considered to be "aerobious," for they will often pursue dangerous or thrilling activities out of an innate love for freedom and excitement.
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