Definition: The word "ambary" in Greek has no specific meaning or translation found in the Authorized Version (KJV) as it refers to a foolish, silly, or uncertain behavior. In this context, however, the word "ambary" may be used metaphorically to describe someone who is acting rashly or without proper consideration of the situation. The phrase "to be a fool and take your chances" could also translate into this usage, suggesting that an individual behaves foolishly and takes no risk in making decisions. However, it's important to note that this word often refers to foolish behavior and not a legal term meaning to act recklessly or without proper consideration of the situation.
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