Lexicon antikeimai: to lie opposite, i.e. oppose, withstand Original Word: ἀντίκειμαιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: antikeimai Phonetic Spelling: (an-tik'-i-mahee) Short Definition: I resist, oppose Definition: I resist, oppose, withstand, lie opposite to. HELPS word-Studies 480 antíkeimai (from 473 /antí, "against" and 2743 /kautēriázō, "to place") – properly, place fully against, constitutionally oppose – like someone being thoroughly unreconcilable ("intractable, implacable"). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom anti and keimaiDefinitionto lie opposite, i.e. oppose, withstand NASB Translationadversaries (1), contrary (1), enemy (1), opponents (3), opposes (1), opposition (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 480: ἀντίκειμαιἀντίκειμαι; 1. to be set over against, lie opposite to, in a local sense ((Hippocrates de aëre, p. 282 Foes. (191 Chart.); Strabo 7, 7, 5); Herodian, 6, 2, 4 (2 Bekker); 3, 15, 17 (8 Bekker); (cf. Aristotle, de caelo 1, 8, p. 277{a}, 23)). 2. to oppose, be adverse to, withstand: τίνι, Luke 13:17; Luke 21:15; Galatians 5:17; 1 Timothy 1:10. simply (ὁ) ἀντικείμενος, an adversary, (Tittmann 2:9): 1 Corinthians 16:9; Philippians 1:28; 2 Thessalonians 2:4; 1 Timothy 5:14. (Dio Cass. 39, 8. Exodus 23:22; 2 Macc. 10:26, etc.; (see Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word).)
Strong's be contrary, oppose. From anti and keimai; to lie opposite, i.e. Be adverse (figuratively, repugnant) to -- adversary, be contrary, oppose. see GREEK anti see GREEK keimai |