Strong's Concordance antilogia: gainsaying, contradiction Original Word: ἀντιλογία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: antilogia Phonetic Spelling: (an-tee-log-ee'-ah) Short Definition: contradiction, contention, rebellion Definition: contradiction, contention, rebellion. HELPS Word-studies 485 antilogía (from 483 /antilégō, "to dispute," derived from 473 /antí, "opposite to" and 3004 /légō, "speaking to a conclusion") – properly, a contrary conclusion which closely "corresponds," but does so in an opposite way; a controversy (dispute, "gainsaying"), taking the opposite side to attack (supposedly on the basis of sound logic). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 485: ἀντιλογίαἀντιλογία ἀντιλογίας, ἡ (ἀντίλογος, and this from ἀντιλέγω) (from Herodotus down); 1. gainsaying, contradiction: Hebrews 7:7; with the added notion of strife, Hebrews 6:16 (Exodus 18:16; Deuteronomy 19:17, etc.). 2. opposition in act (this sense is disputed by some, e. g. Lün. on Heb. as below, Meyer on Romans 10:21 (see ἀντιλέγω); contra cf. Fritzsche on Romans, the passage cited): Hebrews 12:3; rebellion, Jude 1:11 (Proverbs 17:11). From a derivative of antilego; dispute, disobedience -- contradiction, gainsaying, strife. see GREEK antilego Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 4854 Occurrences ἀντιλογίᾳ — 1 Occ. ἀντιλογίαν — 1 Occ. ἀντιλογίας — 2 Occ. Hebrews 6:16 N-GFS GRK: πάσης αὐτοῖς ἀντιλογίας πέρας εἰς NAS: is an end of every dispute. KJV: an end of all strife. INT: of all their disputes an end for Hebrews 7:7 N-GFS Hebrews 12:3 N-AFS Jude 1:11 N-DFS |