Strong's Concordance antilogia: gainsaying, contradiction Original Word: ἀντιλογία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: antilogia Phonetic Spelling: (an-tee-log-ee'-ah) Definition: gainsaying, contradiction Usage: 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). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom antilegó Definition gainsaying, contradiction NASB Translation dispute (2), hostility (1), rebellion (1). 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 Hebrews 6:16 N-GFSGRK: 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 Strong's Greek 485 |