antidiatithémi: to oppose, set oneself in opposition Original Word: ἀντιδιατίθεμαι Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: antidiatithémi Phonetic Spelling: (an-tee-dee-at-eeth'-em-ahee) Short Definition: I oppose Definition: I set myself against, oppose.
Word Origin from anti and diatithémi Definition to oppose, set oneself in opposition NASB Word Usage opposition (1). STRONGS NT 475: ἀντιδιατίθημιἀντιδιατίθημι: (present middle ἀντιδιατίθεμαι); in middle to place oneself in opposition, to oppose: of heretics, 2 Timothy 2:25, cf. DeWette (or Holtzm.) at the passage; (several times in ecclesiastical writings; in the active to dispose in turn, to take in hand in turn: τινα, Diodorus except, p. 602 (vol. v., p. 105, 24, Dindorf edition; absolutely to retaliate, Philo de spec. legg. § 15; de concupisc. § 4)).
that oppose themselves. From anti and diatithemai; to set oneself opposite, i.e. Be disputatious -- that oppose themselves. see GREEK anti see GREEK diatithemai
ἀνταπόδομά — 2 Occ. ἀνταπόδοσιν — 1 Occ. ἀνταποκρινόμενος — 1 Occ. ἀνταποκριθῆναι — 1 Occ. ἀντέχεσθε — 1 Occ. ἀντεχόμενον — 1 Occ. ἀνθέξεται — 2 Occ. ἀνθ' — 5 Occ. ἀντὶ — 17 Occ. ἀντιβάλλετε — 1 Occ. ἀντιδίκῳ — 1 Occ. ἀντίδικος — 2 Occ. ἀντιδίκου — 2 Occ. ἀντιθέσεις — 1 Occ. ἀντικατέστητε — 1 Occ. ἀντικαλέσωσίν — 1 Occ. ἀντικειμένῳ — 1 Occ. ἀντικειμένων — 1 Occ. ἀντικείμενοι — 3 Occ. ἀντικείμενος — 1 Occ.
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