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Strong's #496 - ἀντιπίπτω
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- to fall upon, run against
- to be adverse, oppose, strive against
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ἀντιπίπτω,
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1. collide, Arist. Pr. 915b18; fall upon, ταῖς σπείραις Plb. 3.19.5.
2. resist, ἀντιπῖπτον resisting body, Arist. Pr. 961b3; ἀ. τινί Acts 7:51; μηδὲν ἀντιπεσόντα without demur, UPZ 36.21 (ii B.C.); τῆς φράσεως οὐκ -ούσης A.D. Adv. 123.5; εἰ μηδὲν -πίπτει POxy. 1473.20 (iii A. D.), cf. Aët. 16.73; ἀντιπῖπτον an objection, Phlp. in Mete. 58.3; ἡ τοῦ ἀντιπίπτοντος λύσις Aps. p.238H.
3. of circumstances, to be adverse, τινί Plb. 16.2.1, etc.: abs., τῆς τύχης -ούσης ib. 28.2; of contrary winds, 4.44.9; tell against, conflict with (fact or theory), Phld. Sign. 8, al.
II to fall in a contrary direction, αἱ σκιαί Str. 2.1.19.
ἀντιπίπτω;
a. to fall upon, run against (from Aristotle, down);
b. to be adverse, oppose, strive against: τίνι, Acts 7:51. (Exodus 26:5; Exodus 36:12 Complutensian edition; Numbers 27:14; often in Polybius, Plutarch.)
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ἀντι -πίπτω ,
[in LXX: Exodus 26:5 (H6901), Exodus 26:17 (H7725), Numbers 27:14 (H4808) Job 23:13 (H7947 hi.) *;]
1. to fall against or upon (Arist., Polyb.).
2. to strive against, resist (Arist.): c. dat., Acts 7:51
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P Leid D.21 (ii/B.C.), one of the letters of Ptolemaeus in the cause of the Serapeum Twins, has μηδὲν ἀντιπεσόν [τ ]α, ";without demur"; : cf. Acts 7:51.
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