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Strong's #485 - ἀντιλογία
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- gainsaying, contradiction
- opposition, rebellion
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ἀντιλογ-ία, ἡ,
1. contradiction, controversy, ἀ. χρησμῶν πέρι λέγειν Hdt. 8.77; ἡμέας.. ἐς ἀ. παρέξομεν will offer ourselves to argue the point, Id. 9.87; ἐδόκεον ἀντιλογίης κυρήσειν expected to be allowed to argue it, ib. 88; εἰς -ίαν κατέστησαν Lys. Fr. 75.1; -ίας ἅπτεσθαι Pl. R. 454b; ἐς -ίαν τινί γενέσθαι Th. 1.73; ἀ. καί λοιδορία D. 40.32; ἀντιλογίαν ἔχει it is open to contradiction, Arist. Rh. 1418b25, cf. 1414b3: in pl., opposing arguments, Ar. Ra. 775; δι' ἀντιλογιῶν καταλλαγῆναι Th. 4.59; ἀ. πρός τινα X. HG 6.3.20; ἐς -ίαν ἐλθεῖν Th. 1.31; ἀντιλογίαν ἐν αὑτῷ ἔχειν to have grounds for defence in itself, Id. 2.87; ἄνευ -ίας without dispute, BGU 1133.15 (Aug.),etc.
2. later, quarrel, dispute, PPetr. 2p.56 (iii B.C.), PGrenf. 1.38.8 (ii/i B.C.), Hebrews 12:3, etc.
3. right, claim, τοῦ αὐτοῦ λάκκου POxy. 1892 (vi A. D.).
ἀντιλογία 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).
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ἀντιλογία , -ας ἡ
(< ἀντιλέγω ),
[in LXX chiefly for H7379;]
gain-saying, strife (the latter sense being found in Papyri; v. MM, VGT, s.v.; cf. Field, Notes, 106): Hebrews 6:16; Hebrews 7:7; Hebrews 12:3, Judges 1:11.†
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The disputed meaning ";opposition"; in act (see Thayer) finds fresh confirmation in P Petr II. 17 (3).7 (iii/B.C.) where ἀντιλογίαν γενομένην Ἀτταλῶι refers to an ";assault."; The word is fairly common, meaning ";quarrel,"; as P Grenf I. 38.8 (ii/iB.C.) ἀντιλογίαν πρός με συνστησάμενος, P Ryl II, 68.10 (B.C. 89) ἐμπεσοῦσα ] ἐξ ἀντιλο [γ ]ίας ἐ ̣[πληξέν ] με, ";attacking me in consequence of a dispute"; (Edd.), and P Tebt I. 138 (late ii/B.C.). So in the formula ἄνευ (χωρὶς) πάσης ἀντιλογίας, ";without dispute,"; in formal promises to pay money, etc. : BGU IV. 1133.15 (Aug.), P Strass I. 75.10 (A.D. 118), P Lond 310.16 (A.D. 146) (= II. p. 208) (ἀντιλογίας γεινομένης), Wilcken Ostr 1151 (iii/A.D.), P Flor I. 43.14 (A.D. 370) and ib. 94.13 (A.D. 491). Cf, Syll 929.115 (ii/B.C.) ὑπ᾽ οὐδενὸς ἀντιλογίας, ib. 334.4, .32 (i/B.C.).
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