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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60401" /> ==
<p> '''''gān''''' -'''''sā''''' ´, '''''gān´sā''''' ( ἀντεῖπον , <i> '''''anteı́pon''''' </i> , ἀντιλέγω , <i> '''''antilégō''''' </i> , "to say or speak against"): Occurs as <i> '''''anteipon''''' </i> , "not ... able to withstand or to gainsay" ( Luke 21:15 ); as <i> '''''antilegō''''' </i> , "a disobedient and gainsaying people" ( Romans 10:21 ); 2 [[Esdras]] 5:29, <i> '''''contradicebant''''' </i> ; [[Judith]] 8:28, <i> '''''anthı́stēmi''''' </i> ; 12:14, <i> '''''anterō''''' </i> ; Additions to Esther 13:9, <i> '''''antitássō̄''''' </i> ; 1 Macc 14:44, <i> '''''anteipon''''' </i> . </p> <p> Gainsayer , <i> '''''antilegō''''' </i> ( Titus 1:9 , "exhort and convince (the Revised Version (British and American) "convict") the gainsayers"). </p> <p> Gainsaying , <i> '''''antilogı́a''''' </i> ( Judges 1:11 , "the gain-saying of Korah"); <i> '''''antilogia''''' </i> is [[Septuagint]] for <i> '''''merı̄bhāh''''' </i> ( Numbers 20:13 ); <i> '''''anantirrhḗtōs''''' </i> , "without contradiction" ( Acts 10:29 , "without gainsaying"). </p> <p> The Revised Version (British and American) has "gainsaid" for "spoken against" ( Acts 19:36 ); "not gainsaying" for "not answering again" ( Titus 2:9 ); "gainsaying" for "contradiction" ( Hebrews 12:3 ). </p>
<p> [[Gainsa'Y,]] Eng. against. To contradict to oppose in words to deny or declare not to be true what another says to controvert to dispute applied to persons, or to propositions, declarations or facts. </p> <p> [[I]] will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist. &nbsp;Luke 21 </p>
       
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_4037" /> ==
<p> '''''gān''''' -'''''sā''''' ´, '''''gān´sā''''' ( ἀντεῖπον , <i> '''''anteı́pon''''' </i> , ἀντιλέγω , <i> '''''antilégō''''' </i> , "to say or speak against"): Occurs as <i> '''''anteipon''''' </i> , "not ... able to withstand or to gainsay" (&nbsp;Luke 21:15 ); as <i> '''''antilegō''''' </i> , "a disobedient and gainsaying people" (&nbsp;Romans 10:21 ); 2 [[Esdras]] 5:29, <i> '''''contradicebant''''' </i> ; [[Judith]] 8:28, <i> '''''anthı́stēmi''''' </i> ; 12:14, <i> '''''anterō''''' </i> ; Additions to Esther 13:9, <i> '''''antitássō̄''''' </i> ; 1 Macc 14:44, <i> '''''anteipon''''' </i> . </p> <p> Gainsayer , <i> '''''antilegō''''' </i> (&nbsp;Titus 1:9 , "exhort and convince (the Revised Version (British and American) "convict") the gainsayers"). </p> <p> [[Gainsaying]] , <i> '''''antilogı́a''''' </i> (&nbsp;Judges 1:11 , "the gain-saying of Korah"); <i> '''''antilogia''''' </i> is [[Septuagint]] for <i> '''''merı̄bhāh''''' </i> (&nbsp;Numbers 20:13 ); <i> '''''anantirrhḗtōs''''' </i> , "without contradiction" (&nbsp;Acts 10:29 , "without gainsaying"). </p> <p> The Revised Version (British and American) has "gainsaid" for "spoken against" (&nbsp;Acts 19:36 ); "not gainsaying" for "not answering again" (&nbsp;Titus 2:9 ); "gainsaying" for "contradiction" (&nbsp;Hebrews 12:3 ). </p>
       
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<ref name="term_60401"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/gainsay Gainsay from King James Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_4037"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/gainsay Gainsay from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_4037"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/gainsay Gainsay from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
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Revision as of 00:31, 13 October 2021

King James Dictionary [1]

Gainsa'Y, Eng. against. To contradict to oppose in words to deny or declare not to be true what another says to controvert to dispute applied to persons, or to propositions, declarations or facts.

I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.  Luke 21

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

gān - ´, gān´sā ( ἀντεῖπον , anteı́pon , ἀντιλέγω , antilégō , "to say or speak against"): Occurs as anteipon , "not ... able to withstand or to gainsay" ( Luke 21:15 ); as antilegō , "a disobedient and gainsaying people" ( Romans 10:21 ); 2 Esdras 5:29, contradicebant  ; Judith 8:28, anthı́stēmi  ; 12:14, anterō  ; Additions to Esther 13:9, antitássō̄  ; 1 Macc 14:44, anteipon .

Gainsayer , antilegō ( Titus 1:9 , "exhort and convince (the Revised Version (British and American) "convict") the gainsayers").

Gainsaying , antilogı́a ( Judges 1:11 , "the gain-saying of Korah"); antilogia is Septuagint for merı̄bhāh ( Numbers 20:13 ); anantirrhḗtōs , "without contradiction" ( Acts 10:29 , "without gainsaying").

The Revised Version (British and American) has "gainsaid" for "spoken against" ( Acts 19:36 ); "not gainsaying" for "not answering again" ( Titus 2:9 ); "gainsaying" for "contradiction" ( Hebrews 12:3 ).

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