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==References == | <div> [['''A]] 1: ἀντιλέγω ''' (Strong'S #483 Verb antilego an-til'-eg-o ) </div> <p> "to contradict, oppose," lit., "say against," is translated "gainsaying" in Romans 10:21; Titus 2:9 , [[Rv]] [[(Av,]] "answering again"), of servants in regard to masters; in Titus 1:9 "gainsayers." Moulton and Milligan (Vocab.) illustrate from the papyri "the strong sense of antilego in Romans 10:21 , 'contradict,' 'oppose'." See [[Answer]] , Contradict. </p> <div> [['''A]] 2: ἀντέπω ''' (Strong'S #471 Verb anteipon an-tep'-o ) </div> <p> which serves as an aorist tense of No. 1, is rendered "gainsay" in Luke 21:15; "say against" in Acts 4:14 . See Say. </p> <div> [['''B]] 1: ἀντιλογία ''' (Strong'S #485 Noun [[Feminine]] antilogia an-tee-log-ee'-ah ) </div> <p> akin to [[A,]] No. 1, is rendered "gainsaying," in Hebrews 12:3 , [[Rv,]] and Jude 1:11 . [[Opposition]] in act seems to be implied in these two places; though this sense has been questioned by some, it is confirmed by instances from the papyri (Moulton and Milligan, Vocab.). See [[Contradiction]] , [[Dispute]] , [[Strife.]] </p> <div> [['''C]] 1: ἀναντίρρητος ''' (Strong'S #368 Adjective anantirrhetos an-an-tir'-hray-tos ) </div> <p> lit., "not to be spoken against" (a, negative, n, euphonic, anti, "against," rhetos, "spoken"), is rendered "cannot be gainsaid" in Acts 19:36 , [[Rv.]] </p> <div> [['''D]] 1: ἀναντιρρήτως ''' (Strong'S #369 Adverb anantirrhetos an-an-tir-hray'-toce ) </div> <p> corresponding to [[C,]] is translated "without gainsaying" in Acts 10:29; it might be rendered "unquestioningly." </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 13 October 2021
Gainsayer Gainsay Gainsaying [1]
"to contradict, oppose," lit., "say against," is translated "gainsaying" in Romans 10:21; Titus 2:9 , Rv (Av, "answering again"), of servants in regard to masters; in Titus 1:9 "gainsayers." Moulton and Milligan (Vocab.) illustrate from the papyri "the strong sense of antilego in Romans 10:21 , 'contradict,' 'oppose'." See Answer , Contradict.
which serves as an aorist tense of No. 1, is rendered "gainsay" in Luke 21:15; "say against" in Acts 4:14 . See Say.
akin to A, No. 1, is rendered "gainsaying," in Hebrews 12:3 , Rv, and Jude 1:11 . Opposition in act seems to be implied in these two places; though this sense has been questioned by some, it is confirmed by instances from the papyri (Moulton and Milligan, Vocab.). See Contradiction , Dispute , Strife.
lit., "not to be spoken against" (a, negative, n, euphonic, anti, "against," rhetos, "spoken"), is rendered "cannot be gainsaid" in Acts 19:36 , Rv.
corresponding to C, is translated "without gainsaying" in Acts 10:29; it might be rendered "unquestioningly."