Lexical Summary antikathistēmi: to set down against, to replace, oppose Original Word: ἀντικαθίστημιTransliteration: antikathistēmi Phonetic Spelling: (an-tee-kath-is'-tay-mee) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to set down against, to replace, oppose Meaning: to set down against, to replace, oppose Strong's Concordance resist. From anti and kathistemi; to set down (troops) against, i.e. Withstand -- resist. see GREEK anti see GREEK kathistemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 478: ἀντικαθίστημιἀντικαθίστημι: 2 aorist ἀντικατεστην; (from Herodotus down); in the transitive tenses: 1. to put in place of another. 2. to place in opposition (to dispose troops, set an army in line of battle); in the intransitive tenses, to stand against, resist: Hebrews 12:4, (Thucydides 1, 62. 71). |