Definition: Antefix, in Bible Hebrews 2:1-4, means "predestination." It refers to a person's predetermined actions before God’s decision to choose them as His chosen people, as an act of God prior to creation or birth. Detailed definition: In Genesis 1:26, God created the heavens and earth in six days. Then, in Exodus 34:19-20, God instructed Moses to take a tablet with the Ten Commandments on it and make it available for all people's study. In Deuteronomy 5:17, Moses used this commandment to remind them of the command not to "hinder the way of God." So in short, Antefix means "predestination" or predetermined actions that were chosen before human birth and recorded in Scripture. This concept has been discussed extensively in Christian tradition, where it is understood that God's choice preempts human freedom. This understanding was central to Christian belief since the beginning.