Definition: In the Bible, "Antidotal" refers to a person who did something bad that caused another one's salvation. It's often used in biblical texts as a metaphor for sin or judgment. The term originates from the Greek word "antikoinon", which means "without grace". This verse is from Leviticus 19:16-17: "Then they shall know that I am the Lord, who brought them out of Egypt, with great power and might, to give them rest on the other side." So in summary, "Antidotal" refers to a person who did something bad and caused another one's salvation or condemnation. It's often used metaphorically for sin.