Definition: "Anti-" in Hebrew means "against," so it translates to "against." The word has many different meanings throughout the Bible: - In Hebrew, it can mean "against" or "without," referring specifically to a lack of moisture or nutrition. - It could also refer to being sick (in relation to the Hebrew word for sickness, "kethar"), like "fever" in Leviticus 11:4. However, some versions use "ant" and "nef" interchangeably. Here's an example using the word in the Bible: - In Leviticus 11:36-37, Jesus said: "Do not eat with your hands or without a cup of food for one day." Remember to be cautious when interpreting the Bible. Its meanings are always open to interpretation!