Definition: "Antipathy" in Greek means "opposition" or "dislike." It's often used metaphorically to describe a person being hostile towards something or someone, but not necessarily inherently evil. In context of the Bible, it could mean opposing someone else's beliefs or actions - like God and Satan arguing about whether they're good or bad. The word can also mean denying an enemy or opponent something (as in "denying him," which means to reject his claim).