STRONGS G476:
ἀντίδικος,
-ον, (
δίκη); as a substantive
ὁ ἀντίδικος
a. an opponent in a suit at law:
Matthew 5:25;
Luke 12:58;
Luke 18:3, (Xenophon, Plato, often in the Attic orators).
b. universally,
an adversavy, enemy, (Aesehyl. Ag. 41; Sir. 33:9;
1 Samuel 2:10;
Isaiah 41:11, etc.):
1 Peter 5:8 (unless we prefer to regard the devil as here called
ἀντίδικος because he accuses men before God).
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