Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G2713

κατέναντι

katenanti · /kat-en'-an-tee/ — “opposite”

Adverb and improper preposition (with genitive) meaning 'opposite,' 'over against,' or 'in the presence of.' In the LXX it frequently renders Hebrew נֶגֶד and related prepositions, indicating spatial opposition or…

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Adverb and improper preposition (with genitive) meaning 'opposite,' 'over against,' or 'in the presence of.' In the LXX it frequently renders Hebrew נֶגֶד and related prepositions, indicating spatial opposition or standing before someone.

Derivation: from κατά and ἔναντι