Definition: The word "antapology" is a phrase used in Old Testament to describe God's opposition or defiance against sin, especially in the Israelites during their captivity by Egypt. It means rebellion, disobedience, or resistance against God's will. The term was derived from the Hebrew verb "antapor," which translates as "to rebel." The expression has been used throughout the Bible to express a sense of opposition and oppositional attitudes towards sin, idolatry, and other forms of human vice.