Definition: "Antihistorical" in the Bible refers to a worldview or belief system that is objective, detached, and skeptical of historical events or cultural references. This term was used by Jesus Christ, emphasizing his rejection of tradition and personal opinion for their foundational nature. It underscores his emphasis on historical inquiry and critical thinking, challenging his followers' expectations based on traditional narratives. The use of this term often refers to the antithesis between history's relevance and its limitations or value in light of faith.