Definition: In the Bible, "antisensitivity" refers to a lack of sensitivity or understanding toward certain things or people, which may be seen as offensive or unjustified. It's like being unaware or insensitive about something that's hurtful or inappropriate. The word comes from the Greek word "antipathetic," which means opposite, hostile, or hostile. In Jewish theology, it's also associated with a concept of evil or malice towards the righteous (talmudic approach), indicating someone is ungodly toward God and the poor and needy.