Definition: In the Bible, "antiworld" refers to a world that is not God's own creation but something created by Him, like an artificial world or a dream. The term was often used in figurative language to symbolize something outside God's realm. For example, John 4:19 states "the things which thou seest are the things of the Lord; but the things that ye see is not the things of the Lord." The word comes from a Greek root meaning "against." In the New Testament, it refers to a world created by God, or an artificial world that he did not create. It often implies a place where man's natural desires and senses are stifled, similar to how things in the afterlife might be. In simpler terms, "antiworld" is the idea of being outside God's realm or not a true representation of what God intended for humanity, even though it may seem so to us.