This root form (lemma) is used in 6 different forms in the NT: ἐναντία (ANP), ἐναντίας (GFS), ἐναντίον (ANS), ἐναντίος (NMS), ἐναντίους (AMP), ἐναντίων (GMP).
It is glossed in 4 different ways: ‘of contrary’, ‘contrary’, ‘contrary things’, ‘opposite’.
OET MARK 6:48 Greek word=ἐναντίος (enantios) Morphology=NMS English gloss=‘contrary’ SR GNT MARK 6:48 word 16
OET MARK 15:39 Greek word=ἐναντίας (enantias) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘opposite’ SR GNT MARK 15:39 word 10
OET MAT 14:24 Greek word=ἐναντίος (enantios) Morphology=NMS English gloss=‘contrary’ SR GNT MAT 14:24 word 23
OET ACTS 26:9 Greek word=ἐναντία (enantia) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘contrary things’ SR GNT ACTS 26:9 word 15
OET ACTS 27:4 Greek word=ἐναντίους (enantious) Morphology=AMP English gloss=‘contrary’ SR GNT ACTS 27:4 word 11
OET ACTS 28:17 Greek word=ἐναντίον (enantion) Morphology=ANS English gloss=‘contrary’ SR GNT ACTS 28:17 word 27
OET 1TH 2:15 Greek word=ἐναντίων (enantiōn) Morphology=GMP English gloss=‘of contrary’ SR GNT 1TH 2:15 word 22
OET TIT 2:8 Greek word=ἐναντίας (enantias) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘contrary’ SR GNT TIT 2:8 word 7