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Every Verse That Has The Word Repent In English


2T3:16

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from my facebook note: https://www.facebook.com/notes/damon-lee-gang/every-verse-containing-repent-in-some-english-form/10152556451589357
Every Verse Containing Repent In Some English Form
June 25, 2014 at 7:14pm
(please report any missing verses)
Words: Repent, Repented, Repentance, Repenteth, Repenting, Repentest, Repentings

  1. Genesis 6:6-7
  2. Exodus 13:17, 32:12, 32:14
  3. Leviticus NONE
  4. Numbers 23:19
  5. Deuteronomy 32:36
  6. Joshua NONE
  7. Judges 2:18, 21:6, 21:15
  8. Ruth NONE
  9. 1 Samuel 15:11, 29, 35
  10. 2 Samuel 24:16
  11. 1 Kings 8:47
  12. 2 Kings NONE
  13. 1 Chronicles 21:15
  14. 2 Chronicles NONE
  15. Ezra NONE
  16. Nehemiah NONE
  17. Esther NONE
  18. JOB 42:6
  19. Psalm 90:13, 110:4, 106:45, 135:14
  20. Proverbs NONE
  21. Ecclesiastes NONE
  22. Song of Solomon NONE
  23. Isaiah NONE
  24. Jeremiah 4:28, 8:6, 15:6, 18:8,10, 20:16, 26:3,13,19 , 31:19, 42:10
  25. Lamentations NONE
  26. Ezekiel 14:6, 18:30, 24:14
  27. Daniel NONE
  28. Hosea 11:8, 13:14
  29. Joel 2:13-14
  30. Amos 7:3,6
  31. OBadiah NONE
  32. Jonah 3:10, 4:2
  33. Micah NONE
  34. Nahum NONE
  35. Habakkuk NONE
  36. Zephaniah NONE
  37. Haggai NONE
  38. Zechariah 8:14
  39. Malachi NONE
  40. Matthew 3:2,8,11, 4:17, 9:13, 11:20-21, 12:41, 21:29,32, 27:3
  41. Mark 1:4,15, 2:17, 6:12,
  42. Luke 3:3,8, 5:32, 10:13, 11:32, 13:3,5 , 15:7,10, 16:30, 17:3-4, 24:47
  43. John NONE
  44. Acts 2:38, 3:19, 5:31, 8:22, 17:30, 11:18, 13:24, 19:4, 20:21, 26:20
  45. Romans 2:4, 11:29,
  46. 1 Corinthians NONE
  47. 2 Corinthians 7:8-10, 12:21
  48. Galatians NONE
  49. Ephesians NONE
  50. Philippians NONE
  51. Colossians NONE
  52. 1 Thessalonians NONE
  53. 2 Thessalonians NONE
  54. 1 Timothy NONE
  55. 2 Timothy 2:25
  56. Titus NONE
  57. Philemon NONE
  58. Hebrews 6;1-6, 7:21, 12:17
  59. James NONE
  60. 1 Peter NONE
  61. 2 Peter 3:9
  62. 1 John NONE
  63. 2 John NONE
  64. 3 John NONE
  65. Jude NONE
  66. Revelation 2:5,16,21,22, 3:3,19, 9:20-21, 16:9,11,

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Some people are simply emotional creatures and their sorrow towards sin is in actuality more of a worldly sorrow which almost all non-believers possess . . . unless their conscience's are seared with a hot iron.

For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but [the sorrow of the world] worketh death. (2 Corinthians 7:10)

I once heard a preacher (Paul Washer) explained how he had felt as if he "murdered" someone because he traded books with his friend because his (Paul Washer) book had a small fold or crease on the inside. Nothing he had said suggested any *godly* sorrow -- i.e, a broken and contrite spirit TOWARDS God to whom he had sinned against. Those who fail to submit and repent from their sins are only storing up wrath because of the stubbornness of their own heart (Rom. 2:5).

Thanks for the devotional, Bro!

God Bless!
 

 

 

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