The Basics Part 2

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Last blog, we looked at some definitions of repentance. One of which was a Hebrew word (Old Testament), SHUWB (Strong’s 7725), pronounced, shoob, which is a primary verb that means to turn back; hence, to turn away. It has other connotations outside the realm of repentance, but those won’t be addressed here. There is an important clarification that must be made concerning this word. One we don’t want to miss.

Previously, I mentioned the emphasis placed on the word in relation to national repentance. While it does often emphasize repentance on a national level, it in no way removes the individual application. In fact, it may actually reveal greater individual responsibility.

The first place we find repent in the Bible, actually speaks in relation to God (Genesis 6:6-7). However, it is the not same Hebrew word that we just covered. As we define this particular one, it will also help clarify what it means when the Bible talks of God repenting. Of course, He has never needed to repent of anything.

We'll also answer this question: Did Judas repent?

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