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Deep feelings of sorrow arising from past events now seen as sins, mistakes or misfortunes. It can either lead to true repentance or destructive bitterness.
1Sa 26:21 See also Ge 27:33-35; Nu 12:10-12 Aaron and Miriam when they had spoken against Moses; Nu 14:1-2; Jdg 11:34-35 Jephthah when he returned home from fighting the Ammonites David when he counted the fighting men: 2Sa 24:10 pp 1Ch 21:8; 2Sa 24:14 pp 1Ch 21:13
1Ki 21:27 Ahab after he murdered Naboth and seized his vineyard; Da 6:14; Mt 26:75 pp Mk 14:72 pp Lk 22:61-62 Peter when he disowned Jesus Christ; Mt 27:3-4 Judas after betraying Jesus Christ
Ge 6:6 See also 1Sa 15:10-11,35; 2Sa 24:16 pp 1Ch 21:15
There is no remedy for bitter regrets Heb 12:16-17 See also Ge 27:41; 2Sa 18:33; Pr 28:17; Eze 7:16-18; Lk 13:24-28; Rev 1:7
The unending remorse of the lost Da 12:2 See also Isa 66:24; Mt 8:12; Mt 25:30; Mk 9:47-48; Lk 16:22-23; Rev 14:11
2Co 7:8-10 See also Nu 14:39-40; 2Sa 12:13-17; 2Ki 22:18-20 pp 2Ch 34:26-28 Josiah’s response on finding the Book of the Law; Ezr 10:1,6; Ps 38:2-8; Ps 51:3; Jer 3:21-25; Joel 2:12; Jnh 3:6-9 the repentance of Nineveh; Mt 5:4; Lk 15:17-19 the prodigal son; Ac 2:37
Sinning without shame Jer 6:15; Zep 3:5; 1Co 5:1-2
When the wicked die 2Ch 21:20
At the end of life 2Sa 23:5; 2Ti 4:6-8
In God’s new creation Isa 65:17-19 See also Isa 35:10; Rev 21:4
1120 | God, repentance of |
5188 | tearing of clothes |
5801 | brokenness |
5899 | lament |
5938 | sadness |
5945 | self-pity |
5947 | shame |
5952 | sorrow |
6624 | confession of sin |
6732 | repentance |