Repent of your sins and you shall receive the gift of The Holy Ghost.
The definitions:
verb -used with out object:
to feel sorry, self-reproachful, or contrite for past conduct
to feel such sorrow for sin or fault as to be disposed to change one's life for the better; be penitent.
verb -used with object:
to remember or regard with self-reproach or contrition: to repent one's injustice to another.
to feel sorry for; regret: to repent an imprudent act.
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i was repent on doing what my mom told me cause i didn't want to my job.were you repent on not doing your math homeworkshe felt repent when she got a bad grade in her report cardyou should repent all of your sins to the preist to become closer to God.
She asked me to repent, the which I did
The pitiful king spared the prisoner's life in hope that he will repent his crimes.
The correct expression is Repent of.
The suffix to "repent" is "-ance".
Ha,d =applying the law or justice or sentence on a person proven to be guilty of a crime in islam.
There are versions of the word repent and mention of the word repent in the Old Testament. The actual word, repent, was not mentioned until Matthew chapter 4. Repent was the first command the Jesus gave.
repentant or penitent
The Greek word for repent is μετανοώ
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The word repent is a verb. The noun form is repenter.