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Repentance is
reviewing one's
actions and
feeling contrition or
regret for past or
present wrongdoings,
which is
accompanied by
commitment to and actual...
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Nikon the "Metanoite" (Gr****: Νίκων ὁ Μετανοεῖτε,
Nikon ho
Metanoeite (Nikon "Repent!" ); born
circa 930, died 26 November, 998) was a
Byzantine monk,...
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Regarding John the baptizer's call to "repent" as a
translation of the Gr****
metanoeite,
Robertson quotes Broadus as
saying that this is "the
worst translation...
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conversion of the po****ce were undertaken, led by John
Xenos and
Nikon "the
Metanoeite". The
reconquest of
Crete was a
major achievement for the Byzantines,...
- from the
original Gr****
command μετανοεῖτε (English transliteration: "
metanoeite"),
which some post-Vulgate
translators (including Erasmus) alternatively...
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translate agape de-emphasised good works. When
rendering the Gr**** verb
metanoeite into English,
Tyndale used
repent rather than do penance. The
former word...
- was also
challenged by Tyndale's
translation of the Gr**** μετανοεῖτε (
metanoeîte) as
repent instead of do penance. This
translation conflicted with the...
- 957)
Mieszko I,
prince of
Poland (approximate date) (d. 992)
Nikon the
Metanoeite,
Byzantine monk (d. 998) Odo I,
German nobleman (approximate date) (d...
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Piraeus –
Spyridon Skiathos – Mary
Skopelos –
Riginos Sparta –
Nikon the
Metanoeite Syros –
Nicholas Thessaloniki –
Demetrius of
Thessaloniki Tinos – Pelagia...
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Baptist and
Jesus himself used in
their ministry (Gr****: μετανοειτε,
metanoeite);
Arthur Carr, in the
Cambridge Bible for
Schools and
Colleges notes that...