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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...
- Nikon the "Metanoite" (Gr****: Νίκων ὁ Μετανοεῖτε, Nikon ho Metanoeite (Nikon "Repent!" ); born circa 930, died 26 November, 998) was a Byzantine monk,...
- Regarding John the Baptist's call to "repent" as a translation of the Gr**** metanoeite, Robertson quotes Broadus as saying that this is "the worst translation...
- Byzantine missionary and saint (10th century) called as Saint Nikon the Metanoeite (i.e. the Repenter) Nicon (annelid), genus of polychaete worms An ancient...
- 957) Mieszko I, prince of Poland (approximate date) (d. 992) Nikon the Metanoeite, Byzantine monk (d. 998) Odo I, German nobleman (approximate date) (d...
- Nikon, a ****anese camera and optics manufacturer (1917–present) Nikon the Metanoeite (c. 930–c. 998), a Byzantine monk, preacher and saint Nikon of the Black...
- from the original Gr**** command μετανοεῖτε (English transliteration: "metanoeite"), which some post-Vulgate translators (including Erasmus) alternatively...
- 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,...
- was also challenged by Tyndale's translation of the Gr**** μετανοεῖτε (metanoeîte) as repent instead of do penance. This translation conflicted with the...
- PiraeusSpyridon Skiathos – Mary SkopelosRiginos SpartaNikon the Metanoeite SyrosNicholas ThessalonikiDemetrius of Thessaloniki Tinos – Pelagia...