Except that you cannot find an instance where any individual ever is said to have 'repented' in the OT, except Job. (Job 42:6) Although Israel and Ninevah are said to have 'collectively' repented. (Jdg. 21:6,14; Jer. 31:19; Mt. 12:41; Lk. 11:32)Palatka51 said:After the person repented then God accepted the sacrifice.
On the other hand, the ~30 times God (did or did not) repent seem to get little press, in most churches I've been in. (Gen. 6:6,7; Ex. 32:12,14; Num. 23:19; Deut. 32:36; I Sam. 15:11, 29, 35; II Sam. 24:16; I Chron. 21:15; Ps. 90:13; 106:45; 110:4; 135:14; Jer. 4:28; Jer. 18:8,10; 20:16; 26:3,13,19; 42:10; Ezek. 24:14; Hos. 1:8; Joel 2:13,14; Am. 7:3,6: Jon. 3:9,10; 4:2; Heb. 7:21)
In fact, God repented so often, He says He got tired of doing it. (Jer. 15:6c)
BTW, Job repented, but his three friends were the one required to bring the sacrifices to the presence of Job, who then prayed for them. (Job: 42:7-10)5 For who shall have pity upon thee, O Jerusalem? or who shall bemoan thee? or who shall go aside to ask how thou doest?
6 Thou hast forsaken me, saith the LORD, thou art gone backward: therefore will I stretch out my hand against thee, and destroy thee; I am weary with repenting.
7 And I will fan them with a fan in the gates of the land; I will bereave them of children, I will destroy my people since they return not from their ways. (Jer. 15:5-7 - KJV)
Yup! Not heard a whole lotta' sermons on any of the above.
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