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Man studying Scripture with contemplative expression, questioning the phrase “Repent from Sin?”
A symbolic image exploring whether the Bible uses the phrase “Repent from Sin?”

No — the Bible does not use that exact English phrase.

You will not find a verse that literally says:

> “Repent from sin.”

However — and this is crucial — the Bible repeatedly commands:

– Repent

– Turn from sin / wicked ways

– Confess and renounce sin

– Return to God

These are functionally identical to “repent from sin,” even if the exact wording differs.

📌 Where the Bible explicitly teaches turning away from sin

1. “Turn from their wicked ways” — 2 Chronicles 7:14

> “…turn from their wicked ways…”

This is the Old Testament’s clearest “repent from sin” equivalent.

2. “Repent… that your sins may be wiped out” — Acts 3:19

> “Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out…”

Repentance is directly connected to sin being removed.

3. “Confess… and renounce them” — Proverbs 28:13

> “…the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.”

Renouncing sin = turning from sin.

4. “Confess our sins… purify us from all unrighteousness” — 1 John 1:9

> “If we confess our sins… he will forgive… and purify us…”

Confession + purification = repentance from sin.

📌 What the Bible does say instead of “repent from sin”

The biblical language is:

| Biblical Phrase | Meaning |

|—————–|———-|

| Repent | Change mind/turn direction |

| Turn from wicked ways | Stop sinning |

| Renounce sin | Reject sin |

| Return to God | Restore relationship |

| Bear fruits worthy of repentance | Show changed behavior |

The concept is everywhere — the exact phrase is not.

📌 Why the exact phrase doesn’t appear

Because:

– “Repent” (Greek: metanoeō) already means to turn away from sin and toward God.

– Hebrew and Greek express the idea through actions (“turn,” “return,” “forsake”), not the English phrase “repent from sin.”

So the Bible teaches the doctrine clearly — just not in that exact English wording.

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