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Repents Collection

"Repentance: A Journey of Redemption and Forgiveness" In the annals of history, tales of repentance echo through the ages

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Judas Iscariot
Though one of the Twelve Disciples, he betrays on Jesus in return for 30 pieces of silver, but later repents and hangs himself in a potters field

Background imageRepents Collection: ISAIAH AND HEZEKIAH

ISAIAH AND HEZEKIAH
Isaiah foresees that king Hezekiah of Israel will die of his sickness, but when he repents God relents and instructs Isaiah to make a more favourable prediction Date: circa 700 BC

Background imageRepents Collection: MARY MAGDALEN REPENTS

MARY MAGDALEN REPENTS
MARY MAGDALEN She repents of her evil life, and goes out into the wilderness where she meditates on a skull Date: 1st century

Background imageRepents Collection: Mary Magdalene listens Christ repents Christ sitting

Mary Magdalene listens Christ repents Christ sitting
Mary Magdalene listens to Christ and repents, Christ sitting on couch, Mary Magdalene sitting on floor in room, the conversion of St

Background imageRepents Collection: Judas Repents, And In Remorse Returns The Thirty Pieces Of Silver

Judas Repents, And In Remorse Returns The Thirty Pieces Of Silver. From The Holy Bible Published By William Collins, Sons, & Company In 1869. Chromolithograph By J.M. Kronheim & Co

Background imageRepents Collection: Jane Shore Repents

Jane Shore Repents
Jane Shore, the mistress of Edward IV, performs public penance in the streets of London after being convicted of practising witchcraft 1483

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David repents. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageRepents Collection: Judas Repents in Temple

Judas Repents in Temple
Judas said, I have sinned, in that I have betrayed the innocent blood, and they said, what is that to us? See thou to that. And he cast down the pieces of silver

Background imageRepents Collection: Josiah Reads and Repents

Josiah Reads and Repents
Josiah, god-fearing himself, reads in the chronicles how his predecessors have sinned, and determines that henceforward the kings of Israel will behave better

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David & Nathan
Nathan the prophet is sent by God to waken king David to his sins : David repents, and accepts the evils which Nathan predicts

Background imageRepents Collection: Margarete in Prison

Margarete in Prison
Margarete, in prison, repents her lapse - she is now pregnant with Fausts child - and the angels take pity on her

Background imageRepents Collection: Publican Repents, 1864

Publican Repents, 1864
The landlord of the Grapes tavern empties casks and smashes bottles in the cellar, in order to repent the evils of his intemperate profession

Background imageRepents Collection: Penance of David

Penance of David
Reproved by Nathan the prophet, David repents of his sins

Background imageRepents Collection: Mary Magdalen Repents

Mary Magdalen Repents
MARY MAGDALEN She repents of her evil life, reading a Good Book (what, I wonder ?) which assures her there is hope of salvation even for such as her

Background imageRepents Collection: Judas Repents

Judas Repents
he throws down the 30 pieces of silver which were paid him as a reward for betraying Jesus


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"Repentance: A Journey of Redemption and Forgiveness" In the annals of history, tales of repentance echo through the ages. From Judas Iscariot's remorseful betrayal to Isaiah and Hezekiah seeking forgiveness, these stories remind us that redemption is within reach for all. One such tale speaks of "The Babes in the Wood, " orphaned children destined for a tragic fate at the hands of hired ruffians. Yet, amidst darkness, one ruffian repents and turns against his wicked comrades. Though he saves their lives momentarily, he abandons them in the woods where they meet an untimely end. However, robins cover their lifeless bodies with leaves, symbolizing nature's compassion even in tragedy. Mary Magdalene's path to repentance also captivates hearts as she listens intently to Christ's teachings. Overwhelmed by guilt, she seeks solace and finds redemption through her unwavering faith. Jane Shore too experiences a profound transformation as she repents for her past misdeeds. Her story serves as a reminder that no matter how far we stray from righteousness, there is always hope for renewal. Even King David himself was not immune to remorse; his heartfelt repentance became an enduring lesson on humility and forgiveness. Judas' ultimate act of contrition reverberates throughout time when he returns the thirty pieces of silver earned from betraying Jesus. This poignant moment captured in William Collins' Holy Bible reminds us that even in our darkest hours, it is never too late to seek forgiveness. As we reflect on these narratives filled with regret and penitence, let us remember that true repentance requires action – acknowledging our wrongs and striving towards change. May we find inspiration in Mary Magdalene listening attentively or Christ sitting mercifully among sinners depicted by Artokoloro – reminding us that redemption awaits those who seek it.