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The term "relents" in the biblical context often refers to God's decision to withhold or change a course of action, particularly in response to human repentance or intercession. This concept is deeply rooted in the understanding of God's character as both just and merciful. The Hebrew word often translated as "relent" is "נָחַם" (nacham), which can also mean to be sorry, to repent, or to comfort.
Old Testament References1.
Exodus 32:14: In the aftermath of the Israelites' sin with the golden calf, Moses intercedes on their behalf. The Berean Standard Bible states, "So the LORD relented from the calamity He had threatened to bring on His people." This passage highlights God's willingness to change His intended course of action in response to Moses' plea, demonstrating His mercy and readiness to forgive.
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Jonah 3:10: The city of Nineveh provides a classic example of God relenting. After Jonah's warning, the people of Nineveh repent, and "When God saw their actions—that they had turned from their evil ways—He relented from the disaster He had threatened to bring upon them." This illustrates the principle that genuine repentance can lead to divine mercy.
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Jeremiah 18:8: Here, God speaks through the prophet Jeremiah, saying, "But if that nation I warned turns from its evil, then I will relent of the disaster I had planned to inflict." This passage underscores the conditional nature of some of God's pronouncements, contingent upon human response.
Theological ImplicationsThe concept of God relenting raises important theological questions about the nature of God's immutability and foreknowledge. From a conservative Christian perspective, God's relenting does not imply a change in His eternal nature or purposes but rather reflects His dynamic relationship with humanity. God's decisions to relent are consistent with His character, which is both just and merciful.
Human Intercession and RepentanceThe biblical narrative often links God's relenting with human intercession and repentance. Figures like Moses, Abraham, and the prophets serve as intercessors, pleading with God on behalf of others. This intercessory role is seen as a vital aspect of the believer's relationship with God, emphasizing the power and importance of prayer.
New Testament ConsiderationsWhile the specific term "relent" is less frequently used in the New Testament, the concept is present in the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. The parable of the prodigal son (
Luke 15:11-32) reflects the theme of divine mercy and forgiveness in response to repentance. Similarly,
2 Peter 3:9 states, "The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise, as some understand slowness, but is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance."
ConclusionThe biblical theme of God relenting is a profound testament to His mercy and the transformative power of repentance. It serves as a reminder of the dynamic relationship between God and humanity, where divine justice and mercy meet.
Strong's Hebrew
5162. nacham -- to be sorry, console oneself... consoling (1), give rest (1), have compassion (2), moved to pity (1), regret (1),
regretted (1), relent (5), relented (4), relenting (3),
relents (1), relieved
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Cyrus, the Servant Of-The Lord {4}
... The courtierrelents, and hands it over to a herdsman, to be exposed on the mountains.
The herdsmanrelents in turn, and bring the babe up as his own child....
The Servant of the Lord.
... The courtierrelents, and hands it over to a herdsman, to be exposed on the mountains.
The herdsmanrelents in turn, and brings the babe up as his own child....
Cambyses.
... men."Scenes of distress and suffering."Composure of Psammenitus."Feelings of the
father."His explanation of them."Cambysesrelents."His treatment...
Ephesians vi. 3-Jan
... with those heroes so admired amongst them, slaves of their passions, and cowards
with regard to death; as, for example, Achilles, when herelents, when he dies...
A Sermon to Open Neglecters and Nominal Followers of Religion
... If there be one here who after a long refusal, at lastrelents, and is willing to
become a servant of God by faith in Jesus Christ, let me tell him for his...
Another Wonderful Record of 25.
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Thesaurus
Relents (2 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance
Relents (2 Occurrences). Joel 2:13 Tear your
heart, and not your garments, and turn to Yahweh, your God
...Reliable (8 Occurrences)
Relenting (3 Occurrences)
... and not your garments, and turn to Yahweh, your God; for he is gracious and merciful,
slow to anger, and abundant in loving kindness, andrelents from sending...
Relentless (1 Occurrence)
Abounding (28 Occurrences)
... and not your garments, and turn to Yahweh, your God; for he is gracious and merciful,
slow to anger, and abundant in loving kindness, andrelents from sending...
Curse (211 Occurrences)
... In the light of the law all men are guilty. There is no acquittal through appeal
to a law that commands and never forgives-prohibits and neverrelents....
Slow (43 Occurrences)
... and not your garments, and turn to Yahweh, your God; for he is gracious and merciful,
slow to anger, and abundant in loving kindness, andrelents from sending...
Merciful (53 Occurrences)
... and not your garments, and turn to Yahweh, your God; for he is gracious and merciful,
slow to anger, and abundant in loving kindness, andrelents from sending...
Calamity (108 Occurrences)
... and not your garments, and turn to Yahweh, your God; for he is gracious and merciful,
slow to anger, and abundant in loving kindness, andrelents from sending...
Tear (97 Occurrences)
... and not your garments, and turn to Yahweh, your God; for he is gracious and merciful,
slow to anger, and abundant in loving kindness, andrelents from sending...
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