Probably depends on the translation.
According to NWT:
"repent"; "repents"; "repented"; or "repenting"-- 36 times
"repentance" -- 20 times
The word repent is used 43 times in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible.
The word "repent" appears 39 times, "repentance" appears 21 times, "repented" appears 9 times, and "repents" appears 5 times.
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Repent (46) is used 7 times for the 7 buildings Repentance (26) Repented (32) Repentest (1) Repenteth (5) is 110 here-twin towers of 110 floors each. Repenting (1) Repentings (1) link is given
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There is no specific limit to the number of times God forgives us for the same sin. In Christianity, it is believed that God's forgiveness is limitless and unconditional for those who sincerely repent and seek forgiveness from Him.
Many today would not mention it, but New Testament preaching is filled with ... John, "From that time Jesus began to preach and say, 'Repent, for the kingdom.
Every single second of the day. Everytime you sin. The minute you sin, pray to God and ask for forgiveness.
Enough times to disqualify him as a prophet and qualify him as a man who is in great peril if he doesn't repent and be converted. Once is more than enough.
The correct expression is Repent of.
"Repent" (repented, repentance) is found throughout the New Testament. It first appears in Matthew 3:2, its last appearance is in Revelation 16:11, and there are 52 appearances in between.
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Repent and be saved. Acts 3:19 "Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord;"