repent
feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one's wrongdoing or sin.
If I remember correctly, that was one of James Strong's definitions. I'm not going to geek out and get into a Greek language study here. I don't even know enough Greek to get around in Cypress. I have studied the Bible words translated repent/ repentance however. It was important to me to learn what the Word of God means when using the term.
Why?
A. It's important to God to make clear what His requirements are for salvation. He certainly did and Repent/ repentance is defined in the English Bible, so there is no need to learn a foreign language.
B. It's important to the Son of God, Jesus Who went through unimaginable suffering and experienced death for all mankind throughout history.
C. It's important to those who do not want to experience the everlasting torments of Hell.
D. It's important to me, because I don't want to misinterpret or misrepresent THE most important topic for every human being, whether they know that now or not.
SInce I heard so many conflicting definitions from evangelical, protestant and Baptist pulpits, poopes and celebrities, even Greek/Hebrew dictionaries: I took the effort to beg God and diligently search the Scriptures for answers with a humble open mind.
God blessed me with a few utterly important answers.