In the context of Peter speaking to "ye men of Israel" (Acts 3:12+), I think he uses "repent" in the sense of "changing their minds as to His [/Jesus'] identity"
(i.e. He truly is their promised Messiah... He came [first] as "Suffering Servant [vv.13,26]," which aspect they had overlooked/bypassed in their "expectations" from OT scripture, thus themselves fulfilling that very thing [His rejection and death on the Cross], but which aspect Peter is pointing out how the OT prophets "from Samuel and those that follow after, ... have foretold OF THESE DAYS" [v.24, speaking of His "Suffering Servant" days--first advent/earthly ministry before and including the Cross--See Samuel 8:7 and compare with what Jesus said in Luke 19:14 and what was said about Joseph's FIRST dream [reflective of Jesus' FIRST advent], in Genesis 37:7-8]).
Yes, calling for a "change of mind" concerning His IDENTITY.
https://biblehub.com/text/acts/3-19.htm - 3:19 "repent and..."
(i.e. He truly is their promised Messiah... He came [first] as "Suffering Servant [vv.13,26]," which aspect they had overlooked/bypassed in their "expectations" from OT scripture, thus themselves fulfilling that very thing [His rejection and death on the Cross], but which aspect Peter is pointing out how the OT prophets "from Samuel and those that follow after, ... have foretold OF THESE DAYS" [v.24, speaking of His "Suffering Servant" days--first advent/earthly ministry before and including the Cross--See Samuel 8:7 and compare with what Jesus said in Luke 19:14 and what was said about Joseph's FIRST dream [reflective of Jesus' FIRST advent], in Genesis 37:7-8]).
Yes, calling for a "change of mind" concerning His IDENTITY.
https://biblehub.com/text/acts/3-19.htm - 3:19 "repent and..."
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