The term "impenitent" refers to a state of being not penitent; not repenting of sin; not contrite; obdurate; of a hard heart. [1] [2] It describes an individual who does not express remorse or regret for their wrongdoings and remains unyielding in their stance. [3]

According to www.iAsk.Ai - Ask AI:

In a theological context, impenitence is considered a serious spiritual condition, signifying a rejection of divine grace and mercy. [4] The Bible frequently calls for repentance as a crucial step towards reconciliation with God. [4] An impenitent heart is contrasted with a repentant one, which acknowledges sin, seeks forgiveness, and turns away from wrongdoing. [4] Biblical examples of impenitence include Pharaoh, who repeatedly refused to release the Israelites despite numerous plagues, and the unrepentant cities of Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum, which witnessed Jesus' miracles but did not change their ways. [4] The consequences of impenitence, as described in scripture, can include the accumulation of divine wrath and sudden, irreversible destruction. [4] [5]

The concept also extends beyond religious contexts to describe anyone who is not sorry for having done wrong, such as an "impenitent criminal who said he'd do it all over again." [3] Synonyms for impenitent include ruthless. [3]


Authoritative Sources

  1. Impenitent. [Merriam-Webster]
  2. Impenitent. [Webster's 1828 Dictionary]
  3. Impenitent. [Merriam-Webster Thesaurus]
  4. Biblical Meaning of Impenitent. [Bible Hub Topical]
  5. Romans 2:5. [Bible Hub Topical]

Sign up for free to save this answer and access it later

Sign up →