impenitence
[im'penitəns]
n. 不知悔改, 顽固
n.
不悔改; 无悔意
impenitence
impenitenceimpenitence[imˈpenitəns]n.1.■不知悔改,顽固
impenitence
■The long-suffering of God toward Jerusalem only confirmed the Jews in their stubborn impenitence.
上帝对耶路撒冷城的忍耐,只有使犹太人更加顽固刚愎。
■" If they had honestly searched the Scriptures, bringing their theories to the test of God's word, Jesus need not have wept over their impenitence.
他们若能诚诚实实查考圣经,用上帝的话来检验自己的理论,耶稣就不必为他们的死不悔改而哀哭了;
■Is the following true: "Necessarily, Judas (a non-elect) who is foreseen by God to die in sin commit that sin of final impenitence"?
兄所理解的恒久不变,用于天主所赋予的有效恩宠,是正确的。
■Sakyamuni has it that things which can be ruined or destroyed are called impenitence.
就好比雉肉都是同样一种雉肉一样,吃了一只,也就等于吃了全部,所以就无法治愈他们的愚惑烦恼的毛病。