Similar Sounds for Opposite Outcomes - Do Not Forgive Unrighteously

Imagine a scenario where a person is attempting to say why they did something the other person in the context didn't like - at all!  But the second person interrupts as person number one is say, "I just...".  Now, consider apologies, how they describe a thought process that incorrectly led to the naughty decision, and how such an apology, an "I'm sorry", means that they do not intend to do it again - a situation that calls for forgiveness, like when a brother says, "I repent".  Now, back to our scenario.  Doesn't person two falsely forgive person one when he stops her from completing the justification, which is the opposite of saying, "I repent", because it means she is attempting to talk him into thinking the awful action is a right one?  Now consider that, on the surface, they sound almost the same - the intonation of anxiety in the explanation, but, without hearing the end of the matter, forgiveness is wickedly given to the unrepentant while forgiveness is given to the repentant - opposites!

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