dlb wrote, "Do these help to answer the biblical standard that repentance is something that is not to fear being publicly declared?"

Thanks for your thoughtful response. I'm still seeing a disconnect, however. It seem that the Manifesto was (among other things, I realize) a public confession of sin purposely "aimed" at unbelievers. I don't really see the confessions in Nehemiah being directed to anyone but God Almighty. The same with David's psalms. Were they really meant to improve the image of the Israelites (or David) among the pagans? Is there a NT parallel?

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