Definition: Apology in the Bible refers to expressing regret, contrition, or sorrow over an offense committed against someone else. It occurs in verses 19:32-33, where Jesus' disciples apologize for their actions that resulted in a paralyzing curse upon them and his friends. In the New Testament, it is often used to express humility, repentance, or contrition towards another person's wrongs. The term "apology" can also be used in context of formal apologies, such as when someone apologizes for an error made during their career or business dealings.