The times I can think of that Jesus wept are when he was grieving for Lazarus, and when he was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane.
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There are at least 2 recordings of Jesus weeping. One when seeing Jerusalem in Luke 19:41 and what some call the shortest verse in the Scriptures, John 11:35 at the tomb of Lazarus.
More importantly than the fact that Christ was human and did weep, is why did He weep. In particular, at the tomb of the dead Lazarus, Jesus wept at the LACK OF FAITH of these close disciples who saw and heard of all His miracles in the past 3 1/2 year ministry.
As God, Christ knew Jerusalem would soon be destroyed by the Romans in 66-70 AD. Jerusalem is called the City of Peace yet has barely known it. But in the Millennium, it will become 'World Headquarters' for the Government of God. Afterwards, a New Jerusalem on a New Earth will have the tabernacle of God with man centered in this city.
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Jesus weep-ed is one i know that's the shortest one ever in the bible.
The Buddhists say that we should weep when a child is born, and rejoice when someone dies 15Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep.
A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one's birthEcclesiastes 7:1
Jeremiah weeps several times throughout the Bible, particularly in the Book of Jeremiah. One notable instance is in Jeremiah 9:1, where he mourns the destruction and devastation of his people. However, the exact number of times Jeremiah weeps is not explicitly mentioned or recorded in the Bible.
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Jesus weep-ed is one i know that's the shortest one ever in the bible.
Do not weep, for me; instead weep for yourselves and your children.
There is no record in the bible that Jesus passed any place when he went to Golgotha. We only have the record of Simon a Cyrenian bearing the cross for Jesus, and Jesus telling the daughters of Jerusalem not to weep for him, (Luke 23.26 to 31)
The Buddhists say that we should weep when a child is born, and rejoice when someone dies 15Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep.
This is found in Luke 23:28. He was addressing Jewish women. The verse reads, "Jesus turned and said to them, "Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me; weep for yourselves and for your children."
A large number of people followed him, including women who mourned and wailed for him. Jesus turned and said to them,"Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me; weep for yourselves and for your children.-Luke 23:28. Jesus told the women who were mourning and wailing for him as he was carrying his cross before he died not to mourn for him but themselves and their children.
The Bible doesn't say anything about Satan weeping. There is a book title "Making Satan Weep" by R. Leland Smith.
I believe only once, when he saw his brothers.
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8.Romans 12:15 - Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. [NKJV]
Of Nightingales That Weep has 170 pages.
The correct quotation is, "Jesus wept." It is found in the Gospel of St. John, chapter 11, verse 35.