No. It is a complete sentence with a subject (Jesus) and predicate (wept).
It is a noun, but it is not the subject of the sentence... it is just part of a prepositional phrase.
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A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A noun can function as the subject of the sentence or a clause and the object of the verb or a preposition.Example sentences:Noun subject of sentence: Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.Noun subject of clause: The cookies that Aunt Jane made are for Jack and Jill.Noun object of verb: Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.Noun object of preposition: Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.More Examples:A subject is the thing(s) that the sentence is about. 'Jesus wept.' is the shortest sentence in the bible. Jesus is the subject.A transitive verb passes its action onto an object. "Jesus wept tears." 'Jesus' remains the subject, wept becomes a transitive verb passing its action onto the object 'tears.'"Jesus wept tears for Mary." 'Jesus' is the subject, 'wept' is a transitive verb passing its action onto the object 'tears.' 'Mary' is the indirect object. But if you want to know more then go to google.comSubject: the person doing the action. "John waited for the bus." (Who waited? John.)Object: the person who received the action. "Mother hugged her baby." (Who received the hug? The baby.)A prepositional phrase: a phrase with words like to, in, on, up, down, with, for, over. "He looked in the mirror." ("In" is a preposition, so the noun object is mirror.)subject of a sentence: My brother will pick us up.subject of a clause: The singer who opened the show was very good.object of a verb: The boy ate an apple.object of a preposition: I sent an email to my sister.
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No, it has a noun (Jesus) and verb (wept).
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." - John 3:16
A sentence only requires a subject and verb - everything else is just details. "He wept" is a prime example of a viable sentence, and "he will return" is another.
Nonetheless, Jesus wept.
The sentence "Jesus wept" is the shortest verse in the Bible. In the King James version It is in the Gospel According to Saint John, chapter 11, verse 35
Jesus wept = ישוע בכה
Jesus Wept was created on 1995-10-03.
The Hebrew translation for "Jesus wept." is: .ישו בכה
In the Bible John chapter 11 verse 35 is short: Jesus wept.
Depending on edition it is either "Jesus wept" or "and Jesus wept".
John 11:35 - "Jesus wept."
"Jesus wept" is the shortest verse which is John 11:35.