Jesus cried out "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani" in Aramaic on the cross.
To fulfill prophecy & knowing that all things were fulfilled concerning him.
The only people that we know about are those discussed in the Gospels:Many individuals were at the Crucifixion with Jesus. We can divide them into three main groups: the criminals (those being crucified with Jesus). The Romans (the centurion and the guards) and the Christians which included the women, including, besides Mary the mother of God, Joanna, and two other Marys, plus at least the apostle John.FromWikipedia:Gospel of Matthew presents many individuals at the Crucifixion with Jesus. Two rebels or thieves were crucified with Jesus,one on his right and one on his left (v. 38). There were also a centurion and other soldiers guarding those being crucified (v. 54). Also, watching from a distance, there were "Many women" who had been following Jesus during his ministry (v 55), most notably, "Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and the mother of Zebedee's sons." (v. 56).The Gospel of Luke[23:28-31] states that on the way to Calvary Jesus spoke to a number of women within the crowd of mourners following him, addressing them as "Daughters of Jerusalem". Biblical scholars have produced various theories about the identity of these women, and those actually present during the crucifixion itself, including among them Mary (Jesus' mother) and Mary Magdalene.Luke's Gospel does not mention that Jesus' mother was present during crucifixion. However, the Gospel of John[19:26-27] does place her at the crucifixion and states that while on the cross: Jesus saw his own mother, and the disciple standing near whom he loved, he said to his mother, "Woman, behold your son".The Gospel of John also places other women (The Three Marys), at the cross. It states that Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother, his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene.[Jn. 19:25] It is uncertain whether the Gospel of John totally refers to three or four women at the cross. References to the women are also made in Matthew 27:56 and Mark 15:40 (which also mentions Salome) and comparing these references they all seem to include Mary Magdalene.The Gospel of Mark states that Roman soldiers were also present at the crucifixion: And when the centurion, who stood there in front of Jesus, heard his cry and saw how he died, he said, "Surely this man was the Son of God!".[Mk. 15:39]
In the Bible, Jesus is recorded to have uttered "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" as he was nearing death on the cross. This moment is known as the "cry of dereliction."
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus cried during times of sorrow and suffering, such as when he wept at the death of his friend Lazarus.
The bible doesn's specifically say but I am certain that she was upset that her son was murdered.
Dill's response to Tom's cross examination was to cry and run out of the courtroom. He was overcome with emotion at the unfair treatment of Tom during the trial.
Holy cross.
It is recorded in scripture that Christ "cried out" only twice during Crucifixion (Matt 27:46, 50; Mark 15:34). These mark the moments that Christ was forsaken by God, "Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?" that is, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"; and when He gave up His spirit.Other than that it is said that Christ was silent:Isaiah 53:7:He was oppressed, and he was afflicted,yet he opened not his mouth;like a lamb that is led to the slaughter,and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent,so he opened not his mouth.
I walk,talk,eat,sleep and cry with him every day in my life.
Jesus will fix it Trouble in my way (Trouble in my way) Have to cry sometime (I Have to cry sometime) Trouble in my way (Trouble in my way) Have to cry sometime (I Have to cry sometime) Lay awake at night (Lay awake at night) But that's all right (That's all right) Chorus 1: I know that Jesus (Jesus, He will fix it) I know that Jesus (Jesus, He will fix it) I know that Jesus (Jesus, He will fix it) After a while (After a while) Stepped into the furnace (Step into the furnace) A long time ago (Long time ago) With ole Shadrach (Shadrach, Meshach) And Abed-Nego (And Abed-Nego) Hey, but they weren't worried (They weren't worried) This I know (This I know) Chorus 2: They knew that Jesus (Jesus, He will fix it) They knew that Jesus (Jesus, He will fix it) They knew that Jesus (Jesus, He will fix it) After a while When you are hurting (When you're hurting) And on your face it's shown (Pain is shown) But you keep tryin' (You keep tryin') To bear the pain alone (All alone) You need to give it to Jesus (Give it to the Master) He can handle the load (Heavy load) Repeat Chorus 1 So much trouble in my way (Trouble in my way) I have to cry sometime (Have to cry sometime) Trouble in my way (Trouble in my way) I have to cry sometime (I Have to cry sometime) I lay awake at night (Lay awake at night) But that's all right, it's all right (That's all right) Repeat Chorus 1 (with variations and stepouts several times through)
A Cry From The Blood Long ago, When Cain killed his brother, Oh, he left the scene, Hoping to forget, The haunting sounds, Those memories, of his Brother, Oh, he heard the cry, The cry from the blood, Chorus Hear the cry, From the blood, There's salvation, Only in the precious blood, Won't you hear me now, Jesus, really loves you, Can't you hear the cry, The cry from the blood, Long ago, When Jesus was dying, Many left the scene, hoping to forget, They saw the crimson flow, Those mercy drops, From my savior, And we can still hear, The cry from His blood, Chorus Hear the cry, From the blood, There's salvation, Only in the precious blood, Hear me now, Jesus, really loves you, Can't you hear Him now, The cry from the blood, Oh, can't you hear, The cry from the blood, The cry from the blood,