The sorrow, sympathy, and compassion Jesus felt for all mankind.Pope Leo the Great referred to this passage when he discussed the two natures of Jesus: "In His humanity Jesus wept for Lazarus in His divinity he raised him from the dead." His emotions and reactions were real Christ was not an illusion or spirit (see the heresy of Docetism). Weeping demonstrates that Christ was a true man, with real bodily functions (such as tears, sweat, blood, eating and drinking-note, for comparison, the emphasis laid on Jesus' eating during the post-resurrection appearances).Significance has been attributed to Jesus's deep emotional response to his friends' weeping, and his own tears, including the following: The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures NLT (pre-2005 version), RSV, Recovery Version, WEB, YLT Text Resurrection of Lazarus by Juan de Flandes, around 1500 TranslationĪSV, Darby Bible, ERV, ESV, HCSB, KJV, NASB, NET, NIV, NJB, NKJV, Luke's gospel also records that Jesus wept as he entered Jerusalem before his trial and death, anticipating the destruction of the Temple. He then went to the tomb and told the people to remove the stone covering it, prayed aloud to his Father, and ordered Lazarus to come out, resuscitated. After asking where Lazarus had been laid, and being invited to come see, Jesus wept. Jesus, after talking to the grieving sisters and seeing Lazarus's friends weeping, was deeply troubled and moved. Lazarus's sisters- Mary and Martha-sent word to Jesus of their brother's illness and impending death, but Jesus arrived four days after Lazarus died. ![]() This verse occurs in John's narrative of the death of Lazarus of Bethany, a follower of Jesus.
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