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- Jesus' weeping reflects his grief over the impending destruction of Jerusalem and the consequences the people would face for rejecting him. It is a poignant reminder of the consequences of rejecting the message of salvation and the opportunity to be reconciled with God.
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Jan 4, 2022 · In Proverbs 1, wisdom is personified: “At the head of the noisy streets she cries out, in the gateways of the city she makes her speech” (verse 21). To spread her words to the maximum number of people, Wisdom took to the gates. The first mention of a city gate is found in Genesis 19:1.
- Jesus Wept
As our Lord approached Jerusalem and thought of all those...
- Jesus Wept
There is a hum of the city in its ceaseless activity, a shout in its occasional excitement, a song in its periodic mirth, but a cry in its constant want, distress, pain. Paul heard it at Athens and his "heart was stirred"; Jesus at Jerusalem and "He wept."
Men {m} groan from out of the city, and the soul of the wounded crieth out: yet God {n} layeth not folly to them. (m) For the great oppression and extortion. (n) Cry out and call for vengeance.
Oct 8, 2024 · A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.”. The whole sermon teaches Christ’s disciples about the culture of the Kingdom of Heaven and how his followers should live in the world. In Matthew 5:13-16, Jesus reveals how his disciples play an important role in society. “You are the salt of the earth.”. Salt, in the ancient world, symbolized life.
For there was a very great confusion in all the city, when the ark of the God of Israel entered there; and those, who lived and died not were smitten with emerods; and the cry of the city went up to heaven.
Jan 27, 2022 · Upon entering the city of Jerusalem, Jesus wept at the thought of the great destruction that would befall the city as a consequence of their rejection of Him (Luke 19:41-44). He was sad because He knew that the great city wouldn’t enjoy His peace.
Jan 4, 2022 · As our Lord approached Jerusalem and thought of all those lost souls, “He saw the city and wept over it” (Luke 19:41). Here, wept is the same word used to describe the weeping of Mary and the others in John 11:33, so we know that Jesus cried aloud in anguish over the future of the city.