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  • Joseph McClosky on Genesis 14 - 2 years ago
    Why did Jesus weep for Lazarus?
  • GiGi - In Reply on Genesis 14 - 2 years ago
    Joseph,

    Scripture does not tell us.

    Perhaps He was moved with compassion at knowing the deep grief of those who loved Lazarus

    Maybe, as Rick, proposes, He was grieved by the unbelief of those involved in this happening.

    These are just some ideas, but as I said, Scripture does not tell us why Jesus wept. It just said that He did weep when at the tomb of Lazarus.
  • Rick - In Reply on Genesis 14 - 2 years ago
    Joseph McClosky This is one of the greatest records displaying the unbelief Jesus Christ still was dealing

    with even with His disciples and those that knew him well. The record starts Chapter 11:2 where mary Gets word

    to Jesus that was sick.

    First word out of Jesus mouth this sickness is not unto death but for the Glory of God.

    Now at this time in his ministry setting foot back in judea they could be killed. the number of negatives Jesus

    is hit with between verse 8and39 is 9 he's accused of causing that he died he's accused of the disciples going

    with him to die, mary lied to her sister saying the master called for her never did.

    All of Lazarus friends were there

    crying for him he was very well known and respected verse 8 jesus wept in Himself because of the unbelief. He knew

    was Going to raise him up because he said it in verse 4. Then look at verse 42 i know that thou hearest me always

    but because of the people I said it that they may believe. This is why he wept fighting unbelief.

    to raise him because he said that in verse 4



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