“And when he drew near and saw the city, he wept over it,”
As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it — he wept (eklausen, wept, sobbed) over it: the only weeping of Jesus recorded in Luke. He wept over it: the city as the object of grief. The weeping is the sign of the chapter's most profound emotion — the anguish of the Messiah for the city that is about to reject him.
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Luke 19:41
“And when he drew near and saw the city, he wept over it,”
As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it — he wept (eklausen, wept, sobbed) over it: the only weeping of Jesus recorded in Luke. He wept over it: the city as the object of grief. The weeping is the sign of the chapter's most profound emotion — the anguish of the Messiah for the city that is about to reject him.
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As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it — he wept (eklausen, wept, sobbed) over it: the only weeping of Jesus recorded in Luke. He wept over it: the city as the object of grief. The weeping is the sign of the chapter's most profound emotion — the anguish of the Messiah for the city that is about to reject him.