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19 Ιουν 2013 · In Luke 19:41-44, Jesus predicts the terrible judgment that would come on Jerusalem. Note His attitude: He wept. The word is a stronger one than the word in John 11:35, where Jesus quietly wept at the tomb of Lazarus. The word here means loud sobbing or a cry of agony. God does not delight in judgment, but in mercy.
Luke 19:28-44 Jesus stops for a moment & sends 2 of his disciples ahead of Him into a nearby village to carry out a special errand. Here is how Luke records that event:
10 Νοε 2013 · From this passage on Jesus is going to enter Jerusalem and focus his ministry in Jerusalem. The Passion is going to unfold and the gospel narrative will end with the resurrection and ascension account of Jesus.
Scripture: Luke 19:28-44 Topic: Jesus Weeping , His Peace This sermon explores the contrast between joy and sorrow in Jesus' journey to Jerusalem, emphasizing the importance of steadfast faith and understanding God's vision for peace.
On entry to city Mt. Olives - whole city comes into view. B. Greek word for wept (sobbed-convulsive heaving...) "The Son of God in tears, the wondering angels see, Be thou astonished O my. soul, He wept those tears for thee." III. THE DAY OF THE KING. A. Prior refusal to allow public praise. 1. Now the stones would cry out. B. "This thy day." 1.
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44 And shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave in thee one stone upon another; because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation. Read full chapter