John 11:35

35 And Iesus wept.

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John 11:35 Meaning and Commentary

John 11:35

Jesus wept.
] As he was going along to the grave, see ( John 11:28 ) ; as he was meditating upon the state of his friend Lazarus, the distress his two sisters were in, and the greater damnation that would befall the Jews then present, who, notwithstanding the miracle, would not believe in him. This shows him to be truly and really man, subject to like passions, only without sin.

John 11:35 In-Context

33 When Iesus sawe her wepe and ye Iewes also wepe which came wt her he groned in ye sprete and was troubled in him selfe
34 and sayde: Where have ye layed him? They sayde vnto him: Lorde come and se.
35 And Iesus wept.
36 Then sayde the Iewes: Beholde howe he loved him.
37 And some of the sayde: coulde not he which openned the eyes of the blynde have made also that this man shuld not have dyed?

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