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What does the Bible say about Christ weeping over Jerusalem?

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Christ weeps over Jerusalem to express His deep compassion for a wayward people facing judgment.

In Luke 19:41-44, Jesus weeps for Jerusalem, showing His genuine sorrow for the city's rejection of Him and the impending judgment they face. His tears reveal not only His humanity but also His deep compassion for those who will suffer because they ignored His call. This passage emphasizes God’s desire for repentance and the pain it brings Him when people choose rebellion over salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 19:41-44, Luke 13:34

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