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What does the Bible say about the lament of Jesus over Jerusalem?

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The Bible captures Jesus' lament over Jerusalem in Matthew 23:37-39, expressing His desire to gather the people like a hen gathers her chicks.

In Matthew 23:37-39, we see Jesus lamenting over Jerusalem, highlighting His deep sorrow for the city that repeatedly rejected God's messengers. He expresses a yearning to gather the people under His protection, comparing Himself to a hen wanting to gather her chicks. This lament points to the tragic reality of Jerusalem's stubbornness and the consequences of their refusal to accept God's calling. Jesus' sorrow reflects both His divine compassion and His genuine human emotion, emphasizing that He was fully God and fully man. The lament serves as a solemn reminder of the consequences of rejecting divine grace and the seriousness of the call to repent and believe in Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 23:37-39

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