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Why does Jesus weep at Lazarus' tomb?

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Jesus weeps as a display of His compassion and humanity, sharing in the sadness of Lazarus' death.

In John 11:35, the brief yet profound phrase 'Jesus wept' illustrates the deep compassion Jesus holds for humanity. He identifies with the sorrow of Mary and Martha, reflecting His genuine humanity even as He possesses divine power. This act of mourning demonstrates Jesus' empathy towards those who grieve and serves as a reminder that He understands our suffering. His tears are a reflection of His love and kindness, showing that while He has the authority to raise Lazarus, He also possesses a heart that feels the pain of loss.
Scripture References: John 11:35, John 11:38

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