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Jesus therefore, again groaning in himself, came to the tomb. Now it was a cave, and a stone lay against it.
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Jesus's Complex Emotion
Commentators note that Jesus's "groaning" was more than just sadness. It was a deep, visceral reaction. Scholars suggest it was a mix of emotions: profound sympathy for his grieving friends, but also a holy anger and indignation against the destructive power of death and the cynical unbelief of the crowd. This reveals the depth of Christ's passion to conquer sin and death.
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18th Century
Theologian
It was a cave. This was a common mode of burial. See Barnes on Matthew 8:28.
A stone lay upon it. Over the mouth of the cav…
Again groaning in himself (παλιν εμβριμωμενος εν εαυτω). Direct reference to the use of this same word (present middle participle …
19th Century
Bishop
Jesus therefore again groaning in himself.—See Note on John 11:33. Their evil thoughts, expressed in John 11:37, are the …
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Preacher
Then said the Jews, Behold how he loved him! And some of them said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that ev…
The repetition of “deeply moved” from v.33 shows that Jesus was still under the same emotional tension that his first contact with the mourners had…
16th Century
Jesus therefore again groaning within himself. Christ does not approach the tomb as an idle spectator, but as a champion who prepares for …
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17th Century
Pastor
Jesus therefore groaning in himself Not only through grief, just coming up to the grave, where his dear friend lay, …
Minister
Christ's tender sympathy with these afflicted friends appeared in the troubles of His spirit. In all the afflictions of believers, He is afflicted.…