33-38. When Jesus . . . saw her weeping, and the Jews . . . weeping
. . . he groaned in the spirit--the tears of Mary and her friends
acting sympathetically upon Jesus, and drawing forth His emotions. What
a vivid and beautiful outcoming of His "real" humanity! The word here
rendered "groaned" does not mean "sighed" or "grieved," but rather
"powerfully checked his emotion"--made a visible effort to restrain
those tears which were ready to gush from His eyes.
and was troubled--rather, "troubled himself" (Margin); referring
probably to this visible difficulty of repressing His emotions.
JFB.
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