20 Questions
According to the text, why did Jesus weep when He saw the people grieving over Lazarus' death?
Because He was grieved by the curse of sin and death
What was the second reason for Jesus' anguish mentioned in the text?
The people's lack of faith
Who were among Jesus' dearest friends according to the text?
Mary, Martha, and Lazarus
What intensified Jesus' distress over the people's spiritual blindness and unbelief?
The people's lack of faith
What did some people do after Lazarus was raised from the dead?
They reported to the Pharisees
What did Jesus likely groan in His spirit most for?
The hard-hearted informants
What did Jesus weep with when He saw the people grieving over Lazarus' death?
Compassion
What did Jesus do when He saw the people's lack of faith?
He became frustrated
What did the people do after Lazarus was raised from the dead?
They believed in Jesus
What did Jesus' distress over the people's lack of faith reveal?
His humanity
According to the text, what was Jesus' emotional response when He saw Mary and those around her weeping in grief over Lazarus' death?
He was troubled
According to the text, what does the Greek word 'embrimaomai' used to describe Jesus' emotional response suggest?
Indignation
According to the text, how did some Bible translators render the phrase 'groaned in the spirit'?
Deeply moved in spirit
According to the text, what does the Greek term 'etaraxen' translated as 'troubled' emphasize?
Agitation
According to the text, what does the reference to 'the spirit' in John 11:33 indicate?
Jesus' inner being
According to the text, how many other places in the New Testament is the Greek word 'embrimaomai' used to describe Jesus' emotional response?
4
According to the text, what does the Greek word 'embrimaomai' express?
Outrage
According to the text, what was Jesus' emotional response when He stood before the tomb of Lazarus?
He wept
According to the text, what does the Greek word used to describe Jesus' weeping indicate?
Outpouring of grief
According to the text, what did Jesus know about Lazarus' ultimate fate?
He would go to heaven
Test your knowledge of the emotional response of Jesus Christ to the death of Lazarus. Explore the different translations of the phrase "groaned in the spirit" and discover the deeper meaning behind this heart-wrenching event in the life of Jesus.
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