WAILING.—The expression of sorrow by loud cries is several times alluded to in the Gospels: Mat 2:18 ‘In Rama was there a voice heard’; Mat 11:17 ‘We have mourned unto you’ (cf. Luk 23:27, Joh 16:20). The Jewish custom is abundantly evidenced from the OT (see esp. Jer 9:10; Jer 9:17); in the Gospels only two instances are detailed, one at the death of Jairus’ daughter, and the other at Christ’s death. On both of these occasions mourning with loud cries is indicated (Mat 9:23 ‘flute-players,’ ‘tumult’; Mar 5:38 ‘wailing’; Luk 23:27 ‘lamented,’
T. Gregory.
WAILING.—See Mourning Customs.
