Q: Have you ever heard, “Cry at a birth and rejoice at a funeral”? If so, is there a Scripture for this or is it an old saying? A: This quote is not from the Bible. ... Ecclesiastes 3:4 tells us that there is “a time to weep, and a time to laugh; ... Technorati Tags: birth | death | laugh | cry | burial | sorrow | celebration...
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An Eternal Career, by Frank and Lydia Hammer, [1947], full text etext at sacred-texts.com ... Men rejoice at birth and weep at death; in reality they should do the reverse. Birth is death to the soul, while death is the soul's resurrection; and is not an occasion for mourning but for rejoicing that a soul has risen!
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That's why the Scripture says--though the natural man can't comprehend it--we're to weep at birth and rejoice in death. Why would we weep at birth? We get so excited about this little baby. That little baby was just born into Adam's family.
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Ye shall weep at his birth, and rejoice at his death. For he shall shatter all hearts at his birth, and shall give salvation at his death. But ye will serve him not, and hate him much. You shall despise him, and shall plot against him.
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Date: 3/17/2000 10:08:00 AM From Authorid: 6000 The Bible says that we should weep at birth into a world of sin, and rejoice at death,to be reuinted with light....but it is the journey to this end that enriches our soul.
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It's probably the harder death than physical death. The harder thing is to die out and stay alive. To stay around and have to deal ... That is why we should weep at a birth and rejoice at a death. Ecc. 7:1 I did a funeral a few weeks ago. I said, "Look here folks, I'm not here to be sad. I'm here to celebrate this spirit.
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As the Christian scripture admonishes, “Weep at a child's birth, and rejoice at their death,” Donna requests no funeral, be held. Her family provided lovingly and adequately for her during her life time. She wants only those happy memories be kept.
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I believe this is one of the most original and remarkable ideas that i ever heard of and also brings new meaning of the often repeated adage-”we should weep at the birth of a child and rejoice at the death.” After all the rites are for the living to reminisce and say goodbye to the deceased.
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B. LIFE MEETS DEATH ON ROAD TO NAIN 1. GREAT TRUTH HERE A. TWO LARGE CROWDS B. ONE FOLLOWING LIFE THE OTHER DEATH C. GOING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS 3. IN THIS TEXT WE SEE FOUR GREAT POWERS ... 6. YES, TEARS HAVE GREAT POWER A. ILLUS: ROBERT McCHEYNE-SCOTTISH PREACHER-HEAD DOWN PULPIT AND WEEP FOR THE LOST BEFORE EVERY SERMON.
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