A.B.D
Arabic Bible Dictionary
WAILING-
WAILING- PLACE, JEWS’ a section of the western wall of the temple
area, where the Jews assemble every Lriday afternoon to bewail their
desolate condition (Psalm 79=>1, 4, 5). The stones in this part of the wall
are of great size, and were placed, as is generally believed, in the position
in which they are now found in the time of Solomon. “The congregation at
the wailing-place is one of the most solemn gatherings left to the Jewish
Church, and as the writer gazed at the motley concourse he experienced a
feeling of sorrow that the remnants of the chosen race should be
heartlessly thrust outside the sacred enclosure of their fathers’ holy temple
by men of an alien race and an alien creed. Many of the elders, seated on
the ground, with their backs against the wall, on the west side of the area,
and with their faces turned toward the eternal house, read out of their
well-thumbed Hebrew books passages from the prophetic writings, such
as Isaiah 64=>9-12” (King’s Recent Discoveries, etc.). The wailing-place of
the Jews, viewed in its past spiritual and historic relations, is indeed “the
saddest nook in this vale of tears.” (See LAMENTATIONS, BOOK OL.)