Matthew 2:18
[Jer. 31:15], "A voice was heard in [the town of] Ramah [Note: This was a village near Jerusalem, where Rachel was buried], with crying and deep mourning. It was Rachel crying for her children [Note: Initially this was a reference to the Israelites who were taken to Babylonian captivity. See Jer. 29-31]. She refused to be comforted because they were dead."
Matthew 26:75
Then Peter remembered the words Jesus had said, "Before the rooster crows, you will deny [knowing] me three times." And he went out and cried bitterly.
Luke 1:2
[that is, people] who were ministers of the word and original eyewitnesses [of these events], and who passed them on to us; [and since]
Luke 19:41
And when Jesus got close and saw the city [of Jerusalem], He cried over it,