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Matthew 21:19

Matthew 21:19 He saw a fig tree. On the route from Bethany to the city. The fig is common in Palestine. Found nothing thereon, but leaves. Mark adds that "the time of figs was not yet" (Mark 11:13); that is, of ripe figs. The green figs ought to have appeared among the leaves in April, though the fruit began ripening in June. Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward for ever. Peter calls this a cursing. It was doomed to death and withered. On the next morning (Tuesday) it "was dried up from the roots" (Mark 11:21). It was a parable in action, illustrating how the fruitless Jewish nation should wither away. It had leaves, but no fruit.




Other People's Commentary (NT) entries containing Matthew 21:19:

Matthew 21:19
Mark 11:12-14
Mark 11:20-24

 

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