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Luke 13:9

And if it bear fruit thenceforth (kan men poihsh karpon eiv to mellon). Aposiopesis, sudden breaking off for effect (Robertson, Grammar, p. 1203). See it also in Mark 11:32; Acts 23:9. Trench (Parables) tells a story like this of intercession for the fig tree for one year more which is widely current among the Arabs today who say that it will certainly bear fruit this time.




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Acts 23:9

 

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