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  2. 12 The next day as they were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry. 13 Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs. ( D ) 14 Then he said to the tree, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again.”

  3. Jan 9, 2024 · Answer. Jesus told the Parable of the Fig TreeLuke 13:6-9 —immediately after reminding His listeners of a tower over the pool of Siloam ( John 9:7) which unexpectedly fell and killed eighteen people. The moral of that story is found in Luke 13:3: “Unless you repent, you will likewise perish.”

  4. May 13, 2020 · Throughout the Bible (1 Kings 4:25; Micah 4:4; Zechariah 3:10), sitting under their own fig tree was a common phrase symbolizing peace and prosperity. Read the full scripture of this Bible story below and find related articles, videos, and audio sermons for more Bible study resources.

  5. Sep 28, 2023 · Table of Contents. What does the fig tree in the Bible symbolize? What are the lessons of the withered fig tree parable? Where in the Bible does it say the fig tree withered away? What is the spiritual meaning of the fig tree? Why did Jesus curse the fig tree? Why fig is called the fruit of heaven? What is the parable of the fig tree in Matthew 24?

  6. Apr 21, 2022 · Why did Jesus curse the fig tree? Answer. The account of Jesus cursing the barren fig tree is found in two different gospel accounts. First, it is seen in Matthew 21:18-22, and then also in Mark 11:12-14. While there are slight differences between the two accounts, they are easily reconciled by studying the passages.

  7. Feb 26, 2021 · Updated Feb 26, 2021. In Luke 13:6-9, we hear Jesus tell a parable about a barren fig tree that should make us pause. The story goes like this: A man had a fig tree growing in his...

  8. Jun 25, 2019 · Jesus, Faith, Prayer, and Forgiveness. Now the disciples learn the fate of the fig tree that Jesus cursed and Mark’s “sandwich” is complete: two stories, one surrounding the other, with each providing deeper meaning to the other.

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