
Jesus cursed the fig tree AJV?
Luke recounts an incident when Jesus and his disciples were on their way to Jerusalem. They were walking along a path when they came to a fig tree. The tree was barren. The disciples asked Jesus, “Why do you look at the trees Are you able to see all trees?” Jesus answered, “I see that you do not understand. Have you never read what the Scriptures say: ‘From the beginning the creator made trees and plants, and after that he made the
Jesus cursed fig tree AJV?
The story about the fig tree Jesus cursed is in all four gospels. The account, which is recorded in the synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke, tells of how Jesus was hungry and saw a fig tree and cursed it because it had no fruit. When the tree cursed Jesus, it withered and then was destroyed. Jesus then cursed any other tree that did not have enough fruit on it. The parable is often used to describe how people can only be fruitful when they
Jesus cursed fig tree in the time of figs?
There is an interesting discrepancy regarding the time of the incident. Luke records that Jesus cursed the fig tree when figs were already on the tree (Luke 13:6). However, Matthew and Mark state that Jesus cursed the fig tree during the time of figs (Matthew 21:19-20; Mark 11:13-20).
Jesus cursed the fig tree in the time of Israel?
It’s mentioned in Matthew 3:10, “But when they saw the wild fig tree, they cursed it. And its leaves began to wither and fall off. So the master of the vineyard told the steward, ‘Cut it down! Why should I allow you to keep staking my vineyard?’” The people of Israel claim that this cursing of the tree is what happened during the time of Jesus, who cursed the fig tree when he saw it
Jesus cursed fig tree on my behalf?
One common misconception about Jesus’ cursing of the fig tree is that He cursed it in anger. He didn’t. Jesus cursed the fig tree on my behalf because it had no fruit. It was not a willing tree but a tree that had been cursed by Satan. You see, the devil can only bring forth fruit when the tree is willing to produce it. Jesus came to earth to break the power of Satan and He did it by defeating the devil on the cross. In doing so