mark 11:12-14 explanation - Axtarish в Google
' Answer, Because figs were ripe in Judea as early as the Passover. Besides, the fig tree puts forth its fruit first, and afterwards its leaves. Indeed, this ...
Jesus approaches the fig tree and finds it unfruitful, so He judges it (Mark 11:12–14). He then finds the temple corrupt and judges it (Matthew 11:15–19). The ...
28 авг. 2017 г. · The Lord Jesus wants us all to know that He is examining our lives. He wants us to know that He is looking for genuine spiritual fruit in our lives.
12 авг. 2024 г. · Jesus uses his miraculous powers to place a curse on the fig tree. Our human viewpoint looks on this curse as capricious and unfair.
Jesus' cursing of the fig tree was intended as a warning of what was to come in the absence of repentance; the total destruction and final ruin of the Jewish ...
It was a figure of the doom upon the Jewish church, to which he came seeking fruit, but found none. Christ went to the temple, and began to reform the abuses in ...
11 июл. 2022 г. · He loved you. He blessed you. He equipped you so you could represent Him. He wants you to speak for Him in your relationships. He wants you to ...
21 апр. 2022 г. · Upon coming to the tree expecting to find something to eat, Jesus instead discovered that the fig tree had no fruit on it and cursed the tree ...
18 сент. 2016 г. · the leaves of a fig tree are made symbolic of trying to cover up something from the sight of God—even though God clearly sees and knows all ...
28 окт. 2019 г. · Throughout the Old Testament, the fig tree held spiritual value as a symbol for Israel, serving as a metaphor for their standing with God.
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