Mateo 21:20

20 Los discípulos se asombraron al ver esto.—¿Cómo es que se secó la higuera tan pronto? —preguntaron ellos.

Mateo 21:20 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 21:20

And when the disciples saw it
The next day in the morning, as Mark says: they had, heard what Christ had said to it the day before, as the same evangelist observes; but did not take notice of the immediate withering of the tree; but the next morning, as they returned from Bethany, they saw it dried up from the roots:

they marvelled;
not that Christ should curse it, but that it should wither away so soon, and upon his saying what he did; which was a considerable instance of his power and Godhead, all creatures, animate and inanimate, being at his command and disposal:

saying, how soon is the fig tree withered away?
This was said by Peter, in the name of the rest, who recollecting what Jesus had said to it the day before, and observing how the event had answered his words so soon, addressed Christ after this manner: "master, behold the fig tree which thou cursedst is withered away"; expressing his wonder at it, and ascribing, it to the power of Christ; of which this was an amazing proof and evidence.

Mateo 21:20 In-Context

18 Muy de mañana, cuando volvía a la ciudad, tuvo hambre.
19 Al ver una higuera junto al camino, se acercó a ella, pero no encontró nada más que hojas.—¡Nunca más vuelvas a dar fruto! —le dijo.Y al instante se secó la higuera.
20 Los discípulos se asombraron al ver esto.—¿Cómo es que se secó la higuera tan pronto? —preguntaron ellos.
21 —Les aseguro que si tienen fe y no dudan —les respondió Jesús—, no solo harán lo que he hecho con la higuera, sino que podrán decirle a este monte: “¡Quítate de ahí y tírate al mar!”, y así se hará.
22 Si ustedes creen, recibirán todo lo que pidan en oración.
La Santa Biblia, Nueva Versión Internacional® NVI® Copyright © 1999 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.