Mark 11:21

21 And Peter remembred and sayde vnto him: master beholde the fygge tree which thou cursedest is widdred awaye.

Mark 11:21 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 11:21

And Peter, calling to remembrance
Not so much the tree, and its spreading leaves, and the greatness of it, and the flourishing condition it was in, the other day, as the imprecation of Christ upon it:

saith unto him, Master, behold, the fig tree which thou cursedst is
withered away;
which he observed, as matter of astonishment, and as an instance of Christ's surprising power and authority; (See Gill on Matthew 21:20).

Mark 11:21 In-Context

19 And when eve was come he went out of the cite.
20 And in the mornynge as they passed by they sawe the fygge tree dryed vp by ye rotes.
21 And Peter remembred and sayde vnto him: master beholde the fygge tree which thou cursedest is widdred awaye.
22 And Iesus answered and sayde vnto them: Have confides in God.
23 Verely I saye vnto you that whosoever shall saye vnto this mountayne: take awaye thy silfe and cast thy silfe in to the see and shall not waver in his herte but shall beleve yt those thinges which he sayeth shall come to passe what soever he sayeth shalbe done to him.
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