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Marcos 11:13

Listen to Marcos 11:13
13 Vio que a cierta distancia había una higuera frondosa, así que se acercó para ver si encontraba higos; pero solo tenía hojas porque aún no había comenzado la temporada de los higos.

Marcos 11:13 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 11:13

And seeing a fig tree afar off
By the wayside, at some distance from him:

having leaves;
very large and spreading, which made a great show, as if there might be fruit on it:

he came;
unto it; either he went out of his way to it, or having seen it before him a good way off, at length came up to it

if haply he might find any thing thereon;
that is, any fruit; for he saw at a distance, there were leaves upon it; and which was the more remarkable, since it was the time of the fig tree just putting forth its tender branches, leaves, and fruit:

and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves;
no fruit at all upon it, contrary to his expectation as man, and the promising appearance the tree made:

for the time of figs was not [yet];
or, "for it was not the time of figs"; for the word "yet", is not in the text: and the words seem rather to be a reason, why Christ should not have expected fruit on it, than that he should: but the sense is, either because the time of gathering figs was not come; and since therefore they were not gathered, he might the rather hope to find some on it; or because it was not a kind season for figs, a good fig year; and this tree appearing in such a flourishing condition, might raise his expectation of finding fruit, yet he found none but leaves only; because it was so bad a season for figs, that even the most promising trees had none upon them: or this, tree being of an uncommon sort, though Christ expected to find no fruit on other trees, because the time of common: figs was not come, yet he might hope to, find some on this. Some critics neglecting the accents, render the words, "where he was, it was the season of figs"; (See Gill on Matthew 21:19).

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Marcos 11:13 In-Context

11 Así Jesús llegó a Jerusalén y entró en el templo. Después de mirar todo detenidamente a su alrededor, salió porque ya era tarde. Después regresó a Betania con los doce discípulos.
12 Jesús maldice la higuera
A la mañana siguiente, cuando salían de Betania, Jesús tuvo hambre.
13 Vio que a cierta distancia había una higuera frondosa, así que se acercó para ver si encontraba higos; pero solo tenía hojas porque aún no había comenzado la temporada de los higos.
14 Entonces Jesús dijo al árbol:
Y los discípulos lo oyeron.
15 Jesús despeja el templo
Cuando llegaron de nuevo a Jerusalén, Jesús entró en el templo y comenzó a echar a los que compraban y vendían animales para los sacrificios. Volcó las mesas de los cambistas y las sillas de los que vendían palomas,
Esta Biblia es una edición de la Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente. La Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente, © Tyndale House Foundation, 2010. Todos los derechos reservados. Visite Tyndale en Internet: www.BibliaNTV.com y www.tyndaleespanol.com.

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