19 And (A)whenever evening came, [a]they would leave the city.

20 (B)As they were passing by in the morning, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots up. 21 And being reminded, Peter *said to Him, “(C)Rabbi, look, the fig tree that You cursed has withered.”

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Footnotes

  1. Mark 11:19 I.e., Jesus and His disciples

19 When evening came, Jesus and his disciples[a] went out of the city.(A)

20 In the morning, as they went along, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots. 21 Peter remembered and said to Jesus, “Rabbi,(B) look! The fig tree you cursed has withered!”

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Footnotes

  1. Mark 11:19 Some early manuscripts came, Jesus

19 And when even was come, he went out of the city.

20 And in the morning, as they passed by, they saw the fig tree dried up from the roots.

21 And Peter calling to remembrance saith unto him, Master, behold, the fig tree which thou cursedst is withered away.

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17 And He left them and went out of the city to (A)Bethany, and spent the night there.

The Barren Fig Tree

18 (B)Now in the early morning, when He was returning to the city, He became hungry. 19 And seeing a lone (C)fig tree by the road, He came to it and found nothing on it except leaves alone; and He *said to it, “No longer shall there ever be any fruit from you.” And at once the fig tree withered.

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17 And he left them and went out of the city to Bethany,(A) where he spent the night.

Jesus Curses a Fig Tree(B)

18 Early in the morning, as Jesus was on his way back to the city, he was hungry. 19 Seeing a fig tree by the road, he went up to it but found nothing on it except leaves. Then he said to it, “May you never bear fruit again!” Immediately the tree withered.(C)

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17 And he left them, and went out of the city into Bethany; and he lodged there.

18 Now in the morning as he returned into the city, he hungered.

19 And when he saw a fig tree in the way, he came to it, and found nothing thereon, but leaves only, and said unto it, Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward for ever. And presently the fig tree withered away.

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