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1 2, 0,7 | repentance, because “every tree which does not bear good 2 2, 1,2 | when you were under the fig tree, I saw you.” Whatever Nathanael 3 2, 1,2 | Nathanael was doing under the tree is unknown to us. But as 4 2, 1,2 | established prayer rites under the tree and, apparently, at that 5 4, 1,10| severed branches from the tree of God’s Kingdom. The contemporary 6 4, 1,10| their activities: “ A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor 7 4, 1,10| bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit.” The term 8 4, 2,3 | from a tiny seed a whole tree emerges — nobody knows. 9 4, 2,4 | In the East, a mustard tree could reach an enormous 10 4, 2,4 | like birds in a mustard tree - a multitude of people’ 11 4, 2,21| piece of cutting from one tree to another in order to make 12 5, 0,31| eventually growing into a huge tree. However, it shouldn’t be 13 5, 0,56| parable of the fruitless fig tree.~ ~ 14 5, 0,57| Parable on the Fruitless Fig Tree.~(Luke 13:6-9)~The owner 15 5, 0,57| the world, just as the fig tree stood alone in the vineyard. 16 5, 0,58| considers that the fruitless fig tree the deformed woman — are 17 5, 0,65| was the fruit of a certain tree, found in Syria and Asia 18 5, 0,69| the “mustard seed.” A huge tree grows from the tiny mustard 19 5, 0,80| Zacchaeus climbed up a sycamore tree to get a better view of 20 6, 0,86| condemnation of the fig tree), that He entered the temple 21 6, 1,1 | Curse on the Fruitless Fig Tree.~(Mat. 21:18-22; Mark 11: 22 6, 1,1 | the Lord noticed a fig tree. While wishing to partake 23 6, 1,1 | Immediately the fig tree withered away,” which amazed 24 6, 1,1 | Mark notes that the fig tree didn’t have any fruit because 25 6, 1,1 | time.~Then why did the gig tree was subjected to a curse? — 26 6, 1,1 | leaves appear on a fig tree after it had given fruit. 27 6, 1,1 | its lush greenery, this tree promised fruit to the passerby 28 6, 1,1 | Church teaches that the fig tree was a symbol of the representatives 29 6, 2,1 | The Withered Fig Tree.~(Mat. 21:20-22; Mark 11: 30 6, 2,1 | Lord’s curse on the fig tree, is explained By Saint Mark 31 6, 2,1 | disciples noticed that the fig tree had withered. In answer 32 6, 2,11| this parable from the fig tree…” Just as the advance of 33 6, 2,11| the branches of the fig tree, so is it necessary to judge 34 9, 3 | Parable on the fruitless fig tree. Parable on those that love