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Jesus's Path To The Cross: An 8-Day Devotional

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[Illustrations included in this devotional are not visible in this view. Illustrations are only supported in the Bible App for iOS, Android, and at Bible.com] Photo Credit: © Photo Credit: Todd Bolen/BiblePlaces.com Jesus Curses a Fig Tree The fig tree is well suited to the kind of dry-farming horticulture used in the rocky soils of the eastern Mediterranean. The tree played such an important role in the regional economy that it was included in the list of species defining the “good land” into which God brought Israel (Deut. 8:7–8). Its large leaves provide welcome shade during the heat of summer (cf. John 1:48), and its fruit offers an exceptionally sweet taste to an otherwise relatively bland local diet. Like all orchard crops in the region, the fig tree is barren in the winter, puts out leaves in the spring, and produces a mature crop in late summer. What is unique about the fig tree, however, is that it produces two sets of figs each growing season. Early figs appear in early spring not long after the first leaves. They are small, hard, and not easily eaten. If a fig tree fails to bear early figs, either it is infertile or it will be unproductive later in the season, when the sweet, later figs  normally appear. When, on the Monday before Passover, Jesus saw that a fig tree on the Mount of Olives had leaves but not early figs  he cursed it (Matt. 21:18–19; Mark 11:12–14, 20–21). The tree’s appearance from a distance gave the promise of fruit, but its actual potential for fruitfulness was lacking.

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