Mark 11:12-14

Mark 11:12-14

[12] And  on the morrow,  when they  were come  from  Bethany,  he was hungry:  [13] And  a fig tree  afar off  having  leaves,  he came,  if  he might find  any thing  thereon:  and  when he came  to  it,  he found  nothing  leaves;  for  the time  of figs  not  [14] And  answered  and said  unto it,  No man  eat  fruit  of  hereafter  for  ever.  And  his  disciples  heard 

What does Mark 11:12-14 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Mark gave more precise time intervals than Matthew did. Matthew related the cursing of the fig tree ( Matthew 21:18-19) and Jesus" lesson to the disciples the following day ( Matthew 21:20-22) back to back.