Christ's Cursing of the Fig Tree - A Miracle of Jesus?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024

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  • @dinocollins720
    @dinocollins720 Год назад +3

    So excited whenever I see a new video!!!

  • @mariarogers9964
    @mariarogers9964 Год назад +11

    Brother Dude, ya really need to give us more videos, two thumbs up, AWESOMENESS (a real Texas word)

  • @d.s.7411
    @d.s.7411 Год назад +11

    Parable of the Fig tree, here is my interpretation. The Fig is the House of Israel and or the Church, and the Priesthood and it bears no fruit because of unbelief. What is the fruit Christ was hoping to find? Miracles in the Church or Priesthood, and He cursed the fig and it died. Most everything Christ did was a parable or teaching a principle. He used miracles to teach because He could.

  • @nerd_patriot_disciple
    @nerd_patriot_disciple Год назад +6

    Thank you so very much for making and sharing this video. The story of the cursing of the fig tree has always bothered me but now it makes sense.

  • @fizzii1
    @fizzii1 Год назад +5

    Very good stuff! I love the context that you bring that brings this event to light. There are lots of things like this all over the scriptures.
    One minor irk I have is the pronunciation of the word taqsh. You see, the letter Q stands for the letter Qaf in Arabic, which is a click similar to K, but in the very back of the throat. So then, it's pronounced something close to "TAH-ksh".

    • @fizzii1
      @fizzii1 Год назад +1

      Also, I found this:
      "4. Early Figs:
      These tiny figs develop along with the leaves up to a certain point--to about the size of a small cherry--and then the great majority of them fall to the ground, carried down with every gust of wind. These are the "unripe figs" (olunthos)--translated, more appropriately in the King James Version, as "untimely figs"--of Re 6:13. Compare also Isa 34:4 the King James Version--in the Revised Version (British and American) "leaf" has been supplied instead of "fig." These immature figs are known to the fellahin as taksh, by whom they are eaten as they fall; they may even sometimes be seen exposed for sale in the markets in Jerusalem. In the case of many trees the whole of this first crop may thus abort, so that by May no figs at all are to be found on the tree, but with the best varieties of fig-trees a certain proportion of the early crop of figs remains on the tree, and this fruit reaches ripe perfection about June. Such fruit is known in Arabic as dafur, or "early figs," and in Hebrew as bikkurah, "the first-ripe" (Isa 28:4; Jer 24:2; Ho 9:10). They are now, as of old, esteemed for their delicate flavor (Mic 7:1, etc.)"
      (Source: www.internationalstandardbible.com/F/fig-fig-tree.html )

    • @whatisthat4481
      @whatisthat4481 6 месяцев назад

      @@fizzii1 untimely figs - now I know - thanks

  • @AdamBalinski
    @AdamBalinski Год назад +3

    Really helpful information. Thanks!

  • @artesslior1806
    @artesslior1806 4 месяца назад

    That last part where you were closing things up and asking if we think we got exaltation in the bag I can relate too. I at times wonder how many others atrophy in their progression because they feel they have done enough. Sure it's great they are doing what they have but we need to be careful not to become stagnant. To whom much is given much is required.

  • @timl9495
    @timl9495 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your insight, very well explained.

  • @catherinethompson1270
    @catherinethompson1270 Год назад +1

    i enjoy every video of your's and always learn so much. thank you for sharing!

  • @johngundaker5655
    @johngundaker5655 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your fruit (efforts)--I call faith, in these videos, much appreciated!

  • @ryanrumsey2830
    @ryanrumsey2830 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your video's. They have been amazing to learn from. Will you ever being be doing a video on the 7000 years of tribulation? Thanks again, Ryan

  • @kevincorbett4077
    @kevincorbett4077 Год назад +2

    5:24 5/20. Could you please do a video on ‘Developing a close relationship with Jesus Christ’. Here is the issue; we are taught to pray to the Father. As I do so, I feel my relationship with the Father growing. So, how can one have a close relationship with someone who you never talk to. I guess sometimes I want to talk directly to the Savior.

  • @steverichens4242
    @steverichens4242 Год назад

    I have always enjoyed your videos very much! You have a very good way of covering a lot within a short period of time. It really is quite a blessing that we can pull these up anytime we want and review them. Thank you for the insight into the fig tree!❤

  • @beverleymahadave874
    @beverleymahadave874 Год назад

    the meaning of this parable is that God can bless you in and out of season. the tree didn't want to bare fruit when Jesus wanted it to so he cursed it.

  • @ovelia636
    @ovelia636 7 месяцев назад

    At last. A commentary on the cursing of the fig tree, I've always wanted to understand what that miracle meant. Thank you so much :) The narrative also explains to me why the first figs in spring time on my fig trees always fall off. :)

  • @shawnbrigance3993
    @shawnbrigance3993 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @lanabowers5332
    @lanabowers5332 11 месяцев назад

    Here is the correct & historical meaning of this event. There were 2 political parties, one was called the 'Figtree' & the other party was called the 'Vineyard'. The Figtree party wanted war with Rome, & the Vineyard party wanted peace. In addition to the missions of the Essenes & the ruling Herods, there was another mission in Rome. That was the one called the Figtree. From 4BC, the dispute about the Herodian succession that had been fought out in Rome between the brothers Archaelaus & Antipas had led to a splitting of Herodian loyalties. Antipas must have established a different house, & the mission rhat continued from his house continued to be hostile to the ruling Herods. This mission which looked to the Therapeuts of Egypt rather than to Palestinian Essenes for its ascetic discipline was called the 'Figtree' because Therapeuts did not drink wine & were skilled in the medical arts. The Figtree & the Vineyard were associated but had separate organizations. As a parable in Luke says, A Figtree was planted in a Vineyard'. Simon Magus was subsequent leader of the Zealot Figtree mission, closely associated with the tetrarch Antipas. On Monday, March 2d, 33AD, Jesus went to the temple treasury (in Qumran) at the time for money collection. No fulfillment has occurred for those expecting a Restoration at SD3969, (1st position, Samaritan 31st.) Jesus says it is because of the financial corruption & overturns the furniture for the banking system. The next day was March 3. When there was no fulfillment at the regular 31st, Jesus attacks the Herodian form of mission, including that of the tetrarch, the 'Figtree'. When he 'cursed the Figtree', he was condemning their financial exploitation, zealot ambitions & their methods which were compromising the mission, & he expelled them.

  • @lincolnalmeida6978
    @lincolnalmeida6978 Год назад +2

    🙏🏾

  • @constantinvasiliev2065
    @constantinvasiliev2065 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @ServantofYahshuaHaMashiach
    @ServantofYahshuaHaMashiach 11 месяцев назад

    This was good fruit ❤ VANA

  • @ultragaming1650
    @ultragaming1650 Год назад +1

    Hi if you are reading this can you make a video about " The demon that will come out from the Euphrates river " from the book of revelation for it was a prophecy and many people make videos about it.

  • @sananselmospacescienceodys7308
    @sananselmospacescienceodys7308 5 месяцев назад

    The fig tree must have been evil.

  • @redvelvet727
    @redvelvet727 4 месяца назад

    My fig tree grows figs first then leaves. Let go out back. I can snap you a pic. It should be time stamped with my credentials in the pic.

  • @johnjohn8042
    @johnjohn8042 Год назад +1

    Brother GP can you please give us more videos more often, if I was more tech savvy I would be able to get that application thingy thing you keep talking about

  • @johnjohn8042
    @johnjohn8042 Год назад +3

    What happens if you didn’t get any talents…..

    • @nerd_patriot_disciple
      @nerd_patriot_disciple Год назад +4

      It just means you haven’t discovered your talents yet or you have been using your talents almost subconsciously and just haven’t recognized them as your talents. God has given talents to everyone.

    • @bloviax
      @bloviax 10 месяцев назад

      You have time.

    • @Fraevo10
      @Fraevo10 5 месяцев назад

      Everything God gives us we are stewards of because it all belongs 100% to Him. If you can pray for people, donate to ministries, give to poor people etc those are your “talents”. We can spread His kingdom on earth by being faithful stewards. We can get better at praying, serving and loving others.