For every tree is known by his own fruit. For of thorns men do not gather figs, nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes.
Porque cada árbol se conoce por su fruto. No se recogen higos de los espinos, ni se cosechan uvas de las zarzas.
Cada árbol se reconoce por el fruto que produce, no por su apariencia externa.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the first-century Jewish culture of ancient Palestine, agriculture was a vital part of everyday life, so Jesus frequently used familiar farming illustrations to teach deeper spiritual truths. This verse appears in Luke's account of the Sermon on the Plain, where Jesus is addressing a crowd and warning about false teachers, emphasizing that people's true character is revealed through their actions, just as a tree is known by the type of fruit it produces. The analogy of not gathering figs from thorns or grapes from bramble bushes would have resonated with listeners who relied on these crops for sustenance, highlighting the impossibility of good outcomes from bad sources.
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