And Jesus answered and said unto it, No man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ever. And his disciples heard it.
Jesús le habló directamente al árbol y dijo: 'Que nunca más nadie coma fruto de ti.' Sus discípulos estaban allí escuchando todo esto.
Jesús maldijo una higuera para que nunca más diera fruto, y sus discípulos fueron testigos de esto.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the historical context of Mark 11, Jesus is traveling to Jerusalem during the final week of his earthly ministry, shortly after his triumphal entry, as he demonstrates his authority through symbolic actions. He curses a fig tree that appears lush with leaves but bears no fruit, which serves as a prophetic sign of God's judgment on Israel for failing to produce spiritual fruit despite their religious observances. This event echoes Old Testament imagery, such as in Jeremiah and Hosea, where the fig tree represents Israel's unfaithfulness.
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