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Valued for Fruitfulness
Commentators explain that the trees first approach the most useful plants—the olive and then the fig. The fig tree was valued for its "luscious fruit and broad green shade." This highlights a biblical principle where true honor is found in being productive and serving the community, rather than merely seeking power or status.
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18th Century
Theologian
This fable and the one mentioned in the margin are the only two of their kind found in Scripture. The parables of the Old Testament are somewhat di…
19th Century
Bishop
The fig tree. The luscious fruit and broad green shade of the ancient fig would naturally make it the next choice; but it returns …
17th Century
Pastor
And the trees said to the fig tree
Another useful and fruit bearing tree, and to which also good men are sometimes c…
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17th Century
Minister
There was no occasion for the trees to choose a king; they are all the trees of the Lord that He has planted. Nor was there any occasion for Israel…