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Passion Week·Recorded in 2 of 4 Gospels

Cursing of the Fig Tree

MatthewMark

Jesus curses a fig tree for having no fruit. It withers, and Jesus uses it to teach about faith and prayer.

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Berean Standard Bible (BSB)

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Matthew
21:18-22

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Mark
11:12-14

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LukeNot recorded in this Gospel
JohnNot recorded in this Gospel

Scripture from the Berean Standard Bible (BSB), public domain.

In Mark the cursing and withering occur on successive days (sandwiching the temple cleansing). In Matthew the tree withers immediately.

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Matthew

The fig tree withers instantly; the disciples are amazed and Jesus teaches about faith moving mountains.

Mark

Splits the story over two days, creating a literary sandwich with the temple cleansing in between, linking the barren tree to the barren temple.

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Matthew 21
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Matthew 21:18-22
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From the triumphal entry into Jerusalem through the crucifixion and burial of Jesus.

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Matthew
21:18-22
Luke
not recorded
John
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