PREVIOUS CHAPTER - NEXT CHAPTER - HELP - GR VIDEOS - GR YOUTUBE - TWITTER - SD1 YOUTUBE CHAPTER 11 Mr 11:1-11. CHRIST'S TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM, ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK. ( = Mt 21:1-9; Lu 19:29-40; Joh 12:12, 19). See on Lu 19:29-40. Mr 11:11-26. THE BARREN FIG TREE CURSED WITH LESSONS FROM IT--SECOND CLEANSING OF THE TEMPLE, ON THE SECOND AND THIRD DAYS OF THE WEEK. ( = Mt 21:12-22; Lu 19:45-48).
11. And Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the temple: and when he
had looked round about upon--surveyed.
The Barren Fig Tree Cursed (Mr 11:12-14).
12. And on the morrow--The Triumphal Entry being on the first day of
the week, this following day was Monday.
13. And seeing a fig tree--(In
Mt 21:19,
it is "one fig tree," but the sense is the same as here, "a certain fig
tree," as in
Mt 8:19,
&c.). Bethphage, which adjoined Bethany, derives its name from its
being a fig region--"House of figs."
14. And Jesus answered and said unto it, No man eat fruit of thee
hereafter for ever--That word did not make the tree barren,
but sealed it up in its own barrenness. See on
Mt 13:13-15.
Second Cleansing of the Temple (Mr 11:15-18). For the exposition of this portion, see on Lu 19:45-48. Lessons from the Cursing of the Fig Tree (Mr 11:20-26).
20. And in the morning--of Tuesday, the third day of the week: He
had slept, as during all this week, at Bethany.
21. And Peter calling to remembrance saith unto him--satisfied that
a miracle so very peculiar--a miracle, not of blessing, as all His
other miracles, but of cursing--could not have been wrought but with
some higher reference, and fully expecting to hear something weighty on
the subject.
22. And Jesus answering saith unto them, Have faith in God. 23. For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed . . . he shall have whatsoever he saith--Here is the lesson now. From the nature of the case supposed--that they might wish a mountain removed and cast into the sea, a thing far removed from anything which they could be thought actually to desire--it is plain that not physical but moral obstacles to the progress of His kingdom were in the Redeemer's view, and that what He designed to teach was the great lesson, that no obstacle should be able to stand before a confiding faith in God. 24. Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them--This verse only generalizes the assurance of Mr 11:23; which seems to show that it was designed for the special encouragement of evangelistic and missionary efforts, while this is a directory for prevailing prayer in general. 25. And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have aught against any; that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses, &c.--This is repeated from the Sermon on the Mount (see on Mt 6:12); to remind them that if this was necessary to the acceptableness of all prayer, much more when great things were to be asked and confidently expected. Mr 11:27-33. THE AUTHORITY OF JESUS QUESTIONED--HIS REPLY. ( = Mt 21:23-27; Lu 20:1-8). See on Mt 21:23-27. GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - D. J-F-B INDEX & SEARCH
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