SEV Biblia, Chapter 11:12
¶ Al día siguiente, cuando salieron de Betania, tuvo hambre.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 12. And on the morrow , etc..] The next day early in the morning, when they were come from Bethany ; Christ, and his twelve disciples. The Syriac and Persic versions read, when he came out of Bethany; though not alone, but with the twelve disciples, who went with him there, and returned with him, as appears from ( Mark 11:14), as he and they came out of that place early in the morning, having ate nothing, before they came from thence, he was hungry ; (see Gill on Matthew 21:18).
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 12-18 - Christ looked to find some fruit, for the time of gathering figs though it was near, was not yet come; but he found none. He made thi fig-tree an example, not to the trees, but to the men of tha generation. It was a figure of the doom upon the Jewish church, to which he came seeking fruit, but found none. Christ went to the temple and began to reform the abuses in its courts, to show that when the Redeemer came to Zion, it was to turn away ungodliness from Jacob. The scribes and the chief priests sought, not how they might make their peace with him, but how they might destroy him. A desperate attempt which they could not but fear was fighting against God.
Greek Textus Receptus
και 2532 CONJ τη 3588 T-DSF επαυριον 1887 ADV εξελθοντων 1831 5631 V-2AAP-GPM αυτων 846 P-GPM απο 575 PREP βηθανιας 963 N-GSF επεινασεν 3983 5656 V-AAI-3S
Robertson's NT Word Studies
11:12 {On the morrow} (tei epaurion). #Mt 21:18 has "early" (prwi), often of the fourth watch before six A.M. this was Monday morning. The Triumphal Entry had taken place on our Sunday, the first day of the week.