Mark 11:20-21
20και πρωι παραπορευομενοι ειδον την συκην εξηραμμενην εκ ριζων
21και αναμνησθεις ο πετρος λεγει αυτω ραββι ιδε η συκη ην κατηρασω εξηρανται
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20και πρωι παραπορευομενοι ειδον την συκην εξηραμμενην εκ ριζων
21και αναμνησθεις ο πετρος λεγει αυτω ραββι ιδε η συκη ην κατηρασω εξηρανται
Mark 11 marks a decisive pivot in the Gospel. Jesus enters Jerusalem not as a conquering general but as the humble King of Zechariah 9:9, riding a colt. The chapter immediately juxtaposes this royal welcome with a stark prophetic act: the cursing of a fig tree, a living parable o
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