a13:6-9
bMatt 21:18-19
cMark 11:12-14
d13:6
eIsa 5:1-7
fMic 7:1-2
gJer 8:13
h24:1-10
iHos 9:10
j13:9
k3:9
lIsa 6:13
m10:34
n11:1
oJer 46:22
pDan 4:23
qMatt 3:10
r7:19

‏ Luke 13:6-9

Summary for Luke 13:6-9: 13:6-9  a The parable of the barren fig tree illustrated Jesus’ ministry to Israel. Unless the nation produced the fruit of repentance, it would face judgment. The parable is open-ended—Israel was being offered the chance to respond. Cp. Matt 21:18-19  b // Mark 11:12-14  c. 13:6  d a fig tree: Israel was sometimes portrayed as an unfruitful fig tree or a vineyard that God would judge (Isa 5:1-7  e; Mic 7:1-2  f; see Jer 8:13  g; 24:1-10  h; Hos 9:10  i).
13:9  j cut it down: A stump or fallen tree was an image of judgment or destruction (cp. 3:9  k; see also Isa 6:13  l; 10:34  m; 11:1  n; Jer 46:22  o; Dan 4:23  p; Matt 3:10  q; 7:19  r).
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