Isaiah 5:5-6
go to.Ge 11:4,7I will take.27:10,11; Le 26:31-35; De 28:49-52; 2Ch 36:4-10; Ne 2:3Ps 74:1-10; 80:12-16; La 1:2-9; 4:12trodden down. Heb. for a treading.10:6; 25:10; 28:3,18; La 1:15; Da 8:13; Lu 21:24; Re 11:2 I will lay.9,10; 6:11,12; 24:1-3,12; 32:13,14; Le 26:33-35; De 29:232Ch 36:19-21; Jer 25:11; 45:4; Lu 21:24it shall.7:23-25; Ho 3:4also.30:23; De 28:23,24; Am 4:7; Zec 14:16,17; Heb 6:6-8; Re 11:6Matthew 3:10
now.Mal 3:1-3; 4:1; Heb 3:1-3; 10:28-31; 12:25the axe.Lu 3:9; 23:31therefore.Ps 1:3; 92:13,14; Isa 61:3; Jer 17:8; Joh 15:2is hewn.7:19; 21:19; Ps 80:15,16; Isa 5:2-7; 27:11; Eze 15:2-7; Lu 13:6-9Joh 15:6; Heb 6:8; 1Pe 4:17,18Matthew 7:19
bringeth.3:10; 21:19,20; Isa 5:5-7; 27:11; Eze 15:2-7; Lu 3:9; 13:6-9Joh 15:2-6; Heb 6:8; Jude 1:12Matthew 12:33-35
make the good tree.23:26; Eze 18:31; Am 5:15; Lu 11:39,40; Jas 4:8and his fruit good.3:8-10; 7:16-20; Lu 3:9; 6:43,44; Joh 15:4-7; Jas 3:12 generation.3:7; 23:33; Lu 3:7; Joh 8:44; 1Jo 3:10how.1Sa 24:13; Ps 10:6,7; 52:2-5; 53:1; 64:3,5; 120:2-4; 140:2,3Isa 32:6; 59:4,14; Jer 7:2-5; Ro 3:10-14; Jas 3:5-8for.Lu 6:45 good man.13:52; Ps 37:30,31; Pr 10:20,21; 12:6,17-19; 15:4,23,28Pr 16:21-23; 25:11,12; Eph 4:29; Col 3:16; 4:6and an.34Matthew 21:19
fig-tree. Gr. one fig-tree. and foundIsa 5:4,5; Lu 3:9; 13:6-9; Joh 15:2,6; 2Ti 3:5; Tit 1:16Let.Mr 11:14; Lu 19:42-44; Heb 6:7,8; 2Pe 2:20-22; Re 22:11the fig-tree.Jude 1:12Matthew 21:33
Hear.In this parable, in its primary sense, the householder denotes the Supreme Being; the family, the Jewish nation; the vineyard, Jerusalem; the fence, the Divine protection; the wine-press, the law and sacrificial rites; the tower, the temple; and the husbandmen, the priests and doctors of the law. 13:18; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 1:10; Jer 19:3; Ho 4:1There.Ps 80:8-16; So 8:11,12; Isa 5:1-4; Jer 2:21; Mr 12:1; Lu 20:9-18Joh 15:1husbandmen.23:2; De 1:15-17; 16:18; 17:9-12; 33:8-10; Mal 2:4-9went.25:14,15; Mr 13:34; Lu 19:12Matthew 21:44
whosoever.Ps 2:12; Isa 8:14,15; 60:12; Zec 12:3; Lu 20:18; Ro 9:33; 2Co 4:3,41Pe 2:8but.26:24; 27:25; Ps 2:9; 21:8,9; 110:5,6; Da 2:34,35,44,45; Joh 19:111Th 2:16; Heb 2:2,3Mark 11:20-21
they saw.Matthew informs us that this tree grew by the way-side, and was therefore not private, but public property; so that the destruction of it really injured no one. Our Lord was pleased to make use of this miracle to prefigure the speedy ruin of the Jewish nation, on account of its unfruitfulness under greater advantages than any other people enjoyed at that day; and, like all the rest of his miracles, it was done with a gracious intention, to alarm his countrymen, and induce them to repent. See on ver.14; Job 18:16,17; 20:5-7; Isa 5:4; 40:24; Mt 13:6; 15:13; 21:19,20Joh 15:6; Heb 6:8; Jude 1:12 Pr 3:33; Zec 5:3,4; Mt 25:41; 1Co 16:22John 15:6
he.Job 15:30; Ps 80:15; Isa 14:19; 27:10; Eze 15:3-7; 17:9; 19:12-14Mt 3:10; 7:19; 13:41; 27:5; Heb 6:7,8; 10:27; 2Pe 2:20; 1Jo 2:19Jude 1:12,13; Re 20:15; 21:8
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