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Mark 11:20 Cross-References
Explore 11 cross-references for Mark 11:20 from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, connecting Mark chapter 11 verse 20 to related passages throughout the Bible.
The Lesson from the Withered Fig Tree
“And in the morning, as they passed by, they saw the fig tree dried up from the roots.”
Mark 11:20 (KJV)
Commentary on Mark 11:20
And in the morning, as they passed by, they saw the fig tree dried up from the roots (πρωῒ παραπορευόμενοι εἶδον τὴν συκῆν ἐξηραμμένην ἐκ ῥιζῶν)—this is Tuesday morning of Passion Week. The disciples discover that Jesus' curse (v. 14) has taken full effect. The perfect passive participle exērammenēn (ἐξηραμμένην, "dried up") indicates completed action with ongoing results: the tree is thoroughly dead. The phrase from the roots (ek rhizōn, ἐκ ῥιζῶν) emphasizes the totality of judgment—not merely withered leaves but dead to the core. No possibility of recovery exists; the tree is utterly finishe...
Source: KJV Study Commentary
Cross-References for Mark 11:20
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“Every plant which my heavenly Father didn't plant will be uprooted.,But he answered and said, Every plant, which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up.,,,,,,,,”
“they were scorched. Because they had no root”
“he came to it”
“he is thrown out as a branch”
“May no one ever eat fruit from you again! and his disciples heard it.”
“and they wither”
“that I have not done in it? Why”
“the joy of the godless but for a moment?”
“it is rejected and near being cursed”
“His roots shall be dried up beneath”