Parable Of The Fig Tree


Luke 13:6-9 KJV

Luke Chapter 13

6 He spake also this parable; A certain man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard; and he came and sought fruit thereon, and found none.

7 Then said he unto the dresser of his vineyard, Behold, these three years I come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and find none: cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?

8 And he answering said unto him, Lord, let it alone this year also, till I shall dig about it, and dung it:

9 And if it bear fruit, well: and if not, then after that thou shalt cut it down.




 


Related Bible stories

Nebuchadnezzar's Dream Of A Tree; Fulfillment    Parable Of The Sower    Further Parables    Parables    Parable Of The Pharisee And Publican    Healing A Blind Man Who Sees Trees    Parable Of The Hidden Treasure    Parable Of The Net    Parable Of The Unmerciful Servant    Parable Of The Workers In The Vineyard    Withered Fig Tree/Moving Mountains    Parable Of The Tenants    Parable Of The Good Samaritan    Parable Of The Lost Sheep/Lost Coin    Parable Of The Prodigal Son    Parable Of The Wedding Banquet    Parable Of The Fig Tree    Rich Man And Lazarus Parable    Parable Of The Pharisee And The Tax Collector    Parable Of The Ten Virgins    Parable Of The Talents    Parable Of The Sower    Parable Of The Tares    Parable Of The Marriage Feast    Fig Tree Cursed    Fig Tree Withered    Parable Of The Great Supper    Parable Of The Vineyard    Fig Tree Withers    Fig Tree    Man Is Placed In It; And The Tree Of Knowledge Forbidden    They Encamp At Elim, Where Are Twelve Wells, And Seventy Palm Trees    Trees Must Not Be Destroyed In The Siege    Malefactor Must Not Hang All Night On A Tree    Jotham By A Parable Rebukes Them, And Foretells Their Ruin    Again At The Mulberry Trees    Nathan's Parable Of The Ewe Lamb Causes David To Be His Own Judge    Hiram, Blessing God For Solomon, Furnishes Him With Trees    Prophet, Under The Parable Of A Prisoner,    Under The Parable Of A Vineyard, God Excuses His Severe Judgment    His Incomparableness    Idols Are Not Comparable To God For Power    By The Parable Of Bottles Filled With Wine He Foretells Their Drunkenness In Misery    Under The Parable Of A Wretched Infant Is Shown The Natural State Of Jerusalem    Under The Parable Of Two Eagles And A Vine    Lamentation For The Princes Of Israel, By The Parable Of A Lion Whelping In A Pit    For Jerusalem, Under The Parable Of A Wasted Vine    Under The Parable Of A Boiling Pot    By The Two Olive Trees The Two Anointed Ones    Tree And Its Fruit