Mark 11:20
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jesus and his disciples seeing a fig tree that had dried up completely from its roots, which happened after an event earlier when Jesus cursed it for having no fruit. No one is speaking directly here, but the key message emphasizes the power of faith and obedience to God's will.
Explained for Children
Imagine you see a big tree that was once full of leaves and branches, but now looks like a dried-up stick with no life at all. That’s what happened to this fig tree when Jesus went by it again in the morning.
Historical Background
Mark wrote this verse around 65-70 AD for Gentile Christians. The story is set near Jerusalem and reflects the cultural practice of using fig trees as a symbol of prosperity or divine favor, which helps readers understand the significance of the tree's drying up.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, we can see this verse as a reminder that actions have consequences and our obedience to God can lead to significant changes in our lives. For example, if someone dedicates their business to God and follows ethical practices, they might experience unexpected success or positive outcomes.