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" And on the morrow, when they were come from Bethany, he was hungry: 13 And seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon : and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves; for the time of figs was not... "
Select Discourses from the American Preacher ... - Page 370
by David Austin - 1796
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The holy Bible, from the authorized tr., with a comm. and critical ..., Volume 5

Adam Clarke - 1817 - 726 pages
...twelve. 12 ЧГ е And on the morrow, when they were come from Bethany, he was hungry : 13 fAnd seeing a fig-tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any tiling thereon : and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves ; for the time of figs was not...
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The works of ... George Horne; to which are prefixed memoirs of ..., Volume 4

George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1818 - 574 pages
...haply he might Jind any thing thereon, and the intermediate words thrown into a parenthesis, thus : He came if haply he might find any thing thereon (and when he came to it he found nothing but leaves) for the time of figs — of gathering figs — was not yet. " That this is the true construction,"...
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The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are ..., Volume 4

George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1818 - 566 pages
...thereon, and the intermediate words thrown into a parenthesis, thus : He came if haply he might Jind any thing thereon (and when he came to it he found nothing but leaves) for the time of figs — of gathering figs — was not yet. " That this is the true construction,"...
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Select British divines, ed. by C. Bradley, Volume 8

Charles Bradley - 1822 - 504 pages
...having nothing to eat; "And on the morrow, when they were come from Bethany, he was hungry ; and seeing a fig-tree afar off, having leaves, he came if haply he might find any thing thereon," Mark xi. 12, 13. Well then, hereby God has set no mark of hatred upon you, neither can you infer the...
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The London Christian instructor, or, Congregational magazine, Volume 1

1822 - 746 pages
...reference has been made— a transposition which the idiom of the language easily admits of. " And seeing a fig-tree afar off, having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon; for- the time of figs was not yet : and when he came, he found nothing but leaves." Or if the words,...
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The Children's friend [ed.] by W.C. Wilson [and others].

William Carus Wilson - 1829 - 304 pages
...of her God and Saviour in all things." ALIX. CHRIST AND THE FIG-TREE. .Mark xi. 13. "• And seeing a fig-tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply...thereon : and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves ; for the time of figs was not yet." Jesus having set out from Bethany, with, out taking...
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The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated Out of ...

Bible - 1824 - 462 pages
...on the morrow, when they were come from Bethany, he was hungry. 13 And seeing a fig-tree afar of£ having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any...thereon : and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves: for the time of figs was not yet. 14 And Jesus answered and said unto it, No man eat fruit...
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Letters on the Gospels

Hannah Adams - Bible - 1824 - 240 pages
...fate. The Evangelist Mark informs us, that our Saviour, on his way to Bethany from Jerusalem, " seeing a fig-tree afar off, having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon ; but when he came to it, hi found nothing but leaves, for the time of figs was not yet." Jlnd Jesus...
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The Natural History of the Bible ; Or, A Description of All the Quadrupeds ...

Thaddeus Mason Harris - Nature in the Bible - 1824 - 474 pages
...proposed emendation will appear still more necessary, as the whole passage will run thus : " And, seeing a fig-tree afar off, having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon, for this was the time of figs ; but when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves." Here is the strictest...
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Letters on the Gospels

Hannah Adams - Bible - 1824 - 238 pages
...Evangelist Mark informs us, that our Saviour, on his way to Bethany from Jerusalem, " seeing a Jig-tree afar off, having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon ; lut when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves, for the time of Jigs was not yet." And Jesus...
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