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Luke 13:9 — King James Version← Study notes

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


Luke 13:9Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 13:912 words
GreekMeaning
κἂνkan
and (also) if (so much as), if but, at th…wordG2579
μὲνmen
indeedwordG3303
ποιήσῃpoiēsē
it shall bearverbG4160
καρπὸνkarpon
fruitnounG2590
εἰςeis
inprepositionG1519
τὸto
the timearticleG3588
μέλλονmellon
soon happeningverbG3195
εἰei
lestwordG1487
δὲde
howeverwordG1161
μήγεmēge
and perhapsadverbG2532
ἐκκόψειςekkopseis
you will cut downverbG1581
αὐτήνautēn
itpronounG846
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 13:9

The Jews were boasting, that while the eighteen had perished, they all remained unhurt. He therefore sets before them the parable of the fig tree, for it follows, He spoke also this parable; A certain man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard.

TITUS BOST ·

There was a vineyard of the Lord of hosts, which He gave for a spoil to the Gentiles. And the comparison of the fig tree to the synagogue is well chosen, because as that tree abounds with wide and spreading foliage, and deceives the hopes of its possessor with the vain expectation of promised fruit, so also in the synagogue, while its teachers are unfruitful in good works, yet magnify themselves with words as with abundant leaves, the empty shadow of the law stretches far and…

Ambrose · 4th century

The Lord Himself who established the synagogue by Moses, came born in the flesh, and frequently teaching in the synagogue, sought for the fruits of faith, but in the hearts of the Pharisees found none; therefore it follows, And came seeking fruit on it, and found none.

Bede · 8th century
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