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OET-RV by cross-referenced section MARK 11:20

MARK 11:20–11:25 ©

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Yeshua gives a lesson on moving mountains

Mark 11:20–25

Mat 21:20–22

11:20 Yeshua gives a lesson on moving mountains

(Mat. 21:20-22)

20As they entered the city again in the morning, Yeshua’s apprentices noticed that the fig tree was totally dead. 21Peter remembered what he had said to the tree, and commented, “Teacher, that fig tree that you cursed has withered up.”

22Yeshua responded, “Use your faith in God. 23[ref]I can assure you that if anyone tells a mountain to go into the sea and doesn’t doubt in their mind but believes that what they’re saying will happen, then it will. 24So I tell you all that anything you ask God for in your prayers, if you believe that you have received it, then you will. 25[ref]Whenever you are standing praying, if you have something against someone, be sure to forgive them so that your father in heaven can also forgive your shortcomings.


20His followers who saw this happen were amazed and asked each other, “How did that tree instantly wither up?”

21[ref]I can assure you all,Yeshua answered, “if you have faith and don’t doubt, not only could you do that to a fig tree, you could tell this hill to move away and go into the sea, and it would happen. 22You’d be able to do everything—anything that you request in prayer and believe.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Mat 17:20:

20[ref]It’s because your faith is so small,” he told them, “because I can assure you that if your faith was a big as a mustard seed, you’d be able to command a mountain to move and it would move, and then there’d be nothing that you all couldn’t do.


17:20: Mat 21:21; Mrk 11:23; 1Cor 13:2.

1Cor 13:2:

2And if have the ability of being able to prophesy and could understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I had total faith so I could tell mountains to move, but I didn’t love others, then I’m of no use to anyone.[ref]


13:2: Mat 17:20; 21:21; Mrk 11:23.

Mat 6:14-15:

14[ref]Because if you all forgive other people’s wrongs, then your heavenly father will also forgive your wrongs. 15But if you all don’t forgive other people’s wrongs, then your father won’t forgive your wrongs either.


6:14-15: Mrk 11:25-26.

1Cor 13:2:

2And if have the ability of being able to prophesy and could understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I had total faith so I could tell mountains to move, but I didn’t love others, then I’m of no use to anyone.[ref]


13:2: Mat 17:20; 21:21; Mrk 11:23.