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Mark 11:20

The third line (in English) translating the meaning of each word in the Orthodox Yiddish Brit Chadas

and when they did pass by in the morning, have they seen the fig tree wither until to the roots.

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he however has answering said: every plant, which my heavenly Father has not planted, will uprooted to be.


if someone remains not in me, is he thrown outside, like the branch, and becomes withered; and one gathers them together and throws them in fire into, and they are burned.


and he has answering said to it: it shall no longer until on eternal anyone not to eat from you (SG) any fruit! and his disciples have it heard.


when however the sun is gone up, is it withered become, and because of it has not have any root, is it withered become.


the these are underwater rocks on your (PL) love feasts, let themselves feast with you (PL), feeding themselves without fear; clouds without water, carried of the winds; autumnal trees without fruit, twice dead and uprooted;


however if it gives out thorns and thistles, is it pushed aside and near to a curse; its end is burned to to be.


and in the morning, returning self in city into, is he hungry become.


and in the morning, when they are gone out from Beit-Anyah, is he become hungry.





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