The gospels tell us a story about the Lord Christ, when he felt hungry after leaving Bethany, then he looked at a fig tree from afar with thick leaves on it, so he went to it, but he did not find anything in it to eat. Now, the cursed fig withered forever. Away from the controversy that took place around this story in the Christian heritage, and the many commentators about it and the rush of those who sought to answer the motives of Christ in cursing the tree, however, the time of the fig has become a term that indicates in its symbolism and meaning our desire that precedes its known time, so we blame The things that were delayed, as if the defect was defective when it did not mature during our longing for it.
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