The Fig Tree
Fig trees are native to The Mediterranean area, although they may be found
more extensively from Asiatic Turkey to northern India. Today, they are also
found growing on a commercial basis in numerous other countries around the
world. They are also often grown as large decorative potted trees in
greenhouses or "sun rooms" in cold climates.
The fig plant is cultivated as a bush from 1 meter (3 feet) tall, to large
trees over 10 meters (33 feet) tall. Their wide, coarse deciduous leaves are
easily identified. The sweet fruit develops above the points of shed leaves,
or in the axil of leaves of the current year, with one or two figs set
together. Depending upon local temperature and rainfall, there may be one or
two crops harvested per year.
Figs have been a major food for people of the Mediterranean and Middle East
for thousands of years. Their ability to store easily by drying made them,
along with various grains and raisins, a dependable long-term food source.
The same can just as truly be said about them today.
Figs are mentioned from beginning to end throughout The Bible, all the way
from the Seven Days Of Creation in Genesis, to Revelation. They were in the Garden of Eden at the time of The Creation Of Adam And Eve, and the birth of Cain And Abel, and they are used as a symbol in end-time Prophecy. Virtually everyone in the Bible ate, or at least was familiar with, figs.
- Figs were used as a sign of peace and prosperity, "each man under his own
vine and fig tree" (1 Kings 4:25).
- King Hezekiah's life-threatening infection was cured by "a poultice of figs" (2 Kings 20:7).
- Figs were stored in "pressed cakes" (1 Samuel 30:12).
- Jesus Christ put a curse on a fig tree that was in full leaf but had no fruit, as a good productive tree should have had by that time of the season (Matthew 21:18-22).
- James used figs to describe appropriate Christian Living - "can a fig tree bear olives?" (James 3:12).
- Figs are used to symbolize a great end-time meteor storm that will
occur as part of the prophesied Signs In The Heavens - "The sun turned
black like sackcloth made of goat hair, the whole moon turned blood red, and
the stars (i.e. meteorites] in the sky fell to earth, as late figs drop from
a fig tree when shaken by a strong wind." (Revelation 6:12-13)
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