Mark 11:12-26

CLV(i) 12 And on the morrow, at their coming out from Bethany, He hungers." 13 And perceiving one fig tree from afar having leaves, He came, if, consequently, He will be finding anything on it. And coming to it, He found nothing except leaves, for it was not the season of figs." 14 And answering, He said to it, "By no means may anyone still be eating fruit of you for the eon.And His disciples heard." 15 And they are coming into Jerusalem. And Jesus, entering into the sanctuary, begins to cast out those selling and those buying in the sanctuary, and the tables of the brokers and the seats of those selling doves He overturns." 16 And He did not give leave that anyone may be carrying a vessel through the sanctuary. 17 And He taught and said to them, "Is it not written that 'My house a house of prayer shall be called, for all nations'? Yet you make it a burglars' cave." 18 And the chief priests and the scribes hear, and they sought how they should be destroying Him, for they feared Him, for the entire throng was astonished at His teaching." 19 And whenever it came to be evening, they went out, outside the city." 20 And going by in the morning, they perceived the fig tree withered from the roots." 21 And, recollecting, Peter is saying to Him, "Rabbi! Lo! the fig tree which Thou didst curse has withered!" 22 And answering, Jesus is saying to them, "If you have faith of God, 23 verily, I am saying to you that whosoever may be saying to this mountain, 'Be picked up and cast into the sea,' and may not be doubting in his heart, but should be believing that what he is speaking is occurring, it shall be his, whatsoever he may be saying." 24 Therefore I am saying to you, All, whatever you are praying and requesting, be believing that you obtained, and it will be yours." 25 And whenever you may be standing praying, be forgiving, if you have anything against anyone, that your Father also, Who is in the heavens, may be forgiving you your offenses." 26 Now if you are not forgiving, neither will your Father Who is in the heavens be forgiving your offenses."