32 And from the fig tree learn the allegory: when its branch may have already become tender, and it may put forth the leaves, you know that summer [is] near, 33 so also you, when you may see all these, you know that it is near—at the doors.
32 And from the fig tree learn the allegory: when its branch may have already become tender, and it may put forth the leaves, you know that summer [is] near, 33 so also you, when you may see all these, you know that it is near—at the doors.