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In the parable of the fig tree whom does the gardener/vineyard keeper represent? Luke 13:6-928 seconds left to answer28John the BaptistGodJesusThe nation of Israel

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In the parable of the fig tree whom does the gardener/vineyard keeper represent? Luke 13:6-928 seconds left to answer28John the BaptistGodJesusThe nation of Israel

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In the parable of the fig tree in Luke 13:6-9, the gardener or vineyard keeper represents Jesus.

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