Mark 11:21

And Peter calling to remembrance saith unto him, Master, behold, the fig tree which thou cursedst is withered away.

Cross-reference

Mark 11:14 Parallel

Mark 11:14 is the original curse Jesus spoke — Peter recalls that curse when he sees the withered tree. Direct narrative link.

Matthew 21:20 is the parallel account of the same fig tree withering — the disciples marvel at the immediate withering.

2 Kings 2:24 records Elisha cursing youths, resulting in bears attacking — like the fig tree, a curse with immediate physical effect.

Matthew 25:41 speaks of the 'cursed' being sent to eternal fire — a thematic parallel to the fig tree as a symbol of judgment.

Hebrews 6:8 Parallel

Hebrews 6:8 describes land that bears thorns as 'cursed' and burned — similar agricultural judgment imagery as the fig tree.