Morning BladeRunner,
Although I understand where you are coming from regarding Elijah and Moses, my guess is that it will Elijah and Enoch. And that because, Moses has already died once and has not yet been resurrected. Where neither Elijah nor Enoch have yet died, but both were taken. For Moses to be one of the witnesses, he would have to have been resurrected so that he could die again when the two witnesses are killed. On the other hand, Elijah and Enoch have never died and would both be killed for the first time as the two witnesses.
When Moses appeared with Elijah when Jesus was transfigured, I don't believe that he was in the flesh. In fact, Moses could not have already been resurrected and that because scripture states that Jesus is the first fruits of those who resurrect into those immortal and glorified bodies.
I'm not ruling Moses out, for anything is possible with God.
While I am not sure, I think you will be find through scripture a better case for the two witnesses being Moses and Elijah. This based upon their actions and use of extraterrestrial matter (for lack of a better word).
Elijah called down Fire from Heaven and stopped the rain, etc.
Moses called down the plaques from Heaven, etc.
Elijah called down Fire from Heaven and stopped the rain, etc.
Moses called down the plaques from Heaven, etc.
Although I understand where you are coming from regarding Elijah and Moses, my guess is that it will Elijah and Enoch. And that because, Moses has already died once and has not yet been resurrected. Where neither Elijah nor Enoch have yet died, but both were taken. For Moses to be one of the witnesses, he would have to have been resurrected so that he could die again when the two witnesses are killed. On the other hand, Elijah and Enoch have never died and would both be killed for the first time as the two witnesses.
When Moses appeared with Elijah when Jesus was transfigured, I don't believe that he was in the flesh. In fact, Moses could not have already been resurrected and that because scripture states that Jesus is the first fruits of those who resurrect into those immortal and glorified bodies.
I'm not ruling Moses out, for anything is possible with God.