Soon after Jesus tells His disciples that He would suffer, be killed, and would raise to life, He took Peter, James, and John up a mountain to pray. While there Jesus' appearance was changed to a glorified form. Moses and Elijah also appeared to them. The "inner circle" of Peter, James, and John serve here as ample witnesses according to the Mosaic Law. This was no vision as Peter gives testimony to this account in 2 Peter 1:17. Scripture tells us that Jesus' face "did shine as the sun" and "his raiment was white as the light." God also came in a "bright cloud" that overshadowed them saying, "This is my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased: hear ye him." The purpose of this Transfiguration is not fully understood. Some suggest it was meant for the "inner circle" as to gain a better understanding who Jesus was and yet others believe Jesus explained in greater detail what was about to happen to Him. Whatever the case, the three men most assuredly realized the deity of Christ which also was reassured at His resurrection.
Matthew 17:1-8
Jesus took the "inner circle" of His disciples up on a high mountain to pray. The disciples had only known Him in His human body, but now had a better understanding of the deity of Jesus.
2 Peter 1:16-18
"We were eyewitnesses of His majesty..........we ourselves heard this voice that came from heaven when we were with him on the sacred mountain."
Here Peter claims his eyewitness testimony of the Transfiguration.
The appearance of Moses and Elijah most likely represented the law and the prophets. That the law and the prophets must give way to Jesus, for He is the fulfillment of it and many prophecies of the Old Testament. Jesus may have also told Moses and Elijah that His death and resurrection is near. The Transfiguration was no doubt startling to the three men witnessing the power emanating from Jesus, the meeting of Moses and Elijah, and God's voice from the bright cloud declaring the Father's love for His Son. Jesus is shown to be greater than the law, greater than the prophets, and that He was the beginning of a new covenant with humanity that brings salvation and glory to our Heavenly Father...........Grace.
Matthew 17:1-8
Jesus took the "inner circle" of His disciples up on a high mountain to pray. The disciples had only known Him in His human body, but now had a better understanding of the deity of Jesus.
2 Peter 1:16-18
"We were eyewitnesses of His majesty..........we ourselves heard this voice that came from heaven when we were with him on the sacred mountain."
Here Peter claims his eyewitness testimony of the Transfiguration.
The appearance of Moses and Elijah most likely represented the law and the prophets. That the law and the prophets must give way to Jesus, for He is the fulfillment of it and many prophecies of the Old Testament. Jesus may have also told Moses and Elijah that His death and resurrection is near. The Transfiguration was no doubt startling to the three men witnessing the power emanating from Jesus, the meeting of Moses and Elijah, and God's voice from the bright cloud declaring the Father's love for His Son. Jesus is shown to be greater than the law, greater than the prophets, and that He was the beginning of a new covenant with humanity that brings salvation and glory to our Heavenly Father...........Grace.
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