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What is the significance of Moses and Elijah appearing during the Transfiguration?
What is the significance of Moses and Elijah appearing during the Transfiguration?
- They are guides to help Jesus on his mission.
- They symbolize the past leaders of Israel.
- They represent the law and the prophets. (correct)
- They are there to be witnesses to the glory of God.
What was Peter's reaction to witnessing the Transfiguration?
What was Peter's reaction to witnessing the Transfiguration?
- He fell to his knees in worship.
- He suggested building three booths. (correct)
- He remained silent, awed by the vision.
- He attempted to descend the mountain quickly.
Which mountain did Jesus take Peter, James, and John to for the Transfiguration?
Which mountain did Jesus take Peter, James, and John to for the Transfiguration?
- Mount Tabor
- Mount Zion
- Mount Hermon (correct)
- Mount Sinai
What was the condition of Jesus' clothes during the Transfiguration?
What was the condition of Jesus' clothes during the Transfiguration?
What was declared by the voice from the cloud during the Transfiguration?
What was declared by the voice from the cloud during the Transfiguration?
Flashcards
Transfiguration
Transfiguration
The event where Jesus' appearance changed and he spoke with Moses and Elijah.
Mount Hermon
Mount Hermon
The mountain where the Transfiguration of Jesus took place.
Moses and Elijah
Moses and Elijah
Represent the Law and the Prophets, present during the Transfiguration.
Voice from the cloud
Voice from the cloud
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Peter's suggestion
Peter's suggestion
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Study Notes
The Transfiguration
- Jesus took Peter, James, and John to a mountain to pray.
- Jesus' appearance changed; his face and clothing shone brightly, becoming dazzling white.
- Moses and Elijah appeared with Jesus.
- They spoke about the exodus and Jerusalem.
- This event is called the Transfiguration.
- A voice from a cloud declared Jesus as the Son, Chosen one, and commanded listening to him.
- Jesus' prayer is highlighted in the event.
- Jesus' mission is referred to as Messiah-Redeemer.
- Moses and Elijah represent the law and prophets.
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