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      • The Transfiguration was the glorification of the human body of Jesus. On this occasion His body underwent a change in form, a metamorphosis, so that it shone as brightly as the sun. At the time of the Transfiguration, Jesus' earthly ministry was coming to a close.
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  1. Jan 17, 2021 · Apparently the answer is Peter, James, and John (Matt. 17:1). All three evangelists place this puzzling statement immediately before the transfiguration, and then frame the transfiguration in chronological reference to it (e.g., “And after six days,” Matt. 16:28–17:1; Mark 9:1–2; Luke 9:27–28).

  2. Mar 14, 2024 · Christ underwent a dramatic change in appearance in order that the disciples could behold Him in His glory. The disciples, who had only known Him in His human body, now had a greater realization of the deity of Christ, though they could not fully comprehend it.

  3. Jesusbody was transfigured, or changed, in the presence of the Old Testament prophets Moses and Elijah as well in the presence of three of His disciples. This Transfiguration was the glorification of the human body of Jesus.

  4. The Transfiguration was the glorification of the human body of Jesus. On this occasion His body underwent a change in form, a metamorphosis, so that it shone as brightly as the sun. At the time of the Transfiguration, Jesus' earthly ministry was coming to a close.

  5. Jan 26, 2022 · When Jesus was transfigured, His brilliant bright form was a way for Jesus to help His disciples gain a greater understanding of who He was and, in fact, that He was deity. By viewing Jesus in His transfigured form, the disciples were able to get a glimpse of His glory.

  6. What is the transfiguration of Jesus? Peter, James and John saw a vision of Jesus transformed in a glorified body, talking with Moses and Elijah. They heard a voice from heaven saying, “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. Hear Him!”

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  8. Oct 18, 2023 · The transfiguration of Jesus is documented by Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Each records that Jesus Himself spoke about it (Matt.16:28–17:9; Mark 9:1–9; Luke 9:28–36). Jesus spoke of the transfiguration both before and after that unique event when His human body underwent a temporary transformation.

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