What do moses and elijah represent in the transfiguration




















Before we answer the question of how Peter knew it was Moses and Elijah with Jesus during that glorious event, we need to understand what led up to this experience.

Luke places the transfiguration eight days after an intense ministry and teaching cycle—the twelve sent out to preach, the five thousand fed, the confession of Peter, and teaching about the cost of those who follow Jesus. Often times in the gospels we see Jesus take time with His disciples in prayer after such concentrated periods of ministry. This prayer time is the setting of the transfiguration of Jesus in Luke 9, Matthew 17, and Mark 9. Now that is a glorious scene!

But how did Peter and presumably the other two disciples know it was Moses and Elijah that were talking with Jesus? Some have commented that it was their appearance—with Moses looking like Charleston Heston long white beard and Elijah looking like an older and hairier John the Baptist. Maybe…but there might be more at work here to aid us in understanding how they were identified. The key dynamic in this profession revelation is the identity of Jesus revealed by the Father—not put together by the intellect of Peter.

The identity of Moses and Elijah at the transfiguration of Jesus could have been revealed in the same way as the identity of Jesus was—through the revelation of the Father. Second, and more probable, the identity of the two men talking with Jesus was discovered as they talked with the Lord. The gospel of Luke is the only witness to what the two men were talking about with Jesus—the departure of Jesus.

The Transfiguration was a miniature demonstration of the kingdom of glory. Peter, one of the disciples that were present at the Transfiguration, also understood it as explained above 2 Peter There is theological significance behind Moses and Elijah being present, and that is why they were chosen to attend to Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration. The transfiguration represented the resurrection at the end of time. Moses represented those who will die and be resurrected and go to heaven , while Elijah represented those who will go to heaven without experiencing death.

So, both Elijah and Moses were taken to heaven and did appear to Christ and some of the disciples at the transfiguration of Christ. Check out our Bible Answers page for more information on a variety of topics. And after the earthquake a fire, but the L ORD was not in the fire. And after the fire the sound of a low whisper.

And when Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his cloak and went out and stood at the entrance of the cave. So, we have two instances where these men had powerful experiences with God. In fact, they can both say that they were personally in the presence of the glory of God in a profound and powerful way. As amazing as it seems, one possible and I think very likely reason that these two men were present for the transfiguration was so that they could finally see the face of God.

Moses and Elijah have seen God face-to-face. Just think about that. Resonding to a Facebook Abortion Meme. Structured vs.



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