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One of the Old Testament prophets present at the Transfiguration

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The answer is: Moses|Elijah|Elias

Matt 17 - Elias is the Greek form of Elijah

Moses and Elijah appearing together during the Transfiguration (found in Matthew 17) isn’t just a cool event; it’s chock-full of symbolical meaning! Both represent different aspects of the Old Testament: Moses embodies the Law while Elijah signifies the Prophets. When they literally shine bright alongside Jesus, it signals a divine connection where the old meets the new, emphasizing Jesus’ pivotal role in a grand narrative of redemption.

One eyebrow-raising trivia bit: this isn’t the only time Moses shines (pun intended) in the Bible! Remember when he came down from Mount Sinai with that radiant face? He was reflecting God’s glory after his intimate encounters with the Divine (Exodus 34:29-35). Now, here on the mountain, he brings an aura that echoes holiness and authority.

On the flip side, Elijah, one of the most celebrated prophets, has some fascinating moments in his story too! He didn't just challenge the Baal prophets; he also had that dramatic ascension to heaven in a whirlwind (2 Kings 2:11). Can you imagine being present at such spiritually electrifying events? Luke mentions a fascinating detail of God’s voice affirming Jesus at the Transfiguration, echoing His words at Jesus’ baptism, “This is my Son, whom I love” (Luke 9:35). This can be seen as continuity, showing Jesus is part of God’s long-standing plan woven into both the Law and the prophets. It’s a stunning tableau of divine confirmation, isn't it?

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