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How does the transfiguration demonstrate the relationship between the Old Testament and Jesus?

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The transfiguration illustrates Jesus as the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets represented by Moses and Elijah.

The transfiguration serves as a powerful confirmation of Jesus' role as the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets, with Moses and Elijah representing these Old Testament symbols. Their presence signifies that all of God's revelation points toward Jesus, His person, and His work. As they converse with Christ regarding His upcoming death, it becomes clear that the entirety of Scripture's message culminates in the sacrifice of Christ. The transfiguration, therefore, emphasizes that Jesus is the center of redemptive history and is the one through whom God's promises are realized.
Scripture References: Mark 9:4, Luke 9:30-31

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