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What does the Bible say about the Transfiguration?

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The Transfiguration reveals Jesus' divine glory and fulfills Old Testament prophecies, emphasizing His identity as the Messiah.

The Transfiguration, as described in Matthew 17:1-9, showcases the glory of Jesus Christ, confirmed by His speaking with Moses and Elijah. This event signifies Him as the ultimate fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets. As acknowledged in John 1:14, the Word was made flesh, and through Christ, believers witness the glory of God. This moment reassures the disciples of Christ’s divine nature and serves as a pivotal confirmation of their faith in Him as the Messiah, leading to a deeper understanding of His mission of redemption.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:1-9, John 1:14

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