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What is the significance of Moses and Elijah appearing with Christ?

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Moses represents the law and Elijah the prophets, highlighting Christ's fulfillment of both.

Moses and Elijah's appearance alongside Christ signifies the culmination of the law and the prophets in Him. Moses represents the law, which was given through him, while Elijah stands as a representative of the prophets who foretold the coming of the Messiah. Their presence during the Transfiguration (Luke 9:32) emphasizes that Christ is the fulfillment of both the law and the prophetic message; He is the one around whom the entirety of Scripture revolves. In the New Testament, the apostles reiterate this understanding, recognizing that everything recorded in the law and the prophets points to the work and significance of Christ. Hence, their appearance serves to reinforce the Christian belief that Jesus is not merely a teacher or prophet but the very embodiment of God's promise and covenant.
Scripture References: Luke 9:32

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