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Why is the transfiguration of Jesus important in the Bible?

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The transfiguration reveals Jesus's divine glory and confirms His identity as the Son of God.

In Matthew 17:2, Jesus is transfigured before Peter, James, and John, and His face shines like the sun. This event serves as a remarkable manifestation of His divine nature, reassuring His disciples of His identity as the Messiah. The appearance of Moses and Elijah signifies the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets in Christ, underscoring that Jesus is central to God's covenant plan. This moment not only affirms Christ's divine authority but also prepares His disciples for the upcoming trials they would face regarding His death and resurrection.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:1-2, Luke 9:30-31

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