Even though bot Moses and Elijah did appear with Jesus on the mount of transfiguration, only Elijah did not die as he was taken up in a cloud. While Moses died but his grave is not yet found.
Another perspective:Physically, no. Spiritually, yes.Luke 20:37, 38 - "But even Moses showed in the burning bush passage that the dead are raised, when he called the Lord 'the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.' For He is not the God of the dead but of the living, for all live to Him." [NKJV]
Elijah is no longer alive. He was ascended to heaven. But was promised to return before Jesus did. If he did not turn the hearts of the children jesus would have to die.
Malachi 4:5&6
Jesus also said "Elias has truly come and must restore all things, he was killed by his own people. No one even knew it. Likewise so shall the Son of Man"(Jesus).
Peter ,john(not the Baptist) and james were with jesus when Elijah has died and visit him with Moses. God came and the disciples fell to the ground.
Elijah returned as a man ,
That man was John the Baptist.
Elijah was John the Baptist in the second coming.
Matthew 17:1-13
Vs. 11 and 12 are in red. So very important.
Jesus was with Moses as a spirit which means he dies.
Yes records in The Bible say Enoch and Elijah were taken up to heaven, the only people to be taken there sothey are alive.
No, unless Jesus comes back.
Moses Elijah McGarry was born on 1878-02-19.
Moses
He moses could be dead , but we see in the new testament Moses and Elijah with Jesus, so as Elijah was taken to the heavens so Moses to could have been taken up as his grave is not found yet.
Elijah and Esau.
Jesus was on the hill with a few disciples and Moses and Elijah were there as well.
Elijah and Moses
No Elijah Wood is still alive
The Transfiguration.It is called the Tranfugeration.
Moses and Elijah ...Matt17:3
As prophet Elijah did not die but was taken up into heaven on a cloud, so he still existing and came with Moses on the hill.
AnswerJesus took Peter, James and John up into a high mountain, where his appearance changed, and they saw him talking to Moses and Elijah. It is reported that over 90 per cent of scholars say that the historical events ascribed to Moses never occurred, and it is therefore most unlikely that Moses ever existed. Similarly, it is quite improbable that Elijah ever existed. Yet, somehow, the disciples knew without question that the strangers talking to Jesus were Moses and Elijah.
Jesus and Moses were not contemporaries, although Moses did appear with Elijah to Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration. Jesus did give respect and credibility to Moses' writings and referred to the fact that Moses spoke about Him in His writings.