Moses and Elijah appeared on the mount of transfiguration with Jesus ans a few of the disciples. Moses stood for the law and Elijah stood for the prophets, it was the near end of Jesus ministry.
The Transfiguration.It is called the Tranfugeration.
Moses and Elijah
It sounds as if you are asking about the transfiguration of Jesus. Moses and Elijah both appeared to Jesus on Mt. Tabor during the transfiguration in the presence of Peter, James and John.
The transfiguration of Christ creates emotion largely through the use of light, symbolism, and the portrayal of divine presence. The radiant light surrounding Christ and the presence of Moses and Elijah represent spiritual enlightenment and connection to the divine, evoking awe and wonder in viewers.
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.
A:Jesus took Peter, James and John up into a high mountain, where his appearance changed, and they saw him talking to two strangers. Somehow, the disciples knew without question that the strangers talking to Jesus were Moses and Elijah. Why the disciples even thought the men were Moses and Elijah is not stated.
Peter wanted to build three tents on the Mount of Transfiguration because he wanted to honor Jesus, Moses, and Elijah by creating a place for them to stay.
On the Mount of Transfiguration, Jesus was "transfigured," meaning that he was seen by the Apostles Peter, James and John in his glorified form, bright as the sun in blazingly white clothes. In this form, he spoke with Moses and Elijah, who also appeared there with Jesus. See Luke 9:28-36.
The transforming of the body is called transfiguration. The only time that this has happened in humans was during the time of Jesus where Moses and Elijah appeared.
A:Jesus took Peter, James and John up into a high mountain, where his appearance changed, and they saw him talking to two strangers and heard the voice of God. Somehow, the disciples knew without question that the strangers talking to Jesus were Moses and Elijah.
The upper part The Transfiguration of Jesus is an event reported by three of the Gospels in which Jesus is transfigured upon a mountain (one is Matthew 17: 1-9). Jesus became radiant, spoke with Moses and Elijah, and was called "Son" by God. Peter, James and John were with Jesus upon the mountain. The transfiguration put Jesus above Moses and Elijah, the two preeminent figures of Judaism.The lower part is a different scene from the Bible, in which the disciples fail to cure a sick boy.
The Transfiguration of Jesus is an event in the gospels, in which Jesus took Peter, John and James up a mountain, where they saw his appearance change and he spoke to Moses and Elijah. They heard the voice of God from heaven. It is reported that over 90 per cent of scholars now believe that the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt never took place. Without an Exodus, you have no Moses. And without Moses, how could the story of the Transfiguration be true? And if the story of the Transfiguration is not true, then how much more of the gospel stories is not true. This is why the Transfiguration may cause problems for Christians today.