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Name three that went without food 40 days and 40 nights?

Moses. Elijah, Jesus


Was the faith of the apostles confirmed in the Transfiguration?

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. Read literally, the sole reason for this journey was to let the three disciples see Jesus talking to Moses and Elijah, yet they learnt nothing from the experience and were even instructed to tell no one. In spite of this life-changing event, and its apparently absolute proof that Jesus was the Messiah, Peter went on to deny Jesus. If the Transfiguration ever happened, this shows that whatever faith the apostles had was not confirmed by this experience. It must be that they were less sure of who the strangers were than is suggested in the gospel story - why the disciples even thought the men were Moses and Elijah is not stated.


Which three disciples witnessed Jesus' transfiguration?

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.


Who are the three men who went to heaven without dying?

Elijah and Esau.


Why did Peter suggest he erect shelters for Jesus Moses and Elijah?

Mark:9:5-6:5: And Peter answered and said to Jesus, Master, it is good for us to be here: and let us make three tabernacles; one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias.6: For he wist not to say; for they were sore afraid.


What happened to Jesus as he stood before his disciples when he was being transfigured?

The original New Testament account of the transfiguration is in Mark chapter 9. Jesus took Peter, James and John up into a high mountain, where his appearance changed and his garments became shining and as white as snow. The disciples saw him talking to Moses and Elijah. Mark's Gospel does not say in what way his appearance changed, but Matthew added that his face shone like the sun. The disciples somehow knew without question that the strangers talking to Jesus were Moses and Elijah and offered to build three tabernacles, one each for Jesus, Moses and Elijah. Read literally, the sole reason for this journey was to let the three disciples see Jesus talking to Moses and Elijah. Yet they learnt nothing from the experience and were even instructed to tell no one. In spite of this life-changing event, and its supposedly absolute proof that Jesus was the Messiah, Peter went on to deny Jesus.


Why did Moses and Elijah visit Jesus?

A:In the gospels 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. Read literally, the sole reason for this journey was to let the three disciples see Jesus talking to Moses and Elijah, yet they learnt nothing from the experience and were even instructed to tell no one. In spite of this life-changing event, and its absolute proof that Jesus was the Messiah, Peter went on to deny Jesus. If the Transfiguration ever happened, it must be that the disciples were less sure of who the strangers were than is suggested in the gospel story. Why they even thought the men were Moses and Elijah is not stated.Another Answer:Although Peter had been inspired to answer the question Christ asked as to whom do the people say I am and replied by the Father's inspiration, 'the Christ,' the apostles still needed reassurances that Jesus would eventually triumph. This is just our human nature.So after 6 days (number of mankind), Jesus took the 'leadering' Apostles, Peter, James and John up on a mountain overlooking Caesarea Philippi, where Peter made his confession of Jesus being the prophecized Christ in Mark 8:27-29. This transfiguration deeply affected John and Peter, who mention it in their writings (John 1:14; 2 Peter 1:16-18).As Jesus transfigured before them, His clothes becoming shinny - exceedingly white like snow which no launderer on Earth could match, Elijah and Moses appear talking to Jesus. Elijah is the 1st of the great Prophets who prophecized the future coming of Christ (Malachi 4:5; 6). This was why the people had been asking John the Baptist if he were Elijah (Mark 1:21). Moses was the lawgiver and liberator. Their presence confirmed the reality that Jesus is the Messiah of Peter's confession.The voice of God the Father was heard as well telling the 3 Apostles to 'Hear Him.' Yet with all these things, the Apostles abandoned Jesus at His greatest time of need. This is again our human nature. They had not received the Holy Spirit which would enter into them on Pentecost and would strengthen them to complete their ministries and even die a martrys death (most).Jesus instructed the 3 Apostles not to speak of this event until after His resurrection. The Jewish people had a misunderstanding of the role of the Messiah in His first coming and would be even more confused if they heard of this prior to His resurrection - the greatest proof of His Godhead.


What were the names of the three disciples who were on the mount of transfiguration with Jesus?

AnswerAccording to Mark chapter 9, Peter, James and John witnessed the transfiguration of Jesus and saw him talking to Moses and Elias (Elijah). however, it seems they learnt nothing from the experience and were even instructed to tell no one. And, in spite of this life-changing event, and its supposedly absolute proof that Jesus was the Messiah, Peter went on to deny Jesus.


Three things the apostles says about Jesus?

All the apostles do agree that Jesus was born and died for us and rose again.


Who were the three apostles of Jesus that played significant roles in his ministry and teachings?

The three apostles of Jesus who played significant roles in his ministry and teachings were Peter, James, and John.


What does the Transfiguration mean painted by Raphael?

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.


Who among the apostles denied Jesus before Jesus was arrested?

It was Peter who denied Jesus three times.