The Transfiguration Jesus meets with Moses and Elijah to the astonishment of his disciples. The Transfiguration of Jesus was an amazing event. Jesus took Peter, James, and John to a high mountain to pray.
As He prayed, His face transformed so it shone like the sun and His clothes turned a dazzling white. Moses and Elijah appeared and talked with Jesus. Then God's voice was heard from a cloud saying, "This is my Son, my Chosen One.
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2,631 likes, 37 comments - superbook on March 16, 2025: "SuperParents, the transfiguration of Jesus reminds us of His divine glory and power! May this truth remind us of who Jesus is and to do everything for His glory! ππΌππΌππΌ Join the mission to introduce kids to Jesus through Superbook. We are going to read the account of the Transfiguration from the Gospel of Luke. The Gospels of Matthew and Mark also record the Transfiguration.
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In verse 28, where did Jesus take Peter, James and John. THE TRANSFIGURATION OF JESUS BIBLE STORY Kids on the Move Good Morning with Jazz ππ€π§ Cozy Vibes & Relaxing Music. Jesus meets with Moses and Elijah to the astonishment of his disciples.
The Transfiguration of Jesus is an event described in the New Testament where Jesus is transfigured and becomes radiant in glory upon a mountain. [1][2] The Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 17:1-8, Mark 9:2-13, Luke 9:28-36) recount the occasion, and the Second Epistle of Peter also refers to it. In the gospel accounts, Jesus and three of his apostles, Peter, James, and John, go to a mountain.