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  1. The Transfiguration of Jesus is an event described in the New Testament, where Jesus is transfigured and becomes radiant in glory upon a mountain. The Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 17:1–8, Mark 9:2–8, Luke 9:28–36) recount the occasion, and the Second Epistle of Peter also refers to it (2 Peter 1:16–18).

  2. Verklärung des Herrn, Verklärung Christi oder Transfiguration bezeichnet ein Offenbarungsereignis, das nach dem Zeugnis der Evangelien drei Apostel erlebten, als sie Jesus Christus auf einem Berg in besonderer, verklärter Form und mit den Propheten Mose und Elija sahen. Es gilt als Glaubensgeheimnis.

  3. 17 After six days Jesus took with him Peter, James and John the brother of James, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. 2 There he was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light. 3 Just then there appeared before them Moses and Elijah, talking with Jesus.

  4. Transfiguration, in the New Testament, the occasion upon which Jesus Christ took three of his disciples, Peter, James, and John, up on a mountain, where Moses and Elijah appeared and Jesus was transfigured, his face and clothes becoming dazzlingly bright. The Transfiguration is recorded in all.

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  5. 9. Okt. 2023 · Learn about the Transfiguration of Jesus, a theophany in which He revealed His divine glory to three disciples on a high mountain. Find out the biblical story, the meaning, and the importance of this event in the life of Christ.

  6. 28 About eight days after Jesus said this, he took Peter, John and James with him and went up onto a mountain to pray. 29 As he was praying, the appearance of his face changed, and his clothes became as bright as a flash of lightning. 30 Two men, Moses and Elijah, appeared in glorious splendor, talking with Jesus. 31 They spoke about his departu...

  7. 31. März 2006 · Learn about the amazing event of Jesus' glory revealed on a mountain, witnessed by Peter, James and John. Explore the structure, parallel passages and interpretation of this gospel account.