Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at 9:35PM
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Transfiguration
A mysterious transformation in the appearance of Jesus that occured on a mountain in the presence of Peter, James, and John.

  • From D. A. Carson, commenting on Matthew 17:1-8 in The Expositor’s Bible Commentary:
  • The effect of the Transfiguration on the disciples reminds us of Daniel (Dan 10:7-9 … .). The visible glory of the Deity brings terror, but Jesus calms his disciples fears… . Matthew alone tells us that the divine splendor the disciples “fell facedown to the ground” (v.6), a prelude to their seeing no one “except Jesus” (v.8). These words are pregnant with meaning. Compared with God’s revelation through him, all other revelations pale. Supporting, pointing, prophetic roles such revelation may enjoy; but that Jesus is God’s Son is primary. Therefore, all must “listen to him” (v. 7.) 


    The Transfiguration was largely for the disciples (Jesus brought the inner three to it; he was transfigured before “them”; the Voice spoke to “them” … . ) This does not mean that they understood it fully; but it was a crucial step in the symbol-charged self-disclosure of Jesus that would be much better understood (2 Peter 1:16-19) following the Resurrection. For the present, it indelibly confirmed the disciples’ conviction that Jesus was the Messiah.
Learn more:
  1. The Bible: Matthew 17:1-8, Mark 9:2-8, Luke 9:28-36
  2. Holman Bible Dictionary: The Transfiguration
  3. Christian Apologetics and Research Ministy: What is the transfiguration?
  4. Ligonier Ministries Blog: The Transfiguration
  5. Blue Letter Bible: What Was the Significance of Jesus’ Transfiguration?
  6. Bob Deffinbaugh: The Transfiguration
  7. J. Ligon Duncan: The Glory of Christ: The Transfiguration (audio download)

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