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Study Section 9:  The Transfiguration


               9.1 Connect.

                           This last year I had the opportunity to visit Israel and went to Mount Tabor.  At the very top
                           they have built a church honoring the transfiguration of Jesus.  It is a very beautiful
                           cathedral surrounded by a gorgeous courtyard.  From the top of the mountain you can see
                           northeast to the fertile Hula Valley and to the southeast you can see the Jezreel Valley also
                           called the Valley of Megiddo.  It is about a day’s walk from Capernaum.  Tradition says that
                           Jesus was translated on the top of this mountain.

               Other scholars note that Jesus and His disciples were up in Caesarea Philippi.  The logical location for the
               high mountain described in the Gospels is Mount Hermon.  Today we are going to look, not only at the
               event of the transfiguration, but also the possible locations that it could have occurred.

                9.2 Objectives:

                       1.  The student should be able to identify the probable geographic location of the
                       transfiguration.


                       2. The student should be able to explain why Jesus concluded His ministry in Galilee and set His
               eyes to begin a journey toward Jerusalem.


               3.  The student should be able to describe the Feast of Tabernacles and why Jesus went to Jerusalem at
               that time of year.


                9.3 The Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-8; Mark 9:2-8; and Luke 9:28-36;  Matthew 17:9; Mark 9:9-10;
               and Luke 9:36; Matthew 17:10-13 and Mark 9:11-14;  Luke 9:37-43; Mark 9:14-29; and Matthew
               17:14-21)

                         It is extremely important to understand the event of the Transfiguration against the
                         backdrop of Jesus’ prophecy about His death and the apostle’s response.  The disciples
                         reacted strongly against this news because it was so offensive to them.  They began to doubt
                         Jesus’ messianic identity.  The transfiguration was a spectacular strategy to reinforce the
                         faltering faith of three of the disciples.

               Matthew and Mark tell us that six days after visiting Caesarea
               Philippi, Jesus took Peter, James and John to a high mountain.
               Luke says it was “about” eight days.  Luke included the day in
               Caesarea-Philippi and on the mountain, while Matthew and
               Mark reference the days between these two events.  There is no
               contradiction of time.

                    Exactly where was the “high mountain” where this took
                    place?  Two main sites have been suggested by Bible
                    scholars; other sites have been considered as well.  The first
                    site is Mount Tabor located at the eastern end of the
                                                                                     Mt. Tabor east of Nazareth
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