The appearance of Moses and Elijah at the transfiguration...
The appearance of Moses and Elijah at the transfiguration underscores the importance in the ministry of Jesus of
Prophets and apostles
The law and the prophets
The spirit and the word
Judges and kings
Correct answer is B
The appearance of Moses and Elijah at the transfiguration underscores the importance of "the law and the prophets" in the ministry of Jesus. This event is described in the Gospels of Matthew (Matthew 17:1-13), Mark (Mark 9:2-13), and Luke (Luke 9:28-36). Moses represents the Law, and Elijah represents the Prophets. Their presence emphasizes the continuity of Jesus' ministry with the Old Testament Scriptures and the fulfilment of the prophetic expectations regarding the Messiah.
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