The Transfiguration of Jesus: A Moment of Divine Revelation
  • 1. The Transfiguration of Jesus stands as a profound moment of divine revelation within the Christian tradition, capturing the essence of Jesus' dual nature as both fully divine and fully human. This extraordinary event, which took place on a high mountain, serves as a pivotal point in the New Testament narrative, where Jesus is transformed before His disciples, radiating a divine light that signifies His heavenly glory. Accompanied by key figures from the Jewish faith, Moses and Elijah, their presence underscores the continuity of God's covenant with humanity and the fulfillment of the law and the prophets through Christ. As the disciples witness this miraculous transformation, they are enveloped in a cloud that symbolizes God's presence, and they hear a voice proclaiming, 'This is my beloved Son; listen to Him.' This powerful declaration not only affirms Jesus' identity as the Son of God but also calls for His teachings to be heeded. The Transfiguration, thus, is not merely a display of divine power, but an invitation for believers to understand the significance of Christ's mission, to recognize the divine glory that is intertwined with His journey towards the crucifixion, and to embrace the transformative potential of divine revelation in their own lives.

    Who witnessed the Transfiguration of Jesus?
A) All twelve apostles.
B) Peter, James, and John.
C) The Pharisees.
D) Mary and Martha.
  • 2. Where did the Transfiguration take place?
A) In the desert.
B) In a city.
C) On a mountain.
D) By the sea.
  • 3. Which two figures appeared with Jesus during the Transfiguration?
A) Moses and Elijah.
B) Abraham and Isaac.
C) David and Solomon.
D) Peter and John.
  • 4. What did God declare during the Transfiguration?
A) Listen to Moses.
B) This is a great prophet.
C) This is my Son, whom I love.
D) You are my servant, Israel.
  • 5. What was the disciples' initial reaction to the Transfiguration?
A) They were indifferent.
B) They were afraid.
C) They were angry.
D) They were joyful.
  • 6. What does the Transfiguration teach about the relationship between the Old and New Testaments?
A) The New Testament fulfills the Old.
B) Both are contradictory.
C) The New Testament rejects the Old.
D) The Old Testament is outdated.
  • 7. What did Jesus instruct the disciples after the Transfiguration?
A) To deny themselves.
B) Not to tell anyone until after his resurrection.
C) To build monuments.
D) To spread the news immediately.
  • 8. What was Jesus' appearance changed to during the Transfiguration?
A) He appeared younger.
B) He turned into light.
C) He became taller.
D) His face shone like the sun.
  • 9. On which mountain did the Transfiguration take place?
A) Mount Tabor.
B) Mount Hermon.
C) Mount Sinai.
D) Mount Olives.
  • 10. What does the term 'Transfiguration' mean?
A) A moment of silence.
B) A divine punishment.
C) A change in form or appearance.
D) A call to action.
  • 11. How does the Transfiguration relate to Jesus' crucifixion?
A) It foreshadows his glory after suffering.
B) It denies the need for sacrifice.
C) It minimizes the significance of the cross.
D) It suggests he would never die.
  • 12. Which of the following elements emphasizes the divine nature of the Transfiguration?
A) The time of day.
B) The presence of the apostles.
C) The geographical location.
D) The bright cloud and the voice of God.
  • 13. Why is the Transfiguration considered a moment of divine revelation?
A) It declares a new law.
B) It serves as a warning to the disciples.
C) It reveals Jesus' true nature as divine.
D) It emphasizes Jesus' role as a prophet.
  • 14. The Transfiguration occurs in which testament of the Bible?
A) Both testament.
B) Old Testament.
C) New Testament.
D) Apocrypha.
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