The story of Yeshua's transfiguration on Mount Tabor in Matthew 17:1-9 is one of the most profoundly strange and significant stories in the Gospel (other than the crucifixion and resurrection, of course). It is very closely connected to two other Bible stories: the wedding at Cana in John 2 and Moses on Mount Sinai in Exodus 24.
The numerous parallels between these three stories reveals profound truths about Yeshua's identity and authority.
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Henk Wouters
the exodus story continues over quite a few chapters to cover that same storyline of the transfiguration.
i noticed another parallel, where at the end of matthew 17 the tax collectors 'demand' the didrachma temple tax, so in exodus 30 everyone who crosses over must pay the beka half shekel, which becomes the temple tax...
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