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Patriarch of Jerusalem presides over Feast of the Transfiguration on Mount Tabor | Orthodox Times (en)

… Elijah.

“And as He prayed, the appearance of His face became different, and His clothing became white and gleaming” (Luke 9:29), writes the Evangelist Luke, referring to the Transfiguration of Christ. He was transfigured while He was praying. That is to say, when Christ humbled Himself, taking refuge in prayer, then He was also glorified, being transfigured. Therefore, Saint Cyril of Alexandria says: “Showing [Jesus] that a lowly [= contemptible] mind could never be fit for contemplation, but that he who has risen above earthly things and has become superior to all things pertaining to the body, and who has withdrawn from the cares of life, having established himself apart in stillness, and has become higher than the domination of the passions.

According to the God-bearing and eminent Fathers of the Church, the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ on this holy Mount Tabor had two purposes. First, it was intended to prepare His disciples for His impending Passion upon the Cross and His Resurrection on the third day, as Saint Cyril of Jerusalem says: “Moses was in the cleft of the rock” (Exodus 33:22), and Elijah likewise was then in the cleft …

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Saint Cyril uses the Transfiguration to illustrate the spiritual superiority and glory of Jesus.

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