RT Article T1 Moses, Elijah, and Jesus’ Divine Glory (Mark 9.2–8) JF New Testament studies VO 70 IS 1 SP 61 OP 71 A1 Friedeman, Caleb T. ca. 20./21. Jh. LA English YR 2024 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/190977653X AB Scholars generally agree that Moses and Elijah appear at the Transfiguration because they are connected to each other in some way, and that this connection informs the significance of the story as a whole. However, there is no consensus regarding how Moses and Elijah are related, and consequently there is significant disagreement about how their presence contributes to the Transfiguration. The present study, which focuses on Mark's account (Mark 9.2-8), argues that Moses and Elijah appear together because they received similar theophanies at Mount Sinai and, as a result, the Transfiguration should be read as a mountaintop theophany in which Jesus constitutes the personal presence of Israel's God. K1 Elijah K1 Moses K1 Mount Sinai K1 Transfiguration K1 divine Christology K1 Theophany DO 10.1017/S0028688523000279