just to clarify,
|| X || means 'the measure of X'
so i'm asking, why does God measure Moses equivalently to Elijah?
this has a certain context: i'd like to hear whatever you can tell me about why Moses & Elijah have equal measure with regard to the transfiguration -- why these two, why no one else? what is equivalent about them that makes them, and them alone, the ones revealed with Christ God glorified in Matthew 17, Mark 9 & Luke 9?
i have these premises:
what do they share that makes them exactly the people who are with Christ, speaking to Him, at this event?
why them? why no one else? what is it about both of them that puts them there? that rules out everyone else?
|| X || means 'the measure of X'
so i'm asking, why does God measure Moses equivalently to Elijah?
this has a certain context: i'd like to hear whatever you can tell me about why Moses & Elijah have equal measure with regard to the transfiguration -- why these two, why no one else? what is equivalent about them that makes them, and them alone, the ones revealed with Christ God glorified in Matthew 17, Mark 9 & Luke 9?
i have these premises:
- everything God does is perfect and intentional and good
- God chose Moses & Elijah, and no one else, to be in the presence of and speaking with the revealed deity of Christ at the transfiguration
- these are the perfect two to appear to the disciples with Him: no one else will do
- therefore they have a common set of traits that make them exactly the ones to be there in that context doing what they are doing
what do they share that makes them exactly the people who are with Christ, speaking to Him, at this event?
why them? why no one else? what is it about both of them that puts them there? that rules out everyone else?