the Transfiguration
event · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
seen with Moses and Elias on the mountain · the revelation of his glory
in the texts
Adversus Marcionem
The Transfiguration of Christ on the mountain with Moses and Elias, central event used to confirm his divine sonship under the Creator.
For this too you ought to have blushed at most of all, that you allow him to be seen with Moses and Elias on the retirement of the mountain, whose destroyer he had come.
De Carnis Resurrectione
The Transfiguration of Christ on the mountain, with Moses and Elijah present, cited as proof of bodily transmutation without loss of substance.
The Lord too, in the recess of the mountain, had changed even His garments with light, but had kept His lineaments recognizable to Peter;
De Monogamia
The gospel event where Christ appears in glory with Moses and Elijah
when, in the revelation of his glory, out of so many saints and prophets he chooses to have Moses and Elijah with him, the one a monogamist, the other a eunuch.