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Transfiguration Of The Saviour Church And Refectory (Vydubychi Monastery)
Transfiguration(s) or The Transfiguration may refer to: Religion * Transfiguration of Jesus, an event in the Bible * Feast of the Transfiguration, a Christian holiday celebrating the Transfiguration of Jesus * Transfiguration (religion), a momentary transformation of a person into some aspect of the divine Paintings * Transfiguration (Bellini, Venice), ''Transfiguration'' (Bellini, Venice), c. 1454–1460 * Transfiguration of Christ (Bellini), ''Transfiguration of Christ'' (Bellini), c. 1480 * Transfiguration (Lotto), ''Transfiguration'' (Lotto), c. 1510—1512 * Transfiguration Altarpiece (Perugino), ''Transfiguration Altarpiece'' (Perugino), 1517 * Transfiguration (Pordenone), ''Transfiguration'' (Pordenone), c. 1515–1516 * Transfiguration (Raphael), ''Transfiguration'' (Raphael), c. 1516–1520 * Transfiguration (Rubens), ''Transfiguration'' (Rubens), 1604–1605 * Transfiguration (Savoldo), ''Transfiguration'' (Savoldo), c. 1530 Film and television * The Transfiguration ( ...
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Transfiguration Of Jesus
The Transfiguration of Jesus is an event described in the New Testament where Jesus in Christianity, Jesus is Transfiguration (religion), transfigured and becomes radiant in Glory (religion), glory upon a mountain. The Synoptic Gospels (, , ) recount the occasion, and the Second Epistle of Peter also refers to it. In the gospel accounts, Jesus and three of his apostles, Saint Peter, Peter, James the Great, James, and John the Apostle, John, go to a mountain (later referred to as the Mount of Transfiguration) to pray. On the mountaintop, Jesus begins to shine with bright rays of light. Then the Old Testament figures Moses and Elijah appear, and he speaks with them. Both figures had eschatological roles: they symbolize Law of Moses, the Law and Prophets of Christianity, the prophets, respectively. Jesus is then called "Son of God, Son" by the voice of God the Father, as in the Baptism of Jesus. Many Christian traditions, including the Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran and Ang ...
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