Lu 9:28-36. JESUS TRANSFIGURED.
28. an eight days after these sayings--including the day on which this
was spoken and that of the Transfiguration. Matthew and Mark say
(Mt 17:1;
Mr 9:2)
"after six days," excluding these two days. As the "sayings" so
definitely connected with the transfiguration scene are those
announcing His death--at which Peter and all the Twelve were so
startled and scandalized--so this scene was designed to show to the
eyes as well as the heart how glorious that death was in the
view of Heaven.
Peter, James, and John--partners before in secular business; now sole
witnesses of the resurrection of Jairus' daughter
(Mr 5:37),
the transfiguration, and the agony in the garden
(Mr 14:33).
a mountain--not Tabor, according to long tradition, with which
the facts ill comport, but some one near the lake.
to pray--for the period He had now reached was a critical and
anxious one. (See on
Mt 16:13).
But who can adequately translate those "strong cryings and tears?"
Methinks, as I steal by His side, I hear from Him these plaintive
sounds, "Lord, who hath believed Our report? I am come unto Mine own
and Mine own receive Me not; I am become a stranger unto My brethren,
an alien to My mother's children: Consider Mine enemies, for they are
many, and they hate Me with cruel hatred. Arise, O Lord, let not man
prevail. Thou that dwellest between the cherubim, shine forth: Show Me
a token for good: Father, glorify Thy name."
JFB.
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