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Ewangelia Łukasza 9:30
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A oto dwaj mężowie rozmawiali z nim, a ci byli Mojżesz i Elijasz;
Oto też rozmawiali z nim dwaj mężowie. Byli nimi Mojżesz i Eliasz,
A oto dwaj mężowie rozmawiali z nim, a ci byli Mojżesz i Elijasz;
A oto rozmawiało z nim dwóch mężów. Byli to Mojżesz i Eliasz.
A oto dwa mężowie rozmawiali z nim, którzy byli Mojżesz i Heliasz.
I oto dwaj mężowie rozmawiali z nim, a byli to Mojżesz i Eliasz,
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
which: Luke 24:27, Luke 24:44, Matthew 17:3, Matthew 17:4, Mark 9:4-6, John 1:17, Romans 3:21-23, 2 Corinthians 3:7-11, Hebrews 3:3-6
Elias: Luke 9:19, Luke 1:17, James 5:17, James 5:18
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 17:1 - Elijah Malachi 4:5 - I will Matthew 5:32 - I say Acts 3:22 - him Acts 7:37 - him Revelation 17:1 - talked
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And behold there talked with him two men,.... Of great note and fame:
which were Moses and Elias; the one the giver of the law from God to the people "of Israel", as well as the redeemer of them from Egyptian bondage, and who led them through the wilderness, to the borders of Canaan's land; and the other a prophet famous for his zeal for God, and his worship, and who was translated, soul and body, to heaven: these appeared and talked with Christ on the mount; and what they talked of is mentioned in the following verse;
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See an account of the transfiguration in Matthew 17:1-13, and Mark 9:2-13.
Luke 9:29
The fashion - The âappearance.â
Glistering - Shining like lightning - of a bright, dazzling whiteness. As Mark says, âmore white than any fuller could make it.â
Luke 9:31
In glory - Of a glorious appearance. Of an appearance like that which the saints have in heaven.
His decease - literally, his âexitâ or âdeparture.â The word translated here âdeceaseâ - that is, exit, or âgoing outâ - is elsewhere used to denote death. See 2 Peter 1:15. Death is a departure or going out from this life. In âthisâ word there may be an allusion to the âdepartureâ of the children of Israel from Egypt. As that was going out from âbondage,â pain, and humiliation, so death, to a saint, is but going forth from a land of captivity and thraldom to one of plenty and freedom; to the land of promise, the Canaan in the skies.
He should accomplish - Which was about to take place.
Luke 9:32
Heavy with sleep - Borne down with sleep - oppressed, overcome with sleep. It may seem remarkable that they should fall asleep on such an occasion; but we are to bear in mind that this may have been in the night, and that they were weary with the toils of the day. Besides, they did not âfall asleepâ while the transfiguration lasted. While Jesus was praying, or perhaps after he closed, they fell asleep. âWhileâ they were sleeping his countenance was changed, and Moses and Elias appeared. The first that âtheyâ saw of it was after they awoke, having been probably awakened by the shining of the light around them.
Luke 9:36
Jesus was found alone - That is, the two men had left him. In respect to âthemâ he was alone.