Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Luke 9:30
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30, 31. there talked with him two men . . . Moses and Elias . . . appeared in glory —"Who would have believed these were not angels had not their human names been subjoined?" [BENGEL]. (Compare Acts 1:10 ; Mark 16:5 ). Moses represented "the law," Elijah "the prophets," and both together the whole testimony of the Old Testament Scriptures, and the Old Testament saints, to Christ; now not borne in a book, but by living men, not to a coming, but a come Messiah, visibly, for they "appeared," and audibly, for they "spake." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-31" class="com-number"
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