Church of the Transfiguration

The Church of the Transfiguration is a Franciscan church located on Mount Tabor in Israel. It is traditionally believed to be the site where the Transfiguration of Christ took place, an event in the Gospels in which Jesus is transfigured upon an unnamed mountain and speaks with Moses and Elijah.

History

The current church, part of a Franciscan monastery complex, was completed in 1924. It was built on the ruins of an ancient (4th–6th century) Byzantine church and a 12th century church of the Crusader Kingdom period. There is a Greek Orthodox church located on Mount Tabor as well, dedicated to the same purpose.

Architecture

The church contains three grottoes belonging to the Crusader church. They were described by Jonas Korte, a publisher from Eldena, as "three chapels, with a small altar. They are called tabernacles, and they are said to represent the three huts which Peter desired to build, one for his Master (Jesus) the other two for Moses and Elias (Elijah)".

The Grotto of Christ is in the eastern part of the church. Steps lead down to a lower level containing a sanctuary roofed with a modern vault.

There is a chapel in each of the two towers at the western end of the church. The Chapel of Elijah is located in the south tower; the north tower holds the Chapel of Moses.

In the upper part of the church there is a mosaic on a gold ground representing the Transfiguration. On Aug 6th, which is the "day of the Transfiguration" in some church calendar, the sun strikes a glass plate set into the floor so that the golden mosaic is briefly illuminated.

The Transfiguraton

The Transfiguration of Jesus is an event reported by the Synoptic Gospels in which Jesus is transfigured upon a mountain (Matthew 17:1–9, Mark 9:2–8, Luke 9:28–36). Jesus becomes radiant, speaks with Moses and Elijah, and is called "Son" by God. The transfiguration put Jesus above Moses and Elijah, the two preeminent figures of Judaism.

Several mountains have been identified as the site of the Transfiguration, for example the tallest mountain in Israel, Mount Hermon. Mount Tabor is closer to the center of Jesus's activities and therefore the Bishop Cyril of Jerusalem wrote in the year 348 that he preferred Mount Tabor to Mount Hermon. Thus Mount Tabor was accepted as the site of the transfiguration of Christ.

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AA3MK
17 July 2019
I would recommend the Greek Orthodox Church of Transfiguration over the Franciscan Church.
Leo Pérez Ramos
18 July 2019
Un lugar encantador, hay que subir bastante y solo llegan unas furgonetas bien chistosas, uno tiene que ir temprano, va mucha gente y el traslado se complica, la iglesia y la vista son hermosas.
Andrés
17 October 2013
Hay que ser madrugadores, porque hay colas para subir en las furgonetas
Gledson Santos
16 October 2013
Aqui é a Igreja da transfiguração de Cristo, foi nesse monte que Deus falou com Moisés e Elias! Não confundir com igreja da revelação, pois não existe!
Marina Yudenich
15 October 2012
"Вы шли толпою, врозь и парами /Вдруг кто-то вспомнил, что сегодня/Шестое августа по старому/Преображение Господне ( Пастернак "Август")
Gianfranco Pinto Ostuni
10 February 2015
Eccezionale pasta al dente. Meraviglioso arrosto di tacchino!
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