101 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Watchtower. Scripture Index for Texts Explained, 1952 (7 occurrences) 17:1-9 462 w52 12/15 pp. 765-767 - The Watchtower—1952 How Christ’s Transfiguration Affects You (6 occurrences) Suddenly, however, they looked around and saw no one with them any longer, except Jesus alone.”—Mark 9:2-8. ... Jesus’ face was shining as the very sun. (Matthew 17:2) w91 9/15 pp. 20-23 - The Watchtower—1991 Listen to Jehovah’s Voice (5 occurrences) 7. According to Matthew 17:1-5, on which occasion did Jehovah speak from heaven, and what did he say? 7 Read Matthew 17:1-5. w19 March pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower (Study)—2019 “We Have Found the Messiah”! (5 occurrences) —Based on Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, 1 Corinthians. w13 10/1 p. 6 - The Watchtower—2013 Seven Steps to Beneficial Bible Reading (5 occurrences) • Jesus: Matthew 1-28; Mark 1-16; Luke 1-24; John 1-21.c w10 7/1 pp. 19-21 - The Watchtower—2010 Do You Allow God to Speak to You Every Day? (5 occurrences) / 14-17 □ w09 8/1 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—2009 Highlights From the Book of Luke (5 occurrences) (Luke 1:1–9:62) w08 3/15 pp. 30-32 - The Watchtower—2008 “Let Us Compare Scripture With Scripture” (5 occurrences) And he was transfigured before them.” (Matthew 17:1, 2) w06 8/15 pp. 12-15 - The Watchtower—2006 A Preview of Christ’s Kingdom Glory (5 occurrences) Matthew 16:28–17:13; Mark 9:1-13; Luke 9:27-37; 2 Peter 1:16-19. w88 1/1 pp. 8-9 - The Watchtower—1988 Questions From Readers (5 occurrences) Listen to him.”—Luke 9:28-35; Matt. 17:1-5; Mark 9:2-6. w77 3/1 pp. 159-160 - The Watchtower—1977 God’s Kingdom and Christ’s Transfiguration (5 occurrences) When they raised their eyes, they saw no one but Jesus himself only.”—Matt. 17:1-8. w65 9/1 pp. 515-519 - The Watchtower—1965 The Miracle of the Transfiguration (5 occurrences) 4. In your own words explain the transfiguration. 4 What actually happened has been recorded for us at Matthew 17:1-9, Mark 9:1-10 and Luke 9:27-36. w52 8/1 pp. 461-467 - The Watchtower—1952 When Jesus Comes in Kingdom Glory (4 occurrences) And he was transfigured before them.”—Matthew 17:1, 2. w97 5/15 pp. 9-14 - The Watchtower—1997 Matthew Proclaims: ‘The Messiah Has Come!’ (4 occurrences) In chapters 8, 9, 11, 12 and 14-17, Matthew reports chiefly on Jesus’ many miracles such as his feeding 5,000 on one occasion and another time “four thousand men, besides women and young children.” w81 11/1 pp. 23-27 - The Watchtower—1981 He Was Loyal in the Face of Tests (3 occurrences) But as Jesus prayed, something happened that drove away any drowsiness.—Matthew 17:1; Luke 9:28, 29, 32. w10 1/1 pp. 24-28 - The Watchtower—2010 Have Faith in God’s Prophetic Word! (3 occurrences) As a bright cloud covered the apostles, God declared: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved; listen to him.” (Matthew 17:1-9; Mark 9:1-9) w00 5/15 pp. 15-19 - The Watchtower—2000 Turning to Jehovah (3 occurrences) Jesus referred to this advent of the Son of man in kingdom power, linking it with the transfiguration vision, given in the presence of Peter, James and John, when in a high mountain. (Mark 9:1-8; Matt. 17:1-9) w65 8/15 pp. 492-499 - The Watchtower—1965 Questions From Readers (3 occurrences) Apparently Matthew and Mark did not count the first and last days; rather, they counted six whole days as intervening between the promise of the Lord Jesus to his apostles and the transfiguration itself. (Matt. 17:1; Mark 9:2) w63 6/1 pp. 351-352 - The Watchtower—1963 How to Read the Bible (3 occurrences) If you are reading Luke, chapter nine, about the transfiguration of Jesus, you may ask, being alert to prophetic import, “What does this mean?” w61 8/1 pp. 472-475 - The Watchtower—1961 Continue to “Listen to Him” (2 occurrences) “His face shone as the sun, and his outer garments became brilliant as the light.” (Matt. 17:1-4) w21 December pp. 22-27 - The Watchtower (Study)—2021 How Holy Spirit Helps Us (2 occurrences) b Luke, more than any other Gospel writer, highlights that prayer was a prominent part of Jesus’ life.—Luke 3:21; 5:16; 6:12; 9:18, 28, 29; 18:1; 22:41, 44. w19 November pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower (Study)—2019 What Will Make It Interesting? (2 occurrences) Matthew chapters 4, 10, 14, 16-17, 26; Acts chapters 1-5, 8-12 wp17 No. 1 pp. 5-6 - The Watchtower (Public)—2017 “Keep On Asking, and It Will Be Given You” (2 occurrences) Luke 7-21 w13 4/1 p. 11 - The Watchtower—2013 Who Was Moses? (2 occurrences) Just like the prophet Elijah, who appeared beside Moses in a vision during Jesus’ earthly ministry, Moses was a man “with feelings like ours.” (James 5:17; Matthew 17:1-9) w13 2/1 p. 3 - The Watchtower—2013 “You Have . . . Revealed Them to Babes” (2 occurrences) Matthew 1-21 w13 1/1 p. 9 - The Watchtower—2013 Jesus Christ—Our Questions Answered (2 occurrences) On several occasions during Jesus’ ministry, God himself spoke from heaven, expressing his approval of Jesus. (Matthew 3:16, 17; 17:1-5) w12 4/1 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2012 Why Follow “the Christ”? (2 occurrences) Listen to him.” (Luke 9:28, 29, 35) w09 5/15 pp. 28-32 - The Watchtower—2009 Highlights From the Book of Matthew (2 occurrences) (Matt. 1:1–20:34) w08 1/15 pp. 29-31 - The Watchtower—2008 Making Jehovah Your God (2 occurrences) Moses and Elijah. (Matthew 17:1-9) w05 4/1 pp. 25-28 - The Watchtower—2005 Christ—The Focus of Prophecy (2 occurrences) While Peter is still speaking, a bright cloud overshadows them and a voice out of the cloud says: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved; listen to him.”—Matthew 17:1-6. w05 1/15 pp. 10-15 - The Watchtower—2005 Foregleams of God’s Kingdom Become a Reality (2 occurrences) 4. How has Jehovah strengthened the faith of his modern-day servants? 4 The transfiguration vision was a brilliant foregleam of Christ in Kingdom glory. (Matthew 17:1-9) w05 1/15 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower—2005 Pay Attention to God’s Prophetic Word for Our Day (2 occurrences) Yes, as foretold in Daniel chapter 7, the Ancient of Days then gave rulership to the Son of man.—Daniel 7:13, 14; Matthew 16:27–17:9. w00 5/15 pp. 10-14 - The Watchtower—2000 Pay Attention to God’s Prophetic Word (2 occurrences) Matthew 17:1-7 states: “Six days later Jesus took Peter and James and John his brother along and brought them up into a lofty mountain by themselves. w00 4/1 pp. 12-17 - The Watchtower—2000 What Does Jehovah Ask of Us Today? (2 occurrences) There they saw a prophetic vision of Jesus in magnificent glory and heard God’s own voice declare: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved; listen to him.” (Matthew 17:1-5) w99 9/15 pp. 21-26 - The Watchtower—1999 Let Us Hold Fast to Our Precious Faith! (2 occurrences) He does this by telling about the transfiguration, the vision he personally had of Christ in Kingdom power.—Matthew 17:1-8; 2 Peter 1:3, 4, 11, 16-21. w97 9/1 pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower—1997 How Did God Inspire the Bible? (2 occurrences) For example, Peter, James, and John, “when they got fully awake,” saw a vision of the transfigured Jesus. (Luke 9:28-36; 2 Peter 1:16-21) w97 6/15 pp. 4-8 - The Watchtower—1997 Theocratic Administration in the Christian Era (2 occurrences) With Jesus, they will ‘crush Satan under their feet.’—Matthew 16:27–17:9; 19:28; Revelation 2:26, 27; 16:14, 16; Romans 16:20; Genesis 3:15; Psalm 2:9; 2 Thessalonians 1:9, 10. w97 5/15 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower—1997 Christian Women Deserve Honor and Respect (2 occurrences) At Jesus’ transfiguration, Jehovah honored his Son by expressing his approval of Jesus, and God did so in the hearing of others. (Matthew 17:1-5) w95 7/15 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower—1995 Could Jesus Have Had Faith in God? (2 occurrences) He prayed on every occasion—when he was baptized (Luke 3:21); the whole night before choosing his 12 apostles (Luke 6:12, 13); and before his miraculous transfiguration on the mountain, while with the apostles Peter, John, and James. (Luke 9:28, 29) w94 10/15 pp. 12-15 - The Watchtower—1994 Respond to God’s Promises by Exercising Faith (2 occurrences) Lacking evidence, pagan priests told false tales about their gods, whereas Peter, James, and John were eyewitnesses of Christ’s magnificence in the transfiguration. (Matthew 17:1-5) w93 7/15 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—1993 123
Suddenly, however, they looked around and saw no one with them any longer, except Jesus alone.”—Mark 9:2-8. ... Jesus’ face was shining as the very sun. (Matthew 17:2)
7. According to Matthew 17:1-5, on which occasion did Jehovah speak from heaven, and what did he say? 7 Read Matthew 17:1-5.
4. In your own words explain the transfiguration. 4 What actually happened has been recorded for us at Matthew 17:1-9, Mark 9:1-10 and Luke 9:27-36.
In chapters 8, 9, 11, 12 and 14-17, Matthew reports chiefly on Jesus’ many miracles such as his feeding 5,000 on one occasion and another time “four thousand men, besides women and young children.”
But as Jesus prayed, something happened that drove away any drowsiness.—Matthew 17:1; Luke 9:28, 29, 32.
As a bright cloud covered the apostles, God declared: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved; listen to him.” (Matthew 17:1-9; Mark 9:1-9)
Jesus referred to this advent of the Son of man in kingdom power, linking it with the transfiguration vision, given in the presence of Peter, James and John, when in a high mountain. (Mark 9:1-8; Matt. 17:1-9)
Apparently Matthew and Mark did not count the first and last days; rather, they counted six whole days as intervening between the promise of the Lord Jesus to his apostles and the transfiguration itself. (Matt. 17:1; Mark 9:2)
If you are reading Luke, chapter nine, about the transfiguration of Jesus, you may ask, being alert to prophetic import, “What does this mean?”
b Luke, more than any other Gospel writer, highlights that prayer was a prominent part of Jesus’ life.—Luke 3:21; 5:16; 6:12; 9:18, 28, 29; 18:1; 22:41, 44.
Just like the prophet Elijah, who appeared beside Moses in a vision during Jesus’ earthly ministry, Moses was a man “with feelings like ours.” (James 5:17; Matthew 17:1-9)
On several occasions during Jesus’ ministry, God himself spoke from heaven, expressing his approval of Jesus. (Matthew 3:16, 17; 17:1-5)
While Peter is still speaking, a bright cloud overshadows them and a voice out of the cloud says: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved; listen to him.”—Matthew 17:1-6.
4. How has Jehovah strengthened the faith of his modern-day servants? 4 The transfiguration vision was a brilliant foregleam of Christ in Kingdom glory. (Matthew 17:1-9)
Yes, as foretold in Daniel chapter 7, the Ancient of Days then gave rulership to the Son of man.—Daniel 7:13, 14; Matthew 16:27–17:9.
Matthew 17:1-7 states: “Six days later Jesus took Peter and James and John his brother along and brought them up into a lofty mountain by themselves.
There they saw a prophetic vision of Jesus in magnificent glory and heard God’s own voice declare: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved; listen to him.” (Matthew 17:1-5)
He does this by telling about the transfiguration, the vision he personally had of Christ in Kingdom power.—Matthew 17:1-8; 2 Peter 1:3, 4, 11, 16-21.
For example, Peter, James, and John, “when they got fully awake,” saw a vision of the transfigured Jesus. (Luke 9:28-36; 2 Peter 1:16-21)
With Jesus, they will ‘crush Satan under their feet.’—Matthew 16:27–17:9; 19:28; Revelation 2:26, 27; 16:14, 16; Romans 16:20; Genesis 3:15; Psalm 2:9; 2 Thessalonians 1:9, 10.
At Jesus’ transfiguration, Jehovah honored his Son by expressing his approval of Jesus, and God did so in the hearing of others. (Matthew 17:1-5)
He prayed on every occasion—when he was baptized (Luke 3:21); the whole night before choosing his 12 apostles (Luke 6:12, 13); and before his miraculous transfiguration on the mountain, while with the apostles Peter, John, and James. (Luke 9:28, 29)
Lacking evidence, pagan priests told false tales about their gods, whereas Peter, James, and John were eyewitnesses of Christ’s magnificence in the transfiguration. (Matthew 17:1-5)