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Happy Transfiguration Day
August 6 is a church feast day in remembrance of the Transfiguration for the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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I sometimes think that so much of Christianity was lost when Protestants made it all rational and straight laced. I'm really concerned about those poor blackberries. What did they every do? Give some early Christian indigestion?
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I'm a little late, but this Bulgarian blackberries' customs have nothing in common with the Transfiguration and probably are the remnants of old pre-Christian beliefs.
In the epistle of 2 Peter the mountain of Transfiguration is termed 'sacred mountain', but the problem is that there is no any sacred mountain in Galilee. Such epithet could get only the mountains like Sinai/Horeb or Sion. What enabled 2 Peter and the evangelists to give such honor to a mountain in Galilee maybe is indicated with Matt 17:20 - You can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. This hyperbole could veiled the fact that the evangelists took the freedom to move the mountain of Horeb/Sinai into Galilee. Looking from Jerusalem, the mountain of Transfiguration is situated in a diametrically opposite direction to that of Sinai. That mountain must be located somewhere near Caesarea Philippi according to the Gospels. It could be Mt. Hermon at which base the River of Jordan rises. Look at the map and you will see that the region of Caesarea Philippi lies exactly on the line which goes from Sinai and through Jerusalem. The evangelists moved the symbolism of Horeb into the region of Galilee to stress that the old covenant is to be transferred from the Jews to the nations. The Transfiguration scene is the elaboration of ideas which appeared in 2 Corinthians 3:6-4:6 while mining Deuteronomy 5 and Exodus 24. Mosses and Elijah are the only persons in OT which experienced epiphany at Horeb. This is another indication that the mount of Transfiguration corresponds to Horeb. |
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"Fasting" often refers to not eating meat, or animal products.
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