The Transfiguration
of Jesus



The
story of the miraculous transfiguration of Jesus at the top of a mountain
in the presence his three closest apostles with Israel's two most
important prophets, Moses and Elijah, is the most important sacred
geometry story in Mark's gospel. When Jesus went up the mountain he
knew beforehand that betrayal, rejection, crucifixion, and his raising
from the dead awaited him in Jerusalem. Jesus
probably discussed his impending death and resurrection with Moses
and Elias because all three names by gematria are linked to the Greek
word for "life." As
they come down from the mountain, Jesus speaks to his disciples
and reveals the true identity of Elias and the method by which he
will be "raised." This conversation is extremely important
because Mark and Matthew's version of the story each reveal vital
information in their ending discourse that is absolutely necessary
to solve the sacred geometry riddle of the impending crucifixion,
death, and "raising" of Jesus. An
accurate word for word translation of the actual Greek text along
with the gematria value of the key verses and phrases supply the drawing
instructions and the "numbers" to constuct the sacred geometry
diagrams that reveal the solution to this amazingly surreal mystery
story.
The Sacred Geometry
Story
The Setting: Somewhere in the north of Galilee at the mountain of transfiguration
Characters: Jesus, his twelve disciples, James, John, the Stone, Elias, Moses, a bleacher, Rabbi, Son of Man, nobody, scribes,
The Signs of objects mentioned in the story: Amen, death, Kingdom of God, power, a high mountain, garments, tents, zero
| 1a 1b 1c 1d | 2a 2b 2c 2d | 3a 3b | 4a 4b | 5a 5b 5c 5d | 6 |
| 7a 7b | 8 | 9a 9b 9c | 10a 10b | 11 | 12a 12b 12c | 13a 13b 13c |
Chapters | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |