The Day Rabbi Jesus Met with Moses and Elijah to Discuss the Beginning of the New Covenant

There is an event in the life of Jesus Christ, when he walked the earth in the flesh, that is recorded in three of the four historical accounts about the life of Jesus Christ as found in the New Testament section of the Bible. Christians refer to this event as "The Transfiguration." Most modern-day Christians and Christian teachers such as Pastors, are so blinded by Zionism that they fail to understand the full significance of this story, even while acknowledging it's true. Moses received the Ten Commandments and the entire Law on Mt. Sinai, which represents the Old Covenant, and Elijah represents all the prophets, who taught and preached the Old Covenant, as he was the greatest of the prophets since he never died, but went directly to Heaven. The parallels of this event with John, James, and Peter on top of a mountain with Jesus, is strikingly similar to the event of Moses receiving the Old Covenant Law on Mt. Sinai. God spoke to Moses out of a cloud, and God spoke to John, James, and Peter out of a cloud. God told Moses what to write down as The Law, which the prophets then used to tell the people what God was communicating to them. God told John, James, and Peter to listen to Jesus, who implemented the New Covenant, with his death and resurrection. The fact that there were 3 people with Jesus at this event is also significant, because under the Old Covenant law, a person could only be convicted criminally based on the "testimony of 2 or 3 witnesses" which were needed to determine legal truth. What the story of "The Transfiguration" really means, is that the New Covenant instituted by Jesus has replaced the Old Covenant, and that those who actually sat under the teachings of Jesus, and then later wrote down much of what he said, is "Scripture."