Transfiguration and Gethsemane – Matthew 26:30-46
The multifaceted, multilayered richness of the Gospel record demands a trained eye for some of its most brilliant, literary gems. Matthew 26 begins to usher in the events of Calvary directly while illustrating prior themes, reinforcing over-arching truths, and retroactively filling in blanks of contextual understanding. The narrative account in the Garden as Jesus begins to agonize under the weight of His atoning work now unfolding draws striking parallels to prior events, especially the details surrounding the Mount of Transfiguration account of Chapters 16 & 17. Biblical parallels of this type serve multiple purposes simultaneously. Among them to emphasize, reiterate, expound, and expand ideas central to the message of Matthew and crucial to the application of these events as lessons for the believing reader. Behold the beauty of the scriptures today as we seek the Spirit's aid in appreciating their power and intricacies!