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  2. Transfiguration (religion) - Wikipedia

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    The Transfiguration of Jesus is a key event in Christian tradition, described in the Gospels of Matthew [3], Mark [4], and Luke [5]. It recounts the moment when Jesus, accompanied by three of his disciples — Peter, James, and John — ascends a mountain.

  3. Dry Bones (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    This song's five verses refer to different biblical stories. The first verse refers to Enoch from Genesis 5:21-24. Verse 2 is based on Acts 16:25-26. The third verse refers to Moses and the burning bush from Exodus 3:2. The fourth verse (and the title) is based on the story from Ezekiel 37:1-10.

  4. Song-Uttering Choirs - Wikipedia

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    In 3 Enoch, the Song-Uttering Choirs are a collective class of angels who frequently sing the Trisagion and reside in Makon, the 5th Heaven, alongside the Ishim. If any of these angels fail to perform the Trisagion at the right time, they are consumed by fire. They are all under the direction of Tagas (תגעץ), the angel of music.

  5. Transfiguration - Wikipedia

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    "Transfiguration", a song by Your Memorial from Redirect, 2012 "Transfiguation #1" and "Transfiguration #2", a song by M. Ward from Transfiguration of Vincent, 2003

  6. Entering heaven alive - Wikipedia

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    Ascension Rock, inside the Chapel of the Ascension (Jerusalem), is said to bear the imprint of Jesus' right foot as he left Earth and ascended into heaven.. The Christian Old Testament, which is based primarily upon the Hebrew Bible, follows the Jewish narrative and mentions that Enoch was "taken" by God, and that Elijah was bodily assumed into Heaven on a chariot of fire.

  7. Translation (Mormonism) - Wikipedia

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    Enoch [3] People of Enoch's City of Zion [4] Moses [5] Elijah [6] John the Apostle [7] Three Unnamed Nephites [8] Alma, son of Alma [9] Many Latter-day Saints believe that there are also other persons who have been translated, some of whom may also have been taken to heaven; there is some LDS scriptural support for this belief. [10]

  8. Adam-ondi-Ahman (hymn) - Wikipedia

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    Adam-ondi-Ahman" (originally "This Earth Was Once a Garden Place") is an LDS hymn and was included in the first Latter Day Saint hymnal and quickly became one of the most popular songs of the early church. It was published in 1835 in Messenger and Advocate and is hymn number 49 in the current LDS Church hymnal.

  9. List of works by James G. Ellis - Wikipedia

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    "Transfiguration," music by Ellis (©1927; copyright assigned in 1939 to Boston Music Company) [10] Words for the first 1/3rd of the song is Matthew's account of Jesus' transfiguration on the mountain Words for the remaining 2/3rds is an excerpt from Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh. Boston Music Co. (G. Schirmer, Boston)