Jesus is Transfigured.

NOW Jesus tarried round these coasts

Till six days passed away;

Then He took Peter, James and John

Up in a mount to pray.

And, as He prayed, His face was changed,

And shining as the Sun;

His raiment became white as snow,

When glistening at noon.

And while He thus transfigured stood,

In His apostles' sight,

They suddenly beheld two men

Appear, with Him, in light.

'Twas Moses and Elias, who

Talked feelingly with Him

About the death He must endure

Soon at Jerusalem.

Then Peter spoke—his heart was full

Of holy love and fear:

"Lord, it is good," he said, "for us

To dwell forever here.

"Let us three tabernacles build;

The first shall be for Thee,

One be for Moses, man of God,

One for Elias be."

He spoke his heart's sincere desire,

But ere the words were said,

A bright cloud overshadowed them,

And covered every head.

And from the cloud a voice was heard,

"This is my Son beloved,

In whom I am well pleased—hear Him,

If ye would be approved!"

When the disciples heard the voice,

They fell upon their face,

O'ercome by fear and sore dismay,

In that most awful place.

And Jesus, touching each one, said:

"Arise and do not fear;"

And when they looked around they saw

No one but Jesus near.

And as they came down from the mount,

He bade them not disclose

What they had seen and heard that day,

Till from the dead He rose.

And they obeyed, and of that scene

No word to others said;

But 'mongst themselves enquired what meant

The rising from the dead.