Then a bright cloud overshadowed them, and when it had passed away, Moses and Elijah were no longer there, but Jesus only!
And Jesus came and touched them, and told them not to be afraid.
And then as they went down from the mountain, He explained to them that He would very shortly have to die; but that they were not to tell of the Vision they had seen, till after He was risen from the dead.
Jesus said Himself to two of His friends after His resurrection: "Ought not Christ to have suffered these things and to enter into His glory?" And beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He explained to them all through the Bible the things which were written there about Himself.
[VI. IN THE CAVE]
AFTER David had conquered the giant, and had brought his head to the king, Saul for a while was very proud of his young soldier, and made much of him in every way. And David behaved himself wisely; and Saul set him over his men of war, and he became very popular among the people.
Meanwhile Jonathan, Saul's son, thought there was no one in the world like David! He loved him as his own soul.
He took off his own beautiful clothes, which belonged to him as the king's son, and put them on David, even presenting him with his sword, his bow and his girdle.
But a jealous feeling began to rankle in the breast of the king.