[789] Matt. 11:14.
[790] Edersheim, "Life and Times of Jesus," vol. ii, p. 79.
[791] [Note 4], end of chapter.
[792] Mal. 4:5, 6; see page [149] herein.
[793] [Note 5], end of chapter.
[794] Doc. and Cov. 110:13-16. See [chapter 41], herein.
CHAPTER 24.
FROM SUNSHINE TO SHADOW.
Our Lord's descent from the holy heights[795] of the Mount of Transfiguration was more than a physical return from greater to lesser altitudes; it was a passing from sunshine into shadow, from the effulgent glory of heaven to the mists of worldly passions and human unbelief; it was the beginning of His rapid descent into the valley of humiliation. From lofty converse with divinely-appointed ministers, from supreme communion with His Father and God, Jesus came down to a scene of disheartening confusion and a spectacle of demonized dominion before which even His apostles stood in impotent despair. To His sensitive and sinless soul the contrast must have brought superhuman anguish; even to us who read the brief account thereof it is appalling.