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Jesus being present with Moses and Elijah is a pretty big deal. Moses represents the law, and Elijah represents the prophets. These were huge pillars in the Jewish world. But then they are gone, leaving only Jesus. He didn't dissolve the other two, so that they no longer exist. They were his predecessors, just as John the Baptist was as well. Jesus didn't destroy any of that, but fulfilled them both and gave them life.
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Jesus being present with Moses and Elijah is a pretty big deal. Moses represents the law, and Elijah represents the prophets. These were huge pillars in the Jewish world. But then they are gone, leaving only Jesus. He didn't dissolve the other two, so that they no longer exist. They were his predecessors, just as John the Baptist was as well. Jesus didn't destroy any of that, but fulfilled them both and gave them life.