Six Days


 

Matthew 17:1

     The "six days" mentioned in the Scriptures refers to the fact that Jesus invited Peter, James and John to go up on a mountain where He revealed His glory. This event took place about six days before Jesus was crucified. In this event, Jesus' face shines and his clothes become white and shiny, which is a harbinger of his conversion.

      "Six days" also appears in other places in the Bible, some of which have special meanings:


Genesis 1

     Records the time when God created the heavens, the earth and all things. During the creation process, words such as "the first day", "the second day" and "the third day" were used repeatedly. The meaning of these days in the Bible refers to the sequence and order of creation, stage.


Exodus Chapter 24

     It is recorded that Moses, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu and seventy of the elders of Israel climbed Mount Sinai, prayed for guidance from the Lord and spent "six days" there.


Exodus Chapter 31

     It is recorded that when the Lord spoke to Moses, he asked Moses to spend "six days" before appearing to him.

     In the Bible, the meaning of "six days" varies with different scenes and backgrounds. By reading and interpreting the Bible, believers can understand different meanings and apply them in their lives of faith.



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