When people learn that transfiguration means a biblical metamorphis into another form of the trinity liketh the holy spirit, (Ruach HaKodesh):This article will pop. The pplicable Bible references are:
Matthew 17:1-8, Mark 9:2-10, Luke 9:28-36) and in the Second Epistle of Peter (2 Peter 1:16-18.
I did show this article to some who said the picture on the right looked blurry. We need a poll, blurry or translucent. If you had to pick 1, which would you say Len?
The right picture is partly a double exposure. There the guy has moved about a foot from the scene in the left picture, so his face reaches to the top of the window making a silhouette against the white rectangular area there. So there's a faint image of the silhouette a few inches ahead. A faint image of his arm looks like a slightly reddish blur above his hand. And a faint image of his pants appears on the chair. Near the upper left side of the right picture is a blurry bluish rectangle, which is surely a blurred image of the blue sign in the left picture. There are some vertical & slightly diagonal gray bands of light to moderate hues partially covering his head and his pants, as well as behind him. There's also a faint duplicate image of chair in the lower right.
AI says: "Yes, a cell phone can create double exposure photos, but typically not directly through the native camera app. Instead, you can achieve this effect by using photo editing apps or specific camera apps with multiple exposure features."
Nope, I can assure you that absolutely no editing was utilized. I swear to Father on the like of most my family in this article that these photos are authentic. I know there is a mirror in the scene yet when I looked at it the first time, transfiguration came to mind immediately and He was gone from the scene. I do understand that you and I are likely in the TOP 1% of biblical knowledge believers, and Ye without faith can not impress the LORD so the spiritual realm is more open to us. One of my church friends was commenting that the act of peace (which was needed in an argument with my soon to be saved mother and I is the truest test. I buy that because many report Jesus encounters, while I'd venture < 5% know the term transfiguration. Thank you so much for publishing this special work that has 2 of my heroes featured as Dr. Peter McCullough's praise rings heavily. Shabbat Shalom 🥂
I read that: In Christianity, the Transfiguration refers to the New Testament event when Jesus took Peter, James, and John up a mountain, where his appearance was dramatically changed - his face and clothes became dazzlingly bright - and he was seen conversing with Moses and Elijah, while a voice from a cloud declared, “This is my Son, the Beloved; with him I am well pleased; listen to him!”.
I didn't remember that last clause, Listen to him. So I'm glad to reread that.
I wasn't trying to contradict your idea that the picture shows a transfiguration. I was just answering your question, if it looked blurry or translucent. I imagine it could well be supernatural.
When people learn that transfiguration means a biblical metamorphis into another form of the trinity liketh the holy spirit, (Ruach HaKodesh):This article will pop. The pplicable Bible references are:
Matthew 17:1-8, Mark 9:2-10, Luke 9:28-36) and in the Second Epistle of Peter (2 Peter 1:16-18.
I did show this article to some who said the picture on the right looked blurry. We need a poll, blurry or translucent. If you had to pick 1, which would you say Len?
Blurry double etc.
The right picture is partly a double exposure. There the guy has moved about a foot from the scene in the left picture, so his face reaches to the top of the window making a silhouette against the white rectangular area there. So there's a faint image of the silhouette a few inches ahead. A faint image of his arm looks like a slightly reddish blur above his hand. And a faint image of his pants appears on the chair. Near the upper left side of the right picture is a blurry bluish rectangle, which is surely a blurred image of the blue sign in the left picture. There are some vertical & slightly diagonal gray bands of light to moderate hues partially covering his head and his pants, as well as behind him. There's also a faint duplicate image of chair in the lower right.
AI says: "Yes, a cell phone can create double exposure photos, but typically not directly through the native camera app. Instead, you can achieve this effect by using photo editing apps or specific camera apps with multiple exposure features."
Did your phone's camera have such an app?
Nope, I can assure you that absolutely no editing was utilized. I swear to Father on the like of most my family in this article that these photos are authentic. I know there is a mirror in the scene yet when I looked at it the first time, transfiguration came to mind immediately and He was gone from the scene. I do understand that you and I are likely in the TOP 1% of biblical knowledge believers, and Ye without faith can not impress the LORD so the spiritual realm is more open to us. One of my church friends was commenting that the act of peace (which was needed in an argument with my soon to be saved mother and I is the truest test. I buy that because many report Jesus encounters, while I'd venture < 5% know the term transfiguration. Thank you so much for publishing this special work that has 2 of my heroes featured as Dr. Peter McCullough's praise rings heavily. Shabbat Shalom 🥂
I read that: In Christianity, the Transfiguration refers to the New Testament event when Jesus took Peter, James, and John up a mountain, where his appearance was dramatically changed - his face and clothes became dazzlingly bright - and he was seen conversing with Moses and Elijah, while a voice from a cloud declared, “This is my Son, the Beloved; with him I am well pleased; listen to him!”.
I didn't remember that last clause, Listen to him. So I'm glad to reread that.
I wasn't trying to contradict your idea that the picture shows a transfiguration. I was just answering your question, if it looked blurry or translucent. I imagine it could well be supernatural.