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Peter spoke about a “tent”(σκήνωμα/g4638). This was a metaphor. He was speaking about his body.
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); Soul
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Soul](../articles/soul.md)
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### Why did Peter write that the “putting off” of his tent would be soon?
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When Peter said he and other disciplers were "eyewitnesses of his majesty," he spoke about when Jesus was transfigured (see: Matthew 17:1-3). This happened in front of Peter, James, and John. This showed Peter, James, and John just how great Jesus is.
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See: Transfigure (Transfiguration); Disciple
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See: Transfigure (Transfiguration); [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md)
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### What was the “majestic glory”?
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Some scholars think Peter used the words “majestic glory” to speak about God who has great glory. Other scholars think Peter wrote about the bright cloud from which a voice spoke when Jesus was transfigured (see: Matthew 17:5).
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See: Transfigure (Transfiguration); Glory (Glorify)
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See: Transfigure (Transfiguration); [Glory (Glorify)](../articles/glory.md)
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### Who was the “beloved Son”?
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The "beloved Son" was Jesus. The words “beloved”(ἀγαπητός/g0027) Son spoke about the highest kind of love that God the Father could express. Some scholars think the words also spoke about Jesus as the Messiah.
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See: God the Father; Son of God; Messiah (Christ)
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See: [God the Father](../articles/godfather.md); [Son of God](../articles/sonofgod.md); [Messiah (Christ)](../articles/messiahchrist.md)
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### What was the “holy mountain” about which Peter spoke?
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