The presence of Peter, James and John at the Transfigurat...
The presence of Peter, James and John at the Transfiguration is significant because they
Occupied a priviledged position among the twelve
Were brothers and the first to be called
Were all soon to be martyred for spreading the gospel
All came from capernaum in Galilee
Were Jesus half brothers
Correct answer is B
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