It was in Deut. 34:5, actually, where the Bible speaks about Moses dying and being buried by the hand of God. Just FYI, carry on. ;o)
Here's my question though: Moses and Elijah were both at the Transfiguration. But not Enoch. Elijah and Enoch will be the two witnesses in Revelation. Christ came not to destroy the law, but to fulfill it. So we know why Moses was there, as a witness. Elijah. And why Elijah and not Enoch. Both were prophets of the end times. Both will be the two witnesses of Rev. So it seems Elijah is the link between Christ's first coming, the fulfilling of the law, and the Transfiguration of Moses, Elijah, and Christ, and the link between himself and Enoch and the second advent.
I'm thinking there must be some very interesting Bible study here.