2 Corinthians 3:15

15 But even vnto this daye when Moses is redde ye vayle hangeth before their hertes.

2 Corinthians 3:15 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 3:15

But even unto this day, when Moses is read
These words are an explanation of the former, and show that by the Old Testament is designed, more especially, Moses, or the writings of Moses; which were frequently read, and preached upon in the Jewish synagogues; see ( Acts 13:15 ) ( 15:21 ) and that by "the veil untaken away", is meant,

the veil upon their heart;
that is, the veil of blindness, ignorance of Christ, and the Gospel; of the prophecies of the Old Testament, and even of the law itself, its nature, use, and end; preferring the traditions of their fathers, before the written law of Moses.

2 Corinthians 3:15 In-Context

13 and do not as Moses which put a vayle over his face that the children of Israel shuld not se for what purpose that served which is put awaye.
14 But their myndes were blinded. For untill this daye remayneth the same coveringe vntake awaye in the olde testamet when they reade it which in Christ is put awaye.
15 But even vnto this daye when Moses is redde ye vayle hangeth before their hertes.
16 Neverthelesse when they tourne to ye Lorde the vayle shalbe taken awaye.
17 The Lorde no dout is a sprete. And where the sprete of the Lorde is there is libertie.
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