After that he put his hands again upon his eyes, and made him look up; and he was restored, and saw every man clearly.
2 Corinthians 3:13 - King James Version with Apocrypha - American Edition and not as Moses, which put a veil over his face, that the children of Israel could not steadfastly look to the end of that which is abolished: Flere versionerKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 and not as Moses, which put a vail over his face, that the children of Israel could not stedfastly look to the end of that which is abolished: Amplified Bible - Classic Edition Nor [do we act] like Moses, who put a veil over his face so that the Israelites might not gaze upon the finish of the vanishing [splendor which had been upon it]. American Standard Version (1901) and are not as Moses, who put a veil upon his face, that the children of Israel should not look stedfastly on the end of that which was passing away: Common English Bible We aren’t like Moses, who used to put a veil over his face so that the Israelites couldn’t watch the end of what was fading away. Catholic Public Domain Version and not as Moses did, in placing a veil over his face, so that the sons of Israel would not gaze intently at his face. This was ineffective, Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And not as Moses put a veil upon his face, that the children of Israel might not steadfastly look on the face of that which is made void. |
After that he put his hands again upon his eyes, and made him look up; and he was restored, and saw every man clearly.
For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.
But if the ministration of death, written and engraven in stones, was glorious, so that the children of Israel could not steadfastly behold the face of Moses for the glory of his countenance; which glory was to be done away;