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What does the Bible say about the shining of Moses' face?

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Moses' face shone after he encountered God's glory on Mount Sinai, reflecting God's grace and forgiveness.

In Exodus 34:35, we see that Moses' face shone because he had been in the presence of God, receiving renewed tablets of the law. This shining is symbolic of God's glorious character as a sin-pardoning and gracious God, as Moses pleaded for the Israelites. The shining face signifies a transformation that occurs when one has communion with God, revealing His goodness and grace, essential themes throughout the Scriptures, including Job's ultimate acknowledgment of God (Job 42:5-6) and the apostolic reflections on light and glory in 2 Corinthians 3.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:35, Job 42:5-6, 2 Corinthians 3

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