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What does the Bible say about the veil in 2 Corinthians?

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The veil symbolizes spiritual blindness that obstructs understanding of the gospel.

In 2 Corinthians 3:14, Paul explains that the veil represents a spiritual covering over the hearts and minds of those who do not believe. This veil prevents them from seeing the glory of Christ revealed in the new covenant. The text illustrates how, as the law is read, this spiritual blindness affects understanding, making it impossible for individuals to comprehend the liberation brought by Christ's fulfillment of the law. Only when one's heart turns to the Lord can the veil be removed, revealing the wonders of God's grace and truth.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 3:14-16

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