What does the Bible say about the veil on Moses' face?
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The veil on Moses' face symbolizes the terror of the law and the blindness of those who rely on works for salvation.
The veil on Moses' face represents the glory of the law, which, although glorious, also signifies the condemnation that the law brings to those who cannot fulfill it. In 2 Corinthians 3, Paul points out that the veil was necessary due to the fear of the Israelites who could not bear the glory that was to pass away; it illustrates how the law reveals the darkness of human hearts and the inability to approach God through our own works. This veil remains over the hearts of those who do not see that true righteousness comes only through faith in Jesus Christ, who lifts the veil and reveals God’s true glory.
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